INFOGRAPHICS: June 2025 CREB City And Region Market Reports

Gains in resale supply mostly impact apartment and row style home prices
Inventory levels in June continued to rise, both over last month and last year’s levels. By the end of the month inventory reached 6,941 units, returning to levels reported in 2021, or prior to the surge in population growth. While sales have remained consistent with long-term trends despite a decline from recent months, higher levels of new listings
compared to sales have contributed to the inventory gain. All property types have reported gains in inventory, but both row and apartment style homes reported inventory levels over 30 per cent higher than long term trends, while supply for detached and semi-detached units are only slightly higher than typical levels.
“Supply has improved across rental, resale and new home markets, allowing for more choice for those considering their housing options,” said Ann-Marie Lurie, Chief Economist at CREB®. “The additional choice combined with no further declines in lending rates, persistent uncertainty and concerns of price adjustments is keeping many potential purchasers on the sidelines. This is weighing on home prices, especially for apartment and row style homes.”
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The following data is a comparison between June 2025 and June 2024 numbers, and is current as of July of 2025. For last month’s numbers, check out our previous infographic.
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Last Updated on July 8, 2025 by myRealPage