Statistics
Canada reported on Thursday the New Housing Price Index (NHPI) edged down 0.1
percent m-o-m for the second straight month in June.
Economists had
forecast the NHPI to remain unchanged m-o-m in June.
According to
the report, Calgary (-1.0 percent m-o-m) registered the largest price drop in
June, with builders tying the decrease to deteriorating market conditions. At
the same time, the prices of new homes rose in Gatineau (+1.0 percent m-o-m)
and Ottawa (+0.6 percent m-o-m), due primarily to higher construction costs in
both census metropolitan areas (CMAs). In addition, new home prices in Hamilton
increased 0.7 percent m-o-m, recording the largest monthly gain since July 2017,
which was attributable to favourable market conditions and more affordable
housing prices in Hamilton relative to Toronto.
In y-o-y terms,
NHPI was fell 0.2 in June after a being flat in the previous month. That marked
the first decrease since January.