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Latest real estate numbers show decline in sales, rise in prices – BradfordToday

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NEWS RELEASE
BARRIE & DISTRICT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
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The June 2021 sales information is in, and residential property sales recorded through the Matrix System for the Barrie and District Association of Realtors (BDAR) region showed a year-over-year decline in sales activity however, prices continue to climb.

The sales activity decline is primarily due to the delayed spring market experienced in 2020. The below statistics indicate a slight month-over-month cool down however, the numbers are still significant as there has been 60.4 per cent more sales in Simcoe County in the first six months of 2021 compared to the same timeframe last year.

Month-Over-Month (June 2021 vs May 2021)

Residential homes

The Housing Price Index (HPI) showed a month-over-month increase of 1.3 per cent from May 2021.

Simcoe County

939 residential units were sold in Simcoe County last month – a 11.9 per cent decrease from May 2021. During the same time a year ago (May 2020 to June 2020), there was a 76.0 per cent increase in the number of units sold.

The average price of residential units sold last month was $803,919 – a 0.6 per cent increase from May 2021. This growth was less than the month-over-month change in average price a year ago (+7.0 per cent).

City of Barrie

286 units were sold last month within the City of Barrie, which was 22.3 per cent less than the number of units sold the month prior. A year ago, the number of units sold between June and May grew 58.8 per cent.

The average price of units sold within Barrie during June 2021 was $747,533. This was 0.6 per cent greater than the average price during May 2021. In comparison, the average price of units sold between June 2020 and May 2020 increased 6.6 per cent.

City of Barrie – Apartments and condos

41 apartment and condo units were sold in Barrie last month – 24.1 per cent less than the number of units sold in May 2021. The average price of apartment and condo units sold in the City of Barrie last month was $535,734 – 8.6 per cent more than the average price in May 2021.

Simcoe County excluding Barrie

In Simcoe County Excluding Barrie last month, 653 units were sold. This was 6.4 per cent less than the number of units sold during May 2021. At the same time a year ago, there was an 84.7 per cent increase in the number of units sold outside of Barrie.

The average price of units sold in the areas outside of Barrie last month was $828,614. This was 0.1 per cent less than the month prior. Between June 2020 and May 2020, the average price of units sold outside of Barrie increased 6.8 per cent. 

Innisfil

64 residential units were sold in Innisfil last month – a 14.7 per cent decrease from May 2021. During the same period a year ago (May 2020 to June 2020), there was a 16.7 per cent increase in the number of units sold. The average price of residential units sold in Innisfil last month was approximately $924,186 – a 20.3 per cent increase from May 2021. This contrasted the decline from last year when the average price declined 0.6 per cent from May to June.

Orillia

66 residential units were sold in Orillia last month – a 7.0 per cent decrease from May 2021. During the same period a year ago (May 2020 to June 2020), there was an 86.7 per cent increase in the number of units sold. The average price of residential units sold in Orillia last month was approximately $628,327 – a 5.9 per cent decrease from May 2021. The average price a year ago increased 14.9 per cent from May to June.

Essa

In Essa last month, 30 residential units were sold. This was 31.8 per cent less than the month prior. During the same period a year ago, there was a 74.1 per cent increase in the number of units sold. The average price of residential units sold in Essa last month was $895,817— a 14.2 per cent increase from May 2021. This time last year, the average price increased 13.5 per cent from May 2020 to June 2020.

Year-to-date (YTD) (June 2021 YTD vs. June 2020 YTD)

All residential homes

Simcoe County

5,813 residential units were sold in Simcoe County during June 2021 Year-To-Date (YTD) (Jan. 1, 2021 – June 30, 2021). This was 60.4 per cent more than what was sold during the same timeframe last year (Jan. 1, 2020 – June 30, 2020). The average price of residential units sold during June 2021 YTD was $773,167. This was 41.5 per cent greater than the average price during the same timeframe last year.

City of Barrie

2,020 units were sold in the City of Barrie during June 2021 YTD. This was a 66.0 per cent growth from the same timeframe last year. This growth was greater than the growth in total Simcoe County (+60.4 per cent).

