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5 b( |+ J! D' Y+ w U2 ] Monthly MLS® Report
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Edmonton area housing prices cool in seasonal fluctuation
$ r4 x" o2 O6 O3 ]4 n- R* vEdmonton, October 6, 2005: Housing prices cooled slightly in September, reports the Edmonton Real Estate Board, as home buyers and sellers ended their summer vacations and focused on back-to-school activities. Home prices typically slip slightly in the fall after peaking for the year in the first two quarters (see attached chart). The average* price for a single family home in September was $216,490 down 3% from August but up 6.9% from the same time last year. Condo prices dipped to $137,998, down 7.7% from last month and down 3% from last year.+ K( h7 D/ A* u! Q5 a9 X7 d* `
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“Decreased market activity makes the fall a good time to buy or sell a home,” said Jim Kulak, EREB President. “Prices are typically slightly lower and REALTORS® are less busy; yet high inventory levels still provide lots of choice.” There were 4,093 homes available for sale on MLS® on September 30, 2005 as compared to 4,693 at the same time last year.
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There were 2,243 homes listed for sale in September with 1,547 sales completed during the month. Both sales and listings were up from the same month last year. Duplex and row house sales showed strength in September with sales up from 52 to 72 units with prices up from $150,814 in September 2004 to $193,165 in September this year (a 28.5% increase).' i$ y+ b4 s" Y4 I- X) K" C
1 X$ n/ t9 M* Z& d7 ~" H+ jTotal MLS® sales (including residential, commercial and rural sales) were 1,773 units in September for a YTD total of 17,041 (up 5% from last year). Total dollar volume in September was $347.7 million with YTD sales of $3.36 billion: both up over 12% from last year.
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" U) w5 F: p% I/ W. |2 K0 tIn the regional markets, average prices for single family homes were up year-over-year in all areas of Edmonton and the surrounding area except for West Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan. In West Edmonton, average prices dropped from $283,653 in September 2004 to $253,295 this year. In Fort Saskatchewan, average prices dropped from $206,212 to $199,812 this year. The lowest priced housing is still in Central Edmonton where average prices were $129,010 in September 2005. At the other end of the scale, an average home in Southwest Edmonton sold for $305,671 last month.
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: I% E. S; Z g9 `/ C& I8 ]“Like water, real estate prices find their own level,” said Kulak. “When prices fall in a particular area then demand increases and prices begin to rise again. There is certainly enough demand for housing in the overall Edmonton market that timing is always an issue. Home owners should always discuss marketing strategies with a REALTOR®.”+ T% n" h* f. c6 J7 g
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# n' H6 U, c( s) j n* Average prices indicate market trends only. They do not reflect actual prices, which vary from house to house and area to area. For information on a specific area, contact your local REALTOR.
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* q4 q) M8 ]6 E6 vThe Edmonton Real Estate Board, founded in 1927, is a professional association of 2,737 Brokers and Agents in the greater Edmonton area. The Board administers the Multiple Listing Service®, provides professional education to its members, and enforces a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Business Practice. The EREB also advertises property listings and publishes consumer information on the Internet at www.mls.ca and www.ereb.com, as well as in the Real Estate Weekly and on their website at www.rewedmonton.ca for the benefit of REALTORS and their clients. The EREB supports charities involving shelter and the homeless through the Edmonton Realtors’ Charitable Foundation (ERCF).5 S7 n' e; P. Y5 d0 N' A, y
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Highlights of MLS® activity
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September 2005 Activity Record * % change from 2004 * r+ i( l" y' d7 O
Total MLS® sales this month 1,773* 9.40%
9 h7 P1 j& J5 G3 G' xValue of total MLS® sales - month $348 million* 13.2%
- I" i0 M T3 g( iValue of total MLS® sales - year $3,360 million* 12.5%
2 b" k- F# H" V; dResidential¹ sales this month 1,547* 7.58%
( {9 o& O% l* ?Residential average price $190,564 5.40%
, V7 g: u# l) Y. Z. h' ISFD² average selling price - month $216,490 6.90% : P0 f* ?5 \; F( B
SFD² median³ selling price $209,000 4.10%
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For more information contact:4 x. B) A9 f- X0 s* {
Jon Hall, Marketing and Communications Manager
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/ U! P6 f# S& ZFax: (780) 452-1135
- [- H J8 o0 }! v9 iE-mail: query@ereb.com
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