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Early Signs That Vancouver Housing Market Correction May Be Over: Royal Lepage

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Apr, 2017 01:18 PM
    TORONTO — Royal LePage says early evidence suggests that the recent correction in Vancouver's housing market may be short-lived.
     
    The realtor released a report Tuesday saying Canada's two largest real estate markets continued their divergence in the first quarter of the year.
     
    The aggregate price of a home in the Greater Toronto Area rose by an "unprecedented" 20 per cent across all housing types to $759,241 in the first three months of 2017.
     
    In the Greater Vancouver area, the price of a home rose 12.3 per cent year-over-year to $1,179,482.
     
    Royal LePage CEO Phil Soper says the housing correction in Vancouver began seven months ago, around the time that the B.C. government introduced a 15 per cent tax on foreign nationals buying real estate in the city.
     
    Sales volumes then plunged and prices slowed their torrid upwards trajectory.
     
    But just in the past month, sales in the Vancouver area have leapt forward by close to 50 per cent on a month-over-month basis, says Soper — better than the seasonal average.
     
    "An unfortunate side effect of heavy-handed regulatory intervention is that we risk market whiplash," Soper said in a statement.
     
     
    "In the coming weeks, it is possible that six months of pent-up demand will be unleashed on the market, sending prices sharply upward again; this when the pre-intervention 2016 trend was a natural market slowdown based on eroding affordability."
     
    Across Canada, the aggregate price of a home grew 12.6 per cent year-over-year to $574,575 during the first quarter, Royal LePage said.
     
    The price of a two-storey home climbed 13.9 per cent year-over-year to $681,728, while the price of a bungalow rose 10.9 per cent to $490,018. Condo prices increased by 8.9 per cent to $373,768.
     
    In Calgary, home prices were up 0.6 per cent to $461,635, while in Edmonton they rose 0.3 per cent to $381,733.

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