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THIRD QUARTER ISSUE NO. 41 S U R V E Y O F C A N A D I A N H O U S E P R I C E S Your guide to housing prices in Canada

T H E R O Y A L L E P A G E S U R V E Y O F C A N A D I A N H O U S E P R I C E S The Royal LePage Survey of Canadian House s is the largest, most comprehensive study of its kind in Canada, with information on seven types of housing in over 250 neighbourhoods from coast to coast. Historical data is available dating from the early 1970s. Visit us on our website at www.royallepage.ca. TABLE OF CONTENTS Glossary of Housing Types 3 Atlantic Provinces 4 Québec 11 Ontario 18 Prairie Provinces 34 Alberta 41 British Columbia 48 The more people know about real estate, the more likely they are to choose Royal LePage when the time comes to buy or sell. THE ROYAL LEPAGE SURVEY EXPLAINED Fair Market Value Housing values in the Royal LePage Survey are Royal LePage opinions of fair market value in each location, based on local data and market knowledge provided by Royal LePage residential real estate experts. Housing Types Seven categories of housing are surveyed, including four types of detached homes, townhouses and condominium high-rise apartments. Each housing type and its amenities are specifically described, permitting comparison of value across Canada. This includes many regional variances, for which adjustments in value estimates have been applied. Property Location Location has a major influence on real estate values. The properties in the Survey are considered to be within average commuting distance to the city centre and are typical of other housing in the neighbourhood. Mortgage Financing For the purposes of this study, mortgage financing has not been taken into account in arriving at published prices and all properties have been considered as being free and clear of debt. However, the type of mortgage debt financing on a property can affect its market value either up or down depending on the amount, term, rates of interest, method of repayment and other factors. Limitation All material contained herein is for general information purposes only. Royal LePage cannot and does not assume any liability or responsibility for any actions or decisions undertaken by any person as a result of reliance on information, estimates, or opinions contained or expressed herein. How to Contact Us Royal LePage Real Estate Services 39 Wynford Drive, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 3K5 Fax: (416) 510-5856 Email: selenafiacco@royallepage.ca Internet: www.royallepage.ca Copyright Residential Income Fund L.P. ( Royal LePage ) 2005. The information in this survey is provided for general information. E. & O. E. The information herein is from sources believed reliable, however, no responsibility is assumed for the accuracy of this information. It is not intended to provide professional, financial, real estate, legal or other advice. If you have specific questions, please contact a professional expert in that areas. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is the property of Royal LePage and any copying without written consent is prohibited. P2

G L O S S A R Y O F H O U S I N G T Y P E S 1 2 3 4 5 6 & 7 1. DETACHED BUNGALOW A detached, three-bedroom single storey home with 1 1/2 bathrooms and a one-car garage. It has a full basement but no recreation room, fireplace or appliances. Using outside dimensions (excluding garage), the total area of the house is 111 sq. metres (1,200 sq. ft.) and it is situated on a full-serviced, 511 sq. metre (5,500 sq. ft.) lot. Depending on the area, the construction style may be brick,wood, siding or stucco. 2. EXECUTIVE DETACHED TWO-STOREY A detached two-storey, four-bedroom home with 2 1/2 bathrooms, a main floor family room, one fireplace, and an attached two-car garage. There is a full basement but no recreation room or appliances. Using the exterior dimensions (excluding garage), the total area of the house is 186 sq. metres (2,000 sq. ft.), and it is situated on a fullserviced, 604 sq. metre (6,500 sq. ft.) lot. Depending on the area, the construction style may be brick,wood, aluminum siding, stucco or a combination like brick and siding. 3. STANDARD TWO-STOREY A three-bedroom, two-storey home with a detached garage. It has a full basement but no recreation room. Using outside dimensions, the total area of the house is 139 sq. metres (1,500 sq. ft.) and it is situated on a full-serviced, city-sized lot of approximately 325 sq. metres (3,500 sq. ft.). The house may be detached or semidetached and construction style may be brick,wood, siding or stucco. 4. STANDARD TOWNHOUSE Either condominium or freehold, the townhouse (rowhouse) has three bedrooms, a living room and dining room (possibly combined) and a kitchen. Also included are 1 1/2 bathrooms, standard broadloom, a one-car garage, a full unfinished basement and two appliances. Total inside area is 92 sq. metres (1,000 sq. ft.). Depending on the area, the construction may be brick,wood, siding or stucco. 5. SENIOR EXECUTIVE A two-storey, four- or five-bedroom home with three bathrooms,main floor family room plus atrium or library. Two fireplaces, a full unfinished basement and an attached twocar garage. The house is 279+ sq. metres (3,000+ sq. ft.) and is situated on a fullyserviced 627 sq. metre (6,750 sq. ft.) lot. Construction may be brick, stucco, siding or any combination. 6. STANDARD CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT A two-bedroom apartment with a living room, a dining room (possibly combined) and a kitchen, in a high-rise building with an inside floor area of 84 sq. metres (900 sq. ft.). Amenities include standard broadloom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 2 appliances, a small balcony and 1 underground parking space. Common area includes a pool and some minor recreational facilities. 7. LUXURY CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT A two-bedroom apartment with a living room, a dining room (possibly combined) and a kitchen, with family room or den, in a high-rise building with an inside floor area of 130 sq. metres (1,400 sq. ft.). Amenities include upgraded broadloom, 2 full bathrooms, ensuite laundry and storage areas, 5 appliances, a large balcony and 1 underground parking space. Common area includes a pool, sauna and other major recreation facilities. categories and expanded listings. Lot servicing costs not prepaid; costs recovered through taxation. P3

A T L A N T I C P R O V I N C E S NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEWFOUNDLAND DETACHED BUNGALOW 3 1 year Nova Scotia Bedford 280,000 270,000 232,000 20.7 - - Dartmouth - Cole Harbour/Colby/Willowdale 199,000 195,000 170,000 17.1 - - - Eastern Passage 172,000 180,000 142,000 21.1 - - - Woodlawn/Montebello 185,000 182,000 165,000 12.1 - - Halifax - Clayton Park/Fairmount/ 230,000 230,000 212,000 8.5 - - Rockingham - North End 170,000 170,000 161,000 5.6 - - - West 194,000 193,000 186,000 4.3 - - Sackville 180,000 183,000 166,000 8.4 - - Truro 115,000-115,000 0.0 - - Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 150,000 147,000 145,000 3.4 - - Summerside - - 128,000 - - - New Brunswick Fredericton 155,000 155,000 161,000-3.7 2,180 800 Moncton 157,000 142,000 135,000 16.3 - - Saint John (Rothesay) 189,000 168,500 141,200 33.9 2,200 1,600 Newfoundland St. John's - East End 153,000 148,000 145,000 5.5 1,300 1,000 - Mount Pearl 155,000 145,000 141,000 9.9 1,300 1,000 - West 153,000 148,000 145,000 5.5 1,400 1,200 P4

A T L A N T I C P R O V I N C E S NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEWFOUNDLAND EXECUTIVE DETACHED TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Nova Scotia Bedford 300,000 320,000 270,000 11.1 - - Dartmouth - Cole Harbour/Colby/Willowdale 220,000 226,000 212,000 3.8 - - - Eastern Passage 180,000 209,000 150,000 20.0 - - - Lawrence Town/Porters Lake 245,000 249,000 245,000 0.0 - - - Woodlawn/Montebello 230,000 250,000 230,000 0.0 - - Halifax - Clayton Park/Fairmount/ 330,000 334,000 300,000 10.0 - - Rockingham - South End 427,000 447,000 550,000-22.4 - - - West 300,000 290,000 299,000 0.3 - - Sackville 187,000 220,000 238,000-21.4 - - Truro 169,000-169,000 0.0 - - Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 225,000 220,000 215,000 4.7 - - Summerside - - 225,000 - - - New Brunswick Fredericton 240,000 240,000 232,000 3.4 3,362 1,500 Saint John (Rothesay) 381,000 361,500 276,400 37.8 4,300 2,800 Newfoundland St. John's - East End 250,000 240,000 243,000 2.9 2,200 1,800 - Mount Pearl 235,000 225,000 225,000 4.4 2,000 1,800 - West 245,000 238,000 240,000 2.1 2,000 1,800 P5

