Saturday, November 1, 2008

Housing Starts tp Moderate in 2009

New home construction will moderate from historically high levels, to reach just under 178,000 units in 2009, a level that is consistent with demographic fundamentals, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC) fourth quarter Housing Market Outlook, Canada Edition report.

“High employment levels, rising incomes and low mortgage rates have continued to provide a solid foundation for healthy housing markets this year,” said Bob Dugan, Chief Economist for CMHC. “Housing starts will moderate to 212,200 units in 2008 and 177,975 units in 2009.”

Existing home sales, as measured by the Multiple Listing Service (MLS®)1, which reached a record level of 523,701 sales in 2007, will moderate in 2008 to 452,225 units. In 2009, MLS® sales will move to 433,375 units. Despite a moderation in MLS® sales, demand for existing homes will remain strong by historical standards. With housing markets having become balanced across Canada, the rate of growth in the average MLS® price will moderate. Average prices will reach $306,500 in 2008 and $306,700 in 2009.

October 30, 2008 CMHC

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