| Thursday, May 10, 2012 Vancouver Real Estate Market Update - April 2012Categories:Apartment,Apartment units,BC Condos,BC housing bubble,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,bc real estate forecast,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Cambie Village,Canada Mortgages,Canada New Mortgage Rules,Canada Real Estate,Canadian mortgage rates,Coal Harbour Real Estate,Greater Vancouver real estate,Greator Vancouver Real Estates,Housing Market,Market Bubble,Market Crash,Market News,Market Stats,Market trends,New Construction,New Constuctions,Rea Estate Updates,Real Estate,Real Estate Agent,Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Report,real estate graphs,Real Estate Investment Vancouver,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,real estate news,Real Estate Price Index,Real Estate Stats,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Property Taxes,,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats
Vancouver Real Estate Market Update - April 2012
Local homes sales are in a balanced state despite the lowest April sales numbers since 2001, according to a report by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver.
“Although April sales were below what’s typical for the month, we continue to see, with a sales-to-active listing ratio of nearly 17 per cent, a balanced relationship between buyer demand and seller supply in our marketplace,” Eugen Klein, REBGV president said in a statement.
“Recent activity has had a stabilizing effect on home prices at the regional level, although pricing can vary depending on area and property type.”
According to the monthly report, homes sales and listings have maintained a consistent pace in recent months, contributing to the balanced conditions.
However, the report noted that Metro Vancouver sales totalled 2,799 in April 2012, a 13.2-per-cent decline compared to the 3,225 sales in April 2011 and a decline of 2.6 per cent compared to the 2,874 sales in March 2012.
April sales were the lowest total for the month in the region since 2001 and 16.9 per cent below the 10-year April sales average of 3,369, the board said in a release.
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FULL REPORT: Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Wednesday, April 11, 2012 No housing crash but a correction coming in Canada Housing MarketCategories:Apartment,Apartment units,BC Housing Market,BC Condos,BC Economy,BC housing bubble,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Canada Mortgages,Canada Real Estate,Canadian mortgage rates,Condo,Condos,Greater Vancouver real estate,Market Bubble,Market Crash,Market News,Market Stats,Market trends,Mortgage Rates,Rea Estate Updates,Real Estate,Real Estate Investment Vancouver,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,Real Estate Price Index,Real Estate Stats,Realtor,Rental,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver Housing,vancouver housing bubble,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,vancouver real estate forecast 2011,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats No housing crash but a correction coming in Canada Housing Market
Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Technorati Tags: Vancouver Real Estate Real Estate Housing Housing Market Wednesday, April 11, 2012 Overseas investors are buying properties in Vancouver, CanadaCategories:BC Housing Market,BC Condos,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,bc real estate forecast,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Canada Real Estate,Condo,Condos,Greater Vancouver real estate,Market News,Market Stats,Market trends,Real Estate,real estate graphs,Real Estate Investment Vancouver,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,real estate news,Real Estate Price Index,Real Estate Stats,Realtor,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Property Taxes,,Vancouver Real Estate,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats Overseas investors are buying properties in Vancouver
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Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Technorati Tags: Real Estate Vancouver Housing Investors Wednesday, March 21, 2012 BC Government announces HST Rebate increaseCategories:BC Housing Market,BC housing bubble,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,Real Estate Stats,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Indian Land,Vancouver Olympic Village,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Real Estate Threshold being raised to $850,000 effective April 1, 2012
The Honourable Kevin Falcon, Minister of Finance held a press conference today in Victoria to announce transition rules for the harmonized sales tax and the affect it will have on the home building industry. Effective April 1, 2012 the threshold for new housing rebates will be increased from $525,000 to $850,000, including secondary homes.
"We are elated the Provincial Ministry of Finance and the Federal Finance Department asked for our input and that our provincial government listened to the lobbying efforts of CHBA BC," said CEO, M.J. Whitemarsh. "We had the confidence the Government would take our concerns to heart and implement the best solution for our industry, the news today was worth the wait and is even better than we could have anticipated."
Since the referendum results to rescind the tax, the Canadian Home Builders' Association of BC (CHBA BC) has worked diligently providing information from members to the government requesting the implementation of the transition rules be done as simply and quickly as possible to prevent any further stalling of the residential housing industry.
