Pace of home sales slowed in August, but prices still increasing: Vancouver board
VANCOUVER — The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says the city’s home sales have slowed from a frenzied pace earlier this year, but supply has dwindled all summer and prices are continuing to rise.
The board says August home sales in the region totalled 3,152, a 3.4 per cent increase from 3,047 last August, but a 5.2 per cent decrease from 3,326 in July.
The board says sales last month were about 20 per cent higher than the 10-year August sales average.
The month saw 4,032 new listings, down 30.6 per cent from 5,813 last August and off 7.9 per cent from 4,377 in July.