Image: Mike Vanden Bosch / PML / A home for sale at 44914 Anglers Blvd. in Chilliwack. The Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board said January 2023 home sales fell by over 50% compared to January 2022, and the benchmark price of a single-family home in the Chilliwack area dropped by 23.8%.
Chilliwack real estate

Sluggish home sales, lower prices define January real estate sales in Chilliwack area

Feb 7, 2023 | 9:16 AM

CHILLIWACK — A substantial decline in the number of homes sold in January 2023 compared to January 2022 came as no surprise to the Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board.

Not only are home sales slower, prices are dropping, and more homes are on the market compared to historical data.

In a news release Monday (Feb. 6), real estate transactions during January 2023 fell by over 50 per cent compared to the year prior, and the benchmark price of a single-family home fell to $820,100, a substantial dip of 23.8 per cent from January 2022.

“To nobody’s surprise, January came in at historically low levels to start the year off, posting the lowest level for the month since 2019. However, looking through the seasonality we are seeing a very small upturn in sales activity, which at the very least is better than a continuing decline,” said Brad Latham, president of the Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board. “Overall supply levels have rebounded to where they stood back in 2019 after falling to record lows in 2021, and with more plentiful supply on the market the balance has shifted into buyer’s territory. Benchmark home prices are still declining but the monthly trend shows signs of plateauing. For sales and prices it looks like it will be low and slow for the time being until sidelined buyers have recovered from the interest rate shocks and the market uncertainty has settled.”

The number of new listings saw a substantial decline of 15.9 per cent from January 2022. There were 403 new residential listings in January 2023.

New listings were four per cent below the five-year average and 6.6 per cent above the 10-year average for the month of January.

Active residential listings totaled 820 units on the market at the end of January, an advance of 92.5 per cent from the end of January 2022.

While the benchmark price for a single-family home fell by 23.8 per cent, the benchmark price for townhouse/row units was $555,800, a big reduction of 16.9 per cent compared to a year earlier, while the benchmark apartment price was $369,000, falling by 6.4 per cent from year-ago levels.

The Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board is an association of 374 realtors that serves an area encompassing Chilliwack, Cultus Lake, Agassiz, Hope, Harrison, and Boston Bar. There are now 374 realtors than there were a year ago, when there were 383 realtors.