Canadian Average House Prices to October 2006

By Rob Parker at 7:23 pm on December 4, 2006 | No comments

Here are the average house prices for houses in Canada by Province for October 2006 compared to the previous year (Listed first)

    1. National Average
        • $256,082
        • $282,156
    2. Alberta
        • $220,564
        • $302,211
    3. B.C.
        • $347,583
        • $410,764
    4. Manitoba
        • $138,020
        • $149,159
    5. New Brunswick
        • $124,712
        • $123,552
    6. Newfoundland
        • $144,344
        • $136,032
    7. Northern Territories
        • $236,833
        • $368,355
    8. Nova Scotia
        • $148,995$
        • 163,616
    9. Ontario
        • $269,166
        • $282,261
    10. Quebec
        • $190,325
        • $195,925
    11. Saskatchewan
        • $124,210
        • $130,054
    12. Yukon
        • $181,448
        • $198,867

So the real estate market in Canada continues to rise with the national average up about 10.18%. The province of Alberta is up 37% on the same period last year. Ontario shows a lower than national average of 4.86% however this is reflected in most provinces due to the boom in Alberta. The best way to get the top price for your property is still to work with a recognized real estate agent in your area.

In Ontario we are featuring Brampton Real Estate agent Bob Perks and the Toronto Commercial Real Estate Broker Steve Kerlovich to assist you with your real estate needs.

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