Today: October 15, 2024
Today: October 15, 2024

Canadian home sales rise 1.9% in September

Real estate sings in Toronto
October 15, 2024
Reuters

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian home sales rose 1.9% in September from the previous month and were up 6.9% on an annual basis, data from the Canadian Real Estate Association showed on Tuesday.

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