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What has the weather done to the market?

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Real Estate Agent with Professional Realty Group

Just like Bats and Bears, many home Buyers have spent the month of January under a thick layer of snow.  The Edmonton real estate market had been really slow, but ask yourself, what were you doing other then shovelling, digging your car out or admiring the temperature swings from 30 below to plus 10 over night. Shoveling away

See the Realtors' Association of Edmonton's press release below.

Everyone I meet is asking what the spring will be like.  I believe that many signs are displaying improvement for our ecconomy which will extend to the real estate market.  I believe that we will have a balanced market that will see modest gains in housing prices over the entire year.  I am seeing housing inventory increase at a steady pace and therefore I have a little concern with the amount of inventory that could be coming to market.

If you would like specific information on what is happening in your neighbourhood either call or email me and I would be happy to update you and provide you a FREE report on your neighbourhood.

Homebuyers dig into snow banks not wallets in January

Edmonton, February 2, 2011: According to the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton the average price of housing increased slightly in January as compared to the previous month. The all-residential average price rose three quarters of a percent to $310,766; up from $308,497 in December. Single family homes rose a quarter of a percent while condo prices dropped just over one percent during the month.

Residential sales of 735 were on par with December sales (834) and sales in January 2009 (775) but off 21% from the same month last year (931). Residential listing activity rose from 1,102 units in December 2010 to 2,142 units in January. Inventory of homes on the Multiple Listing Service® System decreased from 5,721 at year end to 5,633 as of January 31.

"Traditionally the market dips in December but inventory starts to build in January to supply the spring market," explained REALTORS® Association of Edmonton President Chris Mooney. "Prices are up slightly but the cold weather seems to have kept buyers and sellers out of the market. We expect sales activity to increase along with spring temperatures and continue all through the first two quarters."

The average* price of single family dwellings in January was $356,276 with a median price of $349,900. Condo average price was $220,993 with a median of $214,000. Duplex and rowhouse prices also dropped on average from $315,163 to $297,587 a 5.6% drop. All prices reflected sales across the entire Edmonton region including surrounding communities and counties.

Mooney suggested that changes to mortgage qualification rules would not have the same effect that last year's rule changes had. "In 2010, people reacted early to the changes and completed their home purchases earlier than usual. The reduction from 35 to 30 year amortization limits will come into effect on March 18 but we do not expect it to affect a large number of purchasers," said Mooney.

The average days-on-market in January was 67 days up from 53 last year. The residential sales-to-listing ratio was a low 34% in January and total MLS® System sales were almost $253 million.

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Highlights of MLS® System activity

January 2011 activity Record for
the month*

% change from
January 2010

Total MLS® System sales this month 803 -22.60%
Value of total MLS® System sales - month $253 million -19.70%
Value of total MLS® System sales - year $253 million -19.70%
Residential¹ sales this month $228 million -21.00%
Residential average price $310,766 -11.10%
SFD² average selling price - month $356,276 -2.29%
SFD median³ selling price $349,900 -1.71%
Condo average selling price $220,994 -8.35%

¹. Residential includes SFD, condos and duplex/row houses.
². Single Family Dwelling
³. The middle figure in a list of all sales prices

* Average prices indicate market trends only. They do not reflect actual changes for a particular property, which may vary from house to house and area to area. Prior period figures have been adjusted to include late reported sales and cancellations and therefore reflect a more accurate view of the period than previously reported at month end.

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Karen McLinden
Beautiful Day Real Estate - Westport, MA
Relax and follow me...I know the way home.

We have still remained busy here in Bristol County Massachusetts.  The snow made people cancel appointments but they rescheduled them when the cleanup was done.  I am looking forward to the Spring though.  Best of luck to you!

Karen J. Archambault

Century 21 Associates Realty

Feb 07, 2011 06:18 AM
Nor Yeretsian
Envoy Capitol Realty Inc. - Toronto, ON
Envoy Capitol Realty Inc., Brokerage Toronto

Thanks Jason, for the update of market activity in your trading area.

I am looking forward to the all telling Spring market.

cheers

Nor Yeretsain

Feb 07, 2011 06:26 AM