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METRO VANCOUVER HOUSING MARKET HIGHLIGHTS | JANUARY 2024

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Home sales across Metro Vancouver’s housing market off to strong start in 2024

Source: REBGV

While the Metro Vancouver1 market ended 2023 in balanced market territory, conditions in January began shifting back in favour of sellers as the pace of newly listed properties did not keep up with the volume of home sales.

january market report

Source: REBGV

 

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential sales2 in the region totalled 1,427 in January 2024, a 38.5 per cent increase from the 1,030 sales recorded in January 2023. This was 20.2 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (1,788).

“It’s hard to believe that January sales figures came in so strong after such a quiet December, which saw many buyers and sellers delaying major decisions. If sellers don’t step off the sidelines soon, the competition among buyers could tilt the market back into sellers’ territory as the available inventory struggles to keep pace with demand.”

Andrew Lis, REBGV director of economics and data analytics

There were 3,788 detached, attached and apartment properties newly listed for sale on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in Metro Vancouver in January 2024. This represents a 14.5 per cent increase compared to the 3,308 properties listed in January 2023. This was 9.1 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (4,166).

The total number of properties currently listed for sale on the MLS® system in Metro Vancouver is 8,633, a 9.8 per cent increase compared to January 2023 (7,862). This is 0.3 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (8,657).

Across all detached, attached and apartment property types, the sales-to-active listings ratio for January 2024 is 17.2 per cent. By property type, the ratio is 11.9 per cent for detached homes, 22.9 per cent for attached, and 19.9 per cent for apartments.

Analysis of the historical data suggests downward pressure on home prices occurs when the ratio dips below 12 per cent for a sustained period, while home prices often experience upward pressure when it surpasses 20 per cent over several months.

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Source: REBGV

 

“Our 2024 forecast is calling for a two to three per cent increase in prices by the end of the year, which is largely the result of demand, once again, butting up against too little inventory,”

Lis said.

“If the January figures are indicative of what the spring market has in store, our forecast may already be off to an overly conservative start. Markets can shift quickly, however, and we’ll watch the February numbers to see if these early signs of strength continue, or whether they’re a blip in the data.”

The MLS® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver is currently $1,161,300. This represents a 4.2 per cent increase over January 2023 and a 0.6 per cent decrease compared to December 2023.

Sales of detached homes in January 2024 reached 379, a 28 per cent increase from the 296 detached sales recorded in January 2023. The benchmark price for a detached home is $1,942,400. This represents a 7.3 per cent increase from January 2023 and a 1.1 per cent decrease compared to December 2023.

Sales of apartment homes reached 746 in January 2024, a 30.6 per cent increase compared to the 571 sales in January 2023. The benchmark price of an apartment home is $751,900. This represents a 4.4 per cent increase from January 2023 and a 0.1 per cent increase compared to December 2023.

Attached home sales in January 2024 totalled 285, a 82.7 per cent increase compared to the 156 sales in January 2023. The benchmark price of a townhouse3 is $1,066,700. This represents a 4.3 per cent increase from January 2023 and a 0.6 per cent decrease compared to December 2023.

 

1 Areas covered by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver include: Bowen Island, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, South Delta, Squamish, Sunshine Coast, Vancouver, West Vancouver, and Whistler.
2 REBGV is now including multifamily and land sales and listings in this monthly report. Previously, we only included detached, attached, and apartment sales, and these additional categories, which typically account for roughly one to two per cent of total MLS® activity per month, are being included for completeness in our reporting.
3 In calculating the MLS® HPI, Altus Group uses a narrower definition of “attached” properties than is used by REBGV in our “attached” statistics, preferring to use “townhouse” as their benchmark property.

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Vancouver BC – February 2, 2024

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Plans for Three Towers with over 1,000 Homes near Moody Centre SkyTrain

Artistic rendering of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue, Port Moody. (Perkins&Will/Beedie Living)

Additional high-density, transit-oriented development (TOD) is in the works for Moody Centre SkyTrain Station in Port Moody.

Source: Daily Hive

Artistic rendering of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue, Port Moody. (Perkins&Will/Beedie Living)

Artistic rendering of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue, Port Moody. (Perkins&Will/Beedie Living)

 

Local developer Beedie Living has submitted plans to the municipal government for the redevelopment of a land assembly spanning 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue, just east of the transit hub. Currently occupied by aging industrial buildings, the land assembly is slated for an eastward extension of Spring Street through a land swap with the municipal government, enhancing the development’s street frontage.

Site of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue in Port Moody near SkyTrain Moody Centre Station. (Google Maps)

Site of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue in Port Moody near SkyTrain Moody Centre Station. (Google Maps)

 

Designed by Perkins&Will, the proposal outlines a mixed-use project featuring three residential towers reaching 32, 36, and 39 stories, along with a base podium housing 46,000 sq ft of retail/restaurant space. The towers will comprise a total of 972 market condominiums, with 50% designed for families with two or more bedrooms. Residents will enjoy nearly 24,000 sq ft of shared indoor amenities and approximately 40,000 sq ft of outdoor spaces, including expansive terraces on the rooftop of the commercial base podium.

As part of the project, Beedie Living will construct a six-story affordable housing building at 2806 Spring Street, providing 40 below-market rental homes. The development centers around a 15,000 sq ft event-friendly public plaza named the “Living Room,” activated by ground-level retail and restaurant establishments. The underground levels will house 1,207 vehicle parking stalls and 2,000 bike parking spaces.

Layout of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue, Port Moody. (Perkins&Will/Beedie Living)

Layout of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue, Port Moody. (Perkins&Will/Beedie Living)

 

In exchange for the proposed density and amenities, Beedie Living commits to approximately $27 million in community amenity contributions (CACs), including funding for the affordable housing building, public plaza, off-site servicing, infrastructure, and public art.

The targeted completion for the east condominium tower and affordable housing building is 2030, while the west and center condominium towers and public plaza are scheduled for completion by 2032. The project aligns with the broader master planning process around the transit hub, involving the Moody Centre Transit Oriented Development Master Planning Group.

Artistic rendering of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue, Port Moody. (Perkins&Will/Beedie Living)

Artistic rendering of 3060-3092 Spring Street and 80-85 Electronic Avenue, Port Moody. (Perkins&Will/Beedie Living)

 

Adjacent to Beedie Living’s site, PCI Developments aims to develop two 39-story towers with secured purpose-built rental homes, a grocery store, and retail spaces. This development includes a new public pedestrian bridge for improved connectivity. The provincial government also plans to develop its land south of the station into rental housing, in line with the transit-oriented development legislation and Housing Supply Act. The City of Port Moody, among the first in BC, is mandated to meet annual new housing supply completion targets.


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