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Paid ads for real Estate Businesses in Canada

Meta and Google Ads built for one vertical in one market. One closed deal covers a year of ads in most markets, which is exactly why cost per lead is the wrong number to manage to.

The maths

What the numbers look like for real Estate Businesses in Canada

Two things decide whether this works: what a customer is worth to you, and what one costs to buy in this market. Everything else is execution.

WhatIn CanadaWhy it matters for real estate
Meta cost per click$0.40-$1.40Decides how many enquiries you can afford to disqualify.
Google cost per click$0.88-$4.25Intent is higher, so a worse click-through rate can still be the better buy.
Cost per lead$29-$128Only useful once close rate is attached to it.
Starting budget$2,000/monthEnough volume for the platform to learn inside a month rather than a quarter.
Judged onCost Per Qualified Viewing or Site Visit

Where it goes wrong

The two problems that stack up here

Problem 01 — The category

What this vertical does to accounts

Meta's Special Ad Category for housing removes most targeting options in several markets. Plan for broad from day one

Meta for project and listing discovery, Google for location and budget search, and a follow-up process measured in weeks

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Problem 02 — The market

What Canada does on top

You are effectively bidding against US advertisers in the same auction, so cost benchmarks track the US more closely than most people expect.

Add the privacy side: PIPEDA, plus Quebec's Law 25 applies here. Law 25 in Quebec is the strict one and it carries real penalties. If you sell into Quebec, French-language ad copy and consent handling both become non-optional.

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The plan

How I would build this account

STEP 01

Fix the measurement

Offline conversion imports so the platform learns which leads closed, not which forms submitted.

STEP 02

Google first

Capture the demand that already exists in Canada. Location plus budget plus property type is the money combination. Broad property terms waste budget spectacularly

STEP 03

Then Meta

With targeting restricted, creative and offer carry everything. Lead forms fill fast and qualify badly - use them carefully

STEP 04

Scale what holds

Budget moves toward whatever stays profitable at higher spend, planned around the local calendar rather than reacting to it.

Boxing Day matters more than Black Friday for a lot of retail. Winter categories start moving in October and stay strong through February.

Category and market together

Real Estate advertising in Canada: the two problems stacked together

Most advice fails here because it solves one variable at a time. Category guidance ignores the market. Market guidance ignores the category. Running real Estate Businesses in Canada means handling both at once, and they interact.

From the category side, the number that decides everything is cost per qualified viewing or site visit. One closed deal covers a year of ads in most markets, which is exactly why cost per lead is the wrong number to manage to.

From the market side, clicks in Canada run around $0.88-$4.25 on Google and $0.40-$1.40 on Meta, on a realistic starting budget of $2,000/month. That sets the floor on what a customer can cost you here before the category economics stop working.

Where they collide is policy and measurement. Meta's Special Ad Category for housing removes most targeting options in several markets. Plan for broad from day one On top of that, PIPEDA, plus Quebec's Law 25 governs what you are allowed to measure in Canada. Law 25 in Quebec is the strict one and it carries real penalties. If you sell into Quebec, French-language ad copy and consent handling both become non-optional.

Timing is the last interaction, and the one most often missed. Boxing Day matters more than Black Friday for a lot of retail. Winter categories start moving in October and stay strong through February. A category with long consideration cycles needs its budget committed well before that peak, not during it.

Fit

Whether this is right for you

I would rather lose the enquiry now than three months in. Here is who real Estate Businesses advertising in Canada works for, and who it does not.

Good fit

You will probably do well here

  • You already sell into Canada and want the cost per customer down
  • You know your margin or close rate in this market specifically
  • You can support testing for at least a quarter
  • You want both channels handled by the same person

Poor fit

Save your money for now

  • You have not yet validated that people in Canada want what you sell
  • You need profitable results inside the first month
  • Your margin cannot absorb a $0.88-$4.25 click in this category
  • You want guaranteed numbers rather than honest ones
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FAQ

Real Estate in Canada: the questions that matter

A workable floor is around $2,000/month in media, paid directly to the platforms on your own card. At $0.40-$1.40 a click on Meta and $0.88-$4.25 on Google, anything much below that buys too little data to learn from. My fee sits separately as a flat monthly retainer, fixed in advance and never a percentage of spend.

Cost per qualified viewing or site visit. One closed deal covers a year of ads in most markets, which is exactly why cost per lead is the wrong number to manage to Reporting on anything softer than that in a market like Canada is how brands end up scaling something that was quietly losing money the whole time.

Meta's Special Ad Category for housing removes most targeting options in several markets. Plan for broad from day one. On top of that, you are effectively bidding against US advertisers in the same auction, so cost benchmarks track the US more closely than most people expect. Getting both of those right before touching budget is usually worth more than any bid strategy change.

Boxing Day matters more than Black Friday for a lot of retail. Winter categories start moving in October and stay strong through February. For real estate businesses specifically, starting six to eight weeks before your peak gives the account time to stabilise, so you go into the busy window with proven creative rather than guesses.

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