Canadian home sales up in 2nd quarter

CBC News

Canada’s resale hous­ing mar­ket “bounced back strongly” in the sec­ond quar­ter of 2009, above lev­els reported for the same period last year, says the Cana­dian Real Estate Asso­ci­a­tion.

Accord­ing to fig­ures released Tues­day, demand is up most strik­ingly in the country’s more pricey neigh­bour­hoods, skew­ing up the aver­age cost of a resale home.

Actual sales rose by 147,351 homes, or 1.4%, com­pared with the sec­ond quar­ter of 2008. It is the first year-over-year increase in quar­terly activ­ity since the fourth quar­ter of 2007.

Poten­tial buy­ers who moved to the side­lines late last year when eco­nomic uncer­tainty peaked are return­ing to the hous­ing mar­ket now that the worst of the reces­sion may be behind us,” Dale Rip­plinger, pres­i­dent of the Cana­dian Real Estate Asso­ci­a­tion, said in a release.

Home sales in West­ern Canada con­tinue to lead the market.

At $318,696, the aver­age sale price was up half a per­cent from the pre­vi­ous record quar­ter of 2008.

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