September sales historically on track in Ottawa
"There has been a
lot of attention recently on the need to "cool" the real estate market across
the country," said Ottawa Real Estate Board President, Ansel Clarke. "While
there may be a need in some areas, we emphasize that real estate is local, and
conditions and prospects will vary among major market areas and indeed within
market areas. Historically the Ottawa housing market has not experienced
volatility in prices or number of units sold."
"While average price
information does not indicate the value of a specific property, it is useful to
identify trends," continued Mr. Clarke. "Since 1956 the average price in the
Ottawa area has decreased only five times year over year and has increased by 15
per cent or more only five times as well. The Ottawa market can be
characterized as stable and steady although there are pockets of our market area
where we see larger increases in price."
"As for the number of sales, we
are on track this year to match historical levels of activity. Since 1999 the
number of sales through the MLS® System in Ottawa has ranged from a low of
11,329 to a high of 14,783. Sales for the first nine months of the year are
just under 11,700."
New mortgage rules and continuing uncertainty about
job losses in the public service may have contributed to recent decreases in the
number of sales through the MLS® System of the Ottawa Real Estate Board.
Members sold 993 units in September 2012, down from a near record high of 1,201
in September 2011. The average price of properties sold for the month was
$351,585, up from $347,236 last month and $335,623 in September
2011.
"Some buyers are deferring their decision to purchase until their
employment status is clearer. Meanwhile, sellers will want to ensure that their
properties are priced appropriately. We encourage buyers and sellers to talk to
their Ottawa and area REALTOR® for more information about the housing market
outlook where they live, or want to live," concluded Mr. Clarke.
- courtesy of Ottawa Real Estate Board
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