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Property Prices |
One of the major attractions of a move to Canada is
the cost of housing compared with other western countries.
As happens everywhere, prices are higher in Canada's
big cities than they are in the surrounding towns.
Canada's highest house prices are found in Vancouver
/ British Columbia, on the west coast, where the country's
mildest weather is found.
Severe winter weather or remoteness from major markets
usually results in low house prices - for example
property prices are low in Saskatchewan and Prince
Edward Island.
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| Canadian
Cities
Average House Prices
January 2007
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Canadian
Provinces
Average House Prices
March 2007
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| Province |
Average
House Price |
Vancouver,
BC |
$531,000 |
Toronto,
Ont |
$354,000
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Calgary,
Alb |
$376,000 |
Ottawa,
Ont |
$261,000 |
Montreal,
Que |
$210,000 |
Halifax,
NS |
$197,000 |
Fredericton,
NB |
$130,000 |
Regina,
Sask |
$117,000 |
*Prices
from The Canadian Real Estate Association |
| Province |
Average
House Price |
British
Columbia |
$429,079 |
Ontario
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$292,469 |
Alberta
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$352,793 |
Nova
Scotia |
$182,586 |
Quebec
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$204,591 |
Manitoba |
$155,993 |
New
Brunswick |
$137,011 |
Newfoundland
/ Labrador |
$137,309 |
Saskatchewan |
$151,468 |
Prince
Edward Island |
$113,669 |
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