Vancouver Sun

Home sales in B.C. down, but prices increasing

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Home sales in B.C. plummeted last month compared with March of last year, but the B.C. Real Estate Associatio­n says the decline wasn’t reflected in prices.

Sales figures released by the associatio­n for March show 7,409 homes changed hands last month, a decline of 24.6 per cent over March 2017, while average property prices climbed 5.3 per cent over the same period.

A news release from the associatio­n says the average home sold for $726,930 last month and it blames persistent­ly high prices on the lack of properties available for sale.

It says total active listings have changed very little since March 2017, nudging a 12-year low across B.C.

Associatio­n chief economist Cameron Muir forecasts prices will continue to climb as long as the trend continues.

He is also critical of what he calls the “burdensome” mortgage qualificat­ion rules that took effect in January, saying they have had the “predictabl­e effect of swiftly curbing housing demand.”

“You simply cannot pull as much as 20 per cent of the purchasing power away from convention­al mortgage borrowers and not create a downturn in consumer demand,” Muir says in the release.

B.C. home sales in March tallied $5.39 billion, a 20.6-per-cent tumble compared with March 2017, while the associatio­n says sales dollar volumes since January slipped 1.7 per cent to $13.9 billion, compared with the first quarter of last year.

Residentia­l sales also fell 9.4 per cent during the first three months of this year, while the associatio­n reports the average price of a home increased 8.5 per cent to just over $732,000 during the same period.

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