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Canadians Show Increased Online Interest in U.S. Home Purchases

28 May 2026
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The number of Canadians looking to purchase homes in the U.S. has increased in the first quarter of 2026, rebounding by 3% from 2025, following a significant drop last year due to tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. Realtor.com reported that Canadians accounted for 37.8% of international traffic to U.S. property listings, up from 34.8% in the same period in 2025, though still shy of pre-tariff levels of 41.8% in early 2024. Popular locations for Canadian buyers include Cape Coral, Florida, where 71% of international demand came from Canada, followed by Naples, Phoenix, and several other cities in Florida and California. Additionally, travel data indicates a slight uptick in Canadians visiting the U.S., suggesting a broader re-engagement with American markets post-tariff.

Why It Matters

The increase in Canadian interest in U.S. real estate comes after a period of decline attributed to economic policies that affected cross-border property investment. The 25% tariffs on Canadian exports announced in 2025 had a significant impact, leading to a substantial decrease in searches for U.S. properties. As Canadians continue to represent the majority of international homebuyers in the U.S., their renewed interest could influence market dynamics, particularly in popular regions like Florida and Arizona. The recent uptick in travel also reflects a potential normalization of cross-border relations as Canadians begin to engage more with the U.S. economy again.

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