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May home sales down 5.1 per cent from year earlier, but CREA says momentum building

CREA said improving conditions and tighter supply helped stabilize prices, even as sales remained 5.1% below last year.

  • The Canadian Real Estate Association reported 47,014 home sales in May, down 5.1 per cent from last year, though seasonally adjusted activity rose 5.5 per cent, signaling "meaningful upward momentum" for the first time this year.
  • National average home prices reached $702,079, up 1.5 per cent year-over-year and the highest level in two years, suggesting a fundamental shift in market dynamics as buyer-seller alignment improves.
  • New listings slipped one per cent on a month-over-month basis, while over 200,000 homes remained listed for sale on MLS systems across the country at month-end.
  • CREA senior economist Shaun Cathcart says "Sellers and buyers expectations are increasingly aligned," evidenced by tightening sale-to-list price ratios that are helping prices stabilize across the market.
  • Regionally, home prices were down in Ontario and Alberta, though Signs of recovery are emerging in Toronto's condo market after a year of sluggish sales and cancelled projects.
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On Tuesday, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CAI) reports that sales of residential properties declined in May compared to the same month last year, but showed a month-to-month upward trend for the first time this year.

·Montreal, Canada
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May home sales down 5.1 per cent from year earlier, but CREA says momentum building

The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in May were down compared with a year ago, but there was "meaningful upward momentum" month-over-month for the first time this year.

·Toronto, Canada
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Brampton Guardian broke the news in Brampton, Canada on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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