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Desjardins is forecasting the average home price in Canada will decline by nearly 25% by the end of 2023 from the peak reached in February of this year.

Desjardins is forecasting the average home price in Canada will decline by nearly 25 per cent by the end of 2023 from the peak reached in February of this year.

Desjardins says the worsened outlook stems from both weaker housing data and more aggressive monetary policy than previously anticipated. The report also notes housing prices have dropped by more than four per cent in each of the three months that followed February, when the national average home price hit a record $816,720.

Regionally, the report says the largest price corrections are most likely to occur in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, where prices skyrocketed during the pandemic.

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