"The out-of-box forward thinking from the Government has created a stable situation for all CHBA BC members who build secondary homes," Whitemarsh said. "Houses purchased as of April 1st will ultimately be receiving a $42,500 discount, now that the threshold has been raised."
Releasing the transition rules on housing early was a wise and bold move on government's part, one that is mutually beneficial. CHBA BC lobbied for a tax rebate to be created for consumers on new home purchases and renovations, so the industry could move forward and gain momentum once again.
"Raising the threshold is a brilliant decision that is fair and equitable, a huge benefit to all consumers that will spur the market," said Doug Wittal, President of CHBA BC. "Including the second home market outside the GVRD and CRD will create a huge boom, creating jobs and pushing the industry forward in very innovative ways."
Cat: BC Real Estate Friday, February 3, 2012 B.C. property assessments skyrocket but appeals drop offCategories:2012 BC Assessment,Anna Asi,Anna Homes,BC Housing Market,BC Assessment,BC Condos,BC Economy,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Indian Land,Vancouver Olympic Village,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Property Taxes,,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats B.C. property assessments skyrocket but appeals drop off VANCOUVER — Despite skyrocketing and sometimes uneven property assessments that will mean property tax increases for some homeowners, appeals are down in key areas compared to this time last year, according to BC Assessment.
With 10 days to go before the Jan. 31 deadline, appeals have fallen 15 per cent in the Vancouver-Sea to Sky region and 18 per cent in the Richmond-Delta region, two areas that saw assessments in some areas jump by as much as one-third, said Grant McDonald, deputy assessor for BC Assessment’s Vancouver Sea to Sky region.
The average assessment increase in Vancouver was 16.4, 15.9 in West Vancouver and 16.5 in Richmond.
Some assessments went up much more than the average increase, such as a two-storey house built in 1972 on a 60-by-120-foot lot on Riverdale Avenue in the Thompson area of Richmond that went up $300,000 from $780,200 last year to $1,083,500 this year, said Richmond realtor Shafik Ladha.
McDonald gave an example of a house on the west side of Vancouver on a 50-foot lot that went from $1,189,000 last year to $1,645,000 this year, an increase of $456,000. Both of these examples are up 38 per cent, more than double the average increase in their cities.
People who saw their property go up more than the average will likely see a bigger-than-usual increase in their tax bill, although the amount of that increase will depend on the assessed value of their home and how much the city’s budget is increased.
Vancouver Councillor Raymond Louie, who chairs the city’s finance and services committee, said it’s not automatic that the city will get more money when people’s property assessments go up. “When your property value goes up, the city takes that assessed value and divides that into what it takes to run our city,” Louie said. “The amount it takes to run our city generally stays about the same. The city does not get additional revenue just because your property value goes up.”
Former Vancouver city councillor Gordon Price said it’s fair that taxes are linked to a property’s assessed value, but that it’s important to remember there isn’t a one-to-one relationship between property assessments going up and property taxes going up.
“Whatever your percentage increase is above the average, you can expect that you will be paying a greater percentage of the city’s property tax,” said Price, who is director of the City Program at SFU. “It would be very difficult to come up with anything else that would be more fair.” In Vancouver, assessed values are averaged over three years to mitigate the effect of large single-year value increases, Louie said. He and Price also noted that property taxes do not all go to the city, a portion goes to school taxes, TransLink and other levies.
This year certain neighbourhoods went up more than others, something McDonald said is simply based on what actual sales reveal. Both Vancouver realtor Tom Gradecak and Ladha said good schools made a big difference in an area’s popularity.
Sometimes that will mean that houses on one side of the street sell for much more than those on the other side, if the school boundary is drawn down the middle, Gradecak said.
Gradecak said assessments are traditionally lower than market value, but that they’re moving closer. “Some of the assessments are now quite close to the market value, but most are still a little bit low,” Gradecak said. “If it’s an older home, some of the assessments can be fairly close [to market value] because they’re looking mostly at the land value. For the newer homes, the assessments could be a bit low because they don’t always take into account all of the improvements.”
Assessments are a snapshot of market value on July 1 of the previous year. By the time homeowners receive them in early January, they are already six months out of date.
