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Posted by Moishe Alexander

Total housing starts in New Brunswick are expected to see a
moderate rebound to 3,525 units in 2010 following a decline to 3,400 units in 2009, according to
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC) Housing Market Outlook released today.
“Following an expected reduction in MLS® sales and residential construction throughout 2009, a
moderate increase in activity is expected next year in New Brunswick,” said Claude Gautreau,
CMHC’s senior market analyst for New Brunswick. Although housing activity has diminished in
2009, economic fundamentals in the province remain strong, highlighted by historically high
employment levels. These conditions are expected to persist over the forecast period.
In New Brunswick’s three large urban areas – Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton – residential
starts will trail last year’s pace to the end of the year, followed by a moderate rebound in 2010.
The existing home market is expected to follow the same general trend with stronger price
growth next year and increased sales.
As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of experience to
help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable and affordable homes.
CMHC also provides reliable, impartial and up-to-date housing market reports, analysis and
knowledge to support and assist consumers and the housing industry in making vital decisions.

Posted by Moishe Alexander

In-migration and low mortgage rates will lend
strength to the housing market this year and next. Residential construction is expected
to rebound in 2010 following declines in 2009, according to Canada Mortgage and
Housing Corporation’s (CMHC’s) Housing Market Outlook released today.
“Single starts in Charlottetown are expected to record an increase in 2010, while
multiple starts will slow slightly from the near record level of activity in 2009,” said Jason
Beaton, market analyst with CMHC in Prince Edward Island. Positive in-migration and
low interest rates will be supportive of housing demand in both 2009 and 2010. As a
result housing starts are expected to remain strong into 2010. Single-detached
construction will reach 275 units in 2010, while multiples construction will slow to 240
units.
Existing home sales are expected to decline this year before rebounding slightly in 2010.
Expect to see 550 units sell in 2009 and 575 units in 2010. The average price of an
existing home is expected to climb to $186,000 by the end of next year.
As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of
experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable
and affordable homes. CMHC also provides reliable, impartial and up-to-date housing
market reports, analysis and knowledge to support and assist consumers and the
housing industry in making vital decisions.

Posted by Moishe Alexander

Resilient consumer spending, large capital projects
and improved employment will continue to support the St. John’s region housing market
throughout the remainder of 2009 and in 2010, according to Canada Mortgage and
Housing Corporation’s (CMHC’S) Housing Market Outlook – St. John’s report released
today.
Housing starts are expected to end 2009 at 1,675 units, with 1,800 starts forecast for
2010. The resale or MLS®1 market will post 3,450 sales by the end of this year and reach
the 3,575 level in 2010. The average MLS® house price is expected to end 2009 at
$215,500 compared to $187,571 in 2008 and increase to $225,500 in 2010.
“Despite the recent global economic uncertainty, strong fundamentals will continue to
support demand for housing throughout the remainder of 2009 and in 2010,” said Chris
Janes, senior market analyst with CMHC in Newfoundland and Labrador. “Overall, the
positive outlook for the St. John’s area housing market will be reinforced by favourable
trends in demographic and economic fundamentals, as well as on-going economic
momentum fuelled by a lengthy list of major capital projects,” added Janes.
As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of
experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable
and affordable homes. CMHC also provides reliable, impartial and up-to-date housing
market reports, analysis and knowledge to support and assist consumers and the
housing industry in making vital decisions.