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The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release Canadian home sales fall back in October Ottawa, ON, November 15, 2013 According to statistics 1 released today by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), national home sales declined in. Highlights: National home sales declined by 3.2% from September to October. Actual (not seasonally adjusted) activity came in 8.3% above levels in October 2012. The number of newly listed homes declined by 0.8% from September to October. The Canadian housing market remains in balanced territory. The national average sale price rose 8.5% on a basis in October. The MLS Home Price Index (HPI) rose 3.5% in October. The number of home sales processed through the MLS Systems of Canadian real estate Boards and Associations and other co-operative listing systems fell 3.2 per cent on a month-over-month basis in. The decline returned activity back to near where it stood last June and July. October s lower activity provides early evidence confirming that sales in the later summer and early fall were boosted by homebuyers with pre-approved mortgages at lower than current interest rates jumping into the market before their preapprovals expired, said Gregory Klump, CREA s Chief Economist. Now that interest rates appear to be going nowhere fast, sales activity in the near term may be held in check by homebuyers who are in less of a hurry to purchase. While the Finance Minister will no doubt continue to keep a close eye on Canadian housing markets for signs of overheating as interest rates remain low, October sales results may provide him with reassurance that tightened mortgage regulations and lending guidelines are working as intended. Sales were down in a little over half of all local markets, including Greater Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, Greater Toronto, Hamilton- Burlington, and Montreal. The decline in activity among these markets offset increased activity in a handful of less active major urban centres. Chart A October s seasonally adjusted sales figure stood slightly above (0.9 per cent) the average for sales over the past 10 years (Chart A). Actual (not seasonally adjusted) activity posted an 8.3 per cent gain in October. Sales were up on a basis in just over half of all local markets, once again led by gains in Greater Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Greater Toronto. On an actual (not seasonally adjusted) basis, a total of 402,299 homes have traded hands across the country so far this year. That stands just 0.2 per cent below levels recorded in the first 10 months of 2012. Data table available to media upon request, for purposes of reprinting only. 1 All figures in this release, unless otherwise noted, are seasonally adjusted to remove normal seasonal variation. Removing regular seasonal variations enables analysis of s and fundamental trends in the data. The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release Chart B Despite considerable sales volatility in recent years, annual sales remain remarkably stable. With just two lower volume months left to go this year, sales for the year-to-date in October stand broadly in line with activity over the same period in each of the past five years and well off the peak reached in 2007 (Chart B). The number of newly listed homes declined by 0.8 per cent on a month-over-month basis in October, with a fairly even split between the number of markets where new supply fell and the number where it remained stable or increased. Data table available to media upon request, for purposes of reprinting only. With the decline in sales having outstripped the dip in new listings, the national sales-to-new listings ratio fell to 54.6 per cent in October compared to 55.9 per cent in September. This remains well within balanced market territory, which has been the case since early 2010. Based on a sales-to-new listings ratio of between 40 to 60 per cent, about two thirds of all local markets were in balanced market territory in October. A majority of local markets across the country are still seeing a healthy balance between buyers and sellers coupled with modest price growth, said CREA President Laura Leyser. Even so, there are some markets in the Prairies and in parts of southwestern Ontario where competition among buyers has increased, while parts of Quebec and some areas in the Maritimes have been seeing increasing competition among sellers. Because all real estate is local, your REALTOR remains your best resource for understanding how the housing market is shaping up where you live or might like to. The number of months of inventory is another important measure of balance between housing supply and demand. It represents the number of months it would take to completely liquidate current inventories at the current rate of sales activity. Chart C There were 6.0 months of inventory at the national level at the end of October, up from 5.9 months one month earlier, which was the first increase since February. However, as with the sales-to-new listings ratio, the current level for months of inventory indicates that the Canadian housing market remains well balanced. The actual (not seasonally adjusted) national average price for homes sold in was $391,820, an increase of 8.5 per cent from the same month last year. The size of Data table available to media upon request, for purposes of reprinting only. The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release average price gains continues to reflect the decline in sales activity last year in some of Canada s larger and more expensive markets which caused the national average price to drop at