Residential property sales in Metro Vancouver
Home sellers have become increasingly active in Metro Vancouver’s housing market this spring in response to heightened demand and rising home values that have materialized during the pandemic.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential home sales in the region totalled 4,908 in April 2021, a 342.6% increase from the 1,109 sales recorded in April 2020, and a 14% decrease from the 5,708 homes sold in March 2021.
Last month’s sales were 56.2% above the 10-year April sales average and are the highest total on record for the month.
“Our housing market has changed considerably from one year ago when the world came to a standstill. This was followed by a well-documented spike in home buyer demand across the region. So far this spring, we’ve seen a corresponding supply response from home sellers.” — Keith Stewart, REBGV economist
There were 7,938 detached, attached and apartment homes newly listed for sale on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in Metro Vancouver in April 2021. This represents a 243.2% increase compared to the 2,313 homes listed in April 2020, a 4.2% decrease compared to March 2021 when 8,287 homes were listed and is the highest new listing total ever recorded in the region in April.
“While homes are now being listed at record levels, more supply is needed to meet today’s demand and help market conditions achieve greater balance,” Stewart said.
The total number of homes currently listed for sale on the MLS® system in Metro Vancouver is 10,245, a 9.1% increase compared to April 2020 (9,389) and a 12% increase compared to March 2021 (9,145).
Today’s active listings total is 11.2% below the 10-year April average.
Sales-to-active listings ratio
For all property types, the sales-to-active listings ratio for April 2021 is 47.9%. By property type, the ratio is 37.4% for detached homes, 70% for townhomes, and 51.5% for apartments.
Generally, analysts say downward pressure on home prices occurs when the ratio dips below 12% for a sustained period, while home prices often experience upward pressure when it surpasses 20% over several months.
“Record low-interest rates, increased household savings, a strengthening economy and a continued focus on living space during the pandemic are all factors that are helping to bolster demand while steady price growth is encouraging more sellers to list their homes,” Stewart said.
The MLS® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver is currently $1,152,600. This represents a 12% increase over April 2020 and a 2.6% increase compared to March 2021.
“With our market at record activity in recent months, REALTORS® remain focused on helping their clients make sound and responsible buying and selling decisions today while continuing to strictly follow the pandemic safety protocols established for real estate in our province,” Taylor Biggar, REBGV Chair said.
Sales of detached homes in April 2021 reached 1,655, a 326.5% increase from the 388 detached sales recorded in April 2020. The benchmark price for a detached home is $1,755,500. This represents a 20.9% increase from last year and a 3.2% increase compared to March 2021.
Sales of apartment homes reached 2,289 in April 2021, a 355.1% increase compared to the 503 sales in April 2020. The benchmark price of an apartment home is $729,600. This represents a 5.9% increase from April 2020 and a 1.9% increase compared to March 2021.
Attached home sales in April 2021 totalled 964, a 342.2% increase compared to the 218 sales in April 2020. The benchmark price of an attached home is $900,900. This represents a 13.9% increase from April 2020 and a 3.3% increase compared to March 2021.