Declines in Canadian Home Prices Slow in July

“The National Aggregate MLS® Home Price Index edged down 1.7% in July compared to June but the decline was smaller than in June, which was the first sign of deceleration on the price side” says Senior Economist, Shaun Cathcart.

In July 2022, the average price of homes sold across Ontario was $831,473, down 0.5% in comparison to July 2021

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At the Brampton Real Estate Board (BREB) we believe in the ownership of Real Estate. Our objective is to contribute to the capability and growth of our members in their endeavors by marketing all forms of real property throughout the greater Brampton, Halton Hills and Caledon marketplaces and beyond. The Brampton Real Estate Board is dedicated to providing an environment in which it’s Member REALTORS®, employees, Board of Directors, and Committee volunteers are encouraged to grow, succeed and develop in order to provide the highest level of professional conduct and service.

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