BC Homes Sales Edge Down
BC home sales edged down in January for the first time in nine months,” said Cameron Muir, BCREA Chief Economist. “The combination of fewer home sales and an increase in active listings is pulling the BC housing market toward balanced conditions. This means upward pressure on home prices is less severe than a year ago.”
“While unit sales are no longer breaking records,” added Muir, “they still reflect strong consumer demand for housing.” The 4,949 units sold last month in the province were well above the ten-year average of 4,230 units for the month of January.
“The provincial economy is continuing its expansionary phase,” noted Muir. “While weak demand for BC lumber and exchange rate parity with the US is negatively impacting some resource-dependent communities, strong employment growth and rising wages in other sectors are helping to underpin housing demand in the province.”