The Metro Vancouver housing market remained steady in October 2023, as indicated by an increase in newly listed properties providing more options for homebuyers. However, despite this rise in listings, sales figures continued to lag behind long-term averages, reflecting a somewhat subdued demand. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reported 1,996 residential sales for the month, marking a 3.7 percent increase from October 2022, yet still 29.5 percent below the 10-year seasonal average.
The surge in newly listed properties, which was about 15.4 percent higher compared to the previous year, contributed to a total of 11,599 properties currently listed for sale on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) system, representing a 12.6 percent increase from October 2022. Despite this rise, the sales-to-active listings ratio stood at 17.9 percent across all property types. By property type, the ratio was 12.9 percent for detached homes, 20.9 percent for attached homes, and 21.5 percent for apartments.
Market analysis indicated that the overall shift towards more balanced conditions was particularly noticeable in the multifamily segment, which remained more active than the detached segment. The real estate market experienced a relative balance between supply and demand, which restrained significant price fluctuations. While borrowing costs remained high, housing affordability was somewhat alleviated by the stabilization of prices, thus maintaining the purchasing power of buyers in the market.
The MLS® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver was $1,196,500, marking a 4.4 percent increase from October 2022. However, there was a slight 0.6 percent decrease compared to September 2023. Detached homes recorded 577 sales in October 2023, with a benchmark price of $2,001,400, representing a 5.8 percent increase from the previous year but a 0.8 percent decrease compared to the previous month.
Apartment home sales saw a rise of 4.9 percent, reaching 1,044 in October 2023, with the benchmark price for an apartment home at $770,200, reflecting a 6.4 percent increase from the previous year and a 0.2 percent increase from the previous month. Attached home sales totaled 356, showing a 6.6 percent increase from October 2022, with the benchmark price for a townhouse at $1,100,500, indicating a 6 percent increase from the previous year and a 0.2 percent increase from the previous month.
Overall, the market’s balanced conditions, driven by increased inventory and moderate demand, resulted in a relatively stable housing market in Metro Vancouver. Despite persistent challenges related to borrowing costs and affordability, the market remained resilient, offering some relief to prospective buyers with stabilized prices.