Sales Jump By 9 Per Cent In November
The real estate market remained very active in Québec in November, as sales of residential properties increased by 9 per cent compared to November of last year. These figures come from the real estate brokers’ Centris® provincial database.
Condominiums dominated the market once again with a 20 per cent increase in sales. Sales of single-family homes and plexes also grew, by 7 per cent and 5 per cent respectively.
The Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) of Trois-Rivières (+24 per cent), Saguenay (+19 per cent), Montréal (+12 per cent) and Gatineau (+10 per cent) all registered an increase in transactions. Sales were unchanged in the Sherbrooke CMA, while the Québec City CMA posted a slight decrease of 1 per cent.
The median price of single-family homes sold across Québec in November stood at $244,000, a 4 per cent increase compared to November of last year. The median price of condominiums remained unchanged at $232,000.
Here is the median price of single-family homes in the province’s six CMAs in November 2017, as well as their variation as compared to November of last year:
- Montréal: $322,000 (+5 per cent)
- Québec City: $247,000 (+2 per cent)
- Gatineau: $239,444 (+8 per cent)
- Sherbrooke: $205,000 (-1 per cent)
- Saguenay: $166,000 (+4 per cent)
- Trois-Rivières: $152,000 (+7 per cent)
Source: centris.ca