CREA Says Harsh Ontario Snowstorm Helped Push January Home Sales Lower

Canadian Real Estate Association says a harsh Ontario snowstorm helped push January home sales lower, as severe weather disrupted property viewings and delayed transactions. The temporary slowdown reflects how seasonal conditions can impact market activity, even as underlying demand for housing across Canada remains steady in the broader real estate landscape.

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CREA Says Harsh Ontario Snowstorm Helped Push January Home Sales Lower Canadian Real Estate Association says a harsh Ontario snowstorm helped push January home sales lower, as severe weather disrupted property viewings and delayed transactions. The temporary slowdown reflects how seasonal conditions can impact market activity, even as underlying demand for housing across Canada remains steady in the broader real estate landscape. Visit https://www.alexmonge.ca/News/1437849/crea-says-harsh-ontario-snowstorm-helped-push-january-home-sales-lower
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Canada’s housing market saw a 5.8% drop in sales in January, with CREA citing a severe Ontario snowstorm as a major contributor to the slowdown. Market softness from late 2025 also carried into the new year, keeping many buyers on the sidelines. Prices dipped year over year, and affordability remains challenging for first-time buyers. CREA still expects modest improvement in 2026. #RealEstate #HousingMarket #CanadaRealEstate
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