14 Canadian Cities with the Most Affordable Real Estate Markets

Canada is known for its stunning landscapes, diverse culture and high quality of life. With so many benefits comes the inevitable high real estate prices. But, while major cities like Vancouver are known for high property prices, we look at 14 Canadian cities with more affordable real estate:

Moncton, New Brunswick

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Moncton is one of the most affordable cities in Canada and is known for its strong economy and affordable housing options. With average home prices of $308,100, which is significantly lower than the national average.  Moncton is a great place for first-time homebuyers and those looking to invest in real estate among a friendly community. 

Saint John, New Brunswick

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Saint John is another city in New Brunswick where real estate is relatively affordable at an average of $325K. Saint John has a rich history for residents to explore as well as a picturesque waterfront to enjoy after work. With a stable economy and lower-than-average cost of living,  Saint John is an attractive destination for both families and retirees.

Regina, Saskatchewan

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Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan, boasts a strong economy driven by agriculture, mining and oil. The average housing cost in Regina is $301,591 and it enjoys a lower cost of living compared to many other Canadian cities. Regina’s real estate market is appealing for young professionals and families looking to balance a modern lifestyle with affordability.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Saskatoon is known for its vibrant arts scene, educational institutions and welcoming communities. The city offers a variety of affordable housing options, with the median price of $386,109 making it a popular choice for young families and professionals.

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Winnipeg is known for its rich cultural heritage and affordable real estate market. The city’s housing prices are significantly lower than those in major metropolitan areas, with houses averaging $362,700. Winnipeg offers a high quality of life with a number of parks, cultural events and a strong sense of community, like much of Canada.

Thunder Bay, Ontario

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Thunder Bay, located on the northwestern shore of Lake Superior, is known for its natural beauty and affordable real estate market. The city offers a variety of housing options at prices much lower than the provincial average. Thunder Bay is a great place for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of larger cities.

Sudbury, Ontario

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Sudbury, known for its mining industry, also enjoys average house prices of $349,707. The city offers a variety of housing options, from modern condos to spacious family homes that are cheaper than other cities in Canada. Sudbury’s vibrant community and natural beauty make it a desirable place to live for people of all ages.

St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador

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St. John’s is known for its colorful row houses, lively music scene and friendly locals. This charming city has a robust real estate market with average house prices reaching around $399,900. For cheaper housing that allows you to enjoy scenic coastal views, you can’t get much better than  St. John’s.

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

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Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island, is known for its charming streets, friendly community and varied real estate. While slightly more expensive than some cities on the list as $458,008 for the average home it still offers great value for money. Charlottetown is particularly good for people who enjoy arts and culture with an abundance of museums and galleries.

Fredericton, New Brunswick

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Fredericton is popular because of  its educational institutions but still enjoys an affordable housing market, with a median house price of $400,810.  Fredericton is one of the most beautiful cities in Canada with communities to match for those who want to enjoy a good work- life balance. 

London, Ontario

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London offers a balance of urban amenities and affordable housing, though it is more expensive than some cities at $671,309 for the average home. The city’s real estate market has lots of charming older homes which can push up prices but there’s lots of t new developments to smaller budgets. London is especially attractive to families as it has a  strong educational institutions and lively cultural scene for adults and children.

Lethbridge, Alberta

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Lethbridge is known for its sunny climate and beautiful landscape, with the Rocky Mountains as a backdrop to everyday life. With house prices at an affordable $421,871, you can join this  vibrant community, living among other families and professionals alike. 

Red Deer, Alberta

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Red Deer, located between Calgary and Edmonton, has a strong economy while still enjoying a rural way of life. Homes here are spacious yet still average $420K so it’s affordable for many people. The city is known for its entrepreneurial spirit and is one of the main transportation routes so you will never be short of work. 

Prince George, British Columbia

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Prince George offers affordable housing options in a province known for its high real estate prices. The city is a hub for northern British Columbia, offering a strong economy and a variety of amenities. Prince George’s real estate market has something to offer for everyone and average house prices are $493,269. 

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