Metro Vancouver?s housing market is feeling the impact of a quieter summer
Kerrisa Wilson
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Metro Vancouver’s housing market is feeling the impact of a quieter summer with home sales falling to an 18-year low for the month of July.
Last month, 2,070 homes changed hands in the region — a 30 per cent drop from the 2,960 sales recorded in July 2017, according to the latest data from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV), published Thursday.
July’s home sales were 29 per cent below the 10-year sales average for the month.
In a statement, REBGV President Phil Moore says with slower demand in the market, there’s less upward pressure on home prices across the region.
“This is most pronounced in the detached home market, but demand in the townhome and apartment markets is also relenting from the more frenetic pace experienced over the last few years,” says Moore.
In July, 4,770 detached, attached and apartment properties were newly listed for sale in Metro Vancouver, down nine per cent compared to the 5,256 homes listed a year ago and a roughly 10 per cent decline from June 2018.
Here are 8 more facts that show Metro Vancouver’s quiet housing market this summer.