Metro Vancouver Home Sales Keep Declining As Market Continues Softening

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Just over 1,500 residential properties sold last month, down 39.5 per cent from in January 2016.

VANCOUVER – Home sales in Metro Vancouver last month dropped by almost 40 per cent from the year before with the sale of detached houses falling hardest.

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says the townhome and condominium markets are more active than sales for detached homes, reported Canadian Press.

Just over 1,500 residential properties sold in January, down 39.5 per cent from about 2,500 sales that were recorded in January 2016.

Board president Dan Morrison says it has been a “lukewarm” start to the year.

“While we saw near record-breaking sales at this time last year, home buyers and sellers are more reluctant to engage so far in 2017,” he said in a statement.

Sales last month were also down about 11 per cent from December, when about 1,700 homes sold.

The benchmark price for detached properties was about $1.5 million in January, down 6.6 per cent over the last six months. The board says townhouse and condominium prices have remained steady.

The B.C. government brought in a 15-per-cent tax on foreign buyers in the Vancouver area last August but some analysts have said the market was already showing signs of softening after months of scorching sales.