Thinking of moving to another part of our beautiful nation, but not sure where to set up new digs? We looked up the average sale price of condos (designated as apartments) and houses in some of the hottest markets across Canada from the last 12 months, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).
![January An exterior of a house in the winter](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-january-getty.jpg)
January
Calgary
(House: $505,000, Apartment: $251,800); Edmonton (House: $425,300, Apartment: $194,000); Montreal (House: $456,800, Apartment: $292,200); Moncton (House: $176,800, Apartment: $161,000); Ottawa (House: $467,300, Apartment: $286,200); Saskatoon (House: $362,700, Apartment: $174,100); Toronto (House: $912,100, Apartment: $516,200); Vancouver (House: $1,660,900, Apartment: $682,700)
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![February A cottage-type home in a snowy, forrested area in winter](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-february-unsplash.jpg)
February
Calgary
(House: $502,800, Apartment: $251,200); Edmonton (House: $421,600, Apartment: $192,100); Moncton (House: $176,000, Apartment: $168,800); Montreal (House: $459,700, Apartment: $295,500); Ottawa (House: $471,300, Apartment: $290,600); Saskatoon (House: $359,700, Apartment: $171,800); Toronto (House: $906,400, Apartment: $520,100); Vancouver(House: $1,643,500, Apartment: $676,700)
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![March The exterior of a house as it snows](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-march-getty.jpg)
March
Calgary
(House: $501,100, Apartment: $249,300); Edmonton (House: $423,900, Apartment: $190,300); Moncton(House: $181,700, Apartment: $175,300); Montreal (House: $463,100, Apartment: $297,400); Ottawa (House: $474,000, Apartment: $293,600); Saskatoon (House: $361,100, Apartment: $170,300); Toronto (House: $907,400, Apartment: $521,300); Vancouver (House $1,627,100, Apartment $669,200)
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![April A high-rise condo in a big city](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-april-unsplash.jpg)
April
Calgary
(House: $502,600, Apartment: $248,800); Edmonton (House: $424,800, Apartment: $190,100); Moncton (House: $182,200, Apartment: $177,200); Montreal (House: $465,200, Apartment: $299,100); Ottawa (House: $479,700, Apartment: $295,700); Saskatoon (House: $360,800, Apartment: $169,000); Toronto (House: $912,400, Apartment: $523,400); Vancouver (House: $1,598,100, Apartment: $664,400)
![May The city of Montreal at night](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-may-getty.jpg)
May
Calgary
(House: $503,100, Apartment: $247,700); Edmonton (House: $426,800, Apartment: $190,600); Moncton (House: $182,300, Apartment: $184,100); Montreal (House: $467,800, Apartment: $301,100); Ottawa (House: $483,000, Apartment: $298,200); Saskatoon (House: $358,800, Apartment: $170,500); Toronto (House: $910,700, Apartment: $526,400); Vancouver(House: $1,574,600, Apartment: $657,800)
![June An exterior shot of a low-rise apartment building in the suburbs](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-june-getty.jpg)
June
Calgary
(House: $503,300, Apartment: $246,900); Edmonton (House: $425,300, Apartment: $189,200); Moncton (House: $182,700, Apartment: $188,600); Montreal (House: $470,800, Apartment: $302,900); Ottawa (House: $485,600, Apartment: $302,400); Saskatoon (House: $356,200, Apartment: $174,300); Toronto (House: $915,000, Apartment: $532,700); Vancouver (House: $1,565,100, Apartment:$ 646,100)
Related: The Hottest New Housing Developments to Watch for This Year
![July An exterior shot of a high-rise condo in the city](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-july-unsplash.jpg)
July
Calgary
(House: $503,100, Apartment: $247,200); Edmonton (House: $424,600, Apartment: $187,800); Moncton (House: $184,400, Apartment: $201,100); Montreal (House: $475,300, Apartment: $304,700); Ottawa (House: $490,100, Apartment: $303,800); Saskatoon (House: $355,800, Apartment: $174,500); Toronto (House: $922,000, Apartment: $539,300); Vancouver (House: $1,556,100, Apartment: $645,000)
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![August House exterior with white picket fence and well-manicured lawn](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-august-unsplash.jpg)
August
Calgary
(House: $505,000, Apartment: $247,600); Edmonton (House: $425,400, Apartment: $186,700); Moncton (House: 4185,200, Apartment: $201,700); Montreal (House: $480,400, Apartment: $305,900); Ottawa (House: $496,200, Apartment: $306,600); Saskatoon (House: $353,800, Apartment: $172,400); Toronto (House: $930,800, Apartment: $544,000); Vancouver (House: $1,554,400, Apartment: $648,400)
![September A rise condo in the city](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-september-unsplash.jpg)
September
Calgary
(House: $505,300, Apartment: $246,600); Edmonton (House: $426,000, Apartment: $186,700); Moncton (House: $186,400, Apartment: $191,200); Montreal (House: $480,200, Apartment: $308,400); Ottawa (House: $501,400, Apartment: $309,400); Saskatoon (House: $356,700, Apartment: $168,900); Toronto (House: $938,100, Apartment: $548,200); Vancouver (House: $1,564,700, Apartment: $651,000)
![October A scenic city view in the autumn](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-october-pixabay.jpg)
October
Calgary
(House: $503,000, Apartment: $247,800); Edmonton (House: $428,400, Apartment: $186,600); Moncton (House: $189,700, Apartment: $192,400); Montreal (House: $484,700, Apartment: $311,700); Ottawa (House: $506,800, Apartment: $312,800); Saskatoon (House: $358,200, Apartment: $166,900); Toronto (House: $946,000, Apartment: $553,600); Vancouver (House: $1,577,900, Apartment: $653,800)
![November Exterior of a house with icicles hanging from the windows](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-november-getty.jpg)
November
Calgary
(House: $502,200, Apartment: $247,900); Edmonton (House: $427,000, Apartment: $187,400); Moncton (House: $187,100, Apartment: $194,900); Montreal (House: $489,900, Apartment: $316,900); Ottawa (House: $513,400, Apartment: $318,900); Saskatoon (House: $357,300, Apartment: $163,800); Toronto (House: $953,800, Apartment: $560,000); Vancouver (House: $1,594,000, Apartment: $657,800)
![December Snowy space in between two city apartment buildings](https://assets.hgtv.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/real-estate-canada-december-unsplash.jpg)
December
Calgary
(House: $503,000, Apartment: $248,800); Edmonton (House: $421,800, Apartment: $186,500); Moncton (House: $186,800, Apartment: $202,400); Montreal (House: $494,200, Apartment: $320,800); Ottawa (House: $519,300, Apartment: $326,200); Saskatoon (House: $357,200, Apartment: $167,400); Toronto (House: $961,700, Apartment: $563,800); Vancouver (House: $1,611,400, Apartment: $668,000)
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