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Victoria Real Estate Market Update: December 2024

I know you are curious about what's been happening in Victoria's real estate market, so I'm here to give you a clear picture of the latest trends. This post dives into the December 2024 sales activity and shares some important insights from the Victoria Real Estate Board Chair, Laurie Lidstone, on what we can expect in 2025.

December 2024 Market Highlights:

Let's look at the numbers:

  • We saw a total of 421 properties sold in the Victoria Real Estate Board region this December.

  • That's a 28% jump from the 329 properties sold in December 2023! That's great news!

  • However, it's a 23.6% decrease from November 2024, showing the market is always dynamic.

  • Condominium sales were up 25% from December 2023, with 135 units sold.

  • Sales of single-family homes also increased by 20.9% from December 2023, with 191 sold.

  • Over the entire year of 2024, a grand total of 6,893 properties changed hands—an 11% increase from the 6,207 sold in 2023.

What This Means for You (Buyers & Sellers):

I want to break down what these numbers mean for you, whether you're looking to buy or sell:

For Buyers:

  • The increased sales activity tells me the market is active. This is great for choice, but be prepared to act fast on properties you love.

  • Inventory is still relatively low, which can mean more competition for desirable homes. Let's work together to make your offer stand out.

  • Recent government changes, like extended amortization periods for first-time buyers and adjustments to property transfer tax thresholds, are aimed at making homes more attainable. Let's explore how these can benefit you.

For Sellers:

  • The good news is that prices have been relatively stable for the past two years, providing a more predictable market for you.

  • The low inventory could work in your favour if demand picks up, which could put upward pressure on prices.

My Take on 2025 (and What the VREB Says):

Laurie Lidstone, the 2024 Victoria Real Estate Board Chair, summed it up well: "2024 was a fairly calm year for local real estate...a year of stability and predictability." This is exactly what we want for a healthy market! The VREB also mentioned that consistent interest rates will help people make moves. I agree – stability is key.

The VREB is also advocating for gentle density development, which will help with our long-term inventory challenges.

My Advice:

The market is influenced by many factors, and predicting the future is impossible. But with consistent interest rates and the possibility of increased demand against limited inventory, it is key to be prepared.

Call to Action:

Whether you're thinking about buying or selling in 2025, I'm here to help you navigate this complex market. As your local expert, I can create a personalized strategy for you and your property.

Contact me today for a free consultation!

A Few More Numbers:

  • At the end of December 2024, there were 2,290 active listings. This is down 19.3% from November but up 7.4% from December 2023.

  • The benchmark price for a single-family home in the Victoria Core in December 2024 was $1,306,400, a 2.7% increase from December 2023 ($1,272,000) and a slight 0.3% increase from November.

  • The benchmark price for a condo in the Victoria Core in December 2024 was $547,800, a 1.6% decrease from December 2023 ($556,500) but a slight 0.6% increase from November.

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– Jacqueline Ross

Jacqueline Ross
REALTOR®
Coldwell Banker Oceanside
250.415.5656
jac@yourvanislehome.com 
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Victoria Real Estate Update: Balanced Market Offers Opportunities for Buyers and Sellers

The Victoria real estate market continues to evolve, and recent trends offer promising opportunities for both buyers and sellers. Here's what you need to know:

A Shift Towards Balance

The Victoria real estate market continues to evolve, and recent trends offer promising opportunities for both buyers and sellers. Here's what you need to know:

551 properties sold, 39.8% more than the 394 sold in November 2023 and down 15.7% from October 2024. Condos were up 55% from last month, with 186 units sold. Sales of single-family homes were up 36%, with 263 sold.

While the number of active listings has dipped slightly compared to October, providing some breathing room for buyers, the market still shows a 7.3% increase in listings compared to last year. This movement indicates a shift towards a more balanced market.

Benefits for Buyers & Sellers

This newfound stability creates a favourable environment for both buyers and sellers. Here's how you can capitalize on it:

For Buyers:

  • Lower Interest Rates: Take advantage of recent interest rate decreases! Explore mortgage options and lock in a favourable rate. [Connect with me for a fantastic broker recommendation!] 

  • Less Competition: A balanced market means fewer competing offers. Be prepared to act quickly on properties you love.

For Sellers:

  • Competitive Pricing: Attract buyers with a realistic asking price that reflects the current market conditions.

  • Strategic Presentation: Stage your home to showcase its best features and leave a lasting impression on potential buyers. Our proven marketing strategies can help you create that crucial first impression. [Ask me about our marketing expertise!] Sell the right way.

Navigating the Market with Confidence

Whether you're buying your dream home or selling your current property, navigating the real estate market can feel complex. I'm here to help you make informed decisions and achieve your goals.

Let's Connect!

Let's chat about your specific needs and discuss how I can guide you through the Victoria real estate market.

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Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR® | 250.415.5656 | jac@yourvanislehome.com 

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Mortgage Minute: Recent Updates for First-Time Homebuyers and Insured Mortgages

First Time Home Buyers:

The federal government is making it easier for Canadians to enter the housing market. Starting December 15th, 2024, the maximum purchase price for insured mortgages will increase to $1.5 million, and first-time homebuyers can now finance their homes over 30 years. This change could make it easier for Canadians to afford their dream homes.

Insured Mortgages Stress Test News:

Mortgage brokers were previously required to stress test or, in other words, re-qualify clients for their mortgage when switching them to a different lender at renewal. As of November 21, 2024, the stress test requirement on straight switches for insured mortgages has officially been lifted.

This means it’s easier to switch lenders without the usual stress tests. It could open doors to better mortgage options, especially if your renewal is coming up in the next two years.

To take advantage of this, consider working with a mortgage broker. They can help you explore a wide range of lenders and products, securing the best rates and terms to fit your specific needs. By planning early, you can make informed decisions and potentially save significant money on your mortgage.

Getting the Help You Need:

With interest rates fluctuating, navigating the mortgage landscape can be tricky. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor, I'm happy to connect you with a trusted mortgage professional who can answer your questions and guide you toward the best financing options.

Ready to explore your mortgage options? Contact me today to discuss your specific needs and learn how I can help you achieve your homeownership goals.

Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR®
Coldwell Banker Oceanside
250.415.5656
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