The Edmonton Real Estate Blog, Market Information, Advise & OpinionThursday, June 9, 2011 Local Housing Market in one word: UpExcellent news from REALTORS® Association of Edmonton. A great read.
The local real estate market is looking up according to the current statistics released by the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton. The average residential sales price is up, the price of a single family detached home or a condo is up, number of sales is up and inventory is up over the previous month. "Local market housing sales this year are tracking as we forecast in January," explained REALTORS® Association President Chris Mooney. "Historically for the month of May, the days-on-market (50 days) is at the second lowest point in four years while the sales-to-listing ratio at 53% is at the second highest point in the same period. Both metrics are a good indication of market optimism." The average price of a single family detached home in May was $380,545, up a quarter of a percent from last month. An average priced condo sold for $241,079, up an amazing 3.65% from April. Duplex and row house prices declined 2.96% month-over-month but the average residential price (including all types of residential properties) was up 1.39% from a month ago. Median prices in most housing categories were up: SFD up 1.13%, condo up 3.64%, Duplex/row house down 2% and all residential up 0.8%. There were 1,857 residential sales in May (up 24.9% from April) with listings of 3,525 properties (up from 3,278 in April). As a result, inventory increased from 7,715 properties to 8,180. (not good news for sellers) "There is a wide range of property on the market right now but it is turning over quicker than in recent months," said Mooney. "The local economy is picking up, the demand for labour is increasing but the national situation is keeping interest rates low. We anticipate increasing prices and sales through the summer ahead as we originally forecast." Total Edmonton and area MLS® System sales in May were $701 million for an annual total-to-date of $2.574 billion. Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Local Housing Market Well-balanced: Able to Meet Reasonable ExpectationsWe just love a balanced market. Check out this article.
According to the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton, the average price of housing remained relatively stable through April as compared to the previous month. The all-residential average price decreased $310 to $327,415; down from $327,725 in March. Single family home prices decreased $425 while condo prices rose $1,305 (0.6%) during the month. Despite the activity the market is balanced without a distinct advantage for either buyer or seller. "Prices and sales usually increase in the second quarter and REALTORS® are busy serving new and repeat customers," explained REALTORS® Association of Edmonton President Chris Mooney. "The increase in new listings means that there is a good selection of homes to choose from. However, the market is still price sensitive and sellers will have to have a realistic pricing strategy if they are expecting a quick sale." Residential sales were 1,487, down 7.8%; compared to 1,613 in March. Residential listing activity rose from 2,958 units in March to 3,278 units in April. Inventory of homes on the Multiple Listing Service® increased from 6,885 last month to 7,215 as of April 30. The average price of a single family detached home in April was $379,075 with a median price of $357,000. Condo average price was $234,220 with a median of $220,000. Duplex and rowhouse prices rose on average from $294,585 to $300,906, a 2.1% increase. All prices reflected sales across the entire Edmonton region including surrounding communities and counties. "There is a lot of activity in the local market and the situation changes every day and from neighbourhood to neighbourhood," said Mooney. "Only your REALTOR® has access to the most up-to-date sales activity and sold prices. He or she is prepared to work closely with you to locate your next dream home or sell the property that no longer meets your lifestyle needs." The average days-on-market in April was 49 days. The residential sales-to-listing ratio was 45% in April and total MLS® System sales were over $1.822 billion for the year so far.
Great news for both Edmonton & area buyers and sellers. Wednesday, April 6, 2011 First Quarter Housing Sales on Normal Track; Prices UpCategories:Edmonton,Real Estate News From the Edmonton Associations of REALTORS®
Edmonton, April 5, 2011: REALTORS® expect the local real estate market to follow a well-worn annual sales track. However, like the stock market, large external forces can skew the market. In 2010, the threat of increased mortgage rates and a change to mortgage qualification rules accelerated sales in the first quarter and caused a sales slump in the following months that took all summer to work through. This year there are no external influences on the market and it is operating normally again.
According to the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton, residential sales in the first quarter are normal for this time of year although lower than 2010 numbers because of the abnormalities imposed on the previous market. There were 3,479 residential sales in the first quarter, which is down from 3,890 last year. “We will see sales number bounce back as we move into the spring market period,” said REALTORS® Association of Edmonton President Chris Mooney. “All the fundamentals for this market are positive. There is job stability, low unemployment, income growth and in-migration. New home builders are busy and I expect buyers to be looking at the housing options which match their lifestyle changes.” At the end of March, the average* residential price (includes all types of housing including condos) was down 4.6% from a year ago at $327,725. The average price of a single family detached home was down to $378,912 compared to 2010 (a -2.6% change) and condos were priced down 7.5% year-over-year at $232,706. As the market picks up momentum, prices inch up each month with the average residential price up 4.8% from a month ago. Compared to February, prices for SFDs were up 5.8% and condos up 0.8%. “REALTORS® expect that prices will continue to climb slowly through the next quarter as usual,” said Mooney. “We are already seeing strong sales in the lower end of the market but tighter mortgage qualification rules have slowed sales in the upper end. Sellers should review their asking prices or consider minor home improvements that will appeal to the potential buyer.” Mooney urged both buyers and sellers to contact their REALTOR® to get assistance and advice on home selection and pricing strategy. REALTORS® listed 2,960 residential properties in March and sold a total of 1,503 properties. Current residential inventory is 6,885 up 7.8% from last month. The residential sales-to-listing ratio in March was 45% with days on market down from 58 to 50 days. Total MLS® System sales this year are $1.235 billion. Highlights of MLS® System activity
¹. Residential includes SFD, condos and duplex/row houses. * Average prices indicate market trends only. They do not reflect actual changes for a particular property, which may vary from house to house and area to area. Prior period figures have been adjusted to include late reported sales and cancellations and therefore reflect a more accurate view of the period than previously reported at month end.
