Residential sales activity in the geographical areas covered by the REALTORS® Association of Grey Bruce Owen Sound totaled 284 units in August 2018. This was down 9.3% from August 2017 and stood broadly in line with the 10-year average for that month.
On a year-to-date basis, home sales totalled 2,011 units over the first eight months of the year. This was a decrease of 16.8% from the record for the same period in 2017.
The average price of homes sold in August 2018 was a record $443,865, surging 43.2% from August 2017. The magnitude of price gain was the result of one unusually expensive residential property sale. Excluding this one transaction from the calculation lowers the average price by almost $80,000 to $364,640 and trims the gains to a still robust 17.7%.
The more comprehensive year-to-date average price was $358,052, rising 15.2% from the first eight months of 2017.
New residential listings in the region numbered 353 units in August 2018. This was down 9% on a year-over-year basis and was the lowest number of new listings to hit the market in the month of August since 2002.
Overall supply stands at record lows. Active residential listings numbered 913 units at the end of August. This was a decrease of 19.5% from the end of August 2017.
Months of inventory numbered just 3.2 at the end of August 2018, down from the 3.6 months recorded at the end of August 2017 and a record low for this time of the year. The number of months of inventory is the number of months it would take to sell current inventories at the current rate of sales activity.
The dollar value of all home sales in August 2018 was $126.1 million, a large increase of 30% from the same month in 2017. This was the highest dollar value for this time of the year.
Sales of all property types numbered 360 units in August 2018, down 9.3% from August 2017. The total value of all properties sold was $149.3 million, rising 27.6% from August 2017.
Source: The REALTORS® Association of Grey Bruce Owen Sound
Grey Bruce Owen Sound Homes Sales In Line With 10-Year Average For August; Supply Still At Record Lows
Blog by Michelle Wright | September 17th, 2018
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