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National home sales rebound slightly in December
National home sales increased 2.2 per cent from November to December 2016, according to statistics released by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).
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National average home price expected to dip in 2017
The Canadian Real Estate Association has updated its housing forecast for 2016 and 2017, although trends have evolved mostly as predicted in September.
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National home sales slow in November
Canadian home sales fell 5.3 per cent from October to November, according to statistics recently released by the Canadian Real Estate Association.
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Canadian home sales slightly higher in September
According to a recent report from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), national home sales recovered slightly in September 2016 compared to August.
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National home sales fall for fourth consecutive month
Canadian home sales fell 3.1 per cent month-over-month in August 2016, making it the fourth consecutive month of sales declines, according to the CREA.
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National home sales continue to decline: CREA
Canadian home sales fell 1.3 per cent from June to July 2016, marking the third consecutive month of declines, according to data released by the CREA.
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National home sales set new record for April
Canadian home sales rose 3.1 per cent from March to April to set a new record for the month, according to statistics released by the
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Canadian home sales set new March record
The number of homes sold through MLS Systems across the country in March increased 1.5 per cent month-over-month, setting a new all-time record for the month, according
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CREA expects rebalanced housing market in 2016
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) has updated its forecast for home sales through the MLS Systems for 2016 and has also included 2017 in
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National home sales increase in February
Canadian home sales have increased for the second consecutive month, recording a 0.8 per cent increase from January to February 2016, according to statistics released
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National home sales increase slightly in January
In January 2016, the number of home sales recorded through the MLS Systems across the country increased 0.5 per cent month-over-month, causing national sales activity
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Canadian home sales dipped in December
Canadian home sales experienced a slight decrease of 0.6 per cent from November to December, according to statistics recently released by the Canadian Real Estate
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CREA revises 2015 and 2016 home sales forecast
The Canadian Real Estate Association has revised its forecast for home sales activity through the MLS Systems for both 2015 and 2016. Following its last
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CREA upwardly revises home resales forecast
The Canadian Real Estate Association has upwardly revised its forecast for home resales activity and average prices for 2015 and 2016.
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Home sales, prices increase in February: CREA
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) has released its monthly sales statistics and national home sales increased by one per cent from January to February 2015. Greater Vancouver, the Okanagan region, and Greater Toronto led the nation’s sales while over half of other local markets posted declines.
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CREA adjusts national resale housing forecast
As oil prices continue to decline and the Canadian dollar weakens, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) has adjusted its 2015 resale housing forecast and extended it to 2016. The national forecast has been revised to reflect fewer sales. Currently, CREA is forecasting a total of 475,700 unit sales in 2015, an annual decline of 1.1 per cent.
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National home sales soften in January: CREA
National home sales fell 3.1 per cent from December of last year to January 2015, according to the latest month-over-month analysis from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). Although fewer sales were recorded in approximately 60 per cent of all housing markets, the country’s weakest markets altered national totals significantly. These regions included Edmonton, Sask. and Calgary, Alta.