May 2022 Regina Real Estate Market Update
Regina Real Estate Market Update May 2022
APRIL SALES ARE LOW BUT PRICES REACH RECORD HIGHS DUE TO LOW SUPPLY
Saskatchewan
With 1,547 sales this month, activity slowed compared to the record high set last April. Despite the slower sales seen in the first four months of this year, it is noteworthy that those 4,873 sales are 30 percent higher than longer-term trends.
“While rising lending rates are likely contributing to some of the pullbacks in sales, another challenge limiting sales has been the drop in supply choice, especially in the larger markets of the province,” said SRA CEO, Chris Guérette.
New listings in April were 18 percent lower than last year’s levels and inventories remained 20 percent lower than last April and over 30 percent below long-term trends. Lower levels of sales and lower inventory levels prevented any notable change in the months of supply, which remained below four months.
“The months of supply number is an important gage of supply and demand balance in the market and current levels are far lower than what we would expect to see in the market at this time of year. While conditions have been tighter historically, we have not seen market conditions like this for over a decade and it is resulting in further price growth,” said Guérette.
Residential benchmark prices rose to $295,000 in April, two percent higher than last month and a four percent gain over last year. Prices have trended up over the past two years and as of this month have reached a new monthly record high for the province.
“Consumers purchasing budgets are shrinking, and the Bank of Canada rate increase has pushed up the mortgage stress test’s qualifying rate. That is going to remove strained buyers from the market, and it’s going to reduce the size of mortgage those who still qualify can get,” said Guérette. “While Saskatchewan still offers some of the most affordable housing in the country, affordability will continue to deteriorate and could lead to a slow-down of the market, despite the many initiatives included in the recent federal budget.”
City of Regina
New listings trended up relative to levels recovered over the past several months, helping support some monthly gains in sales activity. However, both sales and new listings continue to remain lower than the levels reported last year both for the month of April and year-to-date figures. Despite some reductions in sales activity, levels this year are still 37 percent higher than the long-term average and are more consistent with activity seen prior to 2013.
While new listings have remained consistent with levels traditionally seen in the market, stronger sales have started to weigh on overall inventory levels. Inventory levels are higher than levels recorded in the market over the past four months, with 1,060 units available in April, and inventories are 13 percent below long-term trends. The stronger sales combined with the current inventory levels have caused the months of supply to stay below three months for the second month in a row. This is exceptional as it has not happened in the Regina market since 2012.
The tighter market conditions are placing upward pressure on prices. As of April, the benchmark price rose to $271,100 reflecting a year-over-year gain of four percent. While prices have yet to recover from previous highs, should conditions remain this tight we could continue to see the price gap narrow.
From: SRA (Saskatchewan REALTORS® Association)
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