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Real Estate Statistics for July - UP 11.5%

Monday, August 17th, 2009

The housing market in Ottawa was hot again, despite not so great weather which (most think) fueled the resale housing market. Members of the Ottawa Real Estate board sold 1,577 residential properties in July 2009 compared to 1,414 in July 2008. That is an increase of 11.5 percent over 2008.

Home values saw an increase with the average condominium sale price rising 2.9 percent over July 2008 to $216,826. Residential homes saw an increase of 1.2 percent over July 2008 to $322,795.

“Ottawa’s resale housing market had another strong month in July, and strong sales in the past few months have brought year-to-date sales to 2.6 per cent higher than in 2008,” said Board President Rick Snell. “High demand combined with a very low listing inventory is creating a very strong seller’s market with multiple offers and an increase in prices,” he added.

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Matt Richling is a sales representative with RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated - The opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the RE/MAX or RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage.

Record-Breaking Number Of Resale Homes Sold in May!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

"Chateau & Locks" by viamoi on Flickr

What a crazy month it has been! The last six weeks have been very busy around the office and it is great to see the statistics agreeing. The begining of the year was slower, and then the market just took off. When I speak to other agents, we are all seeing multiple offers, under 14 day DOM (days on market), many buyers taking advantage of the low financing rates.

What does this mean?
Be prepared. Get pre-approved. Know yourself, and know what you want. Have full communication with your real estate agent and tell him/her what you are thinking. In this type of market I can (and will) get you what you tell us that you are looking for, but if you are not ready, or if it is truly not the right property for you, we need to know!
I can go farther on this topic (stay tuned, another post for sure!), but will stay on topic of statistics for today.

Coles Notes Version: Number of sales over last May is up 3.9 per cent, and a 19 per cent over April 2009. Average price for is up 5.3 per cent over last May and condo price rose 4.6 per cent over last May.

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Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,969 residential properties in May through the Board’s Multiple Listing Service® system compared with 1,896 in May 2008, an increase of 3.9 per cent. That number also represents a 19 per cent increase over the 1,594 sales recorded in April 2009.

Of those sales, 348 were in the condominium property class, while 1,621 were in the residential property class. The condominium property class includes any property, regardless of style (i.e. detached, semi-detached, apartment, etc.) which is registered as a condominium, as well as properties which are co-operatives, life leases and timeshares. The residential property class includes all other residential properties.

“This was the best May on record for residential resale home sales in Ottawa,” said Board President Rick Snell. “Homes in every price range are selling well, from starter homes to luxury properties. Homebuyers and sellers are showing a lot of confidence in the Ottawa real estate market,” he added.

The average sale price of residential properties, including condominiums, sold in May in the Ottawa area was $312,045, an increase of 5.3 per cent over May 2008. The average sale price for a condominium-class property was $231,351, an increase of 4.6 per cent over May 2008. The average sale price of a residential-class property was $329,368, an increase of 4.7 per cent over May 2008. The Board cautions that average sale price information can be useful in establishing trends over time but should not be used as an indicator that specific properties have increased or decreased in value. The average sale price is calculated based on the total dollar volume of all properties sold.

For the full release visit the Ottawa Real Estate Board Website.

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Matt Richling is a sales representative with RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated - The opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the RE/MAX or RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage.

Spring Market is in Full Bloom - Monthly Stats

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Rideau Falls! Photo Credit to ViaMoi on Flickr

The monthly statistics were released by the Ottawa Real Estate Board (OREB) today and are showing a very positive vibe. Overall, we are seeing increases in price and sales which is a great sign.

Since this time last year, average prices have rose one percent in residential and 2.8 percent with condominium properties. Sales of both residential and condominium are also up a modest 2.2 percent over last year. Something that Rick Snell, the president of OREB mentioned in the news release below is that there are still multiple offer scenarios taking place. Many of you have heard me tell my story about the property that I showed to a client that sold within 48 hours for about $11,000 over asking price (at the 200k mark that is about 5%). Good properties are not lasting, and it is still important to have all of your “ducks in a row” when looking at homes.

You can read the full news release below.

Spring Market in full bloom in Ottawa

May 5, 2009 : Spring Market in full bloom in Ottawa

Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,594 residential properties in April through the Board’s Multiple Listing Service® system compared with 1,560 in April 2008, an increase of 2.2 per cent. There were 1,162 sales in March 2009

Of those sales, 323 were in the condominium property class, while 1,271 were in the residential property class. The condominium property class includes any property, regardless of style (i.e. detached, semi-detached, apartment, etc.) which is registered as a condominium, as well as properties which are co-operatives, life leases and timeshares. The residential property class includes all other residential properties.

“Spring is historically the busiest time in the Ottawa real estate market, and it is clear that this year is no exception. Out-of-town buyers as well as local buyers are taking advantage of the low interest rates and our stable real estate market,” said Board President Rick Snell.

“I’m hearing from Board members that some properties are even attracting multiple offers, which shows me the confidence buyers have in our market,” he added. The average price of residential properties, including condominiums, sold in April in the Ottawa area was $298,150, an increase of 1 per cent over April 2008. The average price for a condominium-class property was $216,502, an increase of 2.8 per cent over April 2008. The average price of a residential-class property was $318,900, an increase of 0.7 per cent over April 2008. The Board cautions that average price information can be useful in establishing trends over time but should not be used as an indicator that specific properties have increased or decreased in value. The average price is calculated based on the total dollar volume of all properties sold.

From the Ottawa Real Estate Board.

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Matt Richling is a sales representative with RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated - The opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the RE/MAX or RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage.