VANCOUVER, BC – July 3, 2024– Home sales in Metro Vancouver registered on the MLS® remained below seasonal and historical averages in June. Reduced competition among buyers has led to an accumulation of inventory levels not seen since the spring of 2019.
The Greater Vancouver REALTORS® (GVR) reported that residential sales in the region totaled 2,418 in June 2024, marking a 19.1% decrease from the 2,988 sales recorded in June 2023. This figure is 23.6% below the 10-year seasonal average of 3,166.
“The June data continued a trend we’ve been observing where buyers seem hesitant to transact in volumes typical for this time of year, while sellers are keen to list their properties,” said Andrew Lis, GVR’s director of economics and data analytics. “This dynamic is pushing inventory levels up to a healthy range not seen since before the pandemic. Buyers now have more options to choose from, driving all market segments towards balanced conditions.”
In June 2024, there were 5,723 new listings for detached, attached, and apartment properties on the MLS® in Metro Vancouver, a 7% increase compared to the 5,347 properties listed in June 2023. This total is 3% above the 10-year seasonal average of 5,554.
The total number of properties currently listed for sale on the MLS® system in Metro Vancouver is 14,182, a 42% increase compared to June 2023’s 9,990. This is 20.3% above the 10-year seasonal average of 11,790.
For all property types, the sales-to-active listings ratio for June 2024 is 17.6%. By property type, the ratio is 13.1% for detached homes, 21.1% for attached properties, and 20.3% for apartments. Historical data analysis suggests that downward pressure on home prices occurs when the ratio dips below 12% for a sustained period, while home prices often rise when it surpasses 20% over several months.
“With an interest rate announcement from the Bank of Canada expected in July, there’s a possibility of another rate cut this summer. This could further tilt the market in favor of buyers, even if the boost to affordability is modest,” Lis said. “However, June’s lower-than-normal transaction volumes suggest many buyers remain hesitant, allowing inventory to accumulate and keeping upward price pressure in check across market segments. That said, well-priced properties are still selling quickly, indicating that astute buyers are spotting and acting on value opportunities.”
The MLS® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver is currently $1,207,100, reflecting a 0.5% increase over June 2023 and a 0.4% decrease compared to May 2024.
Sales of detached homes in June 2024 reached 694, an 18.2% decrease from the 848 sales in June 2023. The benchmark price for a detached home is $2,061,000, a 3.7% increase from June 2023 and a 0.1% decrease compared to May 2024.
Sales of apartment homes totaled 1,245 in June 2024, a 20.9% decrease from the 1,573 sales in June 2023. The benchmark price of an apartment is $773,400, a 1% increase from June 2023 and a 0.4% decrease compared to May 2024.
Attached home sales in June 2024 totaled 456, a 16.6% decrease from the 547 sales in June 2023. The benchmark price of a townhouse is $1,138,100, a 3% increase from June 2023 and a 0.6% decrease compared to May 2024.
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