January sales rose to 1,650 units, a significant gain over last year's levels and long-term trends. The growth was possible thanks to a rise in new listings totalling 2,137 units in January. New listings rose for homes priced above $300,000, but the largest gains occurred for homes priced above $700,000.
The rise in new listings relative to sales did little to change the low inventory situation in the city. With 2,150 units in inventory, levels are near the January record lows set in 2006 and are nearly 49% below the long-term average for the month.
The months of supply in January was 1.3 months, falling over last month's and last year's levels. The persistent tightness in the market contributed to further upward pressure on home prices. The unadjusted benchmark price in January reached $572,300, a gain over last month and 10% nt higher than levels reported last January.
Ready to make a move? Act now to secure your slice of the market before prices climb even higher. Let’s discuss your next steps today!
The rise in new listings relative to sales did little to change the low inventory situation in the city. With 2,150 units in inventory, levels are near the January record lows set in 2006 and are nearly 49% below the long-term average for the month.
The months of supply in January was 1.3 months, falling over last month's and last year's levels. The persistent tightness in the market contributed to further upward pressure on home prices. The unadjusted benchmark price in January reached $572,300, a gain over last month and 10% nt higher than levels reported last January.
Ready to make a move? Act now to secure your slice of the market before prices climb even higher. Let’s discuss your next steps today!
Jason Streich
Greater Calgary Real Estate
(403) 807-2204
jason@jasonstreich.com
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jason@jasonstreich.com
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