Average Canadian House Prices for December 2006
Here are the average house prices for houses in Canada by Province for December 2006 compared to the previous year (Listed first)
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- National Average
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- $257,433
- $278,971
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- Alberta
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- $236,909
- $321,167
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- B.C.
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- $355,827
- $401,063
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- Manitoba
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- $136,242
- $156,879
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- New Brunswick
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- $114,734
- $126,599
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- Newfoundland
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- $147,764
- $141,632
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- Northern Territories
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- $263,000
- $310,813
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- Nova Scotia
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- $152,055
- $165,007
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- Ontario
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- $263,768
- $272,333
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- Quebec
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- $194,005
- $202,277
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- Saskatchewan
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- $122,534
- $146,165
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- Yukon
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- $165,725
- $163,900
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- National Average
So the real estate market in Canada continues to rise with the national average up about 8.37%. The province of Alberta is up 35% on the same period last year. Ontario shows a lower than national average of 3.24% 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.
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