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Jan. 05, 2021 | CREBNow
December 2020: Amidst economic challenges, housing market ends 2020 on a high note
With December sales of 1,199, this is the highest December total since 2007.
"Housing demand over the second half of 2020 was far stronger than anticipated and nearly offset the initial impact caused by the shutdowns in spring," said CREB® chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie.
"Housing demand over the second half of 2020 was far stronger than anticipated and nearly offset the initial impact caused by the shutdowns in spring," said CREB® chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie.
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Nov. 03, 2020 | CREBNow
October 2020: detached homes drive Calgary sales growth
With strong gains in the detached sector, October sales in the city reached 1,764 units. This is a 23 per cent increase over last year and well above longer-term averages.
The gain in citywide residential sales outpaced the growth in new listings, supporting tighter market conditions and improving prices.
The gain in citywide residential sales outpaced the growth in new listings, supporting tighter market conditions and improving prices.
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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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April 03, 2020 | CREBNow
March 2020: COVID-19 weighing on housing market
After a strong start to 2020, economic conditions have dramatically changed, as COVID-19 is impacting all aspects of society.
The economic impact is starting to be felt across many industries. This includes the housing market.
The economic impact is starting to be felt across many industries. This includes the housing market.
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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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Jan. 10, 2020 | CREBNow
December 2019: Calgary's real estate market caps off year with more signs of stability
December sales improved to levels more consistent with activity recorded over the past five years. This follows weak sales activity last year.
A stronger second half in 2019 was enough to push annual sales up by one per cent.
A stronger second half in 2019 was enough to push annual sales up by one per cent.
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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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Sept. 04, 2019 | CREBNow
August 2019: Sales activity increase led by lower-priced homes
Increased sales and easing new listings reduced housing inventories in August. Sales were primarily driven by homes priced below $500,000.
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July 03, 2019 | CREBNow
June 2019: Oversupply is slowing, but a buyers' market remains
New listings coming onto the market continued to decline in June, which is helping to reduce the oversupply of homes in Calgary.
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May 08, 2019 | CREBNow
March 2019: Oversupply persists despite improved sales activity for affordable product
March saw a modest decline in city wide sales activity compared to last year. However, sales have been rising for more affordable product in the detached and attached sectors.
Shifts in the lower end of the market have not outweighed easing across the higher priced product. First-quarter sales dropped to 3,108 units. This is nine per cent below last year and 28 per cent below typical levels of activity.
Shifts in the lower end of the market have not outweighed easing across the higher priced product. First-quarter sales dropped to 3,108 units. This is nine per cent below last year and 28 per cent below typical levels of activity.