A T L A N T I C P R O V I N C E S NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEWFOUNDLAND STANDARD TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Nova Scotia Bedford 225,000 225,000 191,000 17.8 - - Dartmouth - Cole Harbour/Colby/Willowdale 200,000 205,000 184,000 8.7 - - - Eastern Passage 165,000 176,000 115,000 43.5 - - - Lawrence Town/Porters Lake 212,000 230,000 176,000 20.5 - - - Woodlawn/Montebello 215,000 210,000 187,000 15.0 - - Halifax - Clayton Park/Fairmount/ 230,000 230,000 221,000 4.1 - - Rockingham - North End 195,000 191,000 178,000 9.6 - - - South End 320,000 319,000 300,000 6.7 - - - West 290,000 260,000 197,000 47.2 - - Sackville 176,000 207,000 170,000 3.5 - - Truro 130,000-130,000 0.0 - - Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 177,000 180,000 175,000 1.1 - - Summerside - - 180,000 - - - New Brunswick Fredericton 197,000 190,000 187,000 5.3 2,756 1,200 Moncton 135,000 133,000 129,000 4.7 - - Saint John (Rothesay) 240,000 226,500 155,200 54.6 2,900 2,000 Newfoundland St. John's - East End 222,000 214,000 202,000 9.9 2,000 1,800 - Mount Pearl 200,000 193,000 190,000 5.3 1,800 1,600 - West 218,000 213,000 210,000 3.8 1,800 1,600 P6

A T L A N T I C P R O V I N C E S NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEWFOUNDLAND STANDARD TOWNHOUSE 3 1 year Nova Scotia Bedford 210,000 215,000 215,000-2.3 - - Dartmouth - Cole Harbour/Colby/Willowdale 123,000 123,000 100,000 23.0 - - - Eastern Passage 210,000 170,000 153,000 37.3 - - - Woodlawn/Montebello 150,000 150,000 150,000 0.0 - - Halifax - Clayton Park/Fairmount/ 215,000 207,000 170,000 26.5 - - Rockingham - North End 172,000 171,500 170,000 1.2 - - - West 200,000 200,000 165,000 21.2 - - Sackville 130,000 130,000 130,000 0.0 - - Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 110,000 106,000 106,000 3.8 - - Summerside - - 112,500 - - - New Brunswick Fredericton 145,000 142,000 136,000 6.6 2,036 900 Saint John (Rothesay) 139,000 137,400 132,500 4.9 1,900 1,500 Newfoundland St. John's - East End 110,000 106,000 103,000 6.8 900 850 - Mount Pearl 114,000 112,000 109,000 4.6 900 850 - West 110,000 107,000 105,000 4.8 900 850 P7

A T L A N T I C P R O V I N C E S NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEWFOUNDLAND SENIOR EXECUTIVE 3 1 year Nova Scotia Bedford 345,000 357,000 370,000-6.8 - - Dartmouth - Cole Harbour/Colby/Willowdale 270,000 275,000 280,000-3.6 - - - Lawrence Town/Porters Lake 254,000 297,000 315,900-19.6 - - - Woodlawn/Montebello 324,000 324,000 300,000 8.0 - - Halifax - Clayton Park/Fairmount/ 350,000 398,000 370,000-5.4 - - Rockingham - South End 515,000 535,000 600,000-14.2 - - - West 320,000 316,000 340,000-5.9 - - Truro 280,000-280,000 0.0 - - Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 285,000 275,000 260,000 9.6 - - New Brunswick Fredericton 300,000 300,000 302,000-0.7 4,220 1,500 Moncton 251,000 255,000 265,000-5.3 - - Saint John (Rothesay) 553,000 510,500 380,000 45.5 6,000 3,000 Newfoundland St. John's - East End 315,000 305,000 313,000 0.6 2,600 2,200 - Mount Pearl 260,000 250,000 251,000 3.6 2,000 1,800 - West 265,000 255,000 258,000 2.7 2,300 2,000 P8

A T L A N T I C P R O V I N C E S NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEWFOUNDLAND STANDARD CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Nova Scotia Bedford 195,000 195,000 171,000 14.0 - - Dartmouth - Cole Harbour/Colby/Willowdale 127,000 127,000 120,000 5.8 - - - Woodlawn/Montebello 140,000 140,000 110,000 27.3 - - Halifax - Clayton Park/Fairmount/ 170,000 169,000 169,000 0.6 - - Rockingham - North End 130,000 121,000 115,000 13.0 - - - South End 253,000 279,000 254,000-0.4 - - Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 100,000 100,000 98,000 2.0 - - New Brunswick Fredericton 130,000 130,000 126,500 2.8 1,812 950 Saint John (Rothesay) 129,000 125,900 117,600 9.7 1,900 1,800 Newfoundland St. John's - East End 160,000 152,000 141,000 13.5 1,400 1,200 - Mount Pearl 160,000 153,000 148,000 8.1 1,300 1,000 - West 160,000 155,000 150,000 6.7 1,400 1,500 P9

A T L A N T I C P R O V I N C E S NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEWFOUNDLAND LUXURY CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Nova Scotia Bedford 290,000 300,000 166,000 74.7 - - Halifax - South End 360,000 360,000 450,000-20.0 - - Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 250,000 250,000 250,000 0.0 - - New Brunswick Fredericton 167,000 167,000 145,000 15.2 2,431 1,000 Newfoundland St. John's - East End 210,000 205,000 200,000 5.0 1,800 1,600 - Mount Pearl 160,000 157,000 153,000 4.6 1,400 1,300 P10

Q U É B E C DETACHED BUNGALOW 3 1 year Québec Cowansville/Bromont/Lac-Brome 145,000-140,000 3.6 2,300 900 Trois-Rivieres - - 110,000 - - - Montréal Area Ahuntsic 290,000 280,000 255,000 13.7 3,200 1,450 Beaconsfield 268,000 260,000 250,000 7.2 4,300 1,800 Boucherville 223,356 214,047 207,835 7.5 - - Chomedey, Laval 262,000 257,300 253,750 3.3 2,890 1,430 Côte-St-Luc 240,000 240,000 228,000 5.3 - - Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 260,000 265,000 245,000 6.1 3,600 1,600 Dorval 230,000 228,000 217,000 6.0 3,200 1,600 Duvernay, Laval 277,000 273,750 253,725 9.2 3,000 1,420 Fabreville 220,500 217,300 211,400 4.3 2,510 1,220 Lachine 212,500 210,000 201,000 5.7 3,100 1,400 Lasalle/Verdun 195,000 195,000 180,000 8.3 - - Laval-Des-Rapides 249,800 247,700 240,000 4.1 3,200 1,415 Pointe Claire 230,000 227,500 228,000 0.9 3,100 1,600 St-Lambert 222,000 220,000 212,000 4.7 3,500 1,700 St-Laurent 285,000 275,000 250,000 14.0 2,850 1,700 Vimont 260,000 255,500 249,000 4.4 2,650 1,400 Québec City Area Beauport 159,800 171,000 145,300 10.0 508 896 Cap Rouge 145,000 200,000 223,000-35.0 3,096 876 Charlesbourg 157,000 161,500 144,500 8.7 4,929 821 Neufchatel 173,500 169,000 146,500 18.4 2,994 870 Québec (Haute-Ville) 250,000 250,000 249,000 0.4 4,936 1,049 Rive-Sud 135,000 125,000 126,000 7.1 3,226 777 Sillery 297,000 354,000 305,000-2.6 2,858 1,452 Ste-Foy 200,000 200,000 168,500 18.7 2,868 954 P11

