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Canadian Housing Market Bouncing Back

Amid the month-to-month torrent of real estate statistics, economists pegged particular significance on new numbers because they reveal widespread strength at strong prices and showed mounting momentum over a three-month span, carried by what had been the weakest region – the West.

It’s a radically stark contrast with the United States, where prices – after three long years – are still falling, down a third from their bubble peak.

In Canada, buyers are back, sales are surging, and prices are edging up. “People thought the world was coming to an end,” said Mr. Stewart, a top-selling agent at his Century 21 office near
False Creek in downtown Vancouver. “Now, the fiscal stimulus and ultralow interest rates have supercharged real estate.”

Almost 150,000 sales of existing houses and condominiums were tallied in the April-May-June period, according to Canadian Real Estate Association data published Tuesday. It was the fourth-best quarter ever since CREA began recording the sales data in 1994, the industry marketing group said.

In frigid January, by comparison, barely 16,000 houses were sold. The “Phoenix-like rise” of real estate sales is the “most astonishing economic development of 2009,” economists at
BMO Nesbitt Burns declared. And even though there are asterisks – the job market remains weak – Canada appears to have skirted “the clutches of a lengthy, painful downturn.”

Nationally, for the April-June period, sales were up 1.4 per cent from a year ago. It was the first quarter that markeda year-over-year advance since late 2007, and the period strengthened as the spring warmed. In June, sales were up 22.8 per cent nationally – and prices climbed 4 per cent. In Toronto, the sales jump was 27.4 per cent, with prices up 2 per cent.

In fact, the average price of a home in Canada has never been higher. At $318,700, the figure is slightly higher than the record set a year ago, pushed up by the flurry of sales in expensive big-city markets.

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