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Ottawa Market Trends October 2022

Ottawa Market Trends October 2022
Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 987 residential properties in October through the Board’s Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) System, compared with 1,670 in October 2021, a decrease of 41%. October’s sales included 758 in the residential-property class, down 40% from a year ago, and 229 in the condominium-property category, a decrease of 44% from October 2021. The five-year average for total unit sales in October is 1,554.

"After the volatility of the past two pandemic years, which was unsustainable, the market is correcting and adjusting," says the Ottawa Real Estate Board President. "The slowdown is compounded by Bank of Canada interest rate increases, which further exacerbates buyer hesitancy and weakens people's purchasing power—especially first-time homebuyers."

“Demand is still high, and with increasing inventory available, Buyers have more choices and time to shop for their new home. However, the ongoing speculation about where prices and interest rates are headed shakes consumer confidence and has made some prospective Buyers take a wait-and-see approach.”

“Sellers may be understandably concerned about market fluctuations, which have been more drastic lately. As with any major investment, a longer-term perspective is important. The significant year-over-year gains of the last two years were not sustainable. If you have owned your property for any length of time, your equity has increased significantly and will buffer price corrections. If you buy and sell in the same market, it is all relative.”

By the Numbers – Inventory & New Listings:
  • Months of Inventory for the residential-class properties has increased to 3.3 months from 1 month in 2021.
  • Months of Inventory for condominium-class properties has increased to 3 months from 1.2 months in 2021.
  • October’s new listings (2,047) were 4% higher than 2021 (1,960) and down 14% from September 2022 (2,371). The 5-year average for new listings in October is 1,971.

“Buyers and Sellers need to carefully analyze their own unique circumstances. No one can predict with absolute certainty what will happen next year, but in the highly employed and stable Ottawa market, real estate has been and continues to be a good investment over time. They don’t have a crystal ball, but mortgage brokers and REALTORS® have the education, expertise—and most importantly, the data—to help people make an informed decision for their specific situation.”

By the Numbers – Average Prices:
  • The average sale price for a condominium-class property in October was $445,691, an increase of 9% from 2021.
  • The average sale price for a residential-class property was $677,873, decreasing 5% from a year ago.
  • With year-to-date average sale prices at $780,390 for residential units and $456,470 for condominiums, these values represent an 8% increase over 2021 for residential-class properties and a 9% increase for condominium-class properties.

REALTORS® also help with finding rentals and vetting potential tenants. Since the beginning of the year, OREB Members have assisted clients with renting 5,186 properties compared to 4,012 last year at this time.

Courtesy of the Ottawa Real Estate Board

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