that time. If Greater Toronto, Greater Vancouver, and Calgary are removed from national average price calculations, the year-overyear increase shrinks to 4.9 per cent. The MLS Home Price Index (MLS HPI) provides a better gauge of price trends, since it is not affected by s in the mix of sales activity the way that average price is. The Aggregate Composite MLS HPI (Chart C) rose 3.52 per cent compared to October 2012. Year-over-year price growth picked up among all property types tracked by the index, led by one-storey single family homes (+4.19 per cent). This was followed by two-storey single family homes (+3.88 per cent), townhouse/row units (+3.28 per cent) and apartment units (+2.05 per cent). Year-over-year price growth in the MLS HPI was mixed across housing markets tracked by the index, led by Calgary (+8.17 per cent) and Greater Toronto (+4.54 per cent). Although the prices remained below year-ago levels in Greater Vancouver, Victoria, Vancouver Island, and Regina, October marked the smallest decline in 2013 (Table 1). Table 1 MLS Home Price Index January 2005 = 100 Percentage Change vs. Composite HPI: October 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 2013 ago ago ago ago 3 years ago 5 years ago Aggregate 161.8 0.19 0.31 1.44 3.52 12.99 19.50 Lower Mainland 152.7-0.26-0.26 0.33-0.39 5.67 10.17 Greater Vancouver 157.5-0.19-0.19 0.57-0.51 6.28 13.23 Fraser Valley 142.6-0.56-0.42-0.21 0.00 4.55 3.56 Vancouver Island 146 0.27-0.82 0.07-0.68-4.33-5.44 Victoria 138-0.07-0.86-1.29-2.40-6.63-4.70 Calgary 194.7 0.83 1.51 3.56 8.17 17.43 11.96 Regina 283.4-0.07 0.57-0.56-0.74 18.93 30.90 Saskatoon 234.3 0.26 1.21 2.36 4.93 11.47 13.02 Greater Toronto 156.6 0.32 0.38 1.69 4.54 19.72 33.05 Ottawa 147.5-0.47-1.07-0.41 0.68 7.82 21.10 Greater Montreal 155.2 0.00 0.00 0.71 2.44 8.99 20.59 Interactive tables and charts for MLS Home Price Index data on Composite, Single family homes (including separate indices for one- and two-storey homes), Townhouse/row units, and Apartment units are available at www.homepriceindex.ca/hpi_tool_en.html. Data table available to media upon request, for purposes of reprinting only. - 30 - The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release PLEASE NOTE: The information contained in this news release combines both major market and national sales information from MLS Systems from the previous month. CREA cautions that average price information can be useful in establishing trends over time, but does not indicate actual prices in centres comprised of widely divergent neighbourhoods or account for price differential between geographic areas. Statistical information contained in this report includes all housing types. MLS Systems are co-operative marketing systems used only by Canada s real estate Boards to ensure maximum exposure of properties listed for sale. The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is one of Canada s largest single-industry trade associations, representing more than 106,000 REALTORS working through more than 90 real estate Boards and Associations. Further information can be found at http://crea.ca/statistics. For more information, please contact: Pierre Leduc, Media Relations The Canadian Real Estate Association Tel.: 613-237-7111 or 613-884-1460 E-mail: pleduc@crea.ca The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release Chart 1 Chart 2 Chart 3 Chart 4 Chart 5 Chart 6 The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

The Canadian Real Estate Association News Release The trademarks MLS, Multiple Listing Service and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

Dollar Volume over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Dollar Volume* Fraser Valley 618.5 612.1 1.0 603.2 497.3 21.3 592.6 593.1-0.1 577.6 468.8 23.2 Vancouver 2,009.2 2,288.2-12.2 2,127.4 1,508.5 41.0 1,984.2 2,218.8-10.6 2,092.4 1,451.4 44.2 Victoria 243.8 248.1-1.7 234.9 183.7 27.9 229.3 245.9-6.7 222.7 159.7 39.4 Calgary 1,251.5 1,254.5-0.2 1,180.0 955.1 23.5 1,164.8 1,173.4-0.7 1,094.9 881.0 24.3 Edmonton 686.8 707.7-3.0 655.3 517.8 26.6 590.6 619.8-4.7 559.2 447.6 24.9 Regina 102.9 108.2-5.0 100.3 98.1 2.2 97.3 103.7-6.1 97.9 92.9 5.4 Saskatoon 175.2 164.1 6.8 179.6 158.8 13.1 165.0 157.9 4.5 164.9 145.3 13.5 Winnipeg 296.6 276.7 7.2 316.8 281.9 12.4 285.4 267.6 6.6 304.0 270.3 12.5 Hamilton-Burlington 474.2 509.3-6.9 479.7 423.1 13.4 448.9 482.4-6.9 444.9 387.3 14.9 Kitchener-Waterloo 204.0 185.5 10.0 179.3 158.5 13.1 168.9 171.7-1.6 155.7 152.8 1.9 London and St Thomas 174.7 176.6-1.1 166.5 167.0-0.3 165.0 166.1-0.7 157.6 154.7 1.8 Ottawa 446.8 440.6 1.4 412.1 385.3 7.0 437.4 436.1 0.3 401.0 379.6 5.7 St. Catharines 67.8 68.8-1.4 64.1 59.3 8.2 63.6 61.9 2.6 63.5 53.8 17.9 Sudbury 46.1 57.7-20.1 44.8 49.0-8.5 42.6 53.8-20.8 41.2 43.8-5.9 Thunder Bay 36.5 35.7 2.3 39.2 42.3-7.5 33.9 33.3 1.8 35.9 40.5-11.2 Toronto 4,108.0 4,308.5-4.7 4,312.5 3,472.0 24.2 4,108.1 4,302.7-4.5 4,312.5 3,472.0 24.2 Windsor-Essex 89.2 89.5-0.3 97.5 81.8 19.2 79.9 83.7-4.6 84.2 72.6 16.0 Trois Rivières CMA 11.7 14.6-19.8 10.7 13.7-22.1 9.6 12.4-22.6 8.4 11.4-25.6 Montreal CMA 1,034.0 1,035.3-0.1 960.4 953.5 0.7 979.4 984.3-0.5 899.7 898.3 0.2 Gatineau CMA 69.5 78.5-11.5 61.5 66.9-8.1 69.5 76.4-9.1 58.8 60.1-2.2 Quebec CMA 136.1 151.8-10.3 133.1 158.5-16.0 129.2 138.2-6.5 120.6 149.8-19.5 Saguenay CMA 19.0 17.2 10.8 16.1 20.9-23.1 17.8 18.2-2.2 14.3 20.5-30.2 Sherbrooke CMA 36.6 34.7 5.5 36.8 36.8-0.1 36.0 33.6 7.2 33.9 31.1 9.0 Saint John 20.3 25.9-21.6 22.0 28.9-23.8 18.5 22.4-17.3 19.8 24.4-18.8 Halifax-Dartmouth 117.5 120.2-2.3 108.9 125.0-12.9 115.1 116.5-1.2 105.3 121.9-13.6 Newfoundland & Labrador 115.4 107.3 7.6 142.6 126.0 13.2 105.8 100.1 5.7 127.7 121.1 5.5 Canada 