In November, the Teranet–National Bank National Composite House Price Index™ was down 0.3% from the previous month. It was the first monthly decline in a year. Moreover, it was very broad-based: prices were down in eight of the 11 metropolitan markets surveyed, flat in two and up in only one. Prices fell 1.6% in Halifax, 1.5% in Quebec City, 1.0% in Montreal, 0.7% in Winnipeg, 0.6 % in Ottawa-Gatineau, 0.3% in Toronto and Victoria and 0.2% in Calgary. Prices were flat from the month before in Vancouver and Hamilton and rose 1.1% in Edmonton. It was the first time in two years that prices were up on the month in only one of the markets surveyed.
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