Kelowna Market Gaining Momentum
The heat has finally arrived!

KELOWNA: The Kelowna housing market gained additional strength last month with a significant increase in sales along with firm prices. A total of 356 homes and other properties sold in May through the Kelowna Real Estate Board’s MLS®, down 6% from the 380 sales in May of last year. Prices in Kelowna have been stable around the $450,000 mark in the last few months, so house hunters should be making their buying decisions sooner rather than later to ensure that their buying power is not eroded by the rising prices.

Listings did not increase last month either which, increased our sales to listing ratio to 11%.  We need to also be cautious about declaring a firm bottom at this time, but the improvement in recent months is an encouraging shift. All signs indicate we are moving up to a more balanced and stable market. Consumer confidence is improving, prices are holding steady and inventory is stabilizing. We think some buyers are trying to predict the bottom of the market. The reality is, if you spend too much time trying to anticipate the bottom, you miss out on the choice and selection, and maybe end up paying more.

Great deals can still be made!

Active Listings: Single Family, Apartments, Townhomes

Number of Sales: Single Family, Apartments, Townhomes

Average Price: Single Family, Apartments, Townhomes

Major Cities Report
Victoria: Victoria housing market gains strength; up 17% from the 747 sales in April and up 14% compared to the 770 sales in May of last year. The average price for single family homes sold in Greater Victoria last month was $573,442.

Vancouver: Increased demand steadies housing market in Greater Vancouver; an increase of 17.4% from the 3,002 sales recorded in May 2008, and an increase of 18.9% compared to last month. Since the beginning of the year, the benchmark price for all residential properties in Greater Vancouver has increased 4.5% to $506,201 from $484,211. However, home prices compared to May 2008 levels are down 10.9%.

Kelowna: The Kelowna market gained momentum; in May, 189 homes sold, up 20% over April. This was still down 5% over May 08 and down 75% from May 07 (the highest ever). The average price for single family homes sold in Kelowna in May was stable at $449,867.

Calgary: Market is showing year over year gains showing an increase of 23% from 1,290 sales in April 2009 and an increase of 16% from May 2008. The average price of a single family Calgary metro home in May 2009 was $436,427, showing an increase of 2% from April 2009, and showing a decrease of 9%from May 2008.

Edmonton: Housing sales continue to trend upward over 17% as compared to the previous month and up 18.7% over the same month last year. Single family homes sold on average for $367,672 in May; up 4% from April, but still 4% lower than a year ago.

Winnipeg: Sales in May 2009 were more restrained than the last few years but that does not mean the MLS® market performed badly, unit sales were down 13%.

Toronto: May housing resales were higher than last year. Up almost 2% from May 2008 the median price was $337,000, from the $338,000 recorded during May of 2008.

Single Family Home Average Price 2000 – 2009
Single Family Home Average Price Graph 2000 - 2008
Number of Sold Single Family Dwellings 2005 – 2009
ber of Sold Single Family Dwellings Graph 2005 - 2008
Single Family Listing Inventory 2005 – 2009
Single Family Listing Inventory Graph 2005 - 2008

 

Single Family Active Listings vs Sales 2005 – 2009
Single Family Active Listings vs Sales Graph 2005 - 2008
Single Family Percentage of Sales to Listing Ratio 2002 – 2009
(Percentage of How Many Listings Sell in a Month)
Single Family Percentage of Sales to Listing Ratio
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Moving Towards a More Balanced and Stable Market
Happy Easter!

KELOWNA: There’s more confidence in the housing market today than we were seeing late last year. Sales activity is rising as spring arrives, we noticed a big difference in the second half of March. We are happy to report that we are working with investors, first time buyers and also with out of town clients ready to buy.

Prices remained very stable with a modest drop to $438,493 average for a single family home. The upper market is still very tight with only 20% of the sales over $500,000.  For properties listed over $1 Million, only 2 have sold so far this year, with 376 properties to choose from! Only 8 lots have sold so far this year with the average price of $255,462. Inventory is rising slightly which is normal for this time of the year and we are excited to see the sales to listing ratio improving as well! Single family homes sales to listing ratio are at 8%. Apartments are at 4% and Townhomes came in at 6%. All in all not a banner month, but we are seeing improvements!

Great deals are available!

Active Listings: Single Family, Apartments, Townhomes

Number of Sales: Single Family, Apartments, Townhomes

Average Price: Single Family, Apartments, Townhomes

Major Cities Report
Victoria: Real estate sales gain momentum in March. Total sales last month were higher than the March figures during each year from 1995 to 2001 – a market which we considered to be balanced. The average price for single family homes sold in Greater Victoria last month was $534,689.
Vancouver: Property sales strengthen in current market cycle. Sales of detached properties in March 2009 declined 19.6 % compared to the same period in 2008. The benchmark price, for detached properties declined 15.1% from March 2008 to $649,342. West Vancouver is at 1.1Mill.
Kelowna: Sales activity is rising as spring arrives. Prices remained very stable with a modest drop to $438,493.  Sales-to-Listing inventory is rising.
Calgary: Slowly shaking off its winter blues 32% more sales in March over February 2009 and a 23% decrease over March 2008.  Average price came in at $420,354.
Edmonton: First quarter housing prices hover around $350,000. Sales in March were up 28% from the previous month.
Toronto: March resale housing results bring positive news. The situation in the housing market has improved. The average price for March transactions was $384,000 .