16,007.0 16,594.2-3.5 16,113.8 13,783.8 16.9 15,262.2 15,810.6-3.5 15,296.3 13,015.3 17.5 * in millions of dollars Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Sales Activity over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Sales Activity Fraser Valley 1,238 1,301-4.8 1,249 1,053 18.6 1,185 1,245-4.8 1,183 984 20.2 Vancouver 2,660 2,915-8.7 2,763 2,029 36.2 2,581 2,872-10.1 2,698 1,970 37.0 Victoria 510 548-6.9 512 373 37.3 478 525-9.0 470 344 36.6 Calgary 2,824 2,795 1.0 2,696 2,215 21.7 2,656 2,663-0.3 2,510 2,104 19.3 Edmonton 1,964 1,985-1.1 1,924 1,522 26.4 1,742 1,769-1.5 1,682 1,365 23.2 Regina 305 328-7.0 316 327-3.4 298 319-6.6 309 312-1.0 Saskatoon 500 479 4.4 514 459 12.0 491 468 4.9 497 444 11.9 Winnipeg 1,126 1,082 4.1 1,196 1,118 7.0 1,053 1,010 4.3 1,118 1,042 7.3 Hamilton-Burlington 1,192 1,288-7.5 1,207 1,108 8.9 1,143 1,236-7.5 1,157 1,054 9.8 Kitchener-Waterloo 578 569 1.6 547 539 1.5 523 530-1.3 496 506-2.0 London and St Thomas 713 687 3.8 681 669 1.8 688 665 3.5 654 640 2.2 Ottawa 1,232 1,254-1.8 1,157 1,126 2.8 1,187 1,218-2.5 1,104 1,092 1.1 St. Catharines 242 247-2.0 222 229-3.1 238 233 2.1 220 210 4.8 Sudbury 209 256-18.4 213 221-3.6 181 233-22.3 185 193-4.1 Thunder Bay 197 198-0.5 220 237-7.2 177 177 0.0 191 219-12.8 Toronto 7,695 8,099-5.0 8,000 6,896 16.0 7,685 8,082-4.9 8,000 6,896 16.0 Windsor-Essex 459 495-7.3 491 476 3.2 430 463-7.1 455 427 6.6 Trois Rivières CMA 73 88-17.0 67 86-22.1 69 78-11.5 59 74-20.3 Montreal CMA 3,191 3,254-1.9 2,805 2,895-3.1 3,074 3,149-2.4 2,684 2,773-3.2 Gatineau CMA 303 335-9.6 264 290-9.0 281 316-11.1 243 255-4.7 Quebec CMA 502 560-10.4 495 612-19.1 472 521-9.4 453 575-21.2 Saguenay CMA 101 97 4.1 84 116-27.6 91 91 0.0 72 111-35.1 Sherbrooke CMA 162 155 4.5 146 151-3.3 150 143 4.9 130 133-2.3 Saint John 143 149-4.0 158 175-9.7 120 127-5.5 129 149-13.4 Halifax-Dartmouth 448 457-2.0 426 500-14.8 428 434-1.4 397 465-14.6 Newfoundland & Labrador 420 385 9.1 544 485 12.2 373 357 4.5 469 444 5.6 Canada 41,901 43,067-2.7 42,030 38,640 8.8 39,235 40,545-3.2 39,039 36,031 8.3 Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

New Listings over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations New Listings Fraser Valley 2,301 2,388-3.6 2,336 2,522-7.4 2,029 2,129-4.7 1,993 2,227-10.5 Vancouver 4,955 4,897 1.2 4,708 4,716-0.2 4,746 4,666 1.7 4,487 4,451 0.8 Victoria 1,054 1,045 0.9 979 1,068-8.3 926 926 0.0 844 959-12.0 Calgary 4,046 3,949 2.5 3,716 3,394 9.5 3,597 3,552 1.3 3,318 3,030 9.5 Edmonton 2,957 3,094-4.4 2,587 2,964-12.7 2,374 2,474-4.0 2,102 2,300-8.6 Regina 675 643 5.0 600 509 17.9 630 617 2.1 557 455 22.4 Saskatoon 1,066 1,062 0.4 1,040 890 16.9 1,026 1,015 1.1 977 829 17.9 Winnipeg 1,791 1,771 1.1 1,719 1,520 13.1 1,611 1,603 0.5 1,529 1,367 11.9 Hamilton-Burlington 1,748 1,828-4.4 1,730 1,631 6.1 1,598 1,667-4.1 1,581 1,485 6.5 Kitchener-Waterloo 1,151 1,159-0.7 1,154 1,084 6.5 955 985-3.0 938 923 1.6 London and St Thomas 1,553 1,537 1.0 1,540 1,566-1.7 1,348 1,348 0.0 1,322 1,350-2.1 Ottawa 2,694 2,595 3.8 2,508 2,392 4.8 2,550 2,431 4.9 2,349 2,205 6.5 St. Catharines 408 416-1.9 387 371 4.3 359 374-4.0 335 332 0.9 Sudbury 517 491 5.3 480 409 17.4 385 377 2.1 359 319 12.5 Thunder Bay 318 311 2.3 305 288 5.9 261 244 7.0 245 213 15.0 Toronto 13,087 13,092 0.0 13,110 13,054 0.4 13,073 13,082-0.1 13,110 13,054 0.4 Windsor-Essex 976 909 7.4 961 923 4.1 787 779 1.0 774 747 3.6 Trois Rivières CMA 193 185 4.3 190 152 25.0 173 165 4.8 163 135 20.7 Montreal CMA 6,679 6,720-0.6 7,038 7,223-2.6 6,282 6,299-0.3 6,582 6,760-2.6 Gatineau CMA 684 754-9.3 646 659-2.0 641 676-5.2 590 586 0.7 Quebec CMA 1,120 1,156-3.1 1,232 1,283-4.0 1,007 1,039-3.1 1,093 1,159-5.7 Saguenay CMA 261 251 4.0 239 213 12.2 205 240-14.6 194 197-1.5 Sherbrooke CMA 316 332-4.8 324 353-8.2 271 278-2.5 276 311-11.3 Saint John 440 470-6.4 385 384 0.3 355 344 3.2 310 303 2.3 Halifax-Dartmouth 1,050 1,080-2.8 934 877 6.5 898 936-4.1 785 780 0.6 Newfoundland & Labrador 1,105 1,054 4.8 1,080 957 12.9 874 831 5.2 866 789 9.8 Canada 81,641 82,336-0.8 78,077 78,654-0.7 71,876 72,473-0.8 68,585 69,044-0.7 Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Average Sale Price over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Average Price* Fraser Valley 489,108 480,769 1.7 482,951 472,240 2.3 493,555 492,790 0.2 488,209 476,400 2.5 Vancouver 767,822 790,074-2.8 769,947 743,477 3.6 771,653 790,483-2.4 775,542 736,732 5.3 Victoria 463,409 476,814-2.8 458,853 492,456-6.8 483,082 487,409-0.9 473,820 464,360 2.0 Calgary 444,893 449,388-1.0 437,670 431,180 1.5 438,329 436,547 0.4 436,216 418,721 4.2 Edmonton 343,752 351,713-2.3 340,585 340,192 0.1 339,945 346,882-2.0 332,461 327,880 1.4 Regina 325,026 327,691-0.8 317,296 300,032 5.8 320,708 322,350-0.5 316,810 297,688 6.4 Saskatoon 349,437 340,361 2.7 349,437 346,024 1.0 332,116 335,406-1.0 331,750 327,182 1.4 Winnipeg 264,363 256,135 3.2 264,848 252,106 5.1 271,209 264,577 2.5 271,946 259,433 4.8 Hamilton-Burlington 396,879 394,517 0.6 397,403 381,869 4.1 387,846 390,823-0.8 384,534 367,490 4.6 Kitchener-Waterloo 327,699 330,914-1.0 327,699 294,101 11.4 313,987 316,162-0.7 313,987 302,027 4.0 London and St Thomas 242,133 259,392-6.7 244,426 249,659-2.1 239,824 250,082-4.1 240,964 241,790-0.3 Ottawa 358,670 351,162 2.1 356,195 342,217 4.1 365,540 356,573 2.5 363,240 347,581 4.5 St. Catharines 288,845 280,958 2.8 288,845 258,796 11.6 281,110 263,696 6.6 288,557 256,324 12.6 Sudbury 218,382 232,110-5.9 210,522 221,869-5.1 232,069 236,581-1.9 222,542 226,744-1.9 Thunder Bay 182,934 179,549 1.9 177,981 178,535-0.3 192,416 188,982 1.8 188,217 184,892 1.8 Toronto 533,952 535,886-0.4 539,058 503,479 7.1 533,832 536,161-0.4 539,058 503,479 7.1 