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20.08.2024

Canada’s new housing prices rise 0.2 per cent in July

Statistics Canada announced on Tuesday the New Housing Price Index (NHPI) rose 0.2 per cent m-o-m in July, following a 0.2 per cent m-o-m decrease in the previous month.

Economists had predicted the NHPI to remain unchanged in July.

According to the report, 13 out of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed recorded a flat m-o-m performance in new home prices last month, while 10 CMAs registered increases, and the remaining posted 4 decreases.

Calgary(+0.8 per cent m-o-m), Edmonton (+0.8 per cent m-o-m), Kelowna (+0.8 per cent m-o-m) and Regina (+0.8 per cent m-o-m) demonstrated the largest gains in new home prices last month, as rapidly growing population continued powering demand for new housing. Meanwhile, Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo (-0.5 per cent m-o-m) and Ottawa (-0.2 per cent m-o-m) showed the biggest declines in new home prices in July.

In y-o-y terms, the NHPI inched up 0.1 per cent in July, following a 0.2 per cent drop in the previous month. This marked the first annual gain in the NHPI since March 2023 (+0.2 per cent m-o-m).

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