Foch: When a ‘balanced’ housing market doesn’t mean stability

Kuntal Khasnobish
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Foch: When a ‘balanced’ housing market doesn’t mean stability
Canadian housing markets are often judged by a small set of familiar indicators. Months of inventory. Sales-to-new listings ratio. Year-over-year price changes. When these measures sit near long-term averages, the conclusion tends to follow quickly. The market is balanced. Conditions are stable. Risks are contained. That conclusion deserves closer scrutiny.

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