August 2021 Real Estate stats/comments
Summary from the August 2021 Real Estate statistics by the Real Estate Board Sales 🔽 : 29.7% decrease compared from August 2020, and a 8.6% decrease from July 2021. Last month’s …
Summary from the August 2021 Real Estate statistics by the Real Estate Board Sales 🔽 : 29.7% decrease compared from August 2020, and a 8.6% decrease from July 2021. Last month’s …
Summary from the July 2021 Real Estate statistics by the Real Estate Board Sales 🔼 : 54% increase compared from June 2020, and a 11.9% decrease from April 2021. Last month’s …
Sales : 6.3% increase compared from July 2020, and a 11.6% decrease from June 2021. Last month’s sales were 13.3% above the 10-year June sales average.Inventories🔼 : 18.5% decrease compared to July …
Sales 🔼 : 187.4% increase compared from May 2020, and a 13% decrease from April 2021. Last month’s sales were 27.7% above the 10-year May sales average.Inventories🔼 : 93.4% increase …
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Sales 🔼 : 342.6% increase compared from April 2020, and a 14% decrease from March 2021. Last month’s sales were 56.2% above the 10-year April sales average and is the highest total on record …
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Sales 🔼 : 126.1% increase compared from March 2020, and a 56% increase from January 2021. Last month’s sales were 72.2% above the 10-year March sales average and is the highest monthly sales total …
Sales 🔼 : 73.3% increase compared from February 2020, and a 56% increase from January 2021. Last month’s sales were 42.8% above the 10-year February sales average. Inventories 🔽: 9.1% decrease compared to February 2020 (9195) …
Recent market conditions haven’t been kind to the buyers. A strong sellers market in all segments (condos have recently joined the fun) means that there isn’t really an underperforming segment …