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.
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