Canadian home sales fell 1.3% in February, CREA says

Sunlight reflects from the windows of condominiums in Toronto, Ontario, Canada December 20, 2019. REUTERS
OTTAWA, March 17 (Reuters) – Canadian home sales fell 1.3% in February from January and prices declined ​in continuation of a trend that started early ‌this year, data from the Canadian Real Estate Association showed on Wednesday, although it added there were some signs ​of a pick-up in activity around the ​end of the month.
New listings dropped on a ⁠monthly basis in February but were not enough ​to boost the sales-to-new listings ratio which stayed ​well below the long-term average, data showed.
KEY DETAILS
  • Home sales edged down 1.3% month-over-month in February, after falling by 5.8% in ​January
  • Sales were down 8.1% on an annual basis, ​without seasonal adjustment
  • The industry group’s Home Price Index fell 0.6% on ‌the ⁠month and was down 4.8% year-over-year
  • Newly listed properties declined by 3.9% month-over-month, while the sales-to-new listings ratio slightly narrowed to 47.6% from 46.4% in January
  • “2026 ​is still ​ultimately expected to ⁠be a story about pent-up first-time buyer demand finally seeing a chance ​to enter the market. They’ve had to ​wait ⁠a long time for mortgage rates to find a bottom, but some will no doubt continue to hold ⁠off ​for a bottom in prices ​in some Ontario and British Columbia markets,” CREA senior economist Shaun ​Cathcart said.

Reporting by Promit Mukherjee; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama

Share this post :

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest

Create a new perspective on life

Your Ads Here (365 x 270 area)
Latest News
Categories

Subscribe our newsletter

Purus ut praesent facilisi dictumst sollicitudin cubilia ridiculus.