The average price of units sold within the City of Barrie during June 2021 YTD was $723,739. This was 35.4 per cent more than the same timeframe last year. This growth was less than what was seen in the total Simcoe region (+41.5 per cent). During June 2021 YTD, Barrie accounted for 34.7 per cent of residential properties sold. This was 1.2 share points more than the same timeframe during 2020.

City of Barrie – Apartments and condos

274 apartment and condo units were sold in Barrie during June 2021 YTD – 69.1 per cent more than the number of units sold in June 2020 YTD. The average price of apartment and condo units in the City of Barrie this year so far was $486,572. This was 25 per cent more than the average price during the same timeframe last year.

Simcoe County excluding Barrie

3793 residential units were sold in the areas outside of Barrie during June 2021 YTD. This was 57.6 per cent more than the number of units sold during June 2020 YTD. This growth in number of units sold was less than the growth seen in the total Simcoe region (+60.4 per cent).

The average price of units sold during this time was $799,490. This was 44.7 per cent greater than what was seen during June 2020 YTD. This growth was greater than that of total Simcoe (+41.5 per cent). During June 2021 YTD, Simcoe County excluding Barrie accounted for 65.3 per cent of residential properties sold. This was 1.2 share points less than the same timeframe during 2020.

Innisfil

429 residential units were sold in Innisfil during June 2021 YTD. This was 54.3 per cent more than what was sold during the same timeframe last year (Jan. 1, 2020 – June 30, 2020). The average price of residential units sold in June 2021 YTD was $839,055. This was 53.8 per cent greater than the average price during the same timeframe last year. During this time, Innisfil accounted for 7.4 per cent of sales in Simcoe County – down 0.3 share points from the same timeframe last year.

Orillia

435 residential units were sold in Orillia from the beginning of 2021 to June 30th, 2021. This was 58.2 per cent more than what was sold during the same timeframe last year (Jan. 1, 2020 – June 30, 2020). The average price of residential units sold during June 2021 YTD was $624,874 This was 38.9 per cent greater than the average price during the same timeframe last year. During June 2021 YTD, Orillia accounted for 7.5 per cent of sales in Simcoe County, 0.1 share points more than that of June 2020 YTD.

Essa

264 residential units were sold in Essa during May 2021 YTD. This was 51.7 per cent more than what was sold during the same timeframe last year (January 1st, 2020 – June 30th, 2020). The average price of residential units sold in June 2021 YTD was $787,041. This was 41.1 per cent greater than the average price during the same timeframe last year. During this time, Essa accounted for 4.5 per cent of sales in Simcoe County—down 0.3 share points from the same timeframe last year.

Year-Over-Year (June 2021 vs June 2020)

All residential homes

The Housing Price Index (HPI) showed a 38.5 per cent year-over-year increase between June 2021 and June 2020.

Simcoe County

939 residential units were sold in Simcoe County last month – 12.4 per cent less than the same time last year. As well, the average price of residential units sold was $803,919, which was 38 per cent greater than that of June 2020.

City of Barrie

286 residential units were sold during June 2021 within Barrie. This was 11.7 per cent less than the number of units sold during June 2020. This decline was lesser than that of total Simcoe County (-12.4 per cent).

The average price of residential Barrie units sold during June 2021 was $747,533 – 34.3 per cent greater than the average price of units sold during June 2020. This growth was less than the average-price growth of total Simcoe County (+38.0 per cent). Sales in Barrie accounted for 30.5 per cent of residential sales in Simcoe County last month. This was 0.2 share points more than the same time last year.

City of Barrie – Apartments and condos

41 apartment and condo units were sold in Barrie during June 2021 – 5.1 per cent greater than the number of units sold in June 2020. The average price of apartment and condo units in the City of Barrie in June 2021 was $535,734. This was 37.9 per cent more than the average price during the same time last year.

Simcoe County excluding Barrie

653 residential units were sold outside of Barrie during June 2021, and this was 12.7 per cent less than the number of units sold during June 2020. This decline was slightly greater than the 12.4 per cent decline seen in the total Simcoe region.

The average price of units sold in Simcoe County excluding Barrie last month was $828,614. This was a 39.5 per cent increase in the average price, year-over-year. This growth was greater than what was found in total Simcoe County (+38.0 per cent). Residential property sales outside of Barrie accounted for 69.5 per cent of sales in Simcoe County last month. This was 0.2 share points less than the same time last year.

