Calgary Real Estate Market Update June 2022

Written by Alan Kelly, Bōde’s Chief Economist

As we get closer to Summer, the real estate market in Calgary continues to see strong sales trends, although there has been a slow down compared to the last few months. It’s still a great time for those thinking of selling as data shows sales and prices are still significantly up compared to the average of the last 4 years. 

 

When you are thinking of buying or selling your home in Calgary, it is important to understand what is happening in the housing market. Obviously, there are many important factors to consider (what kind of home you have, what community etc.), so it’s important to look specifically at what the market is doing in your local area. 

 

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What’s happening in the Calgary real estate market as of June 2022?

Let’s start with a Macroeconomics view 

To understand what’s happening in the real estate market you have to look at supply and demand.

The best proxies for supply and demand are:

Supply

  • New supply: New Listings (i.e. the number of homes recently listed for sale)
  • Total supply: Inventory (i.e. the total number of homes listed for sale)
 

Demand

  • Sales (i.e. the number of homes recently sold)
 

Supply & Demand

  • Months of Supply (i.e. the number of months it would take to sell all current inventory at the current rate of sale)
 

These metrics are the best indicators of the health of the real estate market. Let’s look at what they show us.

June 2022 Calgary Housing Market: Demand Surges, Inventory Lags

Calgary MLS supply and demand chart showing new listings and sales trends, highlighting 16% increase in new listings and 59% increase in sales compared to the average of the last four years, with data for 2018 to 2022.

New listings in May were up 16% while sales were up 59% vs. the average of the previous 4 years. Sales continue the incredibly strong trend they’ve been on since July 2020. We expect sales to continue to stay substantially higher than usual for the coming months.

Calgary real estate market chart showing inventory levels down 29% and months of supply trends for 2018 to 2022, highlighting low inventory and high demand conditions.

The total number of homes for sale is down 29% compared to the average of the previous 4 years. Inventory levels are higher than last month (due to all the new listings in May) but continue to stay very low compared to historical norms.

 

The combination of low supply and high demand has kept ‘months of supply’ very low at just 1.7 months which is down 60% vs the previous 4 years. This continues to be one of the lowest levels ever seen for Calgary, but it is climbing from previous months.

 

Low inventory & fewer months of supply makes conditions more favourable for sellers, while more inventory and higher months of supply is more favourable for buyers.

 

Overall, Calgary home prices are up 3.7% over last month and 14.5% over May last year.

Calgary property prices chart showing benchmark price and HPI index trends, indicating a 14.5% year-over-year increase in home prices.

What does this mean for sellers?

Right now supply is still very low compared to previous years, and demand is very high which means it is a great time to sell your home. Sellers who price their home well will be able to sell quickly.

 

However, your specific property value will be determined by market forces both within your community and against similar active listings. To find out what supply and demand look like for your specific community, click here.

 

What does this mean for buyers?

There are currently far fewer homes for sale than there have been in previous years. This means active buyers need to move fast to beat other buyers to available listings.

 

One way you can move faster is by booking viewings directly through Bōde, so you don’t have to wait for a realtor to schedule your viewings or draft your offer – do it yourself on Bōde.

 

Market conditions vary substantially by property type, community and price range

Above, we’ve looked at the overall markets for Calgary, but different segments are performing very differently. Let’s look at a few examples.

 

In May, sales of detached homes were up 34% vs the previous 4 years.

Calgary detached supply and demand graph illustrating new listings and sales trends from 2018 to 2022, highlighting significant increases in sales and decreased supply, with Bōde branding visible.

As a result, the overall supply of detached homes is down 31% compared to previous years.

 

This has led months of supply to be down 54%, which means it continues to be one of the best times in years to be selling a detached home, and one of the toughest times to be buying, as there’s significantly less inventory than normal to choose from. 

Calgary detached inventory trends chart showing 31% decrease in supply and 54% decline in months of supply, with data from 2018 to 2022, presented by Bōde.

These dynamics led prices upwards quickly in 2021, putting prices above their previous record levels from 2014. Despite levelling off in the second half of 2021, prices have been increasing again in recent months.

Calgary detached home prices chart showing benchmark price trend and HPI index, with prices up 16.6% year over year, presented by Bōde.

The apartment market improved significantly in 2021 relative to a very difficult 2020. Sales were incredibly strong for May 2022 (up 128% vs the average of the last 4 years).

Calgary apartment supply and demand graph showing new listings and sales trends from 2018 to 2022, with notable percentage increases in 2022, relevant to Bōde's market analysis.

After more than a year of strong sales, the overall inventory (supply) of apartments has finally fallen below historical norms. There are now 19% fewer apartments for sale than typical for this time of year. This will help sellers of apartments who have been finding it harder to sell for the past 2 years (compared to owners of detached or attached homes).

Calgary apartment inventory decline chart showing a 19% decrease in total supply, with accompanying months of supply data from 2018 to 2022, branded with Bōde logo.

Apartment prices were increasing in the first half of 2021 after a steady downward trend since early 2015. In recent months prices have been increasing again.

Calgary apartment prices graph showing benchmark price and HPI index trends, indicating an 8.9% year-over-year increase, relevant to the Calgary real estate market analysis by Bōde.

Attached homes (i.e. semi-detached or row homes) saw 34% more listings in May vs previous years. Sales were very strong at +84% compared to the last 4 years.

Calgary attached supply and demand graph showing new listings and sales trends from 2018 to 2022, highlighting significant increases in sales and listings for 2022, with Bōde branding.

Total inventory has been incredibly low in recent months (-31% vs previous 4 years). Months of supply is also very low at 1.5 months.

Calgary attached inventory graph showing 31% decrease in inventory and months of supply trends for 2018-2022, emphasizing low supply and high demand in real estate market.

Prices for attached homes have been improving since July 2020 and are back to the price levels of 2018. Prices have continued to improve in recent months.

Calgary attached home price trend chart showing benchmark price and HPI index with a note indicating prices are up 15.5% year over year.

In general, you’re in a much better position if you’re selling a home right now, due to low supply and high demand.

 

However, what really matters is what’s happening in your specific local property market. There are some communities and price bands and property types where homes are performing better/worse than market average.

It’s critical to understand the dynamics in your local property market

 

To understand your local property market you need to look at your local data. Head over to Bōde’s new and improved Market Data dashboard, the only place where you can see all the data yourself, including being able to filter on community, property type, and price range to see exactly what’s happening where you live.

 

You can also see the sold price of any home that has sold in the last 11 years using Bode’s Sold Data page.

 

If you’re thinking about selling, take a look at how Bōde helps sellers sell for 1.3% higher prices while paying 50% less commission.

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