Strong demand continues to drive housing market
Vancouver, B.C. March 2, 2006 - Healthy sales and increased listing activity this February was stronger than previous years except for last year, which posted the highest sales on record. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that 2,941 detached, attached and apartment properties sold in February 2006, a decrease of 4.1 per cent compared to 3068 sales in February 2005.
"These numbers prove that Vancouver is a consistent market as strong demand for real estate continues to drive housing sales," says Georges Pahud, REBGV president. "More than 66 per cent of homes sold in February 2006 were under the average price of $490,004, which shows us that real estate in Vancouver is still an affordable investment."
"The BC provincial government's recent move to increase their Home Owner Grant by 22 per cent is also welcome news," says Pahud. "The increase to the grant threshold means 95 per cent of homeowners will remain eligible for the full grant. This will likely further motivate first-time buyers, in particular, to enter the housing market."
According to Multiple Listings Service® (MLS® data, sales of apartment properties decreased by 8.7 per cent to 1,212 sales in February 2006 compared to 1,327 sales in February 2005. The benchmark price of an apartment property in Greater Vancouver, calculated by the MLSLink® Housing Price Index, is $297,192, up 22.6 per cent from one year ago.
Sales of attached properties increased 5.1 per cent in February 2006 to 552 sales, compared to 525 sales in February 2005. The benchmark price of an attached unit is $364,114, up 15.9 per cent from a year ago. Sales of detached properties decreased 3.2 per cent in February 2006 to 1,177 sales, compared to 1,216 sales in February 2005. The benchmark price of a detached unit is $598,989, up 21.8 per cent from last year.
Vancouver, B.C. March 2, 2006 - Healthy sales and increased listing activity this February was stronger than previous years except for last year, which posted the highest sales on record. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that 2,941 detached, attached and apartment properties sold in February 2006, a decrease of 4.1 per cent compared to 3068 sales in February 2005.
"These numbers prove that Vancouver is a consistent market as strong demand for real estate continues to drive housing sales," says Georges Pahud, REBGV president. "More than 66 per cent of homes sold in February 2006 were under the average price of $490,004, which shows us that real estate in Vancouver is still an affordable investment."
"The BC provincial government's recent move to increase their Home Owner Grant by 22 per cent is also welcome news," says Pahud. "The increase to the grant threshold means 95 per cent of homeowners will remain eligible for the full grant. This will likely further motivate first-time buyers, in particular, to enter the housing market."
According to Multiple Listings Service® (MLS® data, sales of apartment properties decreased by 8.7 per cent to 1,212 sales in February 2006 compared to 1,327 sales in February 2005. The benchmark price of an apartment property in Greater Vancouver, calculated by the MLSLink® Housing Price Index, is $297,192, up 22.6 per cent from one year ago.
Sales of attached properties increased 5.1 per cent in February 2006 to 552 sales, compared to 525 sales in February 2005. The benchmark price of an attached unit is $364,114, up 15.9 per cent from a year ago. Sales of detached properties decreased 3.2 per cent in February 2006 to 1,177 sales, compared to 1,216 sales in February 2005. The benchmark price of a detached unit is $598,989, up 21.8 per cent from last year.