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Sales Of Homes In December Up 10 Per Cent From Same Month Last Year

The Canadian Press, 15 Jan, 2016 01:27 PM
  • Sales Of Homes In December Up 10 Per Cent From Same Month Last Year
OTTAWA — Sales of existing homes rose 10 per cent in December compared to the same month the previous year, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Friday.
 
The national average price for a home sold last month was $454,342, up 12.0 per cent from a year ago, boosted by gains in the Vancouver and Toronto regions.
 
Excluding Greater Vancouver and Greater Toronto, the average price was $336,994, up 5.4 per cent from a year ago.
 
Sal Guatieri, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, says that with the possibility of a further interest rate cut from the Bank of Canada on the horizon, the red-hot real estate markets in Vancouver and Toronto are unlikely to see a significant pullback.
 
However, price gains in those markets could be "less frothy," Guatieri said in a note to clients.
 
"The pain in the oil-producing regions will persist, if not intensify, until oil prices show a pulse," he added.
 
TD economist Diana Petramala said home sales could spike in January as buyers look to pre-empt changes from Ottawa requiring higher down payments for homes worth between $500,000 and $1 million, which will take effect in mid-February.
 
Compared to the previous month, homes sales slipped in December by 0.6 per cent, the Canadian Real Estate Association said. Sales were down in Calgary and Edmonton as well as York Region and Hamilton-Burlington in Ontario.

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