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Canadian home sales rise 0.5% in June, prices flat year-over-year

Created at 15 Jul · 9:04 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Canadian home sales increased by 0.5% in June compared to May, with prices remaining unchanged month-over-month, according to data from the Canadian Real Estate Association. Sales were up 0.9% annually, while the Home Price Index was down 3.6% year-over-year.

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Key Numbers

0.5%month-over-month home sales increase in June
0.9%year-over-year home sales increase
0%month-over-month change in Home Price Index
-3.6%year-over-year change in Home Price Index
-1.3%month-over-month decline in new listings
50.2%sales-to-new listings ratio in June
17.3%GTA transactions rebound since April
$677,368forecast national average home price in 2025
-1.7%forecast annual decline in national average home price in 2025

Who's Involved

Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA)
reported June housing data and downgraded 2025 forecast
Shaun Cathcart
Senior Economist at CREA
Valérie Paquin
CREA Chair
Canadian home sales rise 0.5% in June, prices flat year-over-year

↳ Why This Matters

The June housing data indicates a stabilization in sales activity and prices after a volatile start to the year, suggesting a potential delayed rebound in the Canadian housing market. However, downgraded sales forecasts and continued year-over-year price declines highlight ongoing challenges and economic uncertainty.

Key facts

  • Canadian home sales rose 0.5% month-over-month in June.
  • The national Home Price Index was unchanged from May to June.
  • Year-over-year, the Home Price Index decreased by 3.6%.
  • New listings fell 1.3% month-over-month.
  • The sales-to-new listings ratio exceeded 50% for the first time this year.

Canadian home sales saw a modest increase of 0.5% in June compared to the previous month, following a significant jump in May, according to data released by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). The national Home Price Index remained unchanged month-over-month, but was down 3.6% year-over-year. Newly listed properties declined by 1.3% from May to June.

The sales-to-new listings ratio rose to 50.2% in June, surpassing the 50% mark for the first time this year, indicating a shift towards more balanced market conditions. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has been a primary driver of the recent recovery in sales activity, with transactions increasing by a cumulative 17.3% since April.

Despite the recent uptick in sales, CREA has downgraded its forecast for the total number of homes expected to be sold in 2025, projecting a 3% decline from 2024. The national average home price is now forecast to fall 1.7% annually to $677,368 in 2025. Senior Economist Shaun Cathcart noted that while the market faced a chaotic start to the year, the data suggests a delayed rebound may be underway, though he cautioned about potential impacts from U.S. tariff threats.

Frequently asked questions

Canadian home sales increased by 0.5% in June compared to May.

The national Home Price Index was unchanged month-over-month but was down 3.6% year-over-year.

CREA has downgraded its forecast, now expecting a 3% decline in home sales in 2025 compared to 2024.

The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) overwhelmingly led the recovery in sales activity over the past two months.

What Happens Next

01CREA statistics package will be published on August 15, 2025.

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How It Developed

Home sales increased 0.5% month-over-month in June.
Sales were up 0.9% on an annual basis.
The Home Price Index was unchanged month-over-month.
The Home Price Index was down 3.6% year-over-year.
Newly listed properties declined 1.3% month-over-month.
The sales-to-new listings ratio rose to 50.2% in June.
Greater Toronto Area transactions rebounded 17.3% since April.
CREA downgraded its forecast for home sales in 2025.

Sources

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Canadian home sales rise in June, prices unchanged from prior monthReuters
T2
Home sales up in June, though fewer sales expected this year, says ...cbc.ca
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Canadian Home Sales Up Again in June, National Prices Holding Steady - CREAcrea.ca

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