One reason appeals are down may be the amount of information now available online. Assessed values are all online (http://evaluebc.bcassessment.ca/) and people can compare homes by address and by comparable sales.
Fewer than two per cent of homeowners usually appeal an assessment in any given year, McDonald said. People who want to ask questions about their assessment, or the appeal process, can call BC Assessment at the number listed on their assessment.
“We’ve got a team of professional appraisers you can call and they will know your neighbourhood, they may even know your house, but they can certainly call it up on the computer, and talk to you about the specifics of your property,” McDonald said.
“If at the end of that process [you are not satisfied], there is the last resort of filing an appeal.”
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The country's smallest rental suites are unveiled in Vancouver, but demonstrators disrupt the news conference, demanding access to housing.
A Vancouver developer has unveiled 30 "micro-lofts," which are under 300 square feet in size and are touted as the smallest self-contained furnished rental apartments in Canada.
Cat: Vancouver Real estate Sunday, January 8, 2012 REBGV Stats December 2011Categories:BC Housing Market,BC Assessment,BC Condos,BC Economy,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Condo,Condos,Market News,Market Stats,Market trends,Rea Estate Updates,Real Estate,Real Estate Agent,Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Report,Real Estate Investment Vancouver,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,Real Estate Price Index,REBGV August Statistics,REBGV Stats,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Art Gallery, Downtown Vancouver, Relocation of Vancouver Art Gallery,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,vancouver housing bubble,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Indian Land,Vancouver Olympic Village,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Property Taxes,,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats
Balanced real estate market prevailed through much of 2011REBGV Stats December 2011 The 2011 Greater Vancouver housing market began with heightened demand in regional hot spots and concluded with greater balance between seller supply and buyer demand.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that total sales of detached, attached and apartment properties in 2011 reached 32,390, a 5.9 per cent increase from the 30,595 sales recorded in 2010, and a 9.2 per cent decrease from the 35,669 residential sales in 2009. Last year’s home sale total was 6.3 per cent below the ten-year average for annual Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) sales in the region.
The number of residential properties listed for sale on the MLS® in Greater Vancouver increased 2.7 per cent in 2011 to 59,549 compared to the 58,009 properties listed in 2010. Looking back further, last year’s total represents a 12.8 per cent increase compared to the 52,869 residential properties listed in 2009. Last year’s listing total was 11.1 per cent above the ten-year average for annual Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) property listings in the region.
“It was a relatively balanced year for the real estate market in Greater Vancouver with listing totals slightly above historical norms and sale numbers slightly below,” Rosario Setticasi, REBGV president said.
Residential property sales in Greater Vancouver totalled 1,658 in December 2011, a decrease of 12.7 per cent from the 1,899 sales recorded in December 2010 and a 29.7 per cent decline compared to November 2011 when 2,360 home sales occurred.
More broadly, last month’s residential sales represent a 34.1 per cent decrease over the 2,515 residential sales in December 2009, a 79.4 per cent increase compared to December 2008’s 924 sales, and a 12.6 per cent decrease compared to the 1,897 sales in December 2007.
The overall residential benchmark price, as calculated by the MLSLink Housing Price Index®, for Greater Vancouver increased 7.6 per cent to $621,674 between Decembers 2010 and 2011. However, prices have decreased 1.5 per cent since hitting a peak of $630,921 in June 2011.
“Our market remained in a balanced state for most of the year, although higher levels of demand for detached properties in the region’s largest communities caused prices in certain areas to rise higher than others,” Setticasi said. “For example, the benchmark price of a single-family detached home experienced double-digit increases in nine areas within the region over the last 12 months.”
New listings for detached, attached and apartment properties in Greater Vancouver totalled 1,629 in December 2011. This represents a 4.1 per cent decline compared to the 1,699 units listed in December 2010 and a 49.4 per cent decline compared to November 2011 when 3,222 properties were listed.
Sales of detached properties in December 2011 reached 630, a decrease of 18.1 per cent from the 769 detached sales recorded in December 2010, and a 30.2 per cent decrease from the 902 units sold in December 2009. The benchmark price for detached properties increased 11.2 per cent from December 2010 to $887,471.
Sales of apartment properties reached 774 in December 2011, a decline of 4.6 per cent compared to the 811 sales in December 2010, and a decrease of 32.9 per cent compared to the 1,154 sales in December 2009.The benchmark price of an apartment property increased 3.7 per cent from December 2010 to $401,396.
