US vs Canada Real-Estate Numbers

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After buying a condo in the center of Toronto, out of necessity, I got a little more curious about specifics in pricing and housing costs in different US cities.

I found the Trulia housing heat map helpful, which accompanied this list of average listing price of homes, for the entire STATE’s real estate listings:

Hawaii $935,452
Wyoming $859,654
New York $761,945
California $702,176
District Of Columbia $681,335
Connecticut $643,126
Colorado $569,900
New Jersey $521,040
Massachusetts $495,533
Nevada $489,991
Utah $489,021
Montana $487,482
Rhode Island $478,896
Washington $455,489
Maryland $450,270
Florida $425,327
Arizona $424,785
Oregon $413,585
Virginia $407,792
Vermont $402,066
Delaware $398,884
Idaho $388,361
New Mexico $387,137
New Hampshire $377,144
Illinois $367,713
South Carolina $355,848
North Carolina $351,462
Alaska $340,727
Maine $325,733
Georgia $319,859
Minnesota $309,031
Pennsylvania $294,639
Texas $285,073
Tennessee $272,868
Alabama $268,668
Louisiana $256,966
South Dakota $253,015
Wisconsin $249,835
Arkansas $232,074
Missouri $230,284
Mississippi $230,016
Michigan $228,748
West Virginia $227,085
Kansas $225,135
Kentucky $218,949
Indiana $204,482
Ohio $203,996
Oklahoma $197,696
Iowa $195,452
Nebraska $194,217
North Dakota $182,284

Average price for a home in Toronto (notice it’s a major city center as opposed to the prices above which are for entire states), was forecasted to average $394K for 2008 (written just a few months ago) in a report by the CHMC.  In the same report it is forcasted 2.5% YoY appreciation ‘08 to ‘09…the slowest appreciation since 1996.

For sake of reference.  Density of the entire district of columbia is about 3.6 people / m^2 where as Toronto, it’s 3.9 people / m^2.

But…we have our silly (yes that’s sarcasm) 25% down or mandatory insurance policy known as CMHC. The government just made it a little more strict by forcing 5% down and maximum amortization of 35 years.

AND…Here’s why Canada should be okay…

Canadian Cities
Average House Prices
November 2007

Province Average House Price
Vancouver, BC $566,000
Calgary, Alb $400,000
Toronto, Ont $395,000
Ottawa, Ont $277,000
Montreal, Que $242,000
Halifax, NS $209,000
Regina, Sask $200,000
Fredericton, NB $131,000

Canadian Provinces
Average House Prices
November 2007

Province Average House Price
British Columbia $453,000
Alberta $353,000
Ontario $313,000
Quebec $217,000
Saskatchewan $194,000
Nova Scotia $175,000
Manitoba $173,000
Newfoundland / Labrador $146,000
Prince Edward Island $137,000
New Brunswick $134,000
Canadian Average $314,000

 I also found this link to the NYTimes Real Estate listings search helpful, and american’s might find the MLS listings helpful.

Disclosure: Long Toronto & CANADA! :)

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