Windsor-Essex 190,196 183,482 3.7 198,581 171,916 15.5 182,725 180,618 1.2 185,157 170,103 8.9 Trois Rivières CMA 159,260 168,318-5.4 n/a n/a - 144,079 155,402-7.3 144,079 152,384-5.5 Montreal CMA 334,951 323,595 3.5 n/a n/a - 331,262 321,379 3.1 333,610 325,499 2.5 Gatineau CMA 238,976 243,005-1.7 n/a n/a - 247,579 246,053 0.6 244,341 235,253 3.9 Quebec CMA 271,965 278,392-2.3 n/a n/a - 265,236 268,003-1.0 263,803 260,721 1.2 Saguenay CMA 191,777 168,495 13.8 n/a n/a - 207,600 191,362 8.5 202,014 184,804 9.3 Sherbrooke CMA 236,614 242,009-2.2 n/a n/a - 243,362 249,583-2.5 254,610 234,449 8.6 Saint John 139,289 169,022-17.6 139,289 165,036-15.6 153,697 173,240-11.3 153,697 163,963-6.3 Halifax-Dartmouth 264,270 269,325-1.9 255,596 250,069 2.2 273,156 276,116-1.1 265,339 262,061 1.3 Newfoundland & Labrador 272,005 275,665-1.3 262,042 259,699 0.9 279,835 276,209 1.3 272,267 272,639-0.1 Canada 381,821 387,242-1.4 383,388 356,724 7.5 388,277 392,634-1.1 391,820 361,224 8.5 * Weighted residential average prices for Quebec (provided by Québec Federation of Real Estate Boards); does not affect weighted and unweighted national average price calculations. Information on Quebec's weighted average price calculation can be found at: http://www.fciq.ca/immobilier-statistiques-definitions.php Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Sales as a Percentage of New Listings over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Sales as a Percentage of New Listings* Fraser Valley 53.8 54.5-0.7 46.0 45.7 0.3 58.4 58.5-0.1 48.9 47.9 1.0 Vancouver 53.7 59.5-5.8 48.3 42.9 5.4 54.4 61.6-7.2 49.6 43.8 5.8 Victoria 48.4 52.4-4.0 46.0 41.3 4.7 51.6 56.7-5.1 49.1 43.3 5.8 Calgary 69.8 70.8-1.0 65.1 57.9 7.2 73.8 75.0-1.2 69.5 62.0 7.5 Edmonton 66.4 64.2 2.2 57.4 50.0 7.4 73.4 71.5 1.9 64.0 56.0 8.0 Regina 45.2 51.0-5.8 49.9 62.2-12.3 47.3 51.7-4.4 51.1 64.6-13.5 Saskatoon 46.9 45.1 1.8 47.6 51.9-4.3 47.9 46.1 1.8 48.9 53.6-4.7 Winnipeg 62.9 61.1 1.8 63.9 70.3-6.4 65.4 63.0 2.4 67.1 73.5-6.4 Hamilton-Burlington 68.2 70.5-2.3 67.7 68.2-0.5 71.5 74.1-2.6 70.7 71.4-0.7 Kitchener-Waterloo 50.2 49.1 1.1 52.9 51.4 1.5 54.8 53.8 1.0 58.0 55.4 2.6 London and St Thomas 45.9 44.7 1.2 44.9 46.6-1.7 51.0 49.3 1.7 49.5 51.0-1.5 Ottawa 45.7 48.3-2.6 45.9 50.9-5.0 46.5 50.1-3.6 47.1 52.3-5.2 St. Catharines 59.3 59.4-0.1 53.4 55.2-1.8 66.3 62.3 4.0 57.5 59.1-1.6 Sudbury 40.4 52.1-11.7 44.4 52.4-8.0 47.0 61.8-14.8 52.3 59.8-7.5 Thunder Bay 61.9 63.7-1.8 62.9 68.3-5.4 67.8 72.5-4.7 70.4 74.6-4.2 Toronto 58.8 61.9-3.1 55.7 56.7-1.0 58.8 61.8-3.0 55.7 56.7-1.0 Windsor-Essex 47.0 54.5-7.5 49.3 47.2 2.1 54.6 59.4-4.8 56.1 54.0 2.1 Trois Rivières CMA 37.8 47.6-9.8 45.1 54.4-9.3 39.9 47.3-7.4 47.3 57.5-10.2 Montreal CMA 47.8 48.4-0.6 46.2 51.6-5.4 48.9 50.0-1.1 47.4 53.1-5.7 Gatineau CMA 44.3 44.4-0.1 43.2 49.0-5.8 43.8 46.7-2.9 44.8 51.1-6.3 Quebec CMA 44.8 48.4-3.6 47.9 55.5-7.6 46.9 50.1-3.2 49.7 58.2-8.5 Saguenay CMA 38.7 38.6 0.1 43.9 53.0-9.1 44.4 37.9 6.5 46.5 58.7-12.2 Sherbrooke CMA 51.3 46.7 4.6 47.7 49.4-1.7 55.4 51.4 4.0 50.3 51.0-0.7 Saint John 32.5 31.7 0.8 32.0 32.9-0.9 33.8 36.9-3.1 37.0 36.8 0.2 Halifax-Dartmouth 42.7 42.3 0.4 44.2 58.1-13.9 47.7 46.4 1.3 48.0 63.0-15.0 Newfoundland & Labrador 38.0 36.5 1.5 38.3 45.6-7.3 42.7 43.0-0.3 43.3 51.3-8.0 Canada 51.3 52.3-1.0 49.1 49.5-0.4 54.6 55.9-1.3 52.3 52.7-0.4 *Actual (not seasonally adjusted) data for sales-to-new listings ratios are based on a 12-month moving average Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Dollar Volume over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Year to date Dollar Volume* Fraser Valley 5,385.4 5,781.1-6.8 5,740.0 6,010.1-4.5 5,096.9 5,453.3-6.5 5,449.7 5,681.4-4.1 Vancouver 18,061.8 16,289.5 10.9 19,216.4 17,020.7 12.9 17,652.8 15,850.0 11.4 18,838.3 16,593.4 13.5 Victoria 2,342.4 2,320.9 0.9 2,483.9 2,430.4 2.2 2,262.5 2,244.7 0.8 2,410.3 2,349.6 2.6 Calgary 11,569.5 9,976.9 16.0 12,390.0 10,570.8 17.2 10,706.0 9,121.1 17.4 11,480.5 9,659.9 18.8 Edmonton 6,442.8 5,734.8 12.3 6,889.7 6,120.4 12.6 5,567.5 4,926.0 13.0 5,988.5 5,263.5 13.8 Regina 1,016.5 1,055.2-3.7 1,084.5 1,122.3-3.4 947.1 1,005.0-5.8 1,016.3 1,062.8-4.4 Saskatoon 1,578.6 1,506.0 4.8 1,686.1 1,596.4 5.6 1,520.9 1,440.4 5.6 1,629.4 1,532.0 6.4 Winnipeg 2,745.2 2,646.1 3.7 2,956.0 2,833.7 4.3 2,651.3 2,539.9 4.4 2,853.7 2,730.4 4.5 Hamilton-Burlington 4,503.4 4,168.7 8.0 4,814.6 4,393.8 9.6 4,232.9 3,944.2 7.3 4,538.7 4,166.2 8.9 Kitchener-Waterloo 2,016.7 1,876.7 7.5 2,125.9 1,953.8 8.8 1,748.7 1,637.8 6.8 1,857.3 1,727.7 7.5 London and St Thomas 1,758.2 1,800.4-2.3 1,881.6 1,915.4-1.8 1,639.9 1,655.0-0.9 1,759.2 1,770.2-0.6 Ottawa 4,253.0 4,337.5-1.9 4,564.3 4,633.5-1.5 4,200.1 4,277.3-1.8 4,507.8 4,571.7-1.4 St. Catharines 613.1 621.8-1.4 649.9 651.5-0.2 554.8 569.7-2.6 597.6 597.5 0.0 Sudbury 503.3 543.3-7.4 537.7 572.2-6.0 473.3 506.8-6.6 505.7 533.2-5.2 Thunder Bay 353.9 341.5 3.6 382.2 363.7 5.1 324.3 314.1 3.3 350.8 335.9 4.4 Toronto 38,357.8 37,381.2 2.6 41,049.5 39,409.9 4.2 38,335.9 37,382.8 2.5 41,049.5 39,409.9 4.2 Windsor-Essex 872.6 796.4 9.6 927.2 838.6 10.6 799.4 730.8 9.4 847.2 771.0 9.9 Trois Rivières CMA 142.3 154.1-7.6 147.9 161.7-8.5 123.7 133.8-7.5 129.7 141.5-8.3 Montreal CMA 10,353.6 11,513.1-10.1 10,746.4 11,884.7-9.6 9,806.7 10,832.0-9.5 10,193.4 11,204.1-9.0 Gatineau CMA 754.8 810.7-6.9 798.8 860.0-7.1 718.6 767.9-6.4 766.3 819.3-6.5 Quebec CMA 1,530.7 1,649.1-7.2 1,568.0 1,719.3-8.8 1,418.8 1,559.5-9.0 1,460.9 1,632.4-10.5 Saguenay CMA 207.7 231.5-10.3 212.3 250.1-15.1 197.3 222.8-11.5 202.4 240.0-15.7 Sherbrooke CMA 353.8 347.5 1.8 366.4 378.4-3.2 325.6 312.6 4.2 337.0 340.8-1.1 Saint John 253.7 263.4-3.7 270.6 271.0-0.2 226.7 233.5-2.9 241.8 242.3-0.2 Halifax-Dartmouth 