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Canadian Home Sales Holding Steady Heading into 2026

By News RoomDecember 15, 20254 Mins Read
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Canadian Home Sales Holding Steady Heading into 2026

OTTAWA, Ontario, Dec. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The number of home sales recorded over Canadian MLS® Systems declined 0.6% on a month-over-month basis in November 2025, still well above April levels but mostly unchanged since July.

“At this point it’s looking like the mid-year rally in housing demand has veered into more of a holding pattern heading into 2026, coupled with what looks like some price concessions in November in order to get deals done before the end of the year,” said Shaun Cathcart, CREA’s Senior Economist. “That said, the Bank of Canada’s clear signal that rates are now about as good as they’re likely going to get is the green light many fixed-rate borrowers have no doubt been waiting for, so we remain of the view that activity will continue to pick up next year.”

November Highlights:

  • National home sales declined 0.6% month-over-month.
  • Actual (not seasonally adjusted) monthly activity came in 10.7% below November 2024.
  • The number of newly listed properties declined 1.6% on a month-over-month basis.
  • The MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) dipped 0.4% month-over-month and was down 3.7% on a year-over-year basis.
  • The actual (not seasonally adjusted) national average sale price was down 2% on a year-over-year basis.

New supply declined 1.6% month-over-month in November. Combined with a smaller decrease in sales activity, the sales-to-new listings ratio tightened to 52.7% compared to 52.2% in October. The long-term average for the national sales-to-new listings ratio is 54.9%, with readings roughly between 45% and 65% generally consistent with balanced
housing market conditions.

There were 173,000 properties listed for sale across all Canadian MLS® Systems at the end of November 2025, up 8.5% from a year earlier but 2.5% below the long-term average for that time of the year.

“2025 was initially expected to be the year that housing markets came out of their interest rate-induced hibernation, but as we all know, the rug was pulled out from under that recovery by the economic shock of U.S. tariffs,” said Valérie Paquin, CREA Chair. “With interest rates now even lower as a result of a softer economy, the focus shifts to the spring of 2026, and whether we’ll finally see the return of more normal levels of housing activity. The 2026 market is just around the corner, so if you want to be a part of it, contact a local REALTOR® to start planning today.”

There were 4.4 months of inventory on a national basis at the end of November 2025, basically unchanged from July, August, September, and October. The long-term average for this measure of market balance is five months of inventory.

Based on one standard deviation above and below that long-term average, a seller’s market would be below 3.6 months, and a buyer’s market would be above 6.4 months.

The National Composite MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) fell by 0.4% between October and November 2025, suggesting some sellers are making price concessions to get properties sold before the end of the year. The non-seasonally adjusted National Composite MLS® HPI was down 3.7% compared to November 2024.

The non-seasonally adjusted national average home price was $682,219 in November 2025, down 2% from November 2024.

The next CREA statistics package will be published on Thursday, January 15, 2026.

PLEASE NOTE: The information contained in this news release combines both major market and national sales information from MLS® Systems from the previous month.

CREA cautions that average price information can be useful in establishing trends over time but does not indicate actual prices in centres comprised of widely divergent neighbourhoods or account for price differential between geographic areas. Statistical information contained in this report includes all housing types.

MLS® Systems are co-operative marketing systems used only by Canada’s real estate boards to ensure maximum exposure of properties listed for sale.

The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is one of Canada’s largest single-industry associations, representing more than 160,000 REALTORS® through 61 real estate boards and associations.

Further information can be found at http://CREA.ca/statistics.

For more information, please contact:
Pierre Leduc, Media Relations
The Canadian Real Estate Association
Tel.: 613-237-7111 or 613-884-1460
E-mail: [email protected]

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8a0fb60e-17c0-4106-aab0-4896bfe16f72

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