Newfoundland MLS Trends for 4th Quarter 2009
CMHC just released their latest Housing Market Information statistics for the Newfoundland real estate market today. Here is a basic breakdown from the report:
MLS® Residential Sales Increase During Fourth Quarter
- MLS® sales increased 7.5% to 1,293 compared to 2008’s fourth quarter sales of 1,203.
- October, November and December MLS® sales were 473, 421 and 399, respectively.
- Fourth quarter average MLS® residential house price climbed 10% to $212,992 compared to $193,529 during the fourth quarter of 2008 – the only consistent price growth market in Canada since 2008.
Sellers Market Conditions
- 1,257 new residential listings during the 4th quarter compared to 1,463 during the same period in 2008.
- Active listings or inventory averaged 1,542 from October to December versus a similar 1,528 during Q4 of 2008.
- Sales-to-active listings ratio hit 34% in December and averaged 29% during the fourth quarter versus 26% in Q4 of 2008.
Sellers Market Keeps Active Listings Low
- Steady demand for housing caused active residential listings to remain low during the fourth quarter.
- Active listings for October, November and December were 1,790, 1,643 and 1,192, respectively, with new listings of 601, 416 and 240, respectively.
- Steady demand paired with 7.5% more sales and 14% fewer new listings resulted in sellers market conditions.
Mortgage Rates
- Canadian mortgage rates are expected to remain historically low during the first half of 2010 and increase gradually during the second half, as bond yields start to increase.
- For 2010, the posted 5-year mortgage rate is expected to be in the 5.49% to 6.0% range.
- The record low bank rate currently sits at 0.25%, with prime at 2.25% and 5-year fixed mortgage rates at 5.49% at major Canadian banks.
2009 Urban Housing Starts in Newfoundland and Labrador
ST. JOHN’S, January 11, 2010 – Urban housing starts posted consistent results during the month of December, according to preliminary released today by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). December’s housing starts totaled 201 throughout the St. John’s area versus 202 starts in December of 2008. An additional 22 starts were recorded in other urban areas across the province, for a total of 223 provincial starts compared to 226 the previous December. For 2009, urban housing starts totaled 1,703 in the St. John’s area and 2,022 provincially.
“The local residential construction industry remained buoyant throughout 2009 and ended the year off just nine per cent compared to 2008’s record pace,” said Chris Janes, senior market analyst with CMHC in Newfoundland and Labrador. “Despite weakness in the global economy in 2009, positive local economic and demographic factors continued to support stable residential construction activity within the St. John’s region, as well as in other urban centres across the province,” added Janes.
For Canada’s urban centres, total housing starts increased 17 per cent with 12,262 recorded in December compared to 10,488 during December of 2008. Single-detached starts increased 44 per cent to 6,222, while multiple starts of 6,040 represent a two per cent decline from a year ago. Throughout Atlantic Canada, there were 672 urban housing starts posted versus 574 the previous December, an increase of 17 per cent.












