Showing posts with label Stats Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stats Canada. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2007

Lest We Forget...

Thank a veteran this weekend for the sacrifice they made for our freedoms today. Have a great Remembrance Day Weekend!

Some superficial topics to consider
- Stats Canada New Housing Price Index
- CMHC housing starts for October
- City of Victoria's new downtown plans

Thursday, October 11, 2007

August New Housing Price Index

Stats Canada has release the New Housing Price Index for August.

The price of a new home in Victoria rose 0.4% between August 2006 and August 2007. Of the cities surveyed, this was the third smallest increase. Windsor (-2.8%) and Charlottetown (0.2%) lead the way. Canada as a whole had an increase of 6.5%.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

July New Housing Price Index

Statistics Canada has released the New Housing Price Index for July.

Once again, Victoria is showing some of the slowest month over month and year over year new house price gains. For the period of July 2006 to July 2007, Victoria had a 1.1% change in the new house price index. Tops was Saskatoon at 51.4%.

"For Canada, the pace of growth in new housing prices slowed for the 11th consecutive month in July. It went from 7.8% in June to 7.7% in July.

Saskatoon set a record high year-over-year increase for the fifth consecutive month. Prices in Winnipeg were 15.7% higher than in July 2006 in the wake of land shortages and development costs. New housing prices in Edmonton continued to increase at a fast pace with a year-over-year increase of 38.4%, due to hikes in land values from developers."

Go figure.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

July Housing Starts and June New Housing Price Index

CMHC has released July housing starts numbers for Vancouver Island and Victoria. For Victoria, July 2007 housing starts were more than double that of July 2006. Year-to-date, housing starts in Victoria are up 19% in 2007 over 2006.

B.C., as a whole, and nationally, housing starts are down.

Statistics Canada has released the New Housing Price Index for June. Victoria had the second lowest price increase from June 2006 to June 2007, at 0.5%. The lowest price increase belongs to Windsor, ON, at -2.3%.

Go figure. In Victoria, housing starts are up, and prices are stagnant. The rest of Canada is seeing price increases, yet housing starts have decreased. Supply and demand? Looks like it.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Statscan New Home Prices

With regards to new home prices, Victoria is leading the country. Not in the year to year increase, but rather, the year to year decrease! New home prices have fallen 1.2% between April 2006 and April 2007. In fact, they fell 0.9% between March and April of this year! The only other city to have an annual decrease in prices was Windsor.

I'm not dreaming this up. These are Stats Canada figures that were released today. You can read it here.

Edmonton remains on a tear. Up 40.5% in the past year. That's gonna be a painful fall. Wait, I thought everyone wanted to live here!? Once again, apparently not.

I doubt that the local media will be reporting on this one...