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Last Updated: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 | 3:36 PM ET Comments0Recommend39CBC News * G1 R1 ~; J3 C
Housing price growth accelerated in January for the second straight month, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.; A8 b0 a) H/ O/ k0 [( n1 E
1 Y6 U6 h* {3 W$ DThe agency said stronger housing markets in Atlantic Canada and the Prairies pushed contractors' selling prices up by 6.5 per cent between January 2007 and January this year, a faster pace than the 12-month increase of 6.2 per cent seen in December.
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Harry Janzen of the Saskatoon Region Association of Realtors is shown in May, busy with the boom in housing in that city, which according to figures released Tuesday led the nation in housing growth, year over year. . V9 u, _0 \" X: P2 f R
(Geoff Howe/Canadian Press) Statistics Canada said the December and January accelerations followed 16 months of slowing increases in house prices.
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6 A; o$ o0 i& ?3 x) u! |* h& E) OSaskatoon led the nation with an annual price increase of 51.7 per cent, year over year, with higher costs for labour and materials, strong market conditions and higher land demand all cited for the rise.
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}+ g' T/ I) j2 E% ] }% @1 R- pThe year-over-year increase in Regina was 25.9 per cent, unchanged from December.
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In Halifax, prices rose 11.4 per cent between January 2007 and January this year, while homebuyers in St. John's saw a 12-month gain of 9.1 per cent.
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5 \6 M: m2 p+ }! q1 hWindsor, Ont., recorded year-over-year deflation for the 16th month straight, as prices fell 0.9 per cent from January 2007.
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Prices posted a 12-month increase of 4.2 per cent in Toronto, and two per cent in Ottawa-Gatineau. |
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