Attached property sales in December 2011 totalled 254, a decline of 20.4 per cent compared to the 319 sales in December 2010, and a 44.7 per cent decrease from the 459 attached properties sold in December 2009. The benchmark price of an attached unit increased 4.2 per cent between December 2010 and 2011 to $511,499.
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Car: Vancouver Real Estate Wednesday, January 4, 2012 Homeowner grant threshold raised to $1.285MCategories:BC Housing Market,BC Assessment,BC Condos,BC Economy,BC housing bubble,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Canada Mortgages,Canada New Mortgage Rules,Canada Real Estate,Market Bubble,Market Crash,Market News,Market trends,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Art Gallery, Downtown Vancouver, Relocation of Vancouver Art Gallery,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,vancouver housing bubble,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Indian Land,Vancouver Olympic Village,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Property Taxes,,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats Homeowner grant threshold raised to $1.285M
The B.C. government has raised the threshold for homeowner property grant to $1.285 million to accommodate rising property values.
Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Technorati Tags: Vancouver Real Estate Housing Home Grant Homeowners Property Value Wednesday, January 4, 2012 A YEAR IN REVIEW AND A LOOK AHEAD –TD BankCategories:BC Housing Market,BC Assessment,BC Condos,BC Economy,BC housing bubble,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Canada Mortgages,Canada New Mortgage Rules,Canada Real Estate,Canadian mortgage rates,Condo,Condos,Market Bubble,Market Crash,Market News,Market Stats,Market trends,Mortgage Rates,rate,Rea Estate Updates,Real Estate,Real Estate Agent,Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Report,real estate graphs,Real Estate Investment Vancouver,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,real estate news,Real Estate Price Index,Real Estate Stats,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,vancouver housing bubble,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Indian Land,Vancouver Olympic Village,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Property Taxes,,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats REGIONAL HOUSING MARKETS:
Homebuyers came out in the early part of 2011 to take advantage of record-low interest rates and to beat out changes to new insured mortgage financing rules. With Canadians bringing forward their purchases and national job gains tapering off since the autumn, the past few months have recorded more modest price and sales gains. In all, 2011 put forth a very respectable showing with price appreciation clocking in at an estimated 7.5% and sales growth also positive, but at a more modest 2.2%. At around 190,000 units, housing starts also continued to come in above long-run averages.
Looking ahead, we anticipate a tug-of-war action to take hold in the Canadian real estate market. At one of the rope is the magnetism of low interest rates; at the other end are subdued prospects for economic, income and employment growth. Ultimately, we expect the economic side of the equation to win out over the near-term. In particular, the first half of 2012 is likely to be characterized by ongoing confidence-sapping events in Europe, global financial turbulence and slowing world economic growth. While housing activity is expected to do somewhat better in the second half of the year, as external clouds start to dissipate, rising Canadian interest rates in 2013 should erect the next road block in the way of housing markets. Overall, we expect sales to record annual average declines of 2.4% and 3.5% in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Prices are poised to suffer a similar fate – annual average declines of 1.9% in 2012 and 3.6% in 2013. Starts should dip to an average 170,000 to 180,000 units in 2012-13. Collectively, these adjustments will gradually erase the over-valuation in the marketplace.
While no urban center will be immune from economic volatility and higher prevailing interest rates, some regions are expected to do better than others over the next two years. Among the twelve major markets profiled in this report, Calgary and Edmonton ought to lead the pack. Solid economic fundamentals and the absence of a recent run-up in prices support our call. Toronto and Vancouver do not appear to be as lucky – we have them experiencing a greater-than-average correction in both sales and prices over the next two years.
Canada’s housing market defies the odds in 2011
In 2011, the national housing market turned in a respectable performance despite some notable hurdles. In the spring, the federal government responded to growing signs of excessive household indebtedness by announcing a further tightening in the rules surrounding insured mortgages.
Average residential prices have also been skewed by outsized strength in Vancouver and to a lesser extent, Toronto. If we were to exclude these two major markets, the price and resale activity gains would be much more muted than the headline number would suggest.
