Detached
For the sixth consecutive month, sales activity has slowed in the detached market and is now offsetting the gains recorded in the first quarter. The recent decline in sales has been mostly driven by a reduction in the under $500,000 segment of the market, as a significant reduction in supply for those price ranges has left few options for potential purchasers.
At the same time, detached sales continue to improve for homes priced between $600,000 – $999,9999. This higher price range group has reported the largest growth in new listings and overall supply levels.
While the overall detached market is far more balanced than it was earlier this year, for homes priced below $500,000 conditions remain relatively tight. This is likely causing divergent trends in pricing activity based on price range.
Overall, detached prices eased by nearly one percent over the last month with the largest monthly decline occurring in the City Centre district. Despite monthly adjustments, prices remain nearly 13 percent higher than last year.
Semi-Detached
The further pullback in sales this month was not enough to offset gains from earlier in the year as year-to-date sales remained six percent higher than last year’s levels. While new listings in this segment can vary month-to-month, year-to-date new listings have remained just slightly lower than levels achieved last year. This kept inventories at levels that are still far below long-term trends.
The recent pullback in sales was enough to cause the months of supply to push up relative to levels seen earlier in the year. However, with less than three months of supply, conditions remain relatively tight for this property type.
While conditions do remain tight, prices still trended down following higher than expected gains earlier this year. Overall, benchmark prices remain over 10 percent higher than the levels reported last year.
Row
Row sales activity improved over last year’s levels, contributing to the year-to-date record high pace of sales. Recent pullbacks in new listings and strong sales activity have caused inventory levels to remain low, keeping the months of supply below two months.
With conditions remaining tight, prices stay mostly unchanged compared to last month and are 15 percent higher than prices reported in September 2021. The highest year-over-year price gains occurred in the North district.
Apartment Condominium
With a new September record, apartment condominium sales continue to rise relative to last year, contributing to year-to-date sales of 5,026, a 60 percent gain over last year. While new listings also improved so far this year, it has not been enough to prevent some easing in inventory levels.
Unlike the other sectors, since 2016, inventories have generally been higher for apartment condominiums. It is only the strong demand this year that has caused this market to shift from buyers’ market conditions reported throughout most of last year to one that is now relatively balanced.
Relatively balanced conditions prevented any significant shift in prices this month compared to last month and overall, apartment condominium prices remain over 10 percent higher than last year’s levels. Despite recent gains, prices remain below the 2014 high.
REGIONAL MARKET FACTS
Airdrie
Both sales and new listings eased in September, preventing any significant shift in inventory levels this month. With a sales-to-new-listings ratio of 89 percent and a months-of-supply still below two months, conditions remain relatively tight in the market.
While inventory levels remain low, purchasers are more cautious than they were a few months ago which is weighing on home prices. In September, the benchmark price eased by nearly two percent compared to last month but remains 16 percent higher than the previous year.
Cochrane
Sales eased for the sixth consecutive month in September. This caused year-to-date sales to reach 970 units, a three percent decline over the previous year. At the same time, new listings have risen relative to the low levels seen last year, helping support gains in inventory levels.
As of September, there were 165 units available in inventory. While this is higher than last year’s levels, this is still nearly 30 percent lower than levels traditionally seen in September.
Shifts in both supply and demand are causing the market to shift toward more balanced conditions and it is also taking some of the pressure off home prices. In September, the benchmark price eased by nearly two percent, totalling to $508,800. Despite the monthly pullback, prices are still over 16 percent higher than September 2021 prices.
Okotoks
Supply levels continue to be a challenge in Okotoks. While new listings have improved over last year, sales have generally kept pace as the sales-to-new-listings ratio remained elevated at 81 percent. At the same time, inventories remain nearly 50 percent lower than levels traditionally seen in September, keeping the months of supply below two months.
While conditions remain relatively tight, purchasers are more cautious than they were earlier this year, causing monthly prices to ease by nearly two percent. Despite the downward trend recorded over the past four months, prices remain over 12 percent higher than last year.
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