June 16, 2026

Canada’s Real Estate Market Faces a Mixed Spring Outlook

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Canada’s housing market is entering the spring season with mixed signals. While some of the country’s weakest real estate markets may finally be stabilizing, several previously resilient regions are beginning to lose steam. The result is a housing landscape that looks increasingly regional rather than national.

Slumping Markets May Be Turning a Corner
After months of sluggish activity and falling home values, markets like Toronto and Hamilton are beginning to show early signs of recovery. Sales activity has stopped deteriorating at the pace seen in 2023 and early 2024, and some buyers appear to be cautiously returning to the market.

Improved affordability — driven by softer prices and expectations that interest rates could gradually ease — is helping bring confidence back to major urban centres.

Still, any rebound remains fragile.

Nationally, the number of homes changing hands in April was largely unchanged from March, rising just 0.7% to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 426,900 units. That suggests buyers are active, but still hesitant.

A Wave of New Listings Is Changing the Market
One of the biggest shifts this spring is happening on the supply side.

New listings increased in two-thirds of Canadian urban markets and rose 4.1% nationwide in April compared with March. More homeowners are putting properties up for sale, adding to the inventory of available homes across the country. This growing supply is especially noticeable in Quebec and Nova Scotia, where inventories are building faster than buyer demand.

For buyers, that means more choice and potentially greater negotiating power. For sellers, it means competition is intensifying.

Home Prices Continue to Split Along Regional Lines
Canada’s housing market is no longer moving in one direction.

Home values continue to decline in British Columbia and Ontario, where affordability challenges remain severe and higher borrowing costs continue to weigh on demand.

Meanwhile, prices are still appreciating in much of the Prairies, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada — although momentum in some of those markets now appears to be slowing.

Markets in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, which had previously benefited from relative affordability and population growth, may be approaching a plateau after several years of strong performance.

Why the Market Is Becoming More Fragmented
Several forces are driving this regional divergence:

  • High mortgage rates continue to pressure affordability nationwide
  • Expensive cities are still correcting from pandemic-era price surges
  • More affordable regions may now be reaching the upper limits of what local incomes can support
  • Migration trends that boosted smaller and cheaper markets during the remote-work boom are beginning to normalize

In other words, Canada’s housing market is transitioning from a broad national cycle into a series of local market stories.

What to Watch in the Months Ahead
The next few months will likely determine whether current “green shoots” develop into a sustained recovery or remain temporary stabilization.

Key indicators to watch include:

  • Interest rate decisions from the Bank of Canada
  • Inventory growth across major cities
  • Buyer activity during the summer market
  • Employment and wage trends
  • Mortgage renewal pressures facing homeowners

For now, the market remains balanced between cautious optimism and lingering uncertainty.

Buyers in Ontario and British Columbia may finally find improving conditions, with rising inventory and softer prices creating opportunities that have been scarce for years.

Meanwhile, sellers in Prairie and Atlantic markets may need to adjust expectations as competition increases and price growth cools.

Canada’s housing market may be recovering — but this spring, recovery is far from uniform.

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