虽然6月销售量与去年同期增长0.6%,但是与今年7月比下降了7.7%。成交量明显走下坡路。
The pace of growth in Greater Vancouver resale activity slowed considerably in June, with home sales up only 0.6 per cent compared with the same month last year, and down 7.7 compared with the previous month, the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reported July 5.
Despite the deceleration, June’s 4,400 sales were still 28.1 per cent above the 10-year sales average for the month and were enough to make last month the highest selling June on record – by just 25 homes.
The benchmark price of a home (composite property types) across the region raised the bar again, at $917,800 – a 31 per cent rise over June 2015. However, this overall number obscures enormous differences in typical prices between municipalities and neighbourhoods.
New home listings on the Greater Vancouver MLS ® increased year over year in June, but declined compared with the previous month, as fewer sellers listed their homes after the hot spring market. Total active listings are still more than one third lower than this time last year.
“While we’re starting to see more properties coming onto the market in recent months, the imbalance between supply and demand continues to influence market conditions,” said Dan Morrison, REBGV president.