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Real estate statistics for the 3rd quarter of 2023: The rate hike is cooling things offThe months of July to September clearly show that, after a very active 2nd quarter, the market has toned down, returning to a similar energy level as was seen in the same quarter of 2022.
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2nd Quarter 2022 Real Estate Stats: Heading for a Changing Market in QuebecThe second quarter of 2022 marked a turning point in trends prevailing in the province since 2020. To prepare for what the market has in store for the rest of the year, let’s have a look at the statistical data from April to June 2022 in this Real Estate Minute.
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4th Quarter 2022 Real Estate Stats: Growing choice for buyersLooking back, the months of October, November and December 2022 brought us very close to a market that would have buyers and sellers on equal footing. See the statistics for the 4th quarter of 2022 and our forecasts for the beginning of 2023 in this Real Estate Minute.
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1st Quarter 2022 Real Estate Stats: Full Speed Ahead Before a Slowdown?Last year’s trends continued during the 1st quarter of 2022, with a marked increase in property prices, the fastest selling times yet, and a still small inventory. The Real Estate Minute takes stock of the market in Quebec and analyzes the statistics for the 1st quarter of 2022.
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3rd Quarter 2022 Real Estate Stats: The shift toward a balanced market beginsThe most recent quarter is confirming the trends that had been observed previously: a growing inventory of properties, decreasing selling prices and less overbidding. Here’s our snapshot of the 3rd quarter of 2022 and our forecasts for the future in the Quebec market: The Real Estate Minute.
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Real estate statistics for the 2nd quarter of 2024: market tension remains highThe second quarter continued the momentum from the start of the year, with a notable increase in new property supply and sales, demonstrating that the market is buoyant.
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1st Quarter 2023 Real Estate Stats: A fragmented market in the provinceFor a long time, the market moved at the same pace province-wide, but we are now seeing increasing disparities between areas. Here is our analysis of the statistics for the first quarter of 2023 and our forecast of what’s coming next, in The Real Estate Minute.
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Real estate statistics for the 2nd quarter of 2023: A slow, non-linear transitionFor the months of April to June, we clearly see conditions that are similar to those for the same quarter of 2022. This could be a sign that the market is improving, as compared to this year’s 1st quarter.
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Real estate statistics for the 4th quarter of 2023: More options but higher pricesSellers kept the market advantage in the fourth quarter despite a marked increase in new listings.
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4th Quarter 2021 Real Estate Stats: Property Sellers Are on a RollSelling has never been easier but buying is a whole other story. To give you a clearer view of the situation, here’s the Quebec Real Estate Pulse for the 4th quarter of 2021.
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Real estate statistics for the 3rd quarter of 2024: sales prices reach record highsThe Quebec real estate market remained buoyant in the third quarter, thanks in part to key rate cuts that made home ownership easier for a number of buyers, and to a limited supply of available properties.
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The 2021 real estate market off to a flying startPressure is rising in Quebec’s real estate market and shows no signs of letting up. The latest government restrictions had no impact on activity and the real estate boom seems to be ramping up as Quebec’s moving date, July 1st, approaches.
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Property prices: Ranking of cities with the highest growth since 2020Since 2020, all residential property types gained in value, but single-family homes were most affected, experiencing a price hike of 41% on average in the province. It’s a good time to rank the cities in Quebec that experienced the strongest growth since then.
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Is the real estate market still red-hot?For months now, the real estate market has been booming due to a combination of a high demand from buyers and a low inventory of available properties.
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What you need to know about the declaration of co-ownershipThe Declaration of Co-ownership lists all the regulations governing the building of a divided co-ownership. Learn more about this document.
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Why the pandemic shook up the real estate marketReal estate had a spectacular year in 2020 and the market frenzy hasn’t cooled down yet in 2021. Prices are rising, selling times are revving up and over-market bids are turning heads! But why is all this activity happening while Quebec is in the midst of a pandemic?
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Help buyers fall in love with your homeIt is said that buyers decide whether to purchase a home within the first few minutes of their visit. That comes as no surprise, given that buying a house is not only a rational decision, but also an emotional one.
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What is a real estate bubble?When the real estate market becomes exceptionally strong very quickly, observers may become concerned that a real estate bubble phenomenon is occurring. But what exactly does that mean?
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CMHC’s rule-tightening will have little impact on the real estate marketThe Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has tightened the eligibility criteria for its mortgage loan insurance. The restrictions are an attempt to reduce housing-related debt and prevent problems for certain Canadian households should house prices fall significantly.
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Overbidding: the reality in Quebec's real estate market during the pandemicSince spring 2020, competition among buyers has been so fierce that overbidding is now the trend throughout the province. This, higher selling prices and faster selling times are all influenced by market conditions, never by whether a property is sold with or without an agent.
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Real estate statistics: Understanding the terms behind the numbersLet’s go back to the basics and define the terms used when discussing real estate statistics. This short guide will help you better understand the trends being reported on in our articles in The Real Estate Minute.
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Overview of the current real estate marketAlthough the real estate market has recently shown signs of slowing, it is still very favourable to sellers. Let’s have a look at the market statistics, focusing on the data from June 2022 compared to the same month in 2019.
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Where to live: Everything you need to know about choosing your cityWhere should you live? There are several factors to consider to find the ideal city to live in.
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Montréal, an inviting metropolis with countless attractionsFind out why Montréal is such a great option when it comes to choosing a city. Portrait of this metropolis that captivates with its neighbourhoods, gastronomy, and festivals.
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How to find out how much a home has sold forThe real estate market is always changing, so using verified and verifiable information when comparing prices can help make the sale of your home go smoothly. Here's how you can find out how much properties have sold for.
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Tiny homes: An alternative with lots of benefitsWith the many advantages they offer, tiny homes are gradually establishing themselves across Quebec. Here’s a complete reference guide.