Q U É B E C EXECUTIVE DETACHED TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Québec Cowansville/Bromont/Lac-Brome 225,000-205,000 9.8 3,300 1,200 Trois-Rivieres - - 215,000 - - - Montréal Area Ahuntsic 372,000 362,000 320,000 16.3 3,500 2,100 Beaconsfield 395,000 380,000 370,000 6.8 5,600 3,000 Boucherville 378,286 390,000 356,864 6.0 - - Chomedey, Laval 373,700 370,600 350,700 6.6 4,500 1,900 Côte-St-Luc 480,000 480,000 460,000 4.3 - - Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 380,000 390,000 365,000 4.1 5,000 2,800 Dorval 340,000 335,000 330,000 3.0 4,300 2,600 Duvernay, Laval 469,000 465,000 440,000 6.6 5,600 2,625 Fabreville 332,000 325,000 319,500 3.9 3,780 1,760 Lachine 300,000 295,000 286,000 4.9 3,900 2,400 Lasalle/Verdun 250,000 250,000 250,000 0.0 - - Laval-Des-Rapides 329,000 326,000 319,000 3.1 4,150 1,820 Montréal West 425,000 425,000 395,000 7.6 - - Mount Royal 579,000 575,000 575,000 0.7 7,000 4,800 Notre-Dame-De-Grâce 455,000 455,000 430,000 5.8 - - Outremont 751,000 750,000 760,000-1.2 8,000 4,000 Pointe Claire 335,000 330,000 322,500 3.9 5,200 3,300 St-Lambert 459,000 455,000 448,000 2.5 5,000 2,750 St-Laurent 410,000 395,000 350,000 17.1 3,600 2,100 Vimont 455,750 447,500 425,000 7.2 6,150 2,450 Westmount 998,000 978,592 949,905 5.1 - - Québec City Area Beauport 202,500 220,000 198,850 1.8 109 1,000 Cap Rouge 186,500 178,000 178,000 4.8 4,063 1,163 Charlesbourg 158,000 158,000 153,500 2.9 4,011 1,408 Neufchatel 164,000 164,000 164,500-0.3 5,422 1,049 Québec (Haute-Ville) 177,000 177,000 177,000 0.0 6,208 1,452 Rive-Sud 140,000 140,000 140,000 0.0 3,256 877 Sillery 298,500 298,500 298,500 0.0 4,199 1,773 Ste-Foy 161,000 161,000 160,000 0.6 2,695 993 P12

Q U É B E C STANDARD TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Québec Cowansville/Bromont/Lac-Brome 180,000-175,000 2.9 2,700 1,000 Trois-Rivieres - - 144,000 - - - Montréal Area Ahuntsic 285,000 273,000 242,000 17.8 2,750 1,650 Beaconsfield 340,000 328,000 310,000 9.7 5,200 2,800 Boucherville 278,467 253,172 224,125 24.2 - - Chomedey, Laval 302,000 299,600 286,500 5.4 3,800 1,615 Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 290,000 300,000 280,000 3.6 3,800 2,400 Dorval 233,000 230,000 217,000 7.4 3,200 1,600 Duvernay, Laval 296,000 293,000 280,000 5.7 3,360 1,515 Fabreville 295,000 294,200 285,000 3.5 3,610 1,560 Lachine 217,500 215,000 229,000-5.0 2,900 1,600 Laval-Des-Rapides 292,500 290,000 279,000 4.8 3,500 1,615 Montréal West 355,000 355,000 330,000 7.6 - - Mount Royal 466,000 464,000 464,000 0.4 6,000 3,500 Notre-Dame-De-Grâce 360,000 360,000 360,000 0.0 - - Outremont 425,000 425,000 425,000 0.0 4,900 2,300 Pointe Claire 278,000 275,000 265,000 4.9 4,100 2,300 St-Lambert 265,000 263,000 254,000 4.3 3,400 27,500 St-Laurent 300,000 296,000 255,000 17.6 2,750 1,800 Vimont 358,000 354,500 333,000 7.5 5,140 2,025 Westmount 678,000 665,040 645,000 5.1 - - Québec City Area Beauport 115,000 134,000 139,300-17.4 2,704 956 Cap Rouge 274,000 276,000 280,000-2.1 3,018 990 Charlesbourg 113,000 113,000 116,000-2.6 3,019 935 Neufchatel 118,000 118,000 118,000 0.0 4,440 1,224 Québec (Haute-Ville) 150,000 150,000 150,000 0.0 3,621 1,109 Rive-Sud 117,000 117,000 117,000 0.0 3,798 821 Sillery 190,000 190,000 186,000 2.2 3,387 1,000 Ste-Foy 139,000 139,000 137,000 1.5 2,931 832 P13

Q U É B E C STANDARD TOWNHOUSE 3 1 year Québec Cowansville/Bromont/Lac-Brome 135,000-125,000 8.0 2,200 800 Trois-Rivieres - - 83,000 - - - Montréal Area Ahuntsic 207,000 200,000 180,000 15.0 2,200 1,400 Beaconsfield 240,000 230,000 220,000 9.1 4,300 1,800 Boucherville 193,286 188,794 175,977 9.8 - - Chomedey, Laval 230,000 228,000 220,500 4.3 2,500 1,215 Côte-St-Luc 215,000 215,000 205,000 4.9 - - Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 180,000 185,000 180,000 0.0 2,700 1,500 Duvernay, Laval 220,000 218,000 214,000 2.8 2,575 1,215 Fabreville 191,000 189,000 185,000 3.2 2,100 1,085 Lachine 238,000 235,000 217,000 9.7 3,100 1,600 Lasalle/Verdun 155,000 155,000 148,000 4.7 - - Laval-Des-Rapides 210,000 208,000 200,000 5.0 2,560 1,230 Outremont 371,000 370,000 375,000-1.1 3,600 2,200 Pointe Claire 218,000 215,000 208,000 4.8 3,600 1,800 St-Lambert 250,000 247,000 239,000 4.6 3,100 1,400 St-Laurent 228,000 221,000 200,000 14.0 2,300 1,450 Vimont 210,000 208,000 194,000 8.2 2,550 1,115 Québec City Area Beauport 105,000 105,000 105,000 0.0 1,831 767 Cap Rouge 141,000 166,000 153,600-8.2 2,392 935 Charlesbourg 154,000 150,000 136,000 13.2 2,418 935 Neufchatel 142,000 129,000 118,000 20.3 2,488 876 Québec (Haute-Ville) 255,000 255,000 208,000 22.6 3,572 816 Rive-Sud 175,000 125,000 120,000 45.8 1,574 707 Sillery 210,000 210,000 192,000 9.4 2,166 844 Ste-Foy 170,000 170,000 193,000-11.9 2,491 723 P14

Q U É B E C SENIOR EXECUTIVE 3 1 year Québec Cowansville/Bromont/Lac-Brome 335,000-325,000 3.1 4,000 2,000 Montréal Area Ahuntsic 715,000 695,000 660,000 8.3 7,400 5,200 Beaconsfield 490,000 470,000 460,000 6.5 6,500 3,600 Boucherville 589,333 473,154 489,900 20.3 - - Chomedey, Laval 441,000 437,000 428,000 3.0 5,000 2,325 Côte-St-Luc 520,000 520,000 490,000 6.1 - - Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 630,000 640,000 625,000 0.8 7,000 4,600 Duvernay, Laval 701,000 701,000 675,000 3.9 7,400 3,750 Fabreville 425,000 424,500 415,000 2.4 5,150 2,310 Laval-Des-Rapides 398,000 395,000 390,000 2.1 5,000 2,215 Mount Royal 855,000 850,000 850,000 0.6 10,500 5,500 Notre-Dame-De-Grâce 440,000 440,000 420,000 4.8 - - Outremont 836,000 835,000 840,000-0.5 9,500 4,200 Pointe Claire 385,000 380,000 375,000 2.7 6,500 3,800 St-Lambert 358,000 355,000 345,000 3.8 4,900 2,750 St-Laurent 695,000 670,000 560,000 24.1 7,600 5,200 Vimont 560,000 560,000 525,000 6.7 6,800 2,940 Westmount 1,700,000 1,670,287 1,637,536 3.8 - - Québec City Area Cap Rouge 306,000 276,000 317,000-3.5 4,198 1,740 Charlesbourg 255,000 188,000 235,000 8.5 5,844 821 Neufchatel 251,000 234,000 212,000 18.4 10,454 1,398 Québec (Haute-Ville) 480,000 445,000 372,000 29.0 8,431 1,937 Rive-Sud 241,000 238,000 223,000 8.1 3,377 1,049 Sillery 421,000 425,000 386,000 9.1 4,871 7,888 Ste-Foy 356,000 356,000 303,000 17.5 4,007 1,782 P15

