Conditions continue to
favour buyers in the Greater Vancouver housing market
The summer of 2012 drew to a close in September
with home sale activity well below historical averages in the Greater
Vancouver housing market.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver
(REBGV) reports that residential property sales of detached, attached and
apartment properties reached 1,516 in September, a 32.5 per cent decline
compared to the 2,246 sales in September 2011 and an 8.1 per cent decline
compared to the 1,649 sales in August 2012.
September sales were 41.6 per cent below the
10-year September sales average of 2,597.
“There’s been a clear reduction in buyer demand
in the three months since the federal government eliminated the availability
of a 30-year amortization on government-insured mortgages,” Eugen Klein,
REBGV president said. “This makes homes less affordable for the people of
the region.”
New listings for detached, attached and
apartment properties in Greater Vancouver totalled 5,321 in September. This
represents a 6.3 per cent decline compared to September 2011 when 5,680
properties were listed for sale on the MLS® and a 31.6 per cent increase
compared to the 4,044 new listings in August 2012.
At 18,350, the total number of residential
property listings on the MLS® increased 14.1 per cent from this time last
year and increased 4.5 per cent compared to August 2012.
“Today, our sales-to-active-listings ratio sits
at 8 per cent, which puts us in a buyer’s market. This ratio has been
declining in our market since March when it was 19 per cent,” Klein said.
The MLS HPI® composite benchmark price for all
residential properties in Greater Vancouver is $606,100. This represents a
decline of 0.8 per cent compared to this time last year and a decline of
2.3 per cent over last three months.
“Prices in the region remain relatively stable
overall, although we do see some reductions in the areas that have had some
of the largest price increases over the last year or two,” Klein said.
Sales of detached properties on the MLS® in
September 2012 reached 594, a decrease of 37.9 per cent from the 957
detached sales recorded in September 2011, and a 31.4 per cent decrease
from the 866 units sold in September 2010. The benchmark price for detached
properties decreased 0.5 per cent from September 2011 to $935,600.
Sales of apartment properties reached 676 in
September 2012, a 26.7 per cent decrease compared to the 922 sales in
September 2011, and a decrease of 30.4 per cent compared to the 971 sales
in September 2010. The benchmark price of an apartment property decreased
0.7 per cent from September 2011 to $368,600.
Attached property sales in September 2012
totalled 246, a 33 per cent decrease compared to the 367 sales in September
2011, and a 35.8 per cent decrease from the 383 attached properties sold in
September 2010. The benchmark price of an attached unit decreased 2.7 per
cent between September 2011 and 2012 to $458,600.
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