Skip to main content

B.C. seeing 'balanced' real estate market, association says

Real estate
Share

British Columbia real estate sales and prices bumped up slightly in October compared with a year ago in what is being described as a balanced market.

Figures from the B.C. Real Estate Association show 5,373 residential units sold last month, a 1.8-per-cent increase from the same month last year, while prices rose by 4.1 per cent over the same period.

The association's chief economist Brendon Ogmundson says home sales have slowed as expected given the high borrowing costs and stricter stress tests for buyers.

However, he says sales inventory of homes remains low, which balances the market to a “very low level of activity.”

Residential sales were down 13.6 per cent to $63.1 billion for the first 10 months of this year compared with last year.

The association says residential unit sales between the same period this year and last dropped 105 per cent, while the average price fell 3.4 per cent to $971,802.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 14, 2023.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

New weight-loss drug Wegovy not a 'magic bullet,' doctor warns

As Wegovy becomes available to Canadians starting Monday, a medical expert is cautioning patients wanting to use the drug to lose weight that no medication is a ''magic bullet,' and the new medication is meant particularly for people who meet certain criteria related to obesity and weight.

Drew Carey is never quitting 'The Price Is Right'

Drew Carey took over as host of 'The Price Is Right' and hopes he’s there for life. 'I'm not going anywhere,' he told 'Entertainment Tonight' of the job he took over from longtime host Bob Barker in 2007.

Stay Connected