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The average price of residential homes in Edmonton is continuing to fall, according to figures released Tuesday.

Prices for residential homes are down to $351,526 on average, a decrease of 6.06 per cent from $374,219 in September 2018, according to new numbers from the Realtors Association of Edmonton.

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The decrease applied across all different property types, with condos seeing the greatest dip in price. Condo prices had a year-over-year decrease of 9.82 per cent to $217,665.

Elsewhere, a 2.16-per-cent drop brought single-family home prices to $420,406 and a 0.58-per-cent decrease inched the prices of duplexes and row houses to $343,230.

The report’s figures are for the entire Edmonton census metropolitan area, which encompasses Edmonton as well as surrounding areas like Leduc, St. Albert and Sherwood Park.

“The Edmonton market continues to remain stable, with slight decreases in prices across all property types,” Retailers Association of Edmonton chair Michael Brodrick said in a release.