Canada Real Estate Data
Canada’s residential market is led by Realtor.ca, the national MLS front-end, and Centris, which owns Quebec — and PropAPIS extracts both through one API. Realtor.ca draws ~13-15M visits per month and carried ~202K active for-sale listings as of July 2025, up ~10% year over year (CREA Café ).
Leading portals
Two MLS-fed portals cover the bulk of Canadian residential resale — Realtor.ca, the CREA-run national portal, and Centris, the Quebec MLS portal. PropAPIS has a dedicated platform page for each:
Canada’s national MLS portal (~13-15M visits/mo, ~202K for-sale) — resale, rental, commercial, land.
CentrisQuebec’s MLS portal (QPAREB) — the dominant source for Quebec residential listings.
Market overview
Canada’s residential market runs on MLS data, and two portals front the bulk of it. Realtor.ca (operated by CREA, the Canadian Real Estate Association) is the de-facto national portal — ~13-15M visits/mo and ~202.5K active for-sale listings as of July 2025 (+10.1% YoY) (Moss and Fog ). Member-level access is via CREA’s DDF (Data Distribution Facility) feed rather than a public API.
Centris.ca (operated by QPAREB, the Quebec professional real estate board, ~6.5-12M visits/mo) owns the Quebec market and is a separate portal target — between Realtor.ca and Centris, the two cover essentially all Canadian residential resale (Silicon Review ).
A distinctive feature of the Canadian market is that MLS data display is tightly governed by CREA rules, so sold prices and transaction history are restricted on Realtor.ca and Centris. That makes sold data the scarce, high-value field in Canada — analytics players like HouseSigma and Zoocasa exist largely to surface it. Both Realtor.ca and Centris otherwise expose full MLS residential fields: price, beds/baths, area, photos, agent and geo.