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MLS inventory hits 11,000
4 n, Q C4 _% L1 L0 q$ I: x- K; mRecord number of homes for sale 21/2 times greater than last June's lineup1 u2 c( i, \- Y$ z) i( k$ l
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Bill Mah, The Edmonton Journal- ~& c! c$ c; z# l: `8 c; f
Published: 1:33 am
: l' j! J7 ~3 }EDMONTON - A record glut of Edmonton-area homes for sale shows no signs of shrinking soon.% J9 @! N; s# q
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At the end of May, 11,006 residential properties sat unsold on the Edmonton Multiple Listing Service, according to monthly statistics released Tuesday by the Realtors Association of Edmonton.. m: q3 w0 d* w9 K
! G7 i, p3 m; c6 o! ?That's up 400 homes from a month ago, and 21/2 times the inventory of the same time last year. At the current pace of home sales, that amounts to a six-month supply, twice the normal inventory.
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Good news, if you're a buyer. For sellers, it means waiting an average of 53 days for a sale -- up one day from April.7 l' R8 r' R q* N/ Q( D: I
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"It's a great time right now to be purchasing, because the selection has never been better and the interest rates are low," association president Marc Perras said.4 I% @) x- @3 i/ d4 u" Q! m7 b$ b% d
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Perras predicted the surplus will shrink to about 8,000 by the fall as homes sell or multiple homeowners rent out extra homes instead of trying to sell them.
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In May, 4,294 homes were added to the listings inventory and 1,821 homes sold. May sales were higher than same-month sales in 2003 and 2004, but fell short of May sales for 2005 to 2007, during a real estate boom.
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# y, w& W* E. j; u$ YDespite plummeting demand, prices have remained relatively stable.) e8 Q: {6 X1 H$ Y
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Perras forecasts home prices will rise by an average of four per cent by year's end.. f1 I/ Z7 }) }, U
8 O6 `- d5 N Z- @# lIn May, the average (mean) price for all types of homes rose one per cent from April to $340,499. That price is down about four per cent from a year ago., f2 Z! `( [; `6 i2 a
7 V* p! s' j7 m+ Q% l6 i1 _0 BThe May average selling price for a single-family dwelling was $383,167 -- down about 10 per cent from May last year.
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The median -- middle figure in a list of all sale prices -- selling price for a single-family home in May was $365,000, down 8.75 per cent year-over-year.
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The average selling price for condos was $260,837 in May, down nearly two per cent from the same month last year.2 a3 e, K4 g" B
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Paul Messinger, a University of Alberta marketing professor, said the Edmonton real estate market appears to be following an economic model that says in times of high demand, prices get bid up rapidly.( Z# h2 C! `. y1 U* v: r; U! \
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Prices are slower to drop when demand falls.
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"Now, when we are back closer to historical patterns, we see an adjustment where the slack is taken up not by price but by the inventory," Messinger said.# D5 [4 ], l" X6 L v' Y7 p
5 P. _' g+ ]- h: E1 y' a) X$ R"For years, Edmonton was one of the best real estate values in the country. Now we are much more in line with the rest of Canada in terms of price."
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