Vancouver home sales down 46% from last Sept., 10% from August: board
VANCOUVER — The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says September’s home sales dropped by 46 per cent since last year and 10 per cent from August as interest rate increases cooled buyer sentiment.
The B.C. board says sales in the region totalled 1,687 last month, down from 3,149 the September before and 1,870 in August.
Last month’s sales were almost 36 per cent below the 10-year September sales average.
Andrew Lis, the board’s director of economics and data analytics, attributed the lower sales levels to the Bank of Canada hiking interest and mortgage rates in an effort to tamp down on inflation.