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B.C. home sales down in 2012
VANCOUVER/CKNW AM980
Laura Baziuk | Email news tips to laura.baziuk@corusent.com
1/14/2013

The B.C. Real Estate Association has released the figures on home sales for 2012.

The association reports about 67,000 home sales  recorded by the Multiple Listing Service last year.

That's a drop of about 12 percent compared to 2011.

And the annual average price of a home in B-C was just under $515,000 -- down 8 percent from last year.

Economists with the real estate association say there were jumps in the Okanagan, Kootenays and Northern regions.

But those were offset by a "notable pullback" in consumer demand in Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.

They add fewer luxury homes selling in Vancouver, and fewer overall Vancouver home sales, are to blame for at least half of the drop in the average home price in B.C.


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  1. ChrisW_18 posted on 01/14/2013 07:27 AM
    Gee, I wonder why housing sales could be down....
  2. speakup posted on 01/14/2013 08:53 AM
    Just wait for the next wave of Overseas Overlords to come in a mess up our quality of life in BC some more.
    Hope you overpaid overrated overvalued and overpaid realtors are proud of youorselves and your stellar business ethics!

    BC - for sale to the highest liest bidder!!
  3. DavidSB posted on 01/14/2013 10:33 AM
    8% YOY. That's a huge chunk of cash. The scary part is that the central bank didn't even spike interest rates like they did in the US. Our crash is organic
    1. commonsense posted on 01/14/2013 04:45 PM
      @DavidSB The Central Bank learned their lesson with that after the 80s. The Americans did not.
  4. Borninapirateship posted on 01/14/2013 11:00 PM
    Watch for instant and sizable increase in sales in April. HST is gone as of April 1st. That's a $70 000 savings on your "average" Vancouver home, as of April 1st. Thanks again, BC Fiberals.
    1. commonsense posted on 01/14/2013 11:04 PM
      @Borninapirateship It will not make much of a difference. This downward turn in sales has been expected and it is expected to continue to drop.
    2. Borninapirateship posted on 01/14/2013 11:08 PM
      @Borninapirateship We'll see. There are a lot of people that hate the HST, and change the way they spend for spite, like myself.
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