Our view is prices are steadily going up. Too bad the interest rates went up a bit, too Wednesday, March 9, 2011 February Housing Prices mirror 2009 after increasing from JanuaryPress release from REALTORS® Association of Edmonton. A good read. Enjoy!
Edmonton, March 2, 2011: It was 2009 all over again if the housing figures released by the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton are any indication. Prices for all categories of residential property sold in February mirrored prices in the same month in 2009 after showing pricing gains from January this year.
Single family detached properties sold for $359,934 on average* in February; up 1% from January. The February price was down 3.1% from a year ago but close to the $349,810 price in February 2009. Condo prices followed the same pattern. At $230,911 on average, condos were up 4.5% from a month ago but down 0.65% year over year. In February 2009, condos sold for $229,685. The average price for a duplex/rowhouse in February was $303,440; up 2% from January but down 5.6% from a year ago. In 2009, the February price for this category was $288,379. "Sales and prices in early 2010 were pushed up by the impending mortgage rate increases and qualification changes," explained REALTORS® Association of Edmonton President Chris Mooney. "Now that the market is stable, price levels have returned to the 2009 levels. However, the price increases for all housing types from January indicate the slow upward movement that local REALTORS® anticipated." The all-residential average price (including single family, condo, duplex, townhouse, mobile home and other residential housing types) was up three quarters of a percent from January but down 1.8% from a year ago. However, at $312,840 it matched the February 2009 price at $310,488. REALTORS® listed 2,631 residential properties in February and sold a total of 1,044 properties. Current residential inventory is 6,389 up 13.4% from last month. The sales-to-listing ratio in February was 39% with days on market down from 67 to 58 days. "With the recent announcement by the Bank of Canada that interest rates are not being raised, consumers can have confidence in the strength of the local real estate market," said Mooney. "Call a REALTOR® to begin your house search."
Highlights of MLS® System activity
¹. Residential includes SFD, condos and duplex/row houses. * Average prices indicate market trends only. They do not reflect actual changes for a particular property, which may vary from house to house and area to area. Prior period figures have been adjusted to include late reported sales and cancellations and therefore reflect a more accurate view of the period than previously reported at month end.
Stats are just that...stats and it's you the reader who has to interpet them. Any questions about the market, don't hesitate to give us a call.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 Housing prices soften as sales bump upFrom the REALTORS Association of Edmonton news release 8 Dec 2010:
he average price of a single family detached property in the Edmonton area continued to soften in November. According to the REALTORS® Association, at $362,657, the average SFD price was half a percent lower in November than it was in October. Compared to a year ago the price was down significantly by 2.5%. November condo prices also took one of the biggest drops this year with the average price down 2% to $229,603 month-over-month and just under 3% year-over-year. Average duplex/rowhouse prices of $318,605 went up over the previous month (6%) and previous year (10.6%). Despite the softening of prices in specific categories, overall the market remained stable with the all-residential average price of $319,479 (up 0.65%) from October and up a third of a percent from last year. There were 1,120 residential sales on the Edmonton MLS® System in November as compared to 1,077 in October. Listings were down from 2,267 in October to 1,860 in November. This resulted in a drop in the available inventory from 7,689 to 6,982 residential units; still considered high for this market. "Softening prices, a dip in interest rates, increasing sales nationally and excess local inventory all contributed to a month-over-month sales bump," said Larry Westergard, president of the REALTORS® Association. "Housing affordability in Edmonton is lower than the national average and economic growth in Alberta is expected to exceed other parts of the country." The sales-to-listing ratio in Edmonton and area was 66% and the average days-on-market was down from 60 to 59 days. Taken together the two figures indicate that sellers must exercise patience as they wait for a buyer. "It seems that Edmonton is out of phase with the rest of the country and is lagging slightly in comparison to other major markets," said Westergard. "All the indicators suggest that an increase in real estate sales is right around the corner."
What we make from this is there are some great deals out there. Traditionally, the market softens over Christmas and is an EXCELLENT time to buy. Sellers, just hang in their as December shoppers are serious shoppers. Come January, many buyers will shake the New Year's cobwebs from their heads & realize they should get home shopping done. That will be great news for sellers! |


