Canadian Real Estate ‘Bounce-back’ Seen In Rising Sales And Housing Prices In 2009

What do you think about this article posted by the Vancouver Sun on September 24, 2009? Have we seen the bottom of the housing market here in Canada and specifically Kamloops or was it a mild correction? What will the result be once interest rates begin to increase? Have we seen the worst of the recession here in Canada? I would love your opinion.

OTTAWA — The worst is over in the Canadian residential housing market, according to a new industry report that forecasts growth in the sector in the fourth quarter of the year.

According to the Re/Max Bricks and Mortar Report, “the bounce-back that began in early spring has made this recession one of the shortest on record for real estate.” Sales have increased in more than half of the 11 markets surveyed for the report, and values have surpassed “record-breaking” 2008 levels in seven of the markets.

“The strength of the residential housing sector cross-country has taken many economists and housing analysts by surprise once again,” said Elton Ash, regional executive vice-president, Re/Max of Western Canada. “In terms of its impact on the resale market, by historical standards, this recession was one of the mildest… . While there may still be some challenges down the road, the worst is definitely behind us in the housing industry.”

Low interest rates and falling housing prices in the midst of the economic downturn helped drive sales growth, Re/Max said. Sales in Vancouver, one of Canada’s most expensive housing markets, rose 14 per cent from January to August, while sales were up 7.4 per cent in Victoria over that period, 6.2 per cent higher in Edmonton and up five per cent in Regina. In Ottawa, where the real estate market remained fairly steady through the economic crisis because of the city’s relatively stable employment situation, sales were up 2.4 per cent.

Nationally, the average price of a home is about $312,585, up 0.5 per cent from January to August, but there was a much larger jump in St. John’s, N.L., where the average price rose 18.1 per cent to $203,584. There have also been substantial increases in Regina (6.4 per cent), Halifax-Dartmouth (3.5 per cent), Winnipeg (3.5 per cent) and Ottawa (3.3 per cent).

“Prices are on the upswing and inventory levels are tightening, so the push toward home ownership is expected to continue throughout the fall and possibly into early 2010,” says Michael Polzler, executive vice-president, Re/Max Ontario-Atlantic Canada.

The picture south of the border isn’t as optimistic. A report Thursday showed existing home sales in the United States fell in August after four months of gains. Still, BMO Capital Markets economist Jennifer Lee suggests there is room for hope, pointing out that inventories continue to drop and while housing prices continue their downward trend, the cuts are not as deep as they were earlier in the year.

 

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Rezoning Applications For A Seniors’ Complex and Shopping Centre Approved By Kamloops City Council

This article appeared in the Kamloops This Week “City Hall Briefs” section on Friday August 14, 2009.

Seniors Centre Kamloops RezoningIt was smooth sailing for a couple of large North Shore developments at a public hearing this week. City council unanimously approved a pair of rezoning applications for a seniors’ housing complex in Brocklehurst and a shopping centre in Westsyde.

The RiverBend Seniors Community, located at Tranquille Road and Mayfair Street, met no opposition from the public on its way to being approved. The development, headed by the Thrupp Manor Society, will offer 266 multi-family seniors’ residential units comprised of 66 below-market rental units and 200 life-lease market-housing units. RiverBend will also include commercial space oriented to support services for seniors living in the complex, along with a wellness clinic. Construction on the project is expected to begin in October.

Mayor Peter Milobar said the development should help ease the demand for low-income and seniors’ housing in the city. “I think it’s a nice fit,” he said.

Council also gave the green light for a shopping centre on a 2.5-hectare piece of land at 3260 Westsyde Rd. That application also passed without any opposition.

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