Metrics point to over-valuation embedded in home
As we recast our focus on where the housing market is headed, there has been considerable attention given to the extent of over-valuation in Canadian home prices. There is no definitive measure that one can point to quantify the degree of excess (with absolute certainty) imbedded in average residential prices in Canada today. Each measure carries with it some underlying concern about the conclusions that can be made. For example, if we use the average price-torrent ratio as a benchmark, it would tell us that homes are over-inflated by as much as 75% relative to the long-run average. However, the ratio inherently ignores the impact of changing mortgage rates, the presence of provincial rent control measures, and a potential divergence in quality between owned and rental accommodation.
Taking a look at just real home prices would lead to a conclusion that houses are priced more than 60% higher than the long-run average. Still, historical prices do not factor in key structural changes over time, such as lower trend mortgage rates, longer amortization periods, rising land values, transit development nearby, improved home quality and rising incomes. The price-to-income measure attempts to take income movements into consideration, but still does not capture some of the other factors previously presented. Based on this measure, prices are 44% over-valued. A more defensible measure assumes that total housing costs relative to income eventually revert back to a long term average. If we use this measure and assume a return to more normal levels of interest rates, the degree of overvaluation would be around 10-15%. Given the behavior of sales and price trends in recent years – one that does not share bubble-like characteristics such as those in the U.S. pre-2007 – we are comfortable with this estimate of national price over-valuation.
Less supportive factors on tap for housing
Modest economic, income and employment growth over
Real GDP growth in Canada is estimated at a solid 2.4% in 2011. However, storm clouds will increasingly hang over our small open economy during the first half of 2012. Much of the risk surrounds the European sovereign debt crisis and the failure of politicians to take decisive action so far to pour water over the flame. The base case scenario embedded in our forecast includes a recession within Europe, coming to a climax in early 2012 when borrowing pressures and requirements will be heightened. Financial market volatility and a global economic slowdown will likely play out as a result. In this context and given our export-based economy, real GDP growth is projected to slow to a minimal 1% on average during the first half of 2012. With these headline numbers, the national unemployment rate is expected to increase from 7.3% to 7.7% by the middle of next year.
Prices and sales tend to be negatively correlated with financial market volatility and job and economic uncertainty – a house is too big an asset for most families to jump into when job security is in question and financial portfolios are vulnerable to sizeable swings in total value. As a consequence, resale prices and sales are expected to decline during the first half of 2012, before the turbulence eases in the months thereafter. In our forecast, we make the explicit assumption that – faced with a mounting crisis – leaders in Europe ultimately take bold action to address the situation, thus delivering benefits to financial markets and economies around the world. As such, Canada’s economy and job market is likely to regain traction in the second half of 2012 and into 2013, with real GDP growth rebounding to above 2.0%. At the regional level, we believe the resource-based provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador will continue to carry the best economic prospects over the 2012-13 period. The manufacturing-heavy regions of Ontario, Québec and Manitoba are expected to come in close to the national average. Last but not least, the Maritime provinces should see sub-par numbers over the next two years, with Nova Scotia being the as shipbuilding work gets underway.
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Cat: Canada Real Estate Technorati Tags: Real Estate Vancouver BC Housing TD BAnk Mortgage Rates Tuesday, December 6, 2011 Metro Vancouver real estate prices up 7.5 per cent year over year: reportCategories:Market News,Market Stats,Market trends,Mortgage Rates,New Construction,New Constuctions,New Mortgage Rules,real estate graphs,real estate news,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,vancouver housing bubble,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Property Taxes,,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,vancouver real estate forecast 2011,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats Metro Vancouver real estate prices up 7.5 per cent year over year: report New listings are sharply higher than a year ago, but much lower than September
Benchmark home prices in Metro Vancouver have increased 7.5 per cent to $622,955 in October 2011 from $579,349 in October 2010, according to the latest monthly report from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver.
However, since reaching a peak in June of $630,921, the benchmark price — that of a typical home — for all residential properties in the region has declined 1.3 per cent. The report also said that sales of detached properties in October reached 974, about the same as October 2010.
As well, new listings for all properties totalled 4,374 in October, an 18.3-per-cent increase compared to
The total number of properties listed for sale now sits at 15,377, 9.3 per cent higher than the 14,075 properties listed for sale during the same period last year.
