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February home sales dipped 3.1% while prices stayed flat, CREA says

- Jenna Benchetrit

February home sales dipped 3.1 per cent while home prices stayed flat from the previous month, according to the Canadian Real Estate Associatio­n (CREA).

Home sales jumped 19.7 per cent from a year ago, ac‐ cording to CREA. The in‐ crease in part reflected weak‐ ness last year, as the result for February 2023 was one of the lowest for the month in the past two decades.

There have generally been higher levels of activity in the last three months than there were during the same period last year. Home sales in Janu‐ ary, for example, jumped 22 per cent year over year.

"Even with the latest mod‐ erate pullback in sales, the past few months of data sug‐ gest the housing market is finding a bottom," wrote BMO chief economist Douglas Porter in a note.

"At the same time, the Bank of Canada has consis‐ tently preached patience, and is in no rush to offer rate relief," he added.

"Still, the torrid popula‐ tion growth of the past few years is a huge source of support for housing, and when rates do eventually start to come down, we ex‐ pect activity to pick up in a hurry."

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The number of newly lis‐ ted properties rose 1.6 per cent month-to-month in Feb‐ ruary, with the national salesto-listings ratio easing to a balanced 55.6 per cent.

Meanwhile, the actual na‐ tional average home price was $685,809 last month, up 3.5 per cent from February 2023.

"It's looking like February may end up being the last relatively uneventful month of the year as far as the 2024 housing story goes," said Shaun Cathcart, CREA's se‐ nior economist.

"With so much demand having piled up on the side‐ lines, the story will likely be less about the exact timing of interest rate cuts and more about how many homes come up for sale this year."

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