April housing sales pick up, listing activity swells
New listings for detached, attached and apartment properties increased by 25.3 per cent to 5,580 units compared to the 4,452 units listed in April 2006. The total number of active listings increased by 25.8 per cent to 11,347 units when compared to April 2006’s 9,022 units.
“So far, the constants our market has experienced over the past five years are holding strong in 2007. We’re still in one of the best markets real estate has ever had in Greater Vancouver. Sales are higher than historical norms and homes are selling very quickly, usually with multiple-offers,” says REBGV president Brian Naphtali. “Last month, the average days a property spent on market dropped again, down to 39 days, compared to 43 days in March, 49 days in February, and 56 days in January.
According to Multiple Listings Service® (MLS®) data, sales of apartment properties decreased by 1.2 per cent to 1,350 sales in April 2007 compared to 1,366 sales in April 2006. The benchmark price of an apartment property in Greater Vancouver, calculated by the MLSLink® Housing Price Index, is $355,108, up 14.7 per cent from one year ago.
Sales of attached properties (townhouses) increased by 17.6 per cent in April 2007 to 634 sales, compared to 539 sales in April 2006. The benchmark price of an attached unit is $432,490, up 13.8 per cent from a year ago.
Sales of detached properties decreased by 2.6 per cent in April 2007 to 1,403 sales, compared to 1,440 sales in April 2006. The benchmark price of a detached unit is $695,069, up 11.9 per cent from last year.