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July 17, 2026TERANET-NATIONAL BANK HOUSE PRICE INDEX, JUNE 2026 Monthly (June vs May 2026, seasonally adjusted)

Halifax resale home prices, as measured by the Teranet-National Bank House Price Index (seasonally adjusted), rose 0.61% from May to June 2026.
The composite 11-city index of resale house prices dropped 0.38% with declines in seven cities. Hamilton reported the fastest increase and Vancouver reported the fastest decline.
Year-over-year (June 2026 vs June 2025)
Halifax resale home prices were down 1.2% year-over-year. Prices for the 11-city composite index were down 4.2% with declines in seven of 11 urban centers. Québec City reported the fastest pace of growth over June 2025 while the fastest decline was in Toronto.

Year-to-date (January-June 2026 vs January-June 2025)
In the first six months of 2026, Halifax resale home prices were down 1.1%. Composite 11-city index dropped 4.4% with declines in seven urban centers. Toronto reported the fastest decline white Québec City reported the fastest gain.

Trends
Halifax resale home prices reported positive year-over-year growth throughout 2024 and 2025. In June 2026, the national index saw its fourteenth consecutive year-over-year decline. Since January 2019, year-over-year Halifax resale home price growth has outpaced the national composite in all but four months.

Québec City set a new high for resale house prices in June.

Source: Teranet-National Bank
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