Meanwhile, the benchmark price of a single family detached home in the Fraser Valley in October was $530,335, an increase of 4.9 per cent compared to $505,759 in October 2010 and on par with the price in September, according to the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board.
Cat: Vancouver Real Estate © Copyright (c) The Vancouver Sun Technorati Tags: Vancouver Real Estate Vancouver Housing Real Estate Market Monday, November 7, 2011 Vancouver Housing Market Update REBGV - October 2011Categories:Ana Asi,Anna Asi,Anna Homes,Annahomes,RBC Report,Rea Estate Updates,Real Estate,Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Report,real estate graphs,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,real estate news,Real Estate Price Index,Real Estate Stats,Realtor,REBGV Stats,Rental,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Real Estate,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Housing Market Update for October 2011 with REBGV president Rosario Setticasi.
Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Technorati Tags: REBGV Real Estate Vancouver Housing October 2011 Tuesday, September 13, 2011 REBGV Market Update August 2011Categories:Apartment,Apartment units,BC Housing Market,BC Assessment,BC Condos,BC Economy,BC housing bubble,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Canada Mortgages,Canada New Mortgage Rules,Canada Real Estate,Greater Vancouver real estate,Greator Vancouver Real Estates,Market News,Market Stats,Market trends,Rea Estate Updates,Real Estate,Real Estate Agent,Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Report,real estate graphs,Real Estate Investment Vancouver,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,real estate news,Real Estate Price Index,Real Estate Stats,REBGV August Statistics,REBGV Stats,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver Housing,vancouver housing bubble,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Property Taxes,,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,vancouver real estate forecast 2011,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats Greater Vancouver home sales trend toward buyers’ market over summer
VANCOUVER, BC – August marked the third consecutive month that home sale activity in Greater Vancouver was below the 10-year average for the month. In contrast, home listing activity in the region has exceeded the 10-year norm every month since the beginning of the year.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential property sales of detached, attached and apartment properties on the region’s Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) reached 2,378 in August. This total represents an eight per cent increase compared to the 2,202 sales in August 2010, but also ranks as the third lowest total for August in the last 10 years.
“MLS® statistics continue to indicate that we’re in a balanced market,” Rosario Setticasi, REBGV president said. “However, with a sales-to-actives listings ratio of 15 per cent, Greater Vancouver is in the lower end of a balanced market and has been trending toward a buyers’ market over the past three months.”
New listings for detached, attached and apartment properties in Greater Vancouver totalled 4,685 in August. This represents a 24.9 per cent increase compared to August 2010 when 3,750 properties were listed for sale on the MLS® and an eight per cent decline compared to the 5,097 new listings reported in July 2011. Last month’s new listing total was the highest volume recorded for August in 16 years.
At 15,437, the total number of residential property listings on the MLS® increased 1.4 per cent in August compared to July 2011 and rose 0.1 per cent compared to this time last year.
The MLSLink® Housing Price Index (HPI) benchmark price for all residential properties in Greater Vancouver over the last 12 months has increased 8.5 per cent to $625,578 in August 2011 from $576,597 in August 2010.
“Year over year, prices are up. However, in the detached home category, benchmark prices have come down slightly in each of the past two months,” Setticasi said. “It’s important for people entering the market to understand that activity can differ significantly depending on the area and property type.”
Sales of detached properties on the MLS® in August 2011 reached 1,020, an increase of 14.2 per cent from the 893 detached sales recorded in August 2010, and a 25.4 per cent decrease from the 1,367 units sold in August 2009. The benchmark price for detached properties increased 11.7 per cent from August 2010 to $888,243.
Sales of apartment properties reached 955 in August 2011, a 2.1 per cent increase compared to the 935 sales in August 2010, and a decrease of 34.8 per cent compared to the 1,464 sales in August 2009. The benchmark price of an apartment property increased 5.6 per cent from August 2010 to $407,457.
Attached property sales in August 2011 totalled 403, a 7.8 per cent increase compared to the 374 sales in August 2010, and a 33.9 per cent decrease from the 610 attached properties sold in August 2009. The benchmark price of an attached unit increased 4.5 per cent between August 2010 and 2011 to $511,433.