Single Family Home Average Price 2000 – 2009
Single Family Home Average Price Graph 2000 - 2008
Number of Sold Single Family Dwellings 2005 – 2009
ber of Sold Single Family Dwellings Graph 2005 - 2008
Single Family Listing Inventory 2005 – 2009
Single Family Listing Inventory Graph 2005 - 2008

 

Single Family Active Listings vs Sales 2005 – 2009
Single Family Active Listings vs Sales Graph 2005 - 2008
Single Family Percentage of Sales to Listing Ratio 2002 – 2009
(Percentage of How Many Listings Sell in a Month)
Single Family Percentage of Sales to Listing Ratio
Feature Property
Updated, Private Yard, 2 Bed Suite!

 

0.26 Acres | Backs Onto Greenbelt | 5 Bedrooms | 2100 sq ft | Built 1991 | $449,900

West Kelowna Estates – 2329 Devon Ct

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Entry-level purchasers are now the engine driving home-buying activity in almost every major centre in Canada, according to a recent report released by RE/MAX.

The 2009 RE/MAX First-Time Buyers Report, highlighting first-time buying activity in 32 residential housing markets across Canada, found that improved affordability is prompting many first-time buyers to get off the fence, out of the rental, and into the market. While a sense of caution still prevails, more and more first-timers are finding it hard to pass up the chance to become homeowners in today’s buyer-centric real estate climate. Increased inventory and longer days on market, coupled with the lowest lending rates ever, are presenting opportunities that have not been seen in almost a decade.

While the current economic crisis has caused some first-time buyers to either take it slowly or apply the brakes, home ownership remains a top priority for those who are able to take advantage of reduced carrying costs, rock bottom interest rates and lower house prices. Affordability has greatly improved and buyers are firmly in the drivers’ seat in just about every market we surveyed. The new reality is that homeownership remains well within reach for most first-time buyers.

Although the year got off to a slow start, February home sales were well ahead of those reported in January. The upward trending is expected to continue as more and more first-time buyers enter the market in the weeks ahead. The flurry of activity in the lower-end may also serve to kick-start sales in the mid-to-upper end of the market, which have, as expected, been relatively sluggish in recent months. While inventory and days on market was up virtually across the board, it’s noteworthy that several markets reported tighter conditions in the lower end of the market, where demand and buyer activity remains quite healthy.

Canadian markets from coast-to-coast are ripe for a reawakening as the weather warms up. First-time buyers seem more acclimatized to economic factors, even though the barrage of bad news continues to flow. Those who are secure in their jobs, have accumulated good down payments, and have acceptable credit ratings are continuing to venture forward, undeterred by tighter lending criteria.

According to the RE/MAX Report, buyers are clearly in control in most Canadian markets. Of the 32 markets surveyed, 22 (69 per cent) remain firmly in buyer’s market territory. These include Vancouver, Surrey, Port Coquitlam, Chilliwack, Kelowna, Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina, Ottawa, Peterborough, London-St. Thomas, Niagara Falls, Mississauga, Metro Toronto, Northern GTA, Kingston, Windsor, Hamilton-Burlington, Barrie, and Halifax-Dartmouth. Ten (31 per cent) report more balanced conditions: Winnipeg, Kitchener-Waterloo, Sudbury, North Bay, St. Catharines, Saint John, Moncton, Fredericton, St. John’s, and Charlottetown.

Forty per cent of markets offered single-detached homes priced under $200,000, including Charlottetown, Saint John, Moncton, Peterborough, Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Windsor, Fredericton, Halifax-Dartmouth, London, North Bay, Kingston, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. More than two-thirds (71 per cent) offered condominiums starting under $200,000, (Moncton, Fredericton, Halifax-Dartmouth, Sudbury, North Bay, Peterborough, Mississauga, Burlington, Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Windsor, Surrey, Chilliwack, Victoria, Kelowna, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, and Winnipeg).

The most affordable markets for detached homes, based on starting prices are: Moncton ($115,000), Charlottetown ($120,000), and Saint John ($130,000) in Eastern Canada; Windsor ($75,000), Niagara Falls ($119,000), and St. Catharines ($125,000) in Ontario; Winnipeg ($185,000), Saskatoon ($190,000), and Regina ($210,000) in Western Canada.

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The latest real estate statistics for Kelowna have been released.