A new report from Zoocasa examines where pockets of affordability can still be found across Canada. zoocasa | realestate realestatenews housingmarket
2:15 PM Mar 27, 2023
As of February 2023, the national average home price sat at $662,437, an 18.9% drop from a year ago, according toTo determine where “pockets of affordability” can still be found,the average home price in 20 Canadian markets. The real estate agency sourced prices and sales data from CREA and calculated the annual change in each figure to determine where prices sit below the national average.
Although prices declined by just 0.1% year over year, Saint John was deemed the most affordable region. The average home price in New Brunswick’s largest city sat at $268,400 in February, nearly $400K below Canada’s average. Despite posting positive year-over-year growth, home prices in Saskatoon , Halifax-Dartmouth , and Calgary remained well below the national average.
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