Innisfil

64 residential units were sold in Innisfil during June 2021, and this was 1.6 per cent more than the number of units sold during June 2020. This growth contrasted the 12.4 per cent decline seen in the total Simcoe region. The average price of units sold in Innisfil last month was approximately $924,186. This was a 64.3 per cent increase in the average price, year-over-year. This growth was greater than what was found in total Simcoe County (+38.0 per cent). Sales in Innisfil accounted for 6.8 per cent of sales in Simcoe County during June 2021. This was 0.9 share points more than Innisfil’s share of sales during the same time last year.

Orillia

66 residential units were sold in Orillia during June 2021, and this was 21.4 per cent less than the number of units sold during June 2020. This decline was greater than the 12.4 per cent decline seen in the total Simcoe region. The average price of units sold in Orillia last month was approximately $628,327. This was a 24.3 per cent increase in the average price, year-over-year. This growth was greater than what was found in total Simcoe County (+38.0 per cent). Orillia’s sales made up 7.0 per cent of sales in Simcoe County. This was 0.8 share points less than the same time last year.

Essa

30 residential units were sold in Essa during June 2021, and this was 36.2 per cent less than the number of units sold during June 2020. This decline was greater than the 12.4 per cent decline seen in the total Simcoe region. The average price of units sold in Essa last month was approximately $895,817. This was a 51.5 per cent increase in the average price, year-over-year. This growth was greater than what was found in total Simcoe County (+38.0 per cent). Sales in Essa accounted for 3.2 per cent of sales in Simcoe County during June 2021. This was 1.2 share points less than Essa’s share of sales during the same time last year.

Q2 2021 statistic release

June 30, 2021 marked the end of Quarter Two (Q2) of 2021, and residential sales information is in with residential property sales recorded through the Matrix System for the Barrie and District Association of Realtors Inc. (BDAR).  Q2 2021 (April 1, 2021 – June 30, 2021) sales activity and average price of units sold increased substantially as compared to Q2 2020.

Sales activity in Q2 2021 was much stronger than the same time last year. The trend of Ontarians migrating from the Greater Toronto Area to areas such as Simcoe County has continued into Q2. Both Barrie and Simcoe County Excluding Barrie contributed to this growth.  

Average price during Q2 2021 was up 41.4 per cent as compared to Q2 2020. This was driven by a growth in average price inside and outside of Barrie.

Simcoe County

There was a 60.0 per cent increase in units sold compared to Q2 2020 (Q2 2021 with 3184 units sold vs Q2 2020 with 1,990 units sold)

Average price of homes in Simcoe County during Q2 2021 was $792,242. This was a 41.4 per cent growth from the same timeframe last year.

Barrie

The number of sales increased 64.3 per cent in Q2 2021 (1022 units sold) when compared to Q2 2020 (622 units sold).

Home prices within Barrie increased to $738,571, which was a 36.4 per cent increase from Q2 of last year.

Simcoe County excluding Barrie

The number of sales increased 58.0 per cent in Q2 2021 (2162 units sold) when compared to Q2 2020 (1,368 units sold).

Simcoe County excluding Barrie had an average price of $817,612. This was a 43.8 per cent increase from Q2 of 2020.

Innisfil

The number of units sold in Innisfil during Q2 2021 was 233, 71.3 per cent more than the number of units sold in Q2 2020.

The average price of units sold in Innisfil during Q2 2021 was $834,625. This was 50.5 per cent greater than the average price of Innisfil units sold during Q2 2020.

Orillia

The number of units sold in Orillia during Q2 2021 was 232. This was 55.7 per cent more than the number of units sold in Q2 2020.

The average price of units sold in Orillia during Q2 2021 was $632,914. This was 32.4 per cent greater than the average price of Orillia units sold during Q2 2020.

Essa

The number of units sold in Essa during Q2 2021 was 137. This was 47.3 per cent more than the number of units sold in Q2 2020.

The average price of units sold in Essa during Q2 2021 was $796,422. This was 43.5 per cent greater than the average price of Essa units sold during Q2 2020.

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Greater Toronto home sales jump in October after Bank of Canada rate cuts: board

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TORONTO – The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales in October surged as buyers continued moving off the sidelines amid lower interest rates.