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Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Technorati Tags: Vancouver Real Estate Housing Forecast 2011 2012 forecast Tuesday, July 12, 2011 Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Stats Package June 2011Categories:Ana Asi,Anna Asi,Anna Homes,Annahomes,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Properties,Rea Estate Updates,Real Estate,Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Report,real estate graphs,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,real estate news,Real Estate Price Index,Real Estate Stats,REBGV Stats,Vancouver,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Real Estate,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats Summer housing market trends toward balance after an active spring seasonVANCOUVER, BC – Home sellers outpaced buyers on Greater Vancouver’s Multiple Listings Service® (MLS®) in June, drawing the market back toward balance this summer.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential property sales of detached, attached and apartment properties reached 3,262 in June, a 9.8 per cent increase compared to the 2,972 sales in June 2010 and a 3.4 per cent decline compared to the 3,377 sales in May 2011.
New listings for detached, attached and apartment properties in Greater Vancouver totalled 5,793 in June. This represents a 4.5 per cent increase compared to June 2010 when 5,544 properties were listed for sale on the MLS® and a 2.3 per cent decline compared to the 5,931 new listings reported in May 2011.
Last month’s new listing total was 9.8 per cent higher than the 10-year average for June, while residential sales were 7.3 per cent below the ten-year average for sales in June.
“With sales below the 10-year average and home listings above what’s typical for the month, activity in June brought closer alignment between supply and demand in our marketplace,” Rosario Setticasi, REBGV president said. “With a sales-to-active-listings ratio of nearly 22 per cent, it looks like we’re in the upper end of a balanced market.”
At 15,106, the total number of residential property listings on the MLS® increased 3.1 per cent in June compared to last month and declined 14 per cent from this time last year.
The MLSLink® Housing Price Index (HPI) benchmark price for all residential properties in Greater Vancouver over the last 12 months has increased 8.7 per cent to $630,921 in June 2011 from $580,237 in June 2010.
“The largest price increases continue to be in the detached home market on the westside of Vancouver and in West Vancouver,” Setticasi said. “Since the end of May, the benchmark price of a detached home rose more than $147,000 on the westside of Vancouver and over $80,000 in West Vancouver. Detached home prices in Richmond, however, levelled off slightly, declining $25,000 in June.”
Sales of detached properties on the MLS® in June 2011 reached 1,471, an increase of 29.1 per cent from the 1,139 detached sales recorded in June 2010, and an 11.8 per cent decrease from the 1,667 units sold in June 2009. The benchmark price for detached properties increased 13.4 per cent from June 2010 to $901,680.
Sales of apartment properties reached 1,266 in June 2011, a 0.6 per cent increase compared to the 1,258 sales in June 2010, and a decrease of 29.3 per cent compared to the 1,790 sales in June 2009. The benchmark price of an apartment property increased 3.5 per cent from June 2010 to $405,200.
Attached property sales in June 2011 totalled 525, an 8.7 per cent decrease compared to the 575 sales in June 2010, and a 34.5 per cent decrease from the 802 attached properties sold in June 2009. The benchmark price of an attached unit increased 6 per cent between June 2010 and 2011 to $522,424.
Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Technorati Tags: Vancouver Real Estate Housing Greater Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Chinese buyers snap properties overseas over fears of rising inflationCategories:Vancouver,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Real Estate,Vancouver Real Estate News Chinese buyers snap properties overseas over fears of rising inflation
Beijing, June 21(ANI): China's elite are snapping up properties overseas in anticipation of domestic inflation continuing to rise.
According to real estate service provider Colliers International, the proportion of Chinese buyers in Vancouver's property market are rising. At the end of the first quarter this year, Chinese buyers accounted for 29 percent of total homebuyers.
Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Monday, June 6, 2011 The CREA updates resale housing forecast for April 2011Categories:Anna Homes,Annahomes,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,CREA Haousing Report,real estate graphs,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market Trends,real estate news,Real Estate Stats,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,vancouver real estate forecast 2011,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats The CREA updates resale housing forecast for April 2011
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) has revised its forecast for home sales activity via the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) Systems of Canadian real estate Boards and Associations for 2011 and 2012. National sales activity is now expected to reach 441,100 units in 2011, a decline of 1.3 per cent from 2010. This is a slight improvement from the 1.6 per cent decline forecast by CREA in February, due to stronger than expected activity in British Columbia in the first quarter of 2011.
