CAD NHPI m/m
It's a leading indicator of the housing industry's health because rising house prices attract investors and spur industry activity;
- CAD NHPI m/m Graph
- History
Expected Impact / Date | Actual | Forecast | Previous |
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Jun 20, 2024 | 0.2% | 0.2% | 0.2% |
May 23, 2024 | 0.2% | 0.1% | 0.0% |
Apr 22, 2024 | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.1% |
Mar 21, 2024 | 0.1% | 0.1% | -0.1% |
Feb 21, 2024 | -0.1% | 0.1% | 0.0% |
Jan 23, 2024 | 0.0% | 0.0% | -0.2% |
Dec 18, 2023 | -0.2% | 0.1% | 0.0% |
Nov 21, 2023 | 0.0% | 0.0% | -0.2% |
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- CAD NHPI m/m News
- From statcan.gc.ca|Jun 20, 2024
The national index rose by 0.2% on a month-over-month basis in May and prices grew in 10 of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed. This was the first month since June 2022 that prices increased in 10 or more CMAs. The largest month-over-month increases in May 2024 were reported in Trois-Rivières (+2.0%), Calgary (+1.3%) and Halifax (+1.1%). Builders in these CMAs attributed the price gains to construction costs and improving market conditions. Meanwhile, Trois-Rivières is one of the most affordable cities in Canada. ...
- From statcan.gc.ca|May 23, 2024
The national index rose by 0.2% monthly in April on the strength of increases in large urban centres such as Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver. Overall, prices increased in 5 of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed, were unchanged in 15 CMAs and declined in 7. The largest month-over-month increases in April were reported in Edmonton (+1.1%) and Calgary (+ 0.9%). Builders attributed the price gains to construction costs along with favourable market conditions. In Alberta, the rapidly growing population is fuelling demand ...
- From statcan.gc.ca|Apr 22, 2024
The national index was unchanged on a monthly basis in March. Prices were unchanged in 12 of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed, declined in 6 and rose in the remaining 9 CMAs. The largest monthly declines in March were captured in Ottawa (-0.9%), followed by London (-0.3%) and Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo (-0.3%), where builders linked the decrease to weak market conditions. The largest month-over-month increases in March were reported in Saint John, Fredericton, and Moncton (+0.7%), and in Victoria (+0.5%) and Calgary ...
- From statcan.gc.ca|Mar 21, 2024
The national index edged up 0.1% month over month in February. Prices were up in 6 of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed, while prices were unchanged in 19 CMAs and declined in 2. This marks the first monthly increase in the index since August 2023. In February 2024, new home prices appreciated the most on a month-over-month basis in Montréal (+0.4%) and Edmonton (+0.3%). This is the first monthly increase in new housing prices seen in Montréal since August 2023 and the largest increase since May of the same year. The ...
- From statcan.gc.ca|Feb 21, 2024
The national index edged down 0.1% month over month in January. Prices were down or unchanged in 21 of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed. The largest month-over-month decrease in January was recorded in Ottawa (-0.4%), with some builders offering promotions to generate sales. This was the 13th consecutive monthly decline for Ottawa. Notable price decreases were also observed in Vancouver (-0.3%), Montréal (-0.3%) and Calgary (-0.2%). In January, the largest month-over-month increase in new home prices was seen in ...
- From statcan.gc.ca|Jan 23, 2024
The national index was unchanged month over month in December. Prices were down or unchanged in 21 of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed. New home prices decreased the most month over month in Halifax (-1.2%), followed by Regina (-0.9%). Builders in these CMAs attributed the decline to weaker market conditions. The largest month-over-month increases in new home prices were seen in the CMAs of Calgary (+0.4%), Saskatoon and Sherbrooke (each up 0.2%), where builders linked the gains to construction cost. Nationally, new ...
- From statcan.gc.ca|Dec 18, 2023
The national index declined 0.2% in November. Prices were down or unchanged in 25 of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed. In November, new home prices decreased the most month over month in Sherbrooke (-1.2%), St. John's and Hamilton (each down 1.0%), with builders reporting weak market conditions as the reason for the declines. Many builders in the 15 CMAs where new home prices declined in November were offering different types of incentives (for example, design credits, rebates) to encourage sales. Trois-Rivières ...
- From statcan.gc.ca|Nov 21, 2023
The national index was unchanged month over month in October. Prices were down or unchanged in 22 of the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed and up in the remaining 5. New home prices decreased the most month over month in the CMAs of Kelowna, Hamilton, and Sherbrooke (each down 0.4% in October), with builders reporting weak market conditions as the reason for the declines. This was the second consecutive monthly decline for both Kelowna and Sherbrooke. The largest month-over-month increase in new home prices in October was ...
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