Montreal Gazette

House prices lose steam in Q4

Montreal experience­s slowdown, while Quebec City sees rise

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OTTAWA – Canadian housing prices were flat or falling in the last quarter of 2011, according to the TeranetNat­ional Bank house price index released Wednesday. Home prices fell in December by 0.2 per cent from the previous month, the second straight monthly decline following two consecutiv­e months of flat prices, National Bank senior economist Marc Pinsonneau­lt wrote in his monthly report.

The index was up 6.8-per-cent from December 2010, though the year-over-year advance had slowed somewhat from the 7.1-per-cent gain posted in November. Home prices fell in December in nearly half of the

“For Ottawa-gatineau,

Vancouver and Victoria, it was the third consecutiv­e (monthly) decline.”

MARC PINSONNEAU­LT

11 markets included in the survey, including Victoria, Ottawa-gatineau, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.

“For Ottawa-gatineau, Vancouver and Victoria, it was the third consecutiv­e decline, and for Toronto it was the second,” Pinsonneau­lt said. Prices in Edmonton were flat, while prices rose in Quebec City, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Calgary and Halifax.

The year-over-year gains in Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Hamilton and Quebec City all exceeded the national average. While the year-toyear price difference­s varied widely, “December was the first month since September 2010 in which all 11 metropolit­an markets showed prices up from 12 months earlier.”

Meanwhile, Pinsonneau­lt said the Canadian Real Estate Associatio­n has determined market conditions are generally balanced across Canada, “the exceptions were tight markets in Toronto, Hamilton, Winnipeg and – suddenly – Halifax, and buyers’ markets in Vancouver and Victoria.”

 ?? JOHN MAHONEY THE GAZETTE ?? Home prices in Montreal saw a slight decrease, as did nearly half of the 11 markets included in the survey.
JOHN MAHONEY THE GAZETTE Home prices in Montreal saw a slight decrease, as did nearly half of the 11 markets included in the survey.

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