Q U É B E C STANDARD CONDMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Québec Cowansville/Bromont/Lac-Brome 160,000-150,000 6.7 2,400 900 Trois-Rivieres - - 103,000 - - - Montréal Area Ahuntsic 188,000 180,000 165,000 13.9 2,100 1,150 Boucherville 158,000 159,624 158,522-0.3 - - Chomedey, Laval 207,300 204,700 188,000 10.3 3,000 1,620 Côte-St-Luc 220,000 220,000 208,000 5.8 - - Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 175,000 180,000 170,000 2.9 2,700 1,500 Dorval 198,000 190,000 183,000 8.2 3,200 1,600 Duvernay, Laval 204,000 201,000 198,000 3.0 3,280 1,320 Fabreville 189,000 185,000 176,000 7.4 2,100 1,095 Lachine 234,000 230,000 204,000 14.7 3,100 1,600 Lasalle/Verdun 150,000 150,000 140,000 7.1 - - Laval-Des-Rapides 193,000 191,000 172,500 11.9 2,200 1,120 Notre-Dame-De-Grâce 225,000 225,000 228,000-1.3 - - Outremont 316,000 315,000 315,000 0.3 4,000 2,100 St-Lambert 163,000 162,000 155,000 5.2 2,000 1,250 St-Laurent 207,000 200,000 190,000 8.9 2,100 1,350 Vimont 206,000 204,000 185,500 11.1 2,450 1,215 Westmount 276,930 276,930 269,000 2.9 - - Québec City Area Beauport 107,000 119,000 106,000 0.9 2,214 609 Cap Rouge 138,500 130,000 120,500 14.9 2,031 835 Charlesbourg 129,000 113,500 100,000 29.0 2,538 816 Neufchatel 133,000 129,000 111,000 19.8 1,693 523 Québec (Haute-Ville) 126,000 118,000 126,500-0.4 3,365 876 Rive-Sud 76,000 76,000 76,000 0.0 1,790 707 Sillery 130,000 130,000 129,000 0.8 2,273 844 Ste-Foy 110,000 110,000 109,000 0.9 1,613 658 P16

Q U É B E C LUXURY CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Québec Cowansville/Bromont/Lac-Brome 225,000-215,000 4.7 3,400 1,500 Montréal Area Ahuntsic 340,000 330,000 330,000 3.0 3,200 1,800 Boucherville 263,500 280,925 270,200-2.5 - - Chomedey, Laval 505,000 495,000 467,500 8.0 5,500 3,010 Côte-St-Luc 335,000 335,000 325,000 3.1 - - Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 230,000 230,000 225,000 2.2 3,200 2,200 Duvernay, Laval 315,000 315,000 308,000 2.3 3,450 1,900 Lasalle/Verdun 215,000 215,000 205,000 4.9 - - Laval-Des-Rapides 368,000 365,000 350,000 5.1 4,100 2,165 Notre-Dame-De-Grâce 285,000 285,000 275,000 3.6 - - Outremont 760,000 760,000 765,000-0.7 8,500 3,800 Pointe Claire 328,000 325,000 320,000 2.5 5,900 3,300 St-Lambert 353,000 350,000 345,000 2.3 4,500 2,300 St-Laurent 375,000 360,000 350,000 7.1 3,500 1,900 Westmount 624,811 624,811 618,625 1.0 - - Québec City Area Québec (Haute-Ville) 273,000 270,000 270,000 1.1 7,685 1,816 Rive-Sud 154,000 172,000 172,000-10.5 2,510 1,023 Sillery 325,000 325,000 331,000-1.8 5,540 1,996 Ste-Foy 204,000 172,000 184,500 10.6 2,538 826 P17

O N T A R I O DETACHED BUNGALOW 3 1 year Toronto and Greater Toronto Area Bloor West Village 556,000 556,000 435,000 27.8 3,725 1,800 Brampton/Bramalea 295,000 295,000 285,000 3.5 2,850 1,650 Burlington 315,000 315,000 295,500 6.6 3,100 1,800 Downsview 369,000 368,000 368,000 0.3 2,600 2,200 Etobicoke -Islington/Kingsway 424,000 418,000 406,000 4.4 3,000 1,800 -North Etobicoke 412,000 410,000 398,000 3.5 2,950 2,600 -South Etobicoke 340,000 340,000 327,000 4.0 2,200 1,300 High Park 665,000 665,000 600,000 10.8 5,400 2,200 Leaside 608,000 560,000 540,000 12.6 - - Markham 460,000 430,000 430,000 7.0 4,694 2,000 Mississauga 343,000 335,000 326,000 5.2 3,900 1,800 -Meadowvale/Streetsville 380,000 375,000 346,000 9.8 3,100 1,600 North Toronto 553,800 542,500 480,000 15.4 - - Oakville 300,000 300,000 300,000 0.0 2,800 1,500 Richmond Hill 345,000 345,000 335,000 3.0 3,250 1,500 Scarborough - Agincourt 324,500 320,850 305,000 6.4 2,500 1,400 - Central 320,000 315,000 289,000 10.7 2,400 1,400 - West 327,000 335,000 305,000 7.2 2,400 1,400 Thornhill 550,000 550,000 500,000 10.0 4,300 1,800 Unionville 550,000 485,000 460,000 19.6 5,612 2,300 Woodbridge 427,000 428,000 422,250 1.1 - - P18

O N T A R I O DETACHED BUNGALOW 3 1 year Ontario Ancaster 407,173 384,329 339,333 20.0 3,739 - Barrie 257,000 252,000 245,000 4.9 2,800 - Blind River 99,800 - - - - - Bracebridge 210,000 210,000 195,000 7.7 2,000 - Brantford 215,000 217,000 215,000 0.0 3,530 1,200 Brockville 170,000 160,000 165,000 3.0 - - Chatham 150,000 - - - 2,250 1,000 Don Mills 489,000-475,000 2.9 - - Elliot Lake 91,853 - - - - - Georgetown/Halton Hills 315,350 262,580 297,500 6.0 3,000 1,400 Grimsby 260,000 250,000 245,000 6.1 2,500 1,200 Hamilton - Centre 105,446 92,206 118,071-10.7 1,388 - - East 162,906 162,909 163,061-0.1 2,108 - - Mountain 205,269 200,357 205,274 0.0 2,585 - - West 189,283 214,857 214,378-11.7 2,603 - Huntsville 185,000 181,000 181,000 2.2 2,060 1,000 Kincardine 294,510 - - - 2,345 1,500 Kitchener 229,900 - - - 3,750 1,200 London 219,300 216,500 202,500 8.3 - - Midland 210,000 205,000 - - 2,400 1,000 North Bay 220,000 220,000 200,000 10.0 3,700 1,300 Orangeville 267,000 253,000 244,500 9.2 3,100 1,350 Ottawa 476,000 471,000 452,000 5.3 4,750 3,000 - Eastern 249,500 247,000 233,000 7.1 3,350 1,600 - Kanata 307,000 304,000 293,000 4.8 - - - Nepean - - 265,000 - - - - Orleans 251,500 249,000 240,000 4.8 3,350 1,750 - Southern 250,500 248,000 240,000 4.4 3,350 1,750 - Western 300,000 299,500 278,500 7.7 - - Parry Sound 175,000 175,000 - - - - Sarnia 159,900 159,000 - - 2,591 950 Simcoe 165,000 165,000 155,000 6.5 - - St. Catharines 195,000 192,000 - - - - - Fonthill - 250,000 - - - - - Niagara-on-the-Lake 355,000 302,500 - - - - -Niagara Falls 185,000 180,000 - - - - Stoney Creek 225,700 250,300 236,988-4.8 2,690 - Sudbury 185,000 175,000 - - 2,600 1,200 P19

O N T A R I O Thunder Bay 132,830 155,875 134,285-1.1 2,650 850 Tillsonburg 175,000 174,000 - - - - P20

