Canada
Canada’s housing market started 2026 with softer sales and more balanced supply compared to prior years. Total home sales in 2025 fell 1.9% from 2024, and the MLS® Home Price Index was down about 4% year-over-year by year-end.
CREA forecasts a modest rebound in 2026, with sales expected to rise 5–7% and average prices reaching around $690,000 to $700,000. The market remains stable, supported by improved affordability and steady buyer confidence.
Toronto
GTA REALTORS® reported 3,082 home sales in January 2026, down 19.3 per cent compared to January 2025, while new listings totaled 10,774, a 13.3 per cent year-over-year decline. On a seasonally adjusted basis, sales decreased month-over-month as listings edged slightly higher.
The MLS® HPI Composite benchmark fell eight per cent year-over-year, with the average selling price at $973,289, down 6.5 per cent from January 2025. TRREB’s 2026 Market Outlook and Year in Review Report also highlights broader trends across the GTA’s residential and commercial real estate markets.


Source: https://trreb.ca/wp-content/files/market-stats/market-watch/mw2601.pdf
Vancouver
Metro Vancouver home sales on the MLS® dropped 28.7% year-over-year in January 2026 to 1,107 units, well below the 10-year average. New listings declined 7.3% to 5,157 but remained above historical norms, pushing active listings up nearly 10% to 12,628.
The sales-to-active listings ratio stood at 9.1%, signaling continued downward pressure on prices. The MLS® Home Price Index benchmark fell 5.7% to $1,101,900. Detached, apartment, and attached home sales and prices all saw double-digit declines compared to January 2025. GVR expects 2026 to mirror last year with subdued sales, high inventory, and stable prices amid ongoing economic uncertainty.

Source: https://members.gvrealtors.ca/news/GVR-Stats-Package-January-2026.pdf
Quebec

Source: https://apciqca-152af.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2026/02/stats-202601-en-1.pdf
