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Home resales tumble 14%
LORI MCLEOD
Globe and Mail Update
November 14, 2008 at 12:15 PM EST
Existing home sales fell 14 per cent in October from the month before, the largest month-over-month decline since June 1994.
It was the lowest level of monthly sales activity since July 2002, according to a report Friday from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).
In the country's 25 major markets, sales were down 15 per cent in October compared with September.
Activity was down in more than three-quarters of Canada's housing markets, including the five most active, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. Fewer sales in Toronto were responsible for nearly one-third of the monthly sales decline.
The average sale price also declined, by 10 per cent in October from the same month the year before, to $281,133. It was the largest month-over-month decline since August 1982, when the average existing home sale price also fell by 10 per cent.
Using a weighted national average, prices fell by 5 per cent on a year-over-year basis on October.
Home resales tumble 14%
LORI MCLEOD
Globe and Mail Update
November 14, 2008 at 12:15 PM EST
Existing home sales fell 14 per cent in October from the month before, the largest month-over-month decline since June 1994.
It was the lowest level of monthly sales activity since July 2002, according to a report Friday from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).
In the country's 25 major markets, sales were down 15 per cent in October compared with September.
Activity was down in more than three-quarters of Canada's housing markets, including the five most active, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. Fewer sales in Toronto were responsible for nearly one-third of the monthly sales decline.
The average sale price also declined, by 10 per cent in October from the same month the year before, to $281,133. It was the largest month-over-month decline since August 1982, when the average existing home sale price also fell by 10 per cent.
Using a weighted national average, prices fell by 5 per cent on a year-over-year basis on October.