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June 01, 2020 | CREBNow
May 2020: COVID-19's impact on Calgary housing market continues
Housing market activity in May remained slow, but sales exceeded the lows from April, which saw less than 600 sales in Calgary.
May sales totalled 1,080 units, a 44 per cent decline from last year's figures.
May sales totalled 1,080 units, a 44 per cent decline from last year's figures.
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May 01, 2020 | CREBNow
April 2020: Calgary real estate market feeling impact of COVID-19
After the first full month with social distancing measures in place, the housing market is adjusting to the effects of COVID-19.
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March 06, 2020 | CREBNow
February 2020: Home sales see a bump
This month saw a double-digit gain in sales, but last February was one of the slowest levels of activity since the late '90s.
With the extra day this February, monthly sales totaled 1,197 units. A combination of these two factors resulted in a 23 per cent improvement over last year, but sales remain well below longer-term trends and consistent with the lower levels reported over the past five years.
With the extra day this February, monthly sales totaled 1,197 units. A combination of these two factors resulted in a 23 per cent improvement over last year, but sales remain well below longer-term trends and consistent with the lower levels reported over the past five years.
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Feb. 07, 2020 | CREBNow
January 2020: New year opens with a slight gain in sales
Housing market conditions continue to follow similar trends to last year, with gains in sales.
At the same time, there have been further reductions in new listings and inventory, and more declines in prices.
At the same time, there have been further reductions in new listings and inventory, and more declines in prices.
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Nov. 06, 2019 | CREBNow
October 2019: Homes under $500,000 moving to more balanced conditions
Sales activity in October improved by nearly 10 per cent compared to last year, driven mostly by improvements for apartment and attached product.
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July 31, 2019 | CREBNow
Calgary Mid-Year Housing Market Outlook
Highlighting key Calgary-and-area housing market and economic data from the first half of 2019, while looking ahead to what the rest of the year might hold.
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Jan. 30, 2018 | Geoff Geddes
Adjusting expectations
Adversity in condo market to continue in 2018
If you're a condo owner in Calgary, you may be telling yourself that "what goes down must come up," but it's a fine line between thoughtful analysis and wishful thinking.
"The condo-apartment sector is still facing a lot of challenges," said CREB® chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie.
"While sales improved in 2017, it wasn't enough to keep pace with new listings, so we still had price declines."
If you're a condo owner in Calgary, you may be telling yourself that "what goes down must come up," but it's a fine line between thoughtful analysis and wishful thinking.
"The condo-apartment sector is still facing a lot of challenges," said CREB® chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie.
"While sales improved in 2017, it wasn't enough to keep pace with new listings, so we still had price declines."
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Jan. 10, 2017 | CREBNow
5 things about CREB® 2017 forecast
What you should know about the year ahead for Calgary's housing market
CREB® has released its annual economic outlook and regional housing forecast. But what does it all mean? CREB®Now takes readers through the numbers.
18,335
After posting successive sales declines in 2014 (25,552), 2015 (18,839) and 2016 (17,809), CREB® is forecasting MLS® activity in Calgary to rebound slightly in 2017. Citywide sales are expected to total 18,335 units, a three per cent gain over 2016, but 12 per cent below long-term averages. By category, detached sales are predicted to hit 11,550 in 2016, while attached and apartment sales will reach 4,002 and 2,783, respectively.
CREB® has released its annual economic outlook and regional housing forecast. But what does it all mean? CREB®Now takes readers through the numbers.
18,335
After posting successive sales declines in 2014 (25,552), 2015 (18,839) and 2016 (17,809), CREB® is forecasting MLS® activity in Calgary to rebound slightly in 2017. Citywide sales are expected to total 18,335 units, a three per cent gain over 2016, but 12 per cent below long-term averages. By category, detached sales are predicted to hit 11,550 in 2016, while attached and apartment sales will reach 4,002 and 2,783, respectively.
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Jan. 09, 2017 | Joel Schlesinger
Bottoms up
After a tough year for the 'other half' of Calgary's real estate market, the city's apartment/attached segments are expected to see gradual turnaround in 2017
Lower prices and added choices created buyers' conditions in Calgary's attached and apartment sectors in 2016. But a slow recovery is expected in 2017, bringing both sectors into better balance, says CREB®'s 2017 Economic Outlook & Regional Housing Market Forecast.
The degree to which they'll the "other half" will get there will differ, however. While the attached sector is set to post positive overall numbers, apartment sales and prices will be moderated by persistently high inventory levels.
Lower prices and added choices created buyers' conditions in Calgary's attached and apartment sectors in 2016. But a slow recovery is expected in 2017, bringing both sectors into better balance, says CREB®'s 2017 Economic Outlook & Regional Housing Market Forecast.
The degree to which they'll the "other half" will get there will differ, however. While the attached sector is set to post positive overall numbers, apartment sales and prices will be moderated by persistently high inventory levels.
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Jan. 09, 2017 | Jamie Zachary
Transition talk
Calgary housing market to see increased stability, signs of change in 2017: CREB®
The worst might be over for Calgary's housing market, according to CREB®, which is forecasting transitional conditions throughout this year on the back of renewed optimism in the oil patch.
The forecast, captured in the real estate organization's 2017 Economic Outlook and Regional Housing Market Forecast report, comes after more than two years of recessionary conditions that have been manifested by sales and price declines in virtually every corner of the local market.
The worst might be over for Calgary's housing market, according to CREB®, which is forecasting transitional conditions throughout this year on the back of renewed optimism in the oil patch.
The forecast, captured in the real estate organization's 2017 Economic Outlook and Regional Housing Market Forecast report, comes after more than two years of recessionary conditions that have been manifested by sales and price declines in virtually every corner of the local market.