Saturday, December 22, 2007

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to you all, God bless, and please take time to reflect and enjoy family and friends over the next couple days!

I'll try to get one more post in before the new year, hoping to spark conversation on what 2008 will bring. I've had to take a small hiatus from the blog to study for a career-related challenge exam this past week. Thanks for keeping up the commentary. I do enjoy taking time to read what is on everyones' mind.

On a RE note, we can all sleep well this Christmas knowing that Victoria's and VI's real estate market will never go down, because our economy will never slow down, at least according to the article in today's TC! Is it arrogance, naivety, or pure deceit to say and think that with all that is going on in Canada, North America, and the World, that we truly are an island and that nothing affects us? I wonder how such opinions would change if Victoria wasn't on an island, but rather the mainland. I'm sure some other bogus argument would be found.

The number of listings on MLS.ca has rapidly decreased for SFH the past couple weeks. For condos and townhomes, it's a different story. The number of condo listings continues to be very high. This will be due to the developments around town.

Finally, I just thought I'd post a couple of funny pictures I found while browsing Google for a Christmas picture. I hope they don't offend anyone. Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 8, 2007

December 8 Week Ending Stats

The quantity of SFH listings on the MLS continues to trend downward as we approach Christmas. There are 63 fewer SFH listed this Saturday than last.

Condo listings are trending down also, but not as quickly. There are 27 fewer condos listed today. Townhomes listings are bucking the trend. There is 1 more listing today than last Saturday.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

You Know the Local RE Market is HOT when...

Kinetic Construction Ltd. is suing Tuscany Village Holding Ltd. for $2,245,982. (Business Examiner Vancouver Island Edition, Dec.3 - Dec16, Who's Suing Whom)

Want a cheap condo? It might be a good time to go and low-ball Tuscany Village!

Monday, December 3, 2007

November Sales Numbers

VREB has posted November's sales numbers. I was close on my estimates! Except for the average townhome price, the numbers don't surprise me. Bev McIvor's two bits have changed from "it’s important to note that nearly a third of single family homes last month sold for under $425,000" this last summer to "The high demand and robust prices show continued strong consumer confidence in the market" this fall. Also, I got a flyer in the mail today from "Condo Conroy" stating "There are FAR fewer units on the market right now than there was last year..." I call bullsh**.

It appears that stuff is still selling. The number that speaks the most to me is 623 sales. That is 9% more than last November, and more than November 2005. The market does still have legs. I'm beginning to think it will take something big to knock those legs out from under it.


It was a bullish month. The Bulls scored a field goal. Score is Bulls 29, Bears 19.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

December 1 Week Ending Stats

The number of listings of homes of all types continues to decline. This can be attributed to the fact that it's only 24 days till Christmas!

From two weeks, there are
- 12 fewer condos listed on MLS.ca
- 9 fewer townhomes
- 53 fewer SFH

The decline in listings of SFH this year does not appear to be as steep as last year.

For November's VREB stats, I'm guessing active listings to have decreased to around 3200. This would be very near to last year's active listings for November. As for November's sales and prices, really, I have no idea. For fun, let's say 600 sales, SFH average price up from October, condo and townhome average down.

CMHC "Housing Now" Report for October

CMHC has released their October "Housing Now" report for Victoria.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

There's always next year...

It's tough watching your team lose the big game. But hey, they were big-time underdogs, and did better than I expected. Thanks Bombers, for the run this year, and better luck next year!

Back to real estate. Tell me, if the market is so hot, as according to the VREB, are there ads in the TC like the following for developments that are complete or nearly complete. Shouldn't they be sold out?!?



Monday, November 19, 2007

Regional SFH Numbers

First of all, what a great couple of football games yesterday! Being from the prairies, I couldn't be happier! Winnipeg vs. Regina in the Grey Cup! Perhaps the CFL's greatest rivalry. Sunday's game should be a real barn-burner!

Back to real estate, following are graphs of sales numbers and median selling prices for Victoria, Saanich, Oak Bay, Esquimalt, and Langford. A picture is worth a thousand words, so that's all from me.

Victoria

Saanich

Oak Bay

Esquimalt

Langford

Saturday, November 17, 2007

November 17 Week Ending Stats

It's been a couple weeks since I posted week ending stats (to be exact, October 27 was the last). Based on MLS.ca, here is what I've seen since then.

- There are 56 fewer SFH listed. The largest drop in listings is in the $400k to $500k price range (a drop of 22 listings - from 176 to 154)
- There are 20 more condos listed.
- There are 14 more townhomes listed.

Comparing the number of SFH listings this year to last year, even with the decreasing numbers, they don't appear to be dropping as fast. In fact, in the $500k to $600k range, the number of SFH listings has been flat since early August. However, last year on this weekend, there were 1073 SFH listed. Today, 884 listed. The market for SFH under $500k is still very tight.

On a side note, WOW!, unanimous decision on the CMHC. Mohican has started a new blog discussing dissolving the CMHC. Check it out.

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