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Greater Vancouver housing market sees typical spring activity in April
VANCOUVER, B.C. – May 3, 2011 – Greater Vancouver saw a typical, solid month of residential home sales on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in April, in contrast to the near record pace witnessed in the two preceding months.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential property sales of detached, attached and apartment properties in Greater Vancouver reached 3,225 in April 2011, an 8.2 per cent decrease compared to the 3,512 sales in April 2010 and a 21 per cent decline compared to the 4,080 sales in March 2011.
Looking back further, last month’s residential sales represent an 8.8 per cent increase over the 2,963 residential sales in April 2009, relatively unchanged compared to April 2008, and a 4.8 per cent decline compared to the 3,387 sales in April 2007.
“While it continues to be a seller’s market in Greater Vancouver, last month’s activity brought greater balance between supply and demand in the overall marketplace,” Rosario Setticasi, REBGV president said. “The year-over-year decline in April sales can be attributed to a less active condominium market on our MLS®, as there were more detached and townhome sales this April compared to last year.”
New listings for detached, attached and apartment properties in Greater Vancouver totalled 5,847 in April 2011. This represents a 23.5 per cent decline compared to April 2010 when 7,648 properties were listed for sale on the MLS®, which was an all-time record for April. Compared to March 2011, last month’s new listings total registered a 14 per cent decline.
At 14,187, the total number of residential property listings on the MLS® increased 8.2 per cent in April compared to last month and declined 10 per cent from this time last year.
“There’s considerable variation in activity within the communities in our region. This is causing home price trends to differ depending on the area,” Setticasi said. “Your local REALTOR® is a valuable resource for obtaining the most accurate, up-todate market evaluation.”
The MLSLink® Housing Price Index (HPI) benchmark price for all residential properties in Greater Vancouver over the last 12 months has increased 5 per cent to $622,991 in April 2011 from $593,419 in April 2010.
Sales of detached properties on the MLS® in April 2011 reached 1,402, an increase of 2.3 per cent from the 1,370 detached sales recorded in April 2010, and a 17.8 per cent increase from the 1,190 units sold in April 2009. The benchmark price for detached properties increased 7.4 per cent from April 2010 to $879,039.
Sales of apartment properties reached 1,201 in April 2011, a 21.3 per cent decrease compared to the 1,526 sales in April 2010, and an increase of 1.9 per cent compared to the 1,179 sales in April 2009. The benchmark price of an apartment property increased 2.9 per cent from April 2010 to $409,242.
Attached property sales in April 2011 totalled 622, a 1 per cent increase compared to the 616 sales in April 2010, and a 4.7 per cent increase from the 594 attached properties sold in April 2009. The benchmark price of an attached unit increased 2.4 per cent between April 2010 and 2011 to $514,670.
Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Monday, May 2, 2011 BCREA Housing Market Update - Diverging Market Statistics (Apr 2011)Categories:BC Housing Market,BC Condos,BC Economy,BC Properties,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,real estate graphs,Vancouver,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats BCREA Housing Market Update - Diverging Market Statistics (Apr 2011)
BC Real Estate Association (BCREA) Chief Economist Cameron Muir discusses the March 2011 statistics and an in depth look at diverging market statistics.
Cat: Vancouver Real Estate Sunday, May 1, 2011 Canada National home sales hold steady in March 2011 - CREA ReportCategories:BC Assessment,BC Real Estate,BC Real Estate Market,BC Real Estate News,Rea Estate Updates,Real Estate,real estate graphs,Real Estate Market,Real Estate Market news,Real Estate Market treds,Real Estate Market Trends,real estate news,Real Estate Stats,Vancouver Apartment,Vancouver Condo,Vancouver Condos,Vancouver East Real Estate,Vancouver Housing,Vancouver Housing Market,Vancouver Housung Market,Vancouver Properties,Vancouver Real Estate,vancouver real estate forecast,Vancouver Real estate market,Vancouver Real Estate Market Stats,Vancouver Real Estate News,Vancouver Real Estate Stats Canada National home sales hold steady in March 2011 - CREA Report
According to statistics released by The Canadian Real Estate Association, the number of homes sold through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) Systems of Canadian real estate Boards declined in January 2010 from the previous month.
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