Vancouver Real Estate Market Update September 2021

Written by Alan Kelly, Bōde’s Chief Economist

To understand what’s happening in Vancouver’s 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.

Vancouver continues to see demand outpace new supply in the aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Vancouver real estate market

New listings in August were down 10% while sales were up 31% vs. the previous 3 years. Sales have been on a strong trend since July 2020 but they have started to come back down closer to normal levels in the past 2 months – while still being relatively high.

 

Overall, Vancouver prices have been increasing quickly in 2021, ending a relatively flat period between mid 2018 and the end of 2020.

Vancouver real estate market prices

What does this mean for sellers?

Right now supply is low relative to previous years, and demand is high which means it is a good 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 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. 

 

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

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

 

Sales for detached homes were up 20% in August vs. previous years, while new listings were down 20%.

Vancouver real estate market detached homes

Detached homes have generally been the best performing property type since the start of the COVID pandemic as buyers look for more space. 

Detached prices have been increasing more quickly in recent months setting new record highs each month

Vancouver real estate market prices

Apartments:

 

New listings of apartments were up 1% in August compared the average of the previous 3 years, while sales were up 41%.

Vancouver real estate market apartments

Apartment prices have been increasing quickly in 2021, but the last 2 months have seen a slow down in the speed of increase.

Vancouver real estate market apartment prices

New listings of attached homes were down 20% while sales were up 27% in August (compared to previous years).  

Vancouver real estate market

Prices for attached homes have been increasing quickly in 2021 setting new record highs each month. 

vancouver real estate

In general, you’re in a better position if you’re selling a home right now relative to buying, due to less supply and greater demand.

 

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

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 2 years using Bode’s Sold Data page. 

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