
According to the REALTORS® Association
of Edmonton, the average price of housing increased through July as
compared to the previous month. The all-residential average price
increased 1.1% to $334,054; up from $330,298 in June. Single family home
prices increased 1.3% while condo prices rose 4.3% during the month.
Residential sales in July were 1,441 up 3.6% compared to the same
time last year. Residential listing activity dropped slightly in July to
3,038 units; down 210 units from June but up 193 units from the same
time last year. The inventory of homes on the Multiple Listing Service®
is quickly approaching par from last year at 8,421 properties available
as of July 31.
“Our local housing market is quite healthy with affordable prices, a
good inventory and strong sales,” said REALTORS® Association of
Edmonton President Chris Mooney. “The selection of properties on the
market for buyers is excellent. With employment opportunities popping up
throughout the region and interest rates being very attractive, now is a
good time to purchase a property in Edmonton.”
The average* price of a single family detached home in July was
$384,656 with a median price of $360,000. Condo average price was
$244,225 with a median of $223,000. Duplex and rowhouse prices rose on
average from $296,969 to $309,816, a 4.3% increase.
“The increase in housing prices is on track with our January
forecast and as we move into fall, we don’t see prices increasing
substantially,” said Mooney.
The average days-on-market in July was 51 days: the same as in July
2010. The residential sales-to-listing ratio was 47% in July and total
MLS® System sales were over $3.887 billion for the year so far.
Warm regards,

Team O’Shea-Thomas
RE/MAX river city
Phone: 780-439-7000
Fax: 780-439-7248
www.EdmontonCityHomes.com

*All info taken from EREB.com