1,226.4 1,486.7-17.5 1,307.2 1,577.4-17.1 1,189.6 1,439.7-17.4 1,266.3 1,529.6-17.2 Newfoundland & Labrador 1,097.2 1,089.4 0.7 1,076.2 1,092.4-1.5 1,041.0 1,042.1-0.1 1,019.1 1,045.9-2.6 Canada 151,210.2 147,076.5 2.8 160,960.1 154,715.9 4.0 143,797.2 139,538.6 3.1 153,428.1 146,994.4 4.4 * in millions of dollars Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Sales Activity over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Year to date Sales Activity Fraser Valley 11,228 11,973-6.2 11,824 12,370-4.4 10,595 11,176-5.2 11,160 11,641-4.1 Vancouver 23,914 22,082 8.3 25,191 23,133 8.9 23,293 21,655 7.6 24,605 22,541 9.2 Victoria 4,954 4,896 1.2 5,231 5,098 2.6 4,712 4,637 1.6 4,988 4,859 2.7 Calgary 25,921 23,395 10.8 27,593 24,624 12.1 24,697 22,283 10.8 26,317 23,460 12.2 Edmonton 18,255 16,747 9.0 19,507 17,790 9.7 16,183 14,821 9.2 17,345 15,723 10.3 Regina 3,130 3,491-10.3 3,332 3,667-9.1 3,039 3,382-10.1 3,236 3,545-8.7 Saskatoon 4,719 4,747-0.6 5,028 4,970 1.2 4,592 4,609-0.4 4,907 4,811 2.0 Winnipeg 10,659 10,849-1.8 11,430 11,545-1.0 10,003 10,068-0.6 10,680 10,738-0.5 Hamilton-Burlington 11,580 11,453 1.1 12,285 12,035 2.1 11,060 10,978 0.7 11,760 11,556 1.8 Kitchener-Waterloo 5,799 5,703 1.7 6,132 5,991 2.4 5,387 5,261 2.4 5,711 5,535 3.2 London and St Thomas 6,969 7,296-4.5 7,406 7,721-4.1 6,693 6,943-3.6 7,121 7,350-3.1 Ottawa 12,084 12,492-3.3 12,893 13,302-3.1 11,730 12,127-3.3 12,532 12,931-3.1 St. Catharines 2,280 2,390-4.6 2,410 2,498-3.5 2,158 2,237-3.5 2,291 2,338-2.0 Sudbury 2,132 2,317-8.0 2,265 2,441-7.2 1,926 2,108-8.6 2,057 2,210-6.9 Thunder Bay 1,904 1,964-3.1 2,038 2,069-1.5 1,668 1,725-3.3 1,798 1,831-1.8 Toronto 73,889 74,892-1.3 78,477 78,674-0.3 73,848 74,859-1.4 78,477 78,674-0.3 Windsor-Essex 4,745 4,567 3.9 5,012 4,783 4.8 4,452 4,251 4.7 4,702 4,468 5.2 Trois Rivières CMA 852 933-8.7 879 989-11.1 790 855-7.6 823 913-9.9 Montreal CMA 31,990 35,334-9.5 33,010 36,671-10.0 30,822 34,034-9.4 31,898 35,395-9.9 Gatineau CMA 3,143 3,376-6.9 3,320 3,657-9.2 2,991 3,197-6.4 3,147 3,438-8.5 Quebec CMA 5,624 6,343-11.3 5,790 6,669-13.2 5,315 6,068-12.4 5,482 6,373-14.0 Saguenay CMA 1,103 1,294-14.8 1,153 1,412-18.3 1,005 1,190-15.5 1,061 1,302-18.5 Sherbrooke CMA 1,577 1,600-1.4 1,628 1,788-8.9 1,453 1,432 1.5 1,480 1,584-6.6 Saint John 1,539 1,612-4.5 1,640 1,680-2.4 1,322 1,374-3.8 1,402 1,435-2.3 Halifax-Dartmouth 4,611 5,680-18.8 4,875 5,984-18.5 4,318 5,345-19.2 4,593 5,643-18.6 Newfoundland & Labrador 3,991 4,281-6.8 3,948 4,281-7.8 3,655 3,912-6.6 3,605 3,924-8.1 Canada 404,723 409,511-1.2 427,739 429,892-0.5 379,967 383,630-1.0 402,299 403,288-0.2 Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

New Listings over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Year to date New Listings Fraser Valley 24,387 26,241-7.1 26,550 28,412-6.6 21,593 23,551-8.3 23,565 25,562-7.8 Vancouver 48,607 53,189-8.6 53,686 58,281-7.9 46,288 50,809-8.9 51,186 55,730-8.2 Victoria 10,659 11,908-10.5 11,659 12,995-10.3 9,493 10,762-11.8 10,421 11,800-11.7 Calgary 39,687 39,993-0.8 43,607 43,470 0.3 35,426 35,595-0.5 38,986 38,690 0.8 Edmonton 31,507 33,724-6.6 34,472 36,624-5.9 25,068 26,602-5.8 27,508 28,837-4.6 Regina 6,229 5,604 11.2 6,865 6,152 11.6 5,902 5,216 13.2 6,506 5,734 13.5 Saskatoon 9,793 8,937 9.6 10,785 9,798 10.1 9,276 8,378 10.7 10,247 9,227 11.1 Winnipeg 16,631 15,503 7.3 18,477 17,000 8.7 14,785 13,811 7.1 16,445 15,178 8.3 Hamilton-Burlington 17,065 16,854 1.3 18,643 18,243 2.2 15,618 15,473 0.9 17,111 16,786 1.9 Kitchener-Waterloo 11,046 11,184-1.2 11,992 12,117-1.0 9,346 9,605-2.7 10,201 10,436-2.3 London and St Thomas 15,532 15,586-0.3 16,843 16,819 0.1 13,570 13,535 0.3 14,777 14,686 0.6 Ottawa 26,335 24,889 5.8 28,870 27,238 6.0 24,898 23,473 6.1 27,401 25,787 6.3 St. Catharines 4,226 4,186 1.0 4,542 4,529 0.3 3,718 3,701 0.5 4,000 4,002 0.0 Sudbury 4,792 4,414 8.6 5,179 4,740 9.3 3,713 3,502 6.0 4,040 3,773 7.1 Thunder Bay 3,028 2,953 2.5 3,325 3,155 5.4 2,380 2,364 0.7 2,637 2,554 3.2 Toronto 131,082 133,327-1.7 143,842 144,849-0.7 131,125 133,291-1.6 143,842 144,849-0.7 Windsor-Essex 9,586 9,578 0.1 10,258 10,213 0.4 7,898 7,833 0.8 8,441 8,338 1.2 Trois Rivières CMA 1,878 1,688 11.3 1,948 1,795 8.5 1,673 1,461 14.5 1,729 1,567 10.3 Montreal CMA 68,940 68,975-0.1 72,294 72,477-0.3 64,908 64,490 0.6 68,120 67,943 0.3 Gatineau CMA 7,291 6,884 5.9 7,844 7,626 2.9 6,702 6,301 6.4 7,155 6,882 4.0 Quebec CMA 11,760 11,611 1.3 12,322 12,233 0.7 10,688 10,572 1.1 11,201 11,168 0.3 Saguenay CMA 2,491 2,456 1.4 2,658 2,711-2.0 2,173 1,999 8.7 2,349 2,250 4.4 Sherbrooke CMA 3,246 3,248-0.1 3,410 3,694-7.7 2,790 2,805-0.5 2,918 3,153-7.5 Saint John 4,818 4,867-1.0 5,267 5,325-1.1 3,542 3,666-3.4 3,856 4,032-4.4 Halifax-Dartmouth 10,347 10,047 3.0 11,325 10,939 3.5 8,951 8,694 3.0 9,833 9,511 3.4 Newfoundland & Labrador 10,323 9,347 10.4 11,117 10,144 9.6 8,317 7,612 9.3 8,958 8,279 8.2 Canada 819,535 831,132-1.4 889,980 898,653-1.0 721,855 731,474-1.3 785,744 792,495-0.9 Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Average Sale Price over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Year to date Average Price* Fraser Valley 478,897 481,375-0.5 485,455 485,864-0.1 482,538 484,640-0.4 488,326 488,050 0.1 Vancouver 756,869 728,613 3.9 762,829 735,776 3.7 760,267 728,953 4.3 765,629 736,141 4.0 Victoria 472,929 474,205-0.3 474,834 476,731-0.4 481,170 481,601-0.1 483,212 483,564-0.1 Calgary 447,021 426,806 4.7 449,028 429,287 4.6 434,187 408,376 6.3 436,238 411,761 5.9 Edmonton 351,344 341,938 2.8 353,190 344,037 2.7 342,145 331,298 3.3 345,257 334,767 3.1 Regina 323,325 301,726 7.2 325,468 306,058 6.3 311,444 296,543 5.0 314,068 299,796 4.8 Saskatoon 334,376 316,912 5.5 