Biggest year on record
for Greater Vancouver housing sales
VANCOUVER, B.C. January 4, 2006 - Following
the record-breaking sales pace of the last eight months, it's no surprise
that 2005 was the biggest year on record for the Greater Vancouver residential
housing market. Housing sales reached 40,530 for the year, surpassing
the next highest total of 37,816 in 2003 by 7.2 per cent.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that sales
of detached, attached and apartment properties increased by 10.8 per
cent in 2005 when compared to the 36,593 sales in 2004.
"Last year was truly remarkable with sales exceeding 40,000 for
the first time and the largest dollar volume of sales achieved in our
Board history," says Georges Pahud, REBGV president.
"Many factors contributed to this accomplishment - mainly economics
of course: interest rates, confidence in the economy, international
and inter-provincial migration and employment, but mainly people: the
public and their continuing faith in real estate and Realtors. Not forgetting
that one of the fundamental reasons Greater Vancouver's real estate
market continues to flourish is because it's a great place to live.
This is a good time for consumers to buy real estate and be in Greater
Vancouver," Pahud says.
According to Multiple Listings Service© (MLS©) data for the
period between January 1 and December 31, 2005, sales of apartment properties
increased 6.5 per cent to 17,061 sales, compared to 16,025 sales in
2004. Sales of attached properties increased 17.5 per cent to 6,804
units sold, compared to 5,791 units in 2004. Sales of detached properties
totalled 16,665 in 2005, an increase of 12.8 per cent compared to 14,777
sales in 2004.
More than 64 per cent of homes sold in 2005 were under the average price
of $427,469.
Overall housing sales for December 2005 increased 12.4 per cent to 2,332
in comparison to 2,075 in December 2004.
Sales of attached properties increased 18.7 per cent in December 2005
to 438 units sold, compared to 369 units in December 2004. The benchmark
price of an attached unit is $351,970, up 13.7 per cent from December
2004.
Sales of detached properties increased 5 per cent from one year ago,
at 861 in December 2005 compared to 820 sales in December 2004. The
benchmark price of a detached home increased to $567,417, up 18.5 per
cent from 2004. (Source: REBGV)
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