CALGARY REGIONAL HOUSING MARKET STATISTICS for June 2014

Housing supply improves in June
Condominium apartment benchmark price surpasses previous highs
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Residential sales and listings in Calgary increased by double-digit rates in June compared to the same time last year. This increase is partly due to the floods impacting housing activity throughout the second half of June 2013.
“Last June was not a normal month, so it’s difficult to compare the two,” said CREB® president Bill Kirk. “The historic floods of 2013 forced residents and business owners from their homes and places of work. It’s not surprising that many Calgarians were not focused on purchasing or listing their home at that time.”
Despite the unusual circumstances of last year, the housing market continues to demonstrate strong demand. Residential sales totaled 2,670 units this June, which was 18 per cent above the 10-year average. Total sales for the first half of 2014 increased to 13,929 from 12,257 in 2013.
New listings totaled 3,814 units in June, representing the first time since June 2010 that it outpaced the long-term average. The monthly influx of new listings also helped ease some of the tightness in the market by improving inventory levels, which totaled 4,726 units compared to 4,584 in June 2013.
“Economic conditions continue to support housing demand growth. However, improving supply should help push our market toward more balanced conditions,” said CREB® chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie. “Over time, this will cause price growth to ease from its current levels.”
Single-family unadjusted benchmark prices totaled $509,700 in June, a one per cent increase over the previous month, and a 10.9 per cent increase over June 2013.
Single-family sales for June totaled 1,769 units, which outpaced the 10-year average by 10 per cent. The rise in sales activity was largely due to improved new listings. While this helped ease some of the tightness in this market, supply levels continue to fall in this sector.
The boost in single-family new listings for June was largely due to an increase in units listed at more than $500,000 – rising to 1,359 units in June from 954 the year prior.
“With less resale single-family product available in the lower price ranges citywide, this market continues to be fairly competitive,” said Kirk. “However, for consumers looking in the higher price ranges, there is often more choice.”
Condominium apartment sales for the first half of 2014, totaled 2,494 units, compared with 2,027 during the same period a year prior. While new listings growth kept pace with sales activity during the first part of the year, it has exceeded sales growth over the past two months, pushing up inventory levels and moving this market into more balanced conditions.
Apartment-style benchmark prices totaled $299,700 in June, a new high in the condominium apartment sector and 13.5 per cent increase over the previous year. Meanwhile, the benchmark price for townhouse-style units reached $326,000, still shy of previous records.
“As citywide condominium apartment prices have finally recovered from 2007 highs, we would expect this will continue to encourage some listings growth,” said Lurie. “However, as this market has moved into more balanced conditions, and if inventories continue to rise, price growth should ease throughout the remainder of the year.”

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