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A recent surge in real estate sales has caused the Canadian Real Estate Association to sharply revise its expectations for price drops in British Columbia.
CREA, in its forecast released on Thursday, estimated that B.C.’s average house price will drop less than seven per cent over 2009, more than 3 percentage points less than the 10.6 per cent drop forecast in February.
CREA’s forecast that B.C.’s average price will drop to $423,300, instead of the $406,300 average it forecast earlier.
Going forward to 2010, CREA is now predicting that B.C. prices will start edging up again by almost two per cent compared with a 2010 drop of 0.6 per cent forecasted in February.
B.C. sales rose in April from the previous month, the B.C. Real Estate Association said Thursday in a news release, as buyers were drawn back into the market by lower prices and rock-bottom mortgage rates. And the inventory of unsold homes across the province dropped to the lowest level in 12 months, the association said, edging the ratio of sales to active listings close to the zone housing economists consider balanced between buyers and sellers.
“An increase in consumer demand combined with fewer homes for sale has trended the market near balanced conditions,” Cameron Muir, chief economist for the B.C. Real Estate Association said in an interview.
April was the third straight month that sales were higher than the previous month.
Peter Raab
http://www.peterraab.ca/vancouver-real-estate-market-updates/2009/05/vancouver-real-estate-prices-will-drop.html