The board said 6,658 homes changed hands last month in the Greater Toronto Area, up 44.4 per cent compared with 4,611 in the same month last year. Sales were up 14 per cent from September on a seasonally adjusted basis.

The average selling price was up 1.1 per cent compared with a year earlier at $1,135,215. The composite benchmark price, meant to represent the typical home, was down 3.3 per cent year-over-year.

“While we are still early in the Bank of Canada’s rate cutting cycle, it definitely does appear that an increasing number of buyers moved off the sidelines and back into the marketplace in October,” said TRREB president Jennifer Pearce in a news release.

“The positive affordability picture brought about by lower borrowing costs and relatively flat home prices prompted this improvement in market activity.”

The Bank of Canada has slashed its key interest rate four times since June, including a half-percentage point cut on Oct. 23. The rate now stands at 3.75 per cent, down from the high of five per cent that deterred many would-be buyers from the housing market.

New listings last month totalled 15,328, up 4.3 per cent from a year earlier.

In the City of Toronto, there were 2,509 sales last month, a 37.6 per cent jump from October 2023. Throughout the rest of the GTA, home sales rose 48.9 per cent to 4,149.

The sales uptick is encouraging, said Cameron Forbes, general manager and broker for Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc., who added the figures for October were stronger than he anticipated.

“I thought they’d be up for sure, but not necessarily that much,” said Forbes.

“Obviously, the 50 basis points was certainly a great move in the right direction. I just thought it would take more to get things going.”

He said it shows confidence in the market is returning faster than expected, especially among existing homeowners looking for a new property.

“The average consumer who’s employed and may have been able to get some increases in their wages over the last little bit to make up some ground with inflation, I think they’re confident, so they’re looking in the market.

“The conditions are nice because you’ve got a little more time, you’ve got more choice, you’ve got fewer other buyers to compete against.”

All property types saw more sales in October compared with a year ago throughout the GTA.

Townhouses led the surge with 56.8 per cent more sales, followed by detached homes at 46.6 per cent and semi-detached homes at 44 per cent. There were 33.4 per cent more condos that changed hands year-over-year.

“Market conditions did tighten in October, but there is still a lot of inventory and therefore choice for homebuyers,” said TRREB chief market analyst Jason Mercer.

“This choice will keep home price growth moderate over the next few months. However, as inventory is absorbed and home construction continues to lag population growth, selling price growth will accelerate, likely as we move through the spring of 2025.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2024.

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Homelessness: Tiny home village to open next week in Halifax suburb

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HALIFAX – A village of tiny homes is set to open next month in a Halifax suburb, the latest project by the provincial government to address homelessness.

Located in Lower Sackville, N.S., the tiny home community will house up to 34 people when the first 26 units open Nov. 4.

Another 35 people are scheduled to move in when construction on another 29 units should be complete in December, under a partnership between the province, the Halifax Regional Municipality, United Way Halifax, The Shaw Group and Dexter Construction.

The province invested $9.4 million to build the village and will contribute $935,000 annually for operating costs.

Residents have been chosen from a list of people experiencing homelessness maintained by the Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia.

They will pay rent that is tied to their income for a unit that is fully furnished with a private bathroom, shower and a kitchen equipped with a cooktop, small fridge and microwave.

The Atlantic Community Shelters Society will also provide support to residents, ranging from counselling and mental health supports to employment and educational services.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2024.

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Here are some facts about British Columbia’s housing market

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Housing affordability is a key issue in the provincial election campaign in British Columbia, particularly in major centres.

Here are some statistics about housing in B.C. from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s 2024 Rental Market Report, issued in January, and the B.C. Real Estate Association’s August 2024 report.

Average residential home price in B.C.: $938,500

Average price in greater Vancouver (2024 year to date): $1,304,438

Average price in greater Victoria (2024 year to date): $979,103

Average price in the Okanagan (2024 year to date): $748,015

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Vancouver: $2,181

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Victoria: $1,839

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Canada: $1,359

Rental vacancy rate in Vancouver: 0.9 per cent

How much more do new renters in Vancouver pay compared with renters who have occupied their home for at least a year: 27 per cent

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 17, 2024.

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