New home prices decline for the third month in a row

Eli Rodney
July 23, 2025
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New home prices surprised to the downside in June, falling 0.2% M/M versus estimates for a flat reading - the third straight sequential decline.

The slowdown was felt almost universally, with all geographic regions except the atlantic softening versus May - especially in the western provinces.

With unabsorbed inventory builds keeping pressure on the housing market, it’s unlikely this will be the last weak month we see this year.

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