335,337 321,217 4.4 331,017 313,775 5.5 332,053 318,445 4.3 Winnipeg 255,978 242,808 5.4 258,621 245,446 5.4 264,955 251,262 5.4 267,201 254,274 5.1 Hamilton-Burlington 387,692 361,871 7.1 391,912 365,085 7.3 381,423 356,697 6.9 385,944 360,521 7.1 Kitchener-Waterloo 345,795 327,407 5.6 346,685 326,128 6.3 324,374 312,178 3.9 325,222 312,149 4.2 London and St Thomas 252,259 246,661 2.3 254,066 248,082 2.4 244,899 238,417 2.7 247,047 240,840 2.6 Ottawa 349,824 345,399 1.3 354,016 348,330 1.6 356,038 350,932 1.5 359,700 353,549 1.7 St. Catharines 269,940 259,599 4.0 269,681 260,808 3.4 258,529 253,655 1.9 260,838 255,560 2.1 Sudbury 236,399 232,668 1.6 237,396 234,393 1.3 244,859 239,262 2.3 245,860 241,272 1.9 Thunder Bay 185,384 171,401 8.2 187,527 175,796 6.7 192,331 178,510 7.7 195,132 183,464 6.4 Toronto 518,093 495,140 4.6 523,076 500,927 4.4 518,193 495,335 4.6 523,076 500,927 4.4 Windsor-Essex 183,157 174,805 4.8 184,992 175,333 5.5 178,012 171,232 4.0 180,176 172,557 4.4 Trois Rivières CMA 167,520 162,710 3.0 n/a n/a - 157,891 155,793 1.3 159,356 156,448 1.9 Montreal CMA 327,698 326,936 0.2 n/a n/a - 326,819 326,567 0.1 323,271 319,196 1.3 Gatineau CMA 240,147 234,618 2.4 n/a n/a - 242,624 240,485 0.9 243,598 239,697 1.6 Quebec CMA 271,109 258,045 5.1 n/a n/a - 268,428 258,691 3.8 268,084 257,621 4.1 Saguenay CMA 183,862 176,043 4.4 n/a n/a - 192,872 186,203 3.6 191,820 186,060 3.1 Sherbrooke CMA 226,693 214,791 5.5 n/a n/a - 229,778 219,749 4.6 222,032 212,862 4.3 Saint John 163,484 161,213 1.4 164,970 161,304 2.3 170,875 169,018 1.1 172,503 168,867 2.2 Halifax-Dartmouth 267,157 261,450 2.2 268,139 263,606 1.7 275,004 268,779 2.3 275,691 271,067 1.7 Newfoundland & Labrador 274,213 255,783 7.2 272,602 255,169 6.8 284,895 267,228 6.6 282,679 266,527 6.1 Canada 372,895 357,447 4.3 376,305 359,895 4.6 377,825 361,914 4.4 381,378 364,490 4.6 * Weighted residential average prices for Quebec (provided by Québec Federation of Real Estate Boards); does not affect weighted and unweighted national average price calculations. Information on Quebec's weighted average price calculation can be found at: http://www.fciq.ca/immobilier-statistiques-definitions.php Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Sales as a Percentage of New Listings over MLS Systems of Select Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Year to date Sales as a Percentage of New Listings Fraser Valley 46.0 45.6 0.4 44.5 43.5 1.0 49.1 47.5 1.6 47.4 45.5 1.9 Vancouver 49.2 41.5 7.7 46.9 39.7 7.2 50.3 42.6 7.7 48.1 40.4 7.7 Victoria 46.5 41.1 5.4 44.9 39.2 5.7 49.6 43.1 6.5 47.9 41.2 6.7 Calgary 65.3 58.5 6.8 63.3 56.6 6.7 69.7 62.6 7.1 67.5 60.6 6.9 Edmonton 57.9 49.7 8.2 56.6 48.6 8.0 64.6 55.7 8.9 63.1 54.5 8.6 Regina 50.2 62.3-12.1 48.5 59.6-11.1 51.5 64.8-13.3 49.7 61.8-12.1 Saskatoon 48.2 53.1-4.9 46.6 50.7-4.1 49.5 55.0-5.5 47.9 52.1-4.2 Winnipeg 64.1 70.0-5.9 61.9 67.9-6.0 67.7 72.9-5.2 64.9 70.7-5.8 Hamilton-Burlington 67.9 68.0-0.1 65.9 66.0-0.1 70.8 70.9-0.1 68.7 68.8-0.1 Kitchener-Waterloo 52.5 51.0 1.5 51.1 49.4 1.7 57.6 54.8 2.8 56.0 53.0 3.0 London and St Thomas 44.9 46.8-1.9 44.0 45.9-1.9 49.3 51.3-2.0 48.2 50.0-1.8 Ottawa 45.9 50.2-4.3 44.7 48.8-4.1 47.1 51.7-4.6 45.7 50.1-4.4 St. Catharines 54.0 57.1-3.1 53.1 55.2-2.1 58.0 60.4-2.4 57.3 58.4-1.1 Sudbury 44.5 52.5-8.0 43.7 51.5-7.8 51.9 60.2-8.3 50.9 58.6-7.7 Thunder Bay 62.9 66.5-3.6 61.3 65.6-4.3 70.1 73.0-2.9 68.2 71.7-3.5 Toronto 56.4 56.2 0.2 54.6 54.3 0.3 56.3 56.2 0.1 54.6 54.3 0.3 Windsor-Essex 49.5 47.7 1.8 48.9 46.8 2.1 56.4 54.3 2.1 55.7 53.6 2.1 Trois Rivières CMA 45.4 55.3-9.9 45.1 55.1-10.0 47.2 58.5-11.3 47.6 58.3-10.7 Montreal CMA 46.4 51.2-4.8 45.7 50.6-4.9 47.5 52.8-5.3 46.8 52.1-5.3 Gatineau CMA 43.1 49.0-5.9 42.3 48.0-5.7 44.6 50.7-6.1 44.0 50.0-6.0 Quebec CMA 47.8 54.6-6.8 47.0 54.5-7.5 49.7 57.4-7.7 48.9 57.1-8.2 Saguenay CMA 44.3 52.7-8.4 43.4 52.1-8.7 46.2 59.5-13.3 45.2 57.9-12.7 Sherbrooke CMA 48.6 49.3-0.7 47.7 48.4-0.7 52.1 51.1 1.0 50.7 50.2 0.5 Saint John 31.9 33.1-1.2 31.1 31.5-0.4 37.3 37.5-0.2 36.4 35.6 0.8 Halifax-Dartmouth 44.6 56.5-11.9 43.0 54.7-11.7 48.2 61.5-13.3 46.7 59.3-12.6 Newfoundland & Labrador 38.7 45.8-7.1 35.5 42.2-6.7 43.9 51.4-7.5 40.2 47.4-7.2 Canada 49.4 49.3 0.1 48.1 47.8 0.3 52.6 52.4 0.2 51.2 50.9 0.3 Detailed data for the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) market area can be found at http://www.torontorealestateboard.com/consumer_info/market_news/index.htm Includes non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Dollar Volume & Sales Activity over MLS Systems of Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations s.a. 2 nsa 3 s.a. 2 nsa 3 Dollar Volume* British Columbia 3,629.7 3,949.2-8.1 3,754.5 2,861.9 31.2 3,503.3 3,768.9-7.0 3,606.3 2,681.7 34.5 Alberta 2,457.7 2,492.6-1.4 2,347.9 1,928.9 21.7 2,218.7 2,271.2-2.3 2,107.1 1,749.3 20.5 Saskatchewan 370.7 367.6 0.8 368.7 358.6 2.8 345.9 339.3 1.9 342.4 315.0 8.7 Manitoba 326.1 305.9 6.6 346.9 311.6 11.3 312.6 293.2 6.6 332.0 297.9 11.5 Ontario 7,173.4 7,398.2-3.0 7,316.1 6,285.6 16.4 6,953.9 7,188.8-3.3 7,086.2 6,076.8 16.6 Quebec 1,643.7 1,677.7-2.0 1,555.8 1,597.4-2.6 1,553.0 1,575.6-1.4 1,436.9 1,482.0-3.0 New Brunswick 85.9 89.8-4.3 82.1 94.0-12.7 77.3 83.0-6.8 74.0 85.2-13.2 Nova Scotia 171.3 174.5-1.8 165.6 182.3-9.1 161.3 163.2-1.1 153.4 173.4-11.6 Prince Edward Island 20.3 21.3-4.5 21.8 25.3-13.8 17.5 16.5 6.1 18.4 21.3-13.7 Newfoundland & Labrador 115.4 107.3 7.6 142.6 126.0 13.2 105.8 100.1 5.7 127.7 121.1 5.5 Northwest Territories 4.8 5.2-8.4 4.4 3.6 24.2 4.9 5.3-6.8 4.4 3.6 24.2 Yukon 7.9 4.9 60.3 7.4 8.6-14.2 7.9 5.4 45.5 7.4 8.1-8.9 Canada 16,007.0 16,594.2-3.5 16,113.8 13,783.8 16.9 15,262.2 15,810.6-3.5 15,296.3 13,015.3 17.5 