Fraser Valley real estate sales show signs of spring bloom in February: FVREB
FRASER VALLEY – The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board says home sales during February showed early signs of a spring thaw as sales activity made a sharp jump from an otherwise dreary January to start the year.
In a statement, the board says it recorded 843 sales on its Multiple Listing Service in February, a 36 per cent increase from January, but still 38 per cent below the historical ten-year seasonal average.
The board says new listings declined nine per cent in February to 2,796, revealing that some sellers are choosing to wait amid competitive inventory levels, and may be positioning their homes for the peak of the spring market.
“Buyer-friendly conditions continue to define the Fraser Valley market,” said Tore Jacobsen, chair of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board. “While we did see a welcome bump in sales over January, they remain well below seasonal averages. With ample inventory and soft prices, this window may prove to be a key buying opportunity, particularly as prices settle. As we move closer to spring, we’re hopeful that improved economic stability will encourage more buyers to re-enter the market.”
