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Affordable housing 'a significant advantage' for Atlantic Canada

A new international affordable housing index released Monday by the Atlantic Institute of Market Studies contains good news for Atlantic Canada.

Four of Canada's top five affordable cities for housing in Atlantic Canada

Close up of a home for sale sign.
Atlantic Canada is the most affordable place in Canada to buy a home. (Robson Fletcher/CBC)

A new international affordable housing index released Monday by the Atlantic Institute of Market Studies contains good news for Atlantic Canada.

The study found that the top three most affordable cities for housing in Canada are in New Brunswick, and Charlottetown ranked fifth.

"There is often so much bad economic news about the place where we live," said AIMS president Marco Navarro-Gnie.

"This is a significant advantage to a region that is trying to attract and retain people."

Moncton most affordable

The 13th Annual Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey determines housing affordability by dividing median house prices by median income. It considers any result less than 3 as affordable housing, and any result over 5 as severely unaffordable.

Moncton had the most affordable housing in Canada, with an index of 2.1.

Affordable housing index
Moncton 2.1
Fredericton 2.2
Saint John 2.4
Charlottetown 2.6
St. John's 3.8
Halifax 3.9

Outside of Atlantic Canada cities did not fare so well. The report authors suggest Canadian cities with a population of more than 1 million are experiencing a housing bubble.

With files from Laura Chapin