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The Quebec Resale Market Remains Robust in the First Quarter Despite Unprecedented Uncertainty

L’ÎLE-DES-SŒURS, Quebec, April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB) has just released its residential real estate market statistics for the province of Quebec, based on the real estate brokers’ Centris provincial database.

Province-wide residential sales totalled 24,070 in the first quarter of 2025, a relatively strong increase of 14 per cent compared to the same period last year. Transactional activity was thus 13 per cent higher than the first-quarter average, since Centris began compiling data in 2000.

“There was a steady growth in residential sales across the province in the first quarter. The market’s strength defied the sharp rise in economic uncertainty stemming from the dramatic shift in trade and diplomatic relations with the United States. It’s interesting to note that despite the historic drop in Quebec consumer confidence during this period, confidence in making a major purchase—such as a property—barely declined. This is, above all, a reflection of the renewed confidence of buyers in real estate as a safe haven in the Quebec market,” points out Charles Brant, QPAREB Market Analysis Director.

“Prices continued to rise rapidly in all property categories across the province, notably for small income properties in a context of lower interest rates. Half of all provincial single-family home sales in the first quarter were concluded above $485,000, a 13 per cent increase in the median price. This situation is the result of an overall downward trend in the number of active listings, particularly in the Quebec City market, leading to conditions of overheating reminiscent of the pandemic period. At the same time, we are seeing a growing market imbalance in favour of sellers in other CMAs and urban areas, including some resort markets. Against this backdrop of uncertainty, the situation needs to be closely monitored, as it could also reflect a certain reluctance on the part of homeowners to put their property on the market.”

Quarterly Highlights for the Province

Sales

Active Listings

Median Prices

Market Conditions

Selling Times

Quarterly Highlights for the Regions

Montreal CMA

Quebec City CMA

Gatineau CMA

Sherbrooke CMA

Trois-Rivières CMA

Saguenay CMA

Drummondville CMA

First Quarter 2025 Data

Please consult the Barometer – Residential Market to view Q1 2025 data.

Additional information:

Detailed and cumulative monthly statistics for the province and regions

If you would like additional information from the Market Analysis Department, such as specific data or regional details on the real estate market, please write to us.

About the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers

The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB) is a non-profit association that brings together more than 15,000 real estate brokers and agencies. It is responsible for promoting and defending their interests while taking into account the issues facing the profession and the various professional and regional realities of its members. The QPAREB is also a major player in many real estate dossiers, including the implementation of measures that promote homeownership. The Association reports on Québec’s residential real estate market statistics, provides training, tools and services relating to real estate, and facilitates the collection, dissemination and exchange of information. The QPAREB has its head office in Quebec City, administrative offices in Montreal and a regional office in Saguenay. It has two subsidiaries: Société Centris inc. and the Collège de l’immobilier du Québec. Follow its activities at qpareb.ca or via its social media pages: FacebookLinkedInX and Instagram.

For more information:
Ariane Boulé
Morin Relations Publiques
media@qpareb.ca

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