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March home sales slump to 33-year low in Metro Vancouver: report

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says 1,727 homes were sold in the region in March the lowest total for the month since 1986.

Benchmark price for detached home down slightly to $1.4M, real estate board says

A number of skyscrapers and buildings in Downtown Vancouver's skyline.
Home sales in March 2019 were more than 31 per cent lower than in March 2018, andmore than 46 per cent lower than the 10-year sales average for the month. (Rafferty Baker/CBC)

Home sales in Metro Vancouver for the month of March dropped to the lowest levels in more than30 years, according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver.

On Tuesday, the board said 1,727 homes were sold in the region the lowest total for the month since 1986.

Those sales are alsomore than 31 per cent lower than March 2018, andmore than 46 per cent lower than the 10-year sales average for March.

Despite lacklustre activity from buyers, there was an increase in the number of homes listed last month compared with March 2018. Nearly 4,950 residential properties hit the marketin March 2019 an increase of around 11 per cent from the same month last year.

The benchmark price for a detached home in Vancouver declined to a little more than $1.4 million, down from $1.5 million inMarch 2018. For condos, the benchmark pricedropped nearly six per centto$656,900.

Townhomeswere listed for a standard price of $783,600, also down six per cent from the same month last year.