Sales Activity British Columbia 6,906 7,401-6.7 7,155 5,698 25.6 6,478 6,998-7.4 6,673 5,276 26.5 Alberta 6,342 6,355-0.2 6,170 5,181 19.1 5,815 5,886-1.2 5,588 4,815 16.1 Saskatchewan 1,215 1,233-1.5 1,253 1,227 2.1 1,157 1,163-0.5 1,181 1,144 3.2 Manitoba 1,270 1,225 3.7 1,350 1,287 4.9 1,182 1,137 4.0 1,257 1,201 4.7 Ontario 17,801 18,355-3.0 18,091 16,763 7.9 16,910 17,500-3.4 17,141 15,895 7.8 Quebec 6,353 6,502-2.3 5,825 6,165-5.5 5,928 6,102-2.9 5,348 5,700-6.2 New Brunswick 563 574-1.9 571 640-10.8 485 500-3.0 476 542-12.2 Nova Scotia 861 866-0.6 880 967-9.0 765 756 1.2 755 836-9.7 Prince Edward Island 135 137-1.5 159 190-16.3 106 113-6.2 119 142-16.2 Newfoundland & Labrador 420 385 9.1 544 485 12.2 373 357 4.5 469 444 5.6 Northwest Territories 12 15-20.0 11 10 10.0 13 14-7.1 11 10 10.0 Yukon 23 19 21.1 21 27-22.2 23 19 21.1 21 26-19.2 Canada 41,901 43,067-2.7 42,030 38,640 8.8 39,235 40,545-3.2 39,039 36,031 8.3 * in millions of dollars Includes member and non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

New Listings and Average Sale Price over MLS Systems of Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations s.a. 2 nsa 3 s.a. 2 nsa 3 New Listings British Columbia 13,777 14,050-1.9 12,887 14,009-8.0 11,976 12,152-1.4 11,077 11,999-7.7 Alberta 9,731 9,990-2.6 8,695 8,873-2.0 8,275 8,533-3.0 7,447 7,478-0.4 Saskatchewan 2,694 2,657 1.4 2,493 2,128 17.2 2,469 2,432 1.5 2,259 1,898 19.0 Manitoba 2,081 2,082 0.0 1,986 1,757 13.0 1,880 1,871 0.5 1,776 1,582 12.3 Ontario 33,565 33,469 0.3 32,348 31,967 1.2 30,274 30,248 0.1 29,170 28,886 1.0 Quebec 14,289 14,518-1.6 14,712 15,105-2.6 12,722 12,941-1.7 12,995 13,427-3.2 New Brunswick 1,617 1,652-2.1 1,440 1,512-4.8 1,291 1,294-0.2 1,148 1,181-2.8 Nova Scotia 2,217 2,309-4.0 1,961 1,980-1.0 1,726 1,806-4.4 1,519 1,533-0.9 Prince Edward Island 509 476 6.9 427 301 41.9 339 299 13.4 283 208 36.1 Newfoundland & Labrador 1,105 1,054 4.8 1,080 957 12.9 874 831 5.2 866 789 9.8 Northwest Territories 15 15 0.0 14 16-12.5 15 15 0.0 14 16-12.5 Yukon 41 64-35.9 34 49-30.6 35 51-31.4 31 47-34.0 Canada 81,641 82,336-0.8 78,077 78,654-0.7 71,876 72,473-0.8 68,585 69,044-0.7 Average Price* British Columbia 531,484 540,867-1.7 524,732 502,269 4.5 544,389 552,497-1.5 540,432 508,292 6.3 Alberta 387,106 389,830-0.7 380,534 372,300 2.2 381,310 382,660-0.4 377,084 363,295 3.8 Saskatchewan 297,859 297,932 0.0 294,216 292,261 0.7 293,769 292,029 0.6 289,890 275,308 5.3 Manitoba 257,042 249,519 3.0 256,934 242,142 6.1 264,105 257,063 2.7 264,148 248,058 6.5 Ontario 403,218 401,890 0.3 404,408 374,966 7.9 411,939 409,337 0.6 413,408 382,307 8.1 Quebec 265,944 263,335 1.0 n/a n/a - 271,003 266,145 1.8 273,436 267,032 2.4 New Brunswick 151,116 155,561-2.9 143,768 146,902-2.1 160,644 163,466-1.7 155,414 157,173-1.1 Nova Scotia 203,206 204,107-0.4 188,235 188,539-0.2 215,073 218,308-1.5 203,144 207,439-2.1 Prince Edward Island 142,366 144,013-1.1 137,204 133,267 3.0 154,576 143,354 7.8 154,576 150,135 3.0 Newfoundland & Labrador 272,005 275,665-1.3 262,042 259,699 0.9 279,835 276,209 1.3 272,267 272,639-0.1 Northwest Territories 402,000 341,514 17.7 402,000 356,025 12.9 402,000 341,514 17.7 402,000 356,025 12.9 Yukon 356,276 280,855 26.9 352,932 319,848 10.3 358,769 274,326 30.8 352,932 312,920 12.8 Canada 381,821 387,242-1.4 383,388 356,724 7.5 388,277 392,634-1.1 391,820 361,224 8.5 * Provincial weighted residential average price for Quebec (provided by Québec Federation of Real Estate Boards); does not affect weighted and unweighted national average price calculations. Information on Quebec's weighted average price calculation can be found at: http://www.fciq.ca/immobilier-statistiques-definitions.php Includes member and non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Months of Inventory and Sales as a Percentage of New Listings over MLS Systems of Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Sales as a Percentage of New Listings* s.a. 2 nsa 3 s.a. 2 nsa 3 British Columbia 50.1 52.7-2.6 44.6 40.7 3.9 54.1 57.6-3.5 48.3 43.5 4.8 Alberta 65.2 63.6 1.6 58.6 52.9 5.7 70.3 69.0 1.3 63.7 58.0 5.7 Saskatchewan 45.1 46.4-1.3 47.4 53.8-6.4 46.9 47.8-0.9 49.2 56.3-7.1 Manitoba 61.0 58.8 2.2 62.8 69.5-6.7 62.9 60.8 2.1 65.8 72.5-6.7 Ontario 53.0 54.8-1.8 51.6 52.9-1.3 55.9 57.9-2.0 54.3 55.6-1.3 Quebec 44.5 44.8-0.3 43.7 47.6-3.9 46.6 47.2-0.6 45.9 50.2-4.3 New Brunswick 34.8 34.7 0.1 36.1 37.6-1.5 37.6 38.6-1.0 40.8 42.2-1.4 Nova Scotia 38.8 37.5 1.3 39.0 46.2-7.2 44.3 41.9 2.4 44.2 52.9-8.7 Prince Edward Island 26.5 28.8-2.3 34.3 45.8-11.5 31.3 37.8-6.5 41.4 52.4-11.0 Newfoundland & Labrador 38.0 36.5 1.5 38.3 45.6-7.3 42.7 43.0-0.3 43.3 51.3-8.0 Northwest Territories 80.0 100.0-20.0 55.1 79.8-24.7 86.7 93.3-6.6 55.3 81.4-26.1 Yukon 56.1 29.7 26.4 47.9 49.8-1.9 65.7 37.3 28.4 51.1 51.8-0.7 Canada 51.3 52.3-1.0 49.1 49.5-0.4 54.6 55.9-1.3 52.3 52.7-0.4 Months of Inventory* British Columbia 6.9 6.5 0.4 10.4 10.9-0.5 7.3 6.9 0.4 8.5 9.0-0.5 Alberta 3.2 3.2 0.0 5.2 6.3-1.2 3.5 3.5 0.0 4.0 4.9-0.9 Saskatchewan 6.5 6.3 0.2 7.2 6.1 1.0 6.9 6.7 0.2 6.3 5.3 1.0 Manitoba 2.8 2.9-0.1 3.5 3.1 0.4 3.0 3.1-0.1 2.9 2.5 0.3 Ontario 3.7 3.6 0.1 5.0 4.8 0.2 3.9 3.8 0.1 4.1 3.9 0.2 Quebec 11.3 11.1 0.2 13.2 11.1 2.1 12.1 11.8 0.3 11.7 9.7 2.0 New Brunswick 11.3 10.9 0.4 16.5 14.6 1.9 13.2 12.5 0.7 12.1 10.8 1.4 Nova Scotia 10.6 10.4 0.2 16.3 13.0 3.4 11.9 12.0-0.1 11.4 8.8 2.6 Prince Edward Island 13.3 12.9 0.4 22.8 18.1 4.7 16.9 15.6 1.3 14.1 11.8 2.3 Newfoundland & Labrador 7.0 7.6-0.6 10.4 8.6 1.7 7.9 8.2-0.3 7.7 6.3 1.4 Northwest Territories 4.7 3.9 0.8 4.4 2.5 1.9 4.3 4.2 0.1 4.2 2.1 2.1 Yukon 11.0 13.7-2.7 13.5 10.4 3.1 11.0 13.7-2.7 12.3 9.0 3.2 Canada 5.7 5.5 0.2 7.7 7.5 0.3 6.0 5.9 0.1 6.3 6.0 0.3 *Actual (not seasonally adjusted) data for sales-to-new listings ratios and months of inventory are based on a 12-month moving average Includes member and non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