O N T A R I O EXECUTIVE DETACHED TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Toronto and Greater Toronto Area Beach District 810,000 800,800 769,000 5.3 - - Bloor West Village 883,000 875,000 775,000 13.9 5,580 2,500 Brampton/Bramalea 427,000 427,000 410,000 4.1 3,500 2,800 Burlington 425,000 425,000 415,000 2.4 4,150 2,500 Cabbagetown 680,000 630,000 713,000-4.6 - - Downsview 436,000 433,000 435,000 0.2 3,800 2,500 Etobicoke -Islington/Kingsway 610,000 610,000 595,000 2.5 3,800 3,900 -North Etobicoke 495,000 490,000 480,000 3.1 3,600 3,000 -South Etobicoke 435,000 435,000 430,000 1.2 3,100 2,500 Forest Hill 1,500,000 1,440,000 1,888,000-20.6 - - High Park 1,068,000 1,068,000 825,000 29.5 6,600 3,150 Leaside 851,000 830,000 830,000 2.5 - - Markham 535,000 510,000 480,000 11.5 5,459 2,300 Midtown Toronto 1,600,000 1,650,000 1,730,000-7.5 - - Mississauga 388,000 381,500 370,000 4.9 4,600 2,300 -Meadowvale/Streetsville 430,000 424,000 387,000 11.1 3,350 1,900 Moore Park 1,900,000 1,900,000 1,468,000 29.4 - - North Toronto 1,449,600 1,387,000 1,341,250 8.1 - - Oakville 425,000 425,000 415,000 2.4 2,500 2,400 Richmond Hill 390,000 390,000 385,000 1.3 4,000 1,750 Scarborough - Agincourt 454,500 450,000 425,000 6.9 3,200 1,850 - Central 410,000 400,000 375,000 9.3 3,200 1,800 - West Hill 432,000 450,000 397,000 8.8 3,250 1,800 Thornhill 560,000 560,000 525,000 6.7 4,750 1,900 Unionville 680,000 610,000 580,000 17.2 6,938 2,500 Woodbridge 470,500 472,650 471,000-0.1 - - P21

O N T A R I O EXECUTIVE DETACHED TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Ontario Barrie 480,000 475,000 425,000 12.9 4,800 - Bracebridge 335,000 335,000 330,000 1.5 3,075 - Brantford 341,000 332,000 325,000 4.9 5,547 1,550 Brockville 245,000 235,000 240,000 2.1 - - Chatham 250,000 - - - 1,300 1,400 Don Mills 660,000-654,000 0.9 - - Georgetown/Halton Hills 388,914 418,930 366,900 6.0 3,500 2,000 Grimsby 350,000 330,000 315,000 11.1 3,500 2,000 Huntsville 285,000 285,000 285,000 0.0 3,800 1,400 Kitchener 355,100 - - - 5,600 2,500 London 286,200 282,500 263,600 8.6 - - Midland 285,000 280,000 - - 3,000 1,200 North Bay 265,000 262,000 240,000 10.4 4,900 1,500 Orangeville 350,000 317,000 320,000 9.4 4,000 1,750 Ottawa 483,000 478,000 459,000 5.2 4,750 3,000 - Eastern 290,000 287,000 275,000 5.5 3,450 1,700 - Kanata 353,000 349,500 336,500 4.9 - - - Nepean - - 380,000 - - - - Orleans 319,000 316,000 302,000 5.6 4,350 1,800 - Southern 320,000 317,000 304,000 5.3 4,300 1,800 - Western 385,000 382,000 355,000 8.5 - - Parry Sound 225,000 225,000 - - - - Sarnia 251,000 250,000 - - 4,050 1,800 Simcoe 280,000 280,000 270,000 3.7 - - St. Catharines 277,000 275,000 - - - - - Fonthill - 380,000 - - - - - Niagara-on-the-Lake 395,000 375,000 - - - - -Niagara Falls 269,000 265,000 - - - - Thunder Bay 317,000 329,100 267,639 18.4 4,900 1,200 Tillsonburg 325,000 325,000 - - - - P22

O N T A R I O STANDARD TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Toronto and Greater Toronto Area Beach District 544,000 530,500 509,000 6.9 - - Bloor West Village 578,000 569,000 525,000 10.1 3,886 2,300 Brampton/Bramalea 315,000 315,000 303,500 3.8 3,150 2,300 Burlington 351,000 350,000 335,000 4.8 3,150 1,850 Cabbagetown 570,000 535,000 571,000-0.2 - - Downsview 315,000 310,000 312,000 1.0 2,500 2,300 Etobicoke -Islington/Kingsway 460,000 460,000 450,000 2.2 3,100 2,300 -North Etobicoke 393,000 392,000 382,000 2.9 2,600 2,500 -South Etobicoke 340,000 335,000 330,000 3.0 2,400 2,000 Forest Hill 920,000 915,000 1,237,000-25.6 - - High Park 589,000 589,000 530,000 11.1 4,600 2,100 Leaside 725,000 725,000 690,000 5.1 - - Markham 463,000 450,000 430,000 7.7 4,724 2,000 Midtown Toronto 1,400,000 1,400,000 1,332,000 5.1 - - Mississauga 324,500 319,500 309,500 4.8 3,400 1,975 -Meadowvale/Streetsville 329,000 329,000 309,000 6.5 2,500 1,500 Moore Park 990,000 900,000 807,000 22.7 - - North Toronto 707,550 638,500 600,000 17.9 - - Oakville 350,000 350,000 325,000 7.7 2,800 1,900 Richmond Hill 350,000 350,000 340,000 2.9 3,000 1,600 Riverdale 500,000 500,000 340,000 47.1 - - Scarborough - Agincourt 344,000 340,000 325,000 5.8 2,400 1,500 - Central 359,000 350,000 329,000 9.1 2,800 1,600 - West Hill 340,000 355,000 315,000 7.9 2,700 1,600 The Annex 780,000 900,000 690,000 13.0 - - Thornhill 450,000 450,000 400,000 12.5 3,400 1,700 Unionville 560,000 505,000 480,000 16.7 5,714 2,300 Woodbridge 351,000 350,000 348,000 0.9 - - P23

O N T A R I O STANDARD TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Ontario Ancaster 461,618 458,905 387,260 19.2 4,971 - Barrie 251,000 242,000 280,000-10.4 2,800 - Blind River 110,750 - - - - - Bracebridge 275,000 275,000 275,000 0.0 2,500 - Brantford 218,000 214,000 203,000 7.4 3,546 1,300 Brockville 158,000 150,000 150,000 5.3 - - Chatham 195,000 - - - 2,750 1,000 Dundas 408,167 420,131 331,700 23.1 4,465 - Elliot Lake 62,458 - - - - - Georgetown/Halton Hills 338,140 247,000 319,000 6.0 2,400 1,400 Grimsby 260,000 260,000 250,000 4.0 2,700 1,500 Hamilton - Centre 135,292 125,506 130,567 3.6 1,903 1,100 - East 242,968 155,291 230,000 5.6 3,148 - - Mountain 292,171 290,216 281,329 3.9 3,671 975 - West 232,913 256,200 210,013 10.9 2,927 1,800 Huntsville 160,000 153,000 153,000 4.6 1,900 950 Kincardine 286,500 - - - 2,550 1,500 Kitchener 243,500 - - - 3,750 1,200 London 225,400 222,500 206,000 9.4 - - Midland 180,000 175,000 - - 2,200 1,000 North Bay 210,000 210,000 191,000 9.9 3,700 1,300 Orangeville 255,000 250,000 242,000 5.4 3,000 1,300 Ottawa 422,000 418,000 401,000 5.2 4,350 2,300 - Eastern 253,500 253,000 244,000 3.9 3,400 1,500 - Kanata 285,000 280,000 265,000 7.5 - - - Nepean - - 285,000 - - - - Orleans 263,500 257,000 244,000 8.0 3,450 1,500 - Southern 263,500 261,000 250,000 5.4 3,450 1,500 - Western 330,000 329,000 310,000 6.5 - - Parry Sound 175,000 175,000 - - - - Sarnia 129,000 130,000 - - 2,106 900 Simcoe 190,000 190,000 170,000 11.8 - - St. Catharines 194,000 189,000 - - - - - Fonthill - 270,000 - - - - - Niagara-on-the-Lake - 309,000 - - - - -Niagara Falls 179,000 176,000 - - - - Stoney Creek 321,408 336,810 298,704 7.6 3,590 - Sudbury 260,000 250,000 - - 4,200 1,600 P24

O N T A R I O Thunder Bay 107,600 101,750 135,900-20.8 2,350 850 Tillsonburg 188,000 187,000 - - - - P25

