Detached homes drive Calgary sales growth in October – October 2020 Real Estate Statistics Report

Home sales rise along with supply

 

City of Calgary, November 2020

 

With strong gains in the detached sector, October sales in the city reached 1,764 units. This is a 23 percent increase over last year and well above longer-term averages.

 

The gain in citywide residential sales outpaced the growth in new listings, supporting tighter market conditions and improving prices.

 

“Over the past several years, higher lending rates and the stress test pushed many out of the detached housing market. However, recent declines in rates, combined with prices that are lower than several years ago, have brought back some of that demand,” said CREB® chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie.

 

“This is helping support more balanced conditions and price improvements in the market. However, price improvements are not occurring across all product type and price ranges and downside risk still hangs over future conditions.”

 

Improving sales over the past four months were not enough to offset the pullbacks in the second quarter, leaving year-to-date sales nearly six percent below last year’s levels.

 

The same is also true for prices. Benchmark prices have trended up over the past four months and October prices were slightly higher than 2019. On a year-to-date basis, prices are one percent lower than last year’s levels and nearly 10 percent below previous highs.

 

View the full report here: October 2020 Statistics Report

 

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