Dollar Volume & Sales Activity over MLS Systems of Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Year to date Dollar Volume* British Columbia 32,891.7 31,214.4 5.4 35,060.3 32,618.0 7.5 31,431.6 29,664.2 6.0 33,619.8 31,071.3 8.2 Alberta 22,887.1 20,438.4 12.0 24,451.3 21,663.0 12.9 20,746.2 18,315.6 13.3 22,223.9 19,412.8 14.5 Saskatchewan 3,481.4 3,463.3 0.5 3,710.6 3,669.4 1.1 3,219.6 3,219.3 0.0 3,453.1 3,410.7 1.2 Manitoba 3,045.2 2,976.8 2.3 3,274.4 3,188.8 2.7 2,930.9 2,844.2 3.0 3,152.1 3,059.8 3.0 Ontario 67,976.0 66,211.4 2.7 72,752.8 69,982.7 4.0 65,884.3 64,201.4 2.6 70,618.7 67,920.5 4.0 Quebec 16,770.4 18,247.5-8.1 17,398.8 18,886.1-7.9 15,714.1 17,072.3-8.0 16,341.4 17,713.1-7.7 New Brunswick 919.6 943.9-2.6 981.0 997.9-1.7 843.5 870.0-3.0 904.7 923.2-2.0 Nova Scotia 1,780.1 2,085.5-14.6 1,888.6 2,204.0-14.3 1,661.9 1,957.5-15.1 1,764.3 2,073.9-14.9 Prince Edward Island 231.9 259.4-10.6 230.6 262.1-12.0 198.0 209.8-5.6 197.6 214.6-7.9 Newfoundland & Labrador 1,097.2 1,089.4 0.7 1,076.2 1,092.4-1.5 1,041.0 1,042.1-0.1 1,019.1 1,045.9-2.6 Northwest Territories 45.7 46.5-1.6 49.1 48.9 0.4 44.9 44.8 0.3 48.8 48.7 0.1 Yukon 83.7 99.9-16.3 86.4 102.6-15.9 81.3 97.3-16.4 84.6 100.2-15.6 Canada 151,210.2 147,076.5 2.8 160,960.1 154,715.9 4.0 143,797.2 139,538.6 3.1 153,428.1 146,994.4 4.4 Sales Activity British Columbia 63,574 61,629 3.2 67,248 64,279 4.6 59,455 57,345 3.7 63,020 59,946 5.1 Alberta 59,138 54,893 7.7 62,991 57,955 8.7 54,735 50,648 8.1 58,382 53,480 9.2 Saskatchewan 11,830 12,562-5.8 12,595 13,182-4.5 11,204 11,831-5.3 11,945 12,400-3.7 Manitoba 12,170 12,551-3.0 13,043 13,368-2.4 11,419 11,677-2.2 12,180 12,460-2.2 Ontario 172,948 175,216-1.3 183,948 184,682-0.4 164,732 166,832-1.3 175,470 176,006-0.3 Quebec 64,376 69,721-7.7 66,461 72,644-8.5 60,291 65,333-7.7 62,429 68,202-8.5 New Brunswick 5,968 6,221-4.1 6,320 6,551-3.5 5,221 5,394-3.2 5,543 5,703-2.8 Nova Scotia 8,743 10,110-13.5 9,198 10,601-13.2 7,633 8,879-14.0 8,085 9,343-13.5 Prince Edward Island 1,622 1,928-15.9 1,603 1,929-16.9 1,264 1,388-8.9 1,260 1,411-10.7 Newfoundland & Labrador 3,991 4,281-6.8 3,948 4,281-7.8 3,655 3,912-6.6 3,605 3,924-8.1 Northwest Territories 115 116-0.9 124 124 0.0 111 115-3.5 123 123 0.0 Yukon 248 283-12.4 260 296-12.2 247 276-10.5 257 290-11.4 Canada 404,723 409,511-1.2 427,739 429,892-0.5 379,967 383,630-1.0 402,299 403,288-0.2 * in millions of dollars Includes member and non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.

New Listings and Average Sale Price over MLS Systems of Canadian Real Estate Boards & Associations Year to date New Listings British Columbia 140,705 153,073-8.1 154,054 166,982-7.7 121,851 133,742-8.9 133,817 146,278-8.5 Alberta 100,536 103,433-2.8 110,048 112,146-1.9 85,602 87,099-1.7 93,942 94,473-0.6 Saskatchewan 24,849 23,146 7.4 27,298 25,274 8.0 22,590 20,790 8.7 24,928 22,783 9.4 Manitoba 19,336 18,156 6.5 21,472 19,857 8.1 17,233 16,232 6.2 19,158 17,800 7.6 Ontario 333,050 332,664 0.1 363,933 361,633 0.6 301,700 301,568 0.0 330,562 328,491 0.6 Quebec 146,690 147,704-0.7 153,929 155,118-0.8 130,984 131,372-0.3 137,636 138,286-0.5 New Brunswick 16,511 16,598-0.5 17,931 18,079-0.8 12,775 12,777 0.0 13,844 13,923-0.6 Nova Scotia 22,268 22,166 0.5 24,341 24,066 1.1 17,197 16,961 1.4 18,909 18,527 2.1 Prince Edward Island 4,550 4,120 10.4 5,063 4,563 11.0 2,927 2,636 11.0 3,235 2,907 11.3 Newfoundland & Labrador 10,323 9,347 10.4 11,117 10,144 9.6 8,317 7,612 9.3 8,958 8,279 8.2 Northwest Territories 212 140 51.4 241 155 55.5 211 135 56.3 238 151 57.6 Yukon 505 585-13.7 553 636-13.1 468 550-14.9 517 597-13.4 Canada 819,535 831,132-1.4 889,980 898,653-1.0 721,855 731,474-1.3 785,744 792,495-0.9 Average Price* British Columbia 519,601 505,025 2.9 521,358 507,444 2.7 531,237 515,690 3.0 533,479 518,321 2.9 Alberta 387,086 372,132 4.0 388,171 373,790 3.8 378,697 360,340 5.1 380,664 362,991 4.9 Saskatchewan 293,630 275,918 6.4 294,609 278,367 5.8 286,714 271,532 5.6 289,080 275,052 5.1 Manitoba 248,655 236,083 5.3 251,044 238,538 5.2 256,547 242,736 5.7 258,795 245,572 5.4 Ontario 391,676 374,533 4.6 395,508 378,936 4.4 398,352 381,409 4.4 402,455 385,899 4.3 Quebec 262,539 260,591 0.7 n/a n/a - 270,680 271,320-0.2 267,095 262,792 1.6 New Brunswick 153,044 150,428 1.7 155,223 152,329 1.9 160,715 159,349 0.9 163,212 161,874 0.8 Nova Scotia 204,469 205,982-0.7 205,331 207,905-1.2 216,811 219,370-1.2 218,223 221,970-1.7 Prince Edward Island 142,697 135,345 5.4 143,871 135,865 5.9 156,403 151,881 3.0 156,841 152,067 3.1 Newfoundland & Labrador 274,213 255,783 7.2 272,602 255,169 6.8 284,895 267,228 6.6 282,679 266,527 6.1 Northwest Territories 396,110 391,693 1.1 396,001 394,387 0.4 396,901 392,414 1.1 396,578 396,090 0.1 Yukon 330,322 345,030-4.3 332,202 346,787-4.2 325,875 345,501-5.7 329,193 345,619-4.8 Canada 372,895 357,447 4.3 376,305 359,895 4.6 377,825 361,914 4.4 381,378 364,490 4.6 * Provincial weighted residential average price for Quebec (provided by Québec Federation of Real Estate Boards); does not affect weighted and unweighted national average price calculations. Information on Quebec's weighted average price calculation can be found at: http://www.fciq.ca/immobilier-statistiques-definitions.php Includes member and non-member data 1 Total = + Non-residential Note: Due to s in local market boundaries and data collection in the province of Quebec, local market and provincial totals for Quebec and Canada after 2002 are not directly comparable with earlier years.