O N T A R I O STANDARD TOWNHOUSE 3 1 year Toronto and Greater Toronto Area Beach District 468,000 396,600 406,000 15.3 - - Bloor West Village 424,000 424,000 260,000 63.1 2,600 1,600 Brampton/Bramalea 258,000 258,000 242,500 6.4 2,000 1,500 Burlington 239,250 225,000 205,000 16.7 2,350 1,500 Cabbagetown 600,000 530,000 534,000 12.4 - - Downsview 198,000 196,000 193,000 2.6 1,500 1,800 Etobicoke -Islington/Kingsway 275,000 275,000 235,000 17.0 2,300 1,800 -North Etobicoke 297,000 295,000 288,000 3.1 2,300 2,000 -South Etobicoke 340,000 340,000 325,000 4.6 2,400 2,000 Forest Hill 1,200,000 1,200,000 891,000 34.7 - - Leaside 381,000 355,000 355,000 7.3 - - Markham 340,000 325,000 300,000 13.3 3,469 1,600 Mississauga 236,500 231,000 225,000 5.1 2,450 1,675 -Meadowvale/Streetsville 262,000 262,000 247,000 6.1 2,100 1,350 North Toronto 481,100 470,000 442,500 8.7 - - Oakville 260,000 260,000 237,000 9.7 2,200 1,900 Richmond Hill 245,000 245,000 235,000 4.3 2,600 1,500 Scarborough - Agincourt 230,500 235,000 226,000 2.0 1,850 1,400 - Central 225,000 195,000 180,000 25.0 1,500 1,400 - West Hill 247,500 250,000 192,500 28.6 1,900 1,300 Thornhill 235,000 235,000 235,000 0.0 2,600 1,500 Unionville 400,000 385,000 385,000 3.9 4,082 1,750 Waterfront 440,000 440,000 304,000 44.7 - - Woodbridge 298,300 296,700 293,026 1.8 - - P26

O N T A R I O STANDARD TOWNHOUSE 3 1 year Ontario Barrie Bracebridge 199,000 192,000 185,000 7.6 1,800 1,800 Brantford 185,000 178,000 170,000 8.8 1,600 1,800 Brockville 207,000 200,000 193,000 7.3 2,000 1,800 Barrie 195,000 192,000 180,000 8.3 2,250 - Bracebridge 190,000 190,000 190,000 0.0 1,950 - Brantford 139,000 137,000 127,700 8.8 2,264 1,100 Brockville 130,000 123,000 120,000 8.3 - - Chatham 220,000 - - - 1,100 1,200 Don Mills 254,000-246,000 3.3 - - Elliot Lake 40,842 - - - - - Georgetown/Halton Hills 203,520 196,202 192,000 6.0 1,700 1,200 Grimsby 215,000 210,000 210,000 2.4 2,000 1,000 Huntsville 152,000 149,000 146,000 4.1 2,100 1,000 Kitchener 201,300 - - - 2,950 1,200 London 140,556 137,500 132,600 6.0 - - North Bay 115,000 110,000 97,000 18.6 2,400 1,000 Orangeville 190,000 193,000 195,000-2.6 2,200 1,100 Ottawa 271,500 269,000 257,000 5.6 3,350 1,400 - Eastern 189,000 187,000 180,000 5.0 2,800 1,150 - Kanata 232,000 226,500 216,500 7.2 - - - Orleans 198,000 196,000 188,000 5.3 2,850 1,200 - Southern 208,000 206,000 198,000 5.1 3,050 1,100 - Western 270,000 269,900 251,000 7.6 - - Sarnia 129,000 110,000 - - 2,090 900 Simcoe 140,000 140,000 130,000 7.7 - - St. Catharines 172,000 168,000 - - - - - Fonthill - 235,000 - - - - - Niagara-on-the-Lake 292,000 289,000 - - - - -Niagara Falls - 159,000 - - - - Thunder Bay 73,700 73,700 89,000-17.2 1,400 700 Tillsonburg 162,500 152,000 - - - - P27

O N T A R I O SENIOR EXECUTIVE 3 1 year Toronto and Greater Toronto Area Beach District 1,410,000 1,200,000 1,110,000 27.0 - - Brampton/Bramalea 572,000 572,000 532,000 7.5 5,200 3,500 Burlington 615,000 580,000 545,000 12.8 5,320 3,000 Cabbagetown 675,000 675,000 592,000 14.0 - - Etobicoke -Islington/Kingsway 800,000 782,000 760,000 5.3 5,200 4,000 -North Etobicoke 640,000 635,000 620,000 3.2 4,500 3,500 Forest Hill 2,900,000 2,900,000 2,800,000 3.6 - - Leaside 1,300,000 1,250,000 1,190,000 9.2 - - Markham 587,000 575,000 565,000 3.9 5,989 2,400 Midtown Toronto 2,700,000 2,250,000 2,460,000 9.8 - - Mississauga 537,000 527,500 510,000 5.3 6,200 3,300 -Meadowvale/Streetsville 550,000 549,000 500,000 10.0 4,600 2,500 Moore Park 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 20.0 - - North Toronto 1,581,000 1,505,000 1,415,000 11.7 - - Oakville 700,000 690,000 650,000 7.7 7,000 5,500 Richmond Hill 485,000 485,000 475,000 2.1 4,600 2,400 Riverdale 720,000 750,000 498,000 44.6 - - Scarborough - Agincourt 520,000 515,000 487,000 6.8 3,500 1,900 - Central 487,000 475,000 445,000 9.4 3,600 2,400 - West Hill 600,000 620,000 544,850 10.1 4,500 2,200 Thornhill 600,000 600,000 580,000 3.4 5,000 2,500 Unionville 800,000 725,000 660,000 21.2 8,163 3,300 Woodbridge 470,000 470,000 472,245-0.5 - - P28

O N T A R I O SENIOR EXECUTIVE 3 1 year Ontario Barrie 790,000 817,000 600,000 31.7 5,500 - Bracebridge 412,000 412,000 400,000 3.0 3,800 - Brantford 388,000 385,000 378,000 2.6 6,312 1,800 Brockville 325,000 310,000 325,000 0.0 - - Chatham 350,000 - - - 5,250 1,500 Georgetown/Halton Hills 505,800 490,505 480,000 5.4 4,500 2,400 Grimsby 460,000 450,000 420,000 9.5 4,000 2,500 Huntsville 336,000 336,000 330,000 1.8 4,000 1,650 Kitchener 536,500 - - - 7,000 3,000 London 422,600 407,500 395,000 7.0 - - North Bay 360,000 360,000 340,000 5.9 6,400 1,800 Orangeville 420,000 400,000 375,000 12.0 4,200 2,300 Ottawa 681,500 676,000 654,000 4.2 6,150 3,600 - Eastern 416,500 412,000 395,000 5.4 4,850 2,300 - Kanata 476,500 470,000 455,000 4.7 - - - Orleans 424,000 420,000 400,000 6.0 5,550 2,400 - Rockcliffe Park 1,900,000 1,800,000 1,600,000 18.8 15,750 6,000 - Southern 429,000 425,000 406,000 5.7 5,550 2,500 - Western 425,000 425,000 395,000 7.6 - - Parry Sound 265,000 265,000 - - - - Sarnia 420,000 416,500 - - 6,800 2,800 Simcoe 400,000 400,000 350,000 14.3 - - St. Catharines 456,000 450,000 - - - - - Fonthill - 400,000 - - - - - Niagara-on-the-Lake 640,000 625,000 - - - - -Niagara Falls 375,000 367,000 - - - - Sudbury 420,000 400,000 - - 5,200 2,200 Thunder Bay 350,080 367,500 346,400 1.1 5,400 1,400 Tillsonburg 390,000 390,000 - - - - P29

