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Real Estate Statistics Analysis: July 2025 vs July 2024

Dernière modification: 08 août 2025
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In this article, we explore the real estate statistics of the province of Quebec for July 2025 compared to those of July 2024. With detailed data, we provide an analysis of current market trends, practical advice, and future forecasts.
Source: https://apciq.ca/barometre-residentiel/statistiques-mensuelles


Market Overview: Sales and Listings

In July 2025, total sales reached 7,971 transactions, representing a 12% increase compared to July 2024, which had 7,109 sales. The total sales volume for the start of the year also saw significant growth, rising from $26,748,701,084 in 2024 to $32,495,635,053 in 2025 — a 21% increase.

As for active listings, the market saw a slight decrease of 1%, from 36,158 in 2024 to 35,646 in 2025. This suggests a slightly tighter supply, which could impact market momentum in the coming months.


Breakdown by Property Type

Single-Family Homes

The median price of single-family homes rose 9%, reaching $490,000 in July 2025. This increase was accompanied by a decrease in the average days on market, which went from 52 days down to 40 days.

Condominiums

For condominiums, the median price increased 4%, reaching $400,000. Total sales rose 5%, while the average time on market slightly decreased from 56 to 48 days.

Plexes (2–5 units)

The plex market saw a 7% increase in the median price, reaching $642,000. However, the number of active listings dropped 14%, which could indicate increased competition for these types of properties.


Market Trends and Forecasts

The data shows continued strength in the real estate market. Demand remains high, and prices continue to climb, especially in major cities.

  • Rising median prices across all property categories

  • Fewer days on market, indicating strong buyer demand

  • Slight drop in new listings, potentially due to limited supply


Tips for Real Estate Investment

Navigating a competitive market requires preparation. Here are some tips:

  • Stay informed on market trends

  • Leverage digital marketing strategies

  • Be ready to act fast, as properties are spending less time on the market


Conclusion

In conclusion, the Quebec real estate market continues to grow despite challenges related to limited inventory. It's essential to stay alert and adaptable to make the most of current opportunities.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for advice or a personalized analysis of your local market.

For any questions regarding this article or to get personalized advice in the real estate field, do not hesitate to contact Michel Guilbault, your trusted real estate broker at Royal LePage Partenaire. Michel is available to assist you with your real estate projects in the regions of Laval and the Laurentides.

You can reach Michel directly at the following phone number: (514) 236-6678. For more details on the services offered, visit his website: www.immoguilbault.com. You can also send an email to info@mguilbault.com for any questions or additional information requests.

As a representative of Royal LePage Partenaire, Michel Guilbault is at your service to help you realize your real estate projects, whether it is for buying or selling properties. In a constantly evolving market, it is essential to be well supported by an expert who knows your region.

Do not wait any longer to get in touch and benefit from professional guidance tailored to your needs. For any real estate questions or requests in Laval and the Laurentides, Michel Guilbault is at your disposal to provide you with personalized and quality service.

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