Canadian home prices climb another 1% in biggest February increase on record as Toronto stays strong

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Teranet-National Bank

Canadian home prices rose in February as prices continued to climb in the hot Toronto market, data showed on Tuesday in a report that was unlikely to alleviate concerns from some quarters that the city is facing a real estate bubble. The Teranet-National Bank Composite House Price Index, which measures changes for repeat sales of single-family homes, showed prices rose 1.0 per cent from January.

It was the largest February increase on record for the index going back 18 years as prices in Toronto jumped 1.9 per cent. In nearby Hamilton, where home values have been boosted as buyers are forced out of Toronto, prices were up 1.4 per cent.

It was the 13th month in a row that prices have risen in Toronto. While Canada’s housing market has been largely robust in the years since the global financial crisis, some economists have begun to call the Toronto market a bubble.

The lofty prices in Toronto despite tighter mortgage lending rules will likely pressure policymakers to take further steps to rein in the market, a Reuters poll showed last month.

Vancouver also helped drive the national index higher, with prices rising 1.4 per cent, though they were still down 1.1 per cent from the peak seen in September last year. Activity in Vancouver cooled last year as the provincial government implemented a tax on foreign buyers in the city.

Prices across Canada were up 13.4 per cent compared to a year ago, the biggest 12-month increase since November 2006. Toronto led the pack with a record 23.0 per cent surge.

It was the latest data to suggest the Canadian housing market was defying expectations of a slowdown, coming on the heels of surprisingly strong housing starts figures released last week.

Source: © Thomson Reuters



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