O N T A R I O STANDARD CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Toronto and Greater Toronto Area Bloor West Village 304,000 278,000 265,000 14.7 2,500 1,600 Brampton/Bramalea 173,000 173,000 171,500 0.9 1,525 1,200 Burlington 235,250 235,000 210,000 12.0 2,350 1,500 Cabbagetown 380,000 360,000 293,000 29.7 - - Downsview 176,000 175,000 165,000 6.7 1,400 1,500 Etobicoke -Islington/Kingsway 275,000 260,000 234,000 17.5 2,000 1,600 -North Etobicoke 186,000 184,000 179,000 3.9 1,500 1,800 -South Etobicoke 305,000 305,000 270,000 13.0 2,000 1,800 Forest Hill 560,000 560,000 430,000 30.2 - - High Park 331,000 320,000 320,000 3.4 2,500 1,700 Leaside 325,000 290,000 275,000 18.2 - - Markham 285,000 275,000 282,000 1.1 2,908 1,500 Midtown Toronto 450,000 450,000 430,000 4.7 - - Mississauga 214,500 210,000 201,000 6.7 2,200 1,400 -Meadowvale/Streetsville 221,000 221,000 209,000 5.7 1,750 1,200 North Toronto 364,300 339,000 340,000 7.1 - - Oakville 220,000 220,000 220,000 0.0 2,000 1,450 Richmond Hill 235,000 235,000 235,000 0.0 2,900 1,500 Riverdale 350,000 325,000 262,000 33.6 - - Scarborough - Agincourt 195,000 200,000 180,000 8.3 1,500 1,300 - Central 195,000 198,000 187,000 4.3 1,550 1,200 - West Hill 175,000 180,000 151,500 15.5 1,400 1,300 The Annex 500,000 450,000 393,000 27.2 - - Thornhill 260,000 260,000 260,000 0.0 2,500 1,600 Unionville 350,000 350,000 345,000 1.4 3,571 1,600 Waterfront 400,000 330,000 251,000 59.4 - - Woodbridge 272,020 274,500 271,357 0.2 - - P30

O N T A R I O STANDARD CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Ontario Barrie 260,000 255,000 280,000-7.1 2,800 - Bracebridge 130,000 133,000 125,000 4.0 1,270 - Brantford 149,000 147,000 143,000 4.2 2,424 1,000 Brockville 150,000 140,000 140,000 7.1 - - Chatham 76,000 - - - 1,100 800 Don Mills 245,000-239,000 2.5 - - Elliot Lake 19,800 - - - - - Georgetown/Halton Hills 269,240 255,730 254,000 6.0 1,900 1,100 Grimsby 160,000 160,000 160,000 0.0 1,600 1,000 Huntsville 131,000 120,000 120,000 9.2 1,700 950 Kitchener 132,900 - - - 2,150 900 London 117,300 112,000 108,700 7.9 - - North Bay 145,000 144,000 134,000 8.2 2,400 1,000 Orangeville 190,000 175,000 170,000 11.8 2,200 1,000 Ottawa 263,500 261,000 249,000 5.8 3,050 1,200 - Eastern 157,500 156,000 151,000 4.3 2,050 1,000 - Kanata 178,000 174,000 167,000 6.6 - - - Nepean - - 190,000 - - - - Orleans 165,500 164,000 153,000 8.2 1,950 1,000 - Southern 168,000 166,000 158,000 6.3 2,000 1,000 - Western 230,000 229,000 208,500 10.3 - - Sarnia 199,900 156,000 - - 3,200 950 Simcoe 155,000 155,000 155,000 0.0 - - St. Catharines 174,000 172,000 - - - - - Niagara-on-the-Lake 249,000 240,000 - - - - -Niagara Falls 157,000 155,000 - - - - Sudbury 175,000 165,000 - - 2,100 1,200 Thunder Bay 103,750 105,153 136,500-24.0 1,700 700 Tillsonburg 175,000 - - - - - P31

O N T A R I O LUXURY CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Toronto and Greater Toronto Area Bloor West Village 478,000 478,000 370,000 29.2 3,400 1,850 Brampton/Bramalea 220,000 220,000 210,000 4.8 2,150 2,000 Burlington 480,000 450,000 379,900 26.3 3,700 2,000 Etobicoke -Islington/Kingsway 398,000 393,000 396,000 0.5 3,000 2,100 -North Etobicoke 397,000 395,000 387,000 2.6 3,000 2,500 -South Etobicoke 385,000 385,000 380,000 1.3 3,000 2,500 Forest Hill 1,000,000 920,000 739,000 35.3 - - High Park 603,000 418,000 380,000 58.7 3,720 2,200 Markham 365,000 345,000 363,000 0.6 3,725 2,100 Midtown Toronto 1,500,000 1,400,000 1,420,000 5.6 - - Mississauga 294,500 296,000 277,000 6.3 3,200 2,200 -Meadowvale/Streetsville 281,000 281,000 274,000 2.6 2,250 1,500 North Toronto 612,200 630,000 585,000 4.6 - - Oakville 365,000 365,000 365,000 0.0 3,200 1,600 Richmond Hill 250,000 250,000 245,000 2.0 2,800 1,600 Riverdale 530,000 530,000 419,000 26.5 - - Scarborough - Agincourt 315,000 325,000 290,000 8.6 2,400 1,800 - Central 290,000 305,000 300,000-3.3 2,200 1,500 - West Hill 335,000 360,000 300,000 11.7 2,900 1,600 Thornhill 295,000 295,000 295,000 0.0 3,800 1,750 Unionville 450,000 450,000 430,000 4.7 4,592 2,100 Waterfront 1,300,000 1,350,000 1,670,000-22.2 - - Woodbridge 266,670 265,000 262,636 1.5 - - P32

O N T A R I O LUXURY CONDOMINUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Ontario Barrie 630,000 650,000 360,000 75.0 7,000 - Bracebridge 200,000 200,000 200,000 0.0 2,200 - Brockville 230,000 220,000 220,000 4.5 - - Chatham 160,000 - - - 2,400 1,000 Georgetown/Halton Hills 298,920 280,340 282,000 6.0 2,600 1,300 Grimsby 210,000 210,000 210,000 0.0 2,300 1,500 Huntsville 242,000 240,000 225,000 7.6 3,000 1,200 Kitchener 419,500 - - - 6,000 2,500 London 219,500 218,400 208,500 5.3 - - North Bay 265,000 265,000 245,000 8.2 4,900 1,600 Orangeville 220,000 220,000 220,000 0.0 2,600 1,200 Ottawa 377,500 374,000 357,000 5.7 3,650 2,700 - Kanata 222,000 218,000 209,500 6.0 - - - Rockcliffe Park 863,000 855,000 800,000 7.9 9,950 4,400 - Southern 396,000 392,000 377,000 5.0 5,500 2,500 - Western 355,000 352,500 318,500 11.5 - - Sarnia 350,000 350,000 - - 5,682 1,700 St. Catharines 256,000 254,000 - - - - - Fonthill - 190,000 - - - - - Niagara-on-the-Lake 494,000 489,000 - - - - -Niagara Falls 220,000 216,000 - - - - Sudbury 375,000 350,000 - - 4,700 2,200 Thunder Bay 186,500 186,500 215,000-13.3 2,950 1,200 Tillsonburg 225,000 225,000 - - - - P33

P R A I R I E P R O V I N C E S MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN DETACHED BUNGALOW 3 1 year Winnipeg Brandon 205,000 200,000 176,850 15.9 2,800 1,100 Charleswood 202,000 210,000 176,123 14.7 - - Fort Richmond 215,000 207,000 182,826 17.6 - - North East 200,200 197,000 175,653 14.0 - - North West 201,400 196,000 168,450 19.6 - - River Heights 210,000 212,000 198,330 5.9 - - South St. Vital 220,000 225,000 198,631 10.8 - - Southdale/Wdspk 196,000 211,000 174,397 12.4 - - Westwood 195,000 204,000 178,221 9.4 - - Saskatchewan Area Regina - North 200,000 195,000 141,000 41.8 - - - South 216,000 213,000 150,000 44.0 - - Saskatoon - East Central 300,000 290,000 190,000 57.9 - - - East End 325,000 310,000 197,000 65.0 - - - North 300,000 280,000 189,000 58.7 - - - West 250,000 245,000 157,000 59.2 - - P34

P R A I R I E P R O V I N C E S MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN EXECUTIVE DETACHED TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Winnipeg Area Brandon 280,000 280,000 239,000 17.2 4,000 1,700 Charleswood 334,000 295,000 270,250 23.6 - - Fort Richmond 298,000 296,300 255,070 16.8 - - Lindenwoods 346,000-296,040 16.9 - - North East 284,000 290,000 247,950 14.5 - - North West 284,000 290,000 293,066-3.1 - - River Heights 292,000 303,000 288,900 1.1 - - South St. Vital 315,100 311,000 281,200 12.1 - - Southdale/Wdspk 287,000 284,000 251,850 14.0 - - Tuxedo 365,000-283,125 28.9 - - Saskatchewan Area Regina - North 300,000 297,000 225,000 33.3 - - - South 377,000 311,000 240,000 57.1 - - Saskatoon - East Central 400,000 380,000 215,000 86.0 - - - East End 425,000 400,000 254,000 67.3 - - - North 400,000 380,000 242,000 65.3 - - P35

