2016 Ends The Year With Total Sales Down 15 Percent From The 1- Year Average in December
City of Calgary, January 2, 2017 – Ending 2016 with total sales down 15% from the 10-year average in December.
MLS sales for the year, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board, numbered 17,809 transactions, a 5.5 per cent decline from the year before. The benchmark price was $440,650, down 3.8 per cent from 2015. The decline in the market came on the heels of a more dramatic drop in 2015, when sales tumbled 26 per cent from the same period in 2014.
Taken together, the two years of contraction have resulted in 2016 sales levels that are the lowest Calgary has seen since 2010, said CREB chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie. December sales are 15 per cent below the 10-year average of 1,100 transactions for the month.
“There was a dramatic fall in 2015, and the additional fall in 2016 is keeping sales at levels that are well below ourlong-term averages,” said Lurie. Lurie explains that the market was actually weaker in 2016 than CREB had predicted at the start of the year, when it forecast a 2.2 per cent year-over-year decrease in sales activity. In 2016, Calgary’s unemployment rate continued to rise — from 7.4 per cent in January to 10.3 per cent in November, according to Statistics Canada.
“Economic conditions were far weaker than what was anticipated at the beginning of the year,” Lurie said. The benchmark price for a detached home in Calgary fell 3.2 per cent in 2016 to $502,242, while the benchmark price in the apartment/condo category fell six per cent to $277,217. But Lurie said prices have been protected somewhat by the fact that supply was very tight when the recession began and new listings remain sluggish — in fact, the number of new listings in 2016 contracted by 4.7 per cent.
The City of Calgary Detached market segment continues to out-perform the other market segments with 20.08% of the available inventory selling in the month of December which is traditionally the slowest sales month of the year. This is a huge improvement compared to December 2015 when only 15.36% of the available inventory sold.
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Download: Calgary & Area Real Estate Statistics – December 2016