P R A I R I E P R O V I N C E S MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN STANDARD TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Winnipeg Area Brandon 135,000 125,000 110,000 22.7 2,000 850 Fort Richmond 237,000 232,000 204,985 15.6 - - North East 233,000 231,000 199,125 17.0 - - North West 221,000 225,000 194,666 13.5 - - River Heights 243,000 240,000 231,700 4.9 - - South St. Vital 244,000 241,000 208,765 16.9 - - Southdale/Wdspk 234,000 216,000 - - - - Westwood 213,000 202,000 174,780 21.9 - - Saskatchewan Area Regina - North 169,000 163,000 136,000 24.3 - - - South 202,000 200,833 161,000 25.5 - - Saskatoon - East Central 325,000 315,000 198,000 64.1 - - - East End 365,000 330,000 220,000 65.9 - - - North 330,000 305,000 209,000 57.9 - - - West 275,000 270,000 171,600 60.3 - - P36

P R A I R I E P R O V I N C E S MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN STANDARD TOWNHOUSE 3 1 year Winnipeg Area Charleswood 132,300 136,700 - - - - Fort Richmond 148,100 149,300 130,400 13.6 - - North East 132,000 135,000 117,020 12.8 - - North West 132,500 130,000 104,250 27.1 - - Southdale/Wdspk 129,900 125,000 107,922 20.4 - - Westwood 134,000 131,000 115,250 16.3 - - Saskatchewan Area Regina - North 147,000 145,000 115,000 27.8 - - - South 200,000 198,000 148,600 34.6 - - Saskatoon - East End 240,000 230,000 145,000 65.5 - - - North 235,000 215,000 126,000 86.5 - - P37

P R A I R I E P R O V I N C E S MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN SENIOR EXECUTIVE 3 1 year Winnipeg Area Brandon 450,000 450,000 435,000 3.4 5,200 3,000 Saskatchewan Area Regina - North 340,000 330,000 285,000 19.3 - - - South 450,000 387,000 375,000 20.0 - - Saskatoon - East End 550,000 500,000 371,000 48.2 - - - North 480,000 455,000 314,000 52.9 - - P38

P R A I R I E P R O V I N C E S MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN STANDARD CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Winnipeg Area Brandon 89,000 85,000 78,000 14.1 800 750 Charleswood 122,860 - - - - - Fort Richmond 118,500 119,000 117,309 1.0 - - North East 103,900 105,000 88,633 17.2 - - North West - - 165,431 - - - River Heights 137,385 125,000 122,600 12.1 - - South St. Vital 127,875 123,000 105,000 21.8 - - Westwood 112,500 114,300 94,700 18.8 - - Saskatchewan Area Regina - North 120,000 111,600 85,000 41.2 - - - South 143,000 125,000 104,000 37.5 - - Saskatoon - East Central 200,000 200,000 113,000 77.0 - - - North 215,000 210,000 123,000 74.8 - - P39

P R A I R I E P R O V I N C E S MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN LUXURY CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT 3 1 year Winnipeg Area Fort Richmond 291,000 295,000 - - - - North East 270,000 266,400 254,000 6.3 - - North West - - 250,608 - - - River Heights 284,000 288,000 - - - - Saskatchewan Area Regina - North 240,000 240,000 175,000 37.1 - - - South 285,000 276,000 230,000 23.9 - - Saskatoon - East Central 315,000 310,000 178,000 77.0 - - P40

A L B E R T A DETACHED BUNGALOW 3 1 year Calgary Area North 384,600 403,300 365,500 5.2 - - North East 381,000 372,700 315,200 20.9 - - North Inner City 512,300 509,400 443,300 15.6 - - North West 435,800 430,100 404,900 7.6 - - South 408,000 418,800 371,700 9.8 - - South East 428,400 433,400 388,900 10.2 - - South Inner City 600,600 511,900 456,800 31.5 - - South West 459,900 432,400 361,100 27.4 - - West 642,100 627,000 448,200 43.3 - - Edmonton Area Castledowns 350,000 350,000 290,000 20.7 - - Clareview 340,000 340,000 280,000 21.4 - - Riverbend/Terwilligar 480,000 483,000 318,000 50.9 2,900 1,900 Sherwood Park 380,000 375,000 300,000 26.7 1,925 1,600 Valleyview/Glenora 400,000 400,000 330,000 21.2 2,800 1,700 West End 375,000 390,000 - - - - Alberta Area Beaumont 375,000 385,000 295,000 27.1 - - Fort Saskatchewan 375,000 375,000 285,000 31.6 1,600 1,300 Leduc 350,000 350,000 275,000 27.3 - - Spruce Grove 365,000 396,000 270,000 35.2 2,800 1,500 St. Albert 325,000 325,000 275,000 18.2 - - Stony Plain 355,000 385,000 265,000 34.0 2,500 1,400 Sylvan Lake 340,000 - - - - - Wetaskiwin 280,000 259,900 205,000 36.6 2,200 950 P41

A L B E R T A EXECUTIVE DETACHED TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Calgary Area North 495,200 494,500 446,500 10.9 - - North East 482,000 482,600 451,100 6.8 - - North Inner City 789,600 710,400 690,800 14.3 - - North West 519,300 510,900 455,000 14.1 - - South 516,000 493,600 438,300 17.7 - - South East 563,100 585,100 458,700 22.8 - - South Inner City 819,700 885,000 639,700 28.1 - - South West 542,300 564,500 504,600 7.5 - - West 575,800 578,100 493,700 16.6 - - Edmonton Area Castledowns 490,000 490,000 350,000 40.0 - - Clareview 475,000 475,000 315,000 50.8 - - Riverbend/Terwilligar 525,000 532,000 421,000 24.7 2,900 2,500 Sherwood Park 540,000 540,000 425,000 27.1 3,000 1,800 Valleyview/Glenora 620,000 620,000 530,000 17.0 4,757 2,600 West End 505,000 540,000 - - - - Edmonton Area Beaumont 465,000 475,000 400,000 16.3 - - Fort Saskatchewan 525,000 525,000 360,000 45.8 2,200 1,500 Leduc 450,000 425,000 335,000 34.3 - - Spruce Grove 495,000 502,000 350,000 41.4 3,400 1,700 St. Albert 395,000 395,000 355,000 11.3 - - Stony Plain 460,000 460,000 345,000 33.3 3,400 1,700 Sylvan Lake 430,000 - - - - - Wetaskiwin 373,000 350,250 295,000 26.4 2,917 1,200 P42

A L B E R T A STANDARD TWO-STOREY 3 1 year Calgary Area North 420,600 416,400 377,000 11.6 - - North East 414,100 404,900 350,200 18.2 - - North Inner City 603,000 592,700 486,100 24.0 - - North West 435,000 435,900 390,200 11.5 - - South 409,500 413,500 363,600 12.6 - - South East 410,900 410,300 374,700 9.7 - - South Inner City 695,000 596,200 529,500 31.3 - - South West 439,500 447,300 366,200 20.0 - - West 462,800 473,900 414,500 11.7 - - Edmonton Area Castledowns 395,000 395,000 315,000 25.4 - - Clareview 360,000 360,000 275,000 30.9 - - Riverbend/Terwilligar 415,000 415,000 350,000 18.6 2,200 1,800 Sherwood Park 440,000 440,000 355,000 23.9 2,450 1,500 Valleyview/Glenora 470,000 470,000 410,000 14.6 3,450 2,300 West End 415,000 430,000 - - - - Alberta Beaumont 390,000 400,000 300,000 30.0 - - Fort Saskatchewan 475,000 475,000 300,000 58.3 1,600 1,300 Leduc 350,000 350,000 270,000 29.6 - - Spruce Grove 435,000 435,000 320,000 35.9 3,000 1,500 St. Albert 390,000 390,000 330,000 18.2 - - Stony Plain 423,000 423,000 300,000 41.0 3,000 1,400 Sylvan Lake 352,000 - - - - - Wetaskiwin 263,000 275,000 194,900 34.9 1,984 900 P43