Statistics Canada: 温哥华房价将大跌! |
送交者: HG 2005年11月23日14:11:17 于 [加国移民] 发送悄悄话 |
According the follwoing article from Statistics Canada, the rate of growth for housing price in vancouver (only 6% since 1997!) lags behind that for Toronto (33% since 1997), Calgary (48.6%) and Edmonton (40.5%) by a great deal. Furthermore, during 2005 the rate of increases in vancouver is only 0.4% (that is right, zero point 4 % only!). We note this is a period of historical low interes rates when housing prices in hot US market like Las vagas, NV and Phoenix, Arizona went up by 30% to 50%. Now, with interest rates are going up all over, it is expected that weak housing market like Vancouver will go DOWN. Here is the link http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/051110/d051110c.htm
Building materials and labour cost increases combined with higher energy costs were partially offset by moderating demand for new housing. Nonetheless, prices at the national level increased substantially. Land value increases contributed to price hikes in 9 of the 21 metropolitan areas surveyed. In Winnipeg, builders cited a shortage of serviced lots. According to the New Housing Price Index (which is based on contractors' selling prices of new homes in 21 metropolitan areas), the price of new homes rose 0.6% on a monthly basis, up from the 0.4% increase in August. The New Housing Price Index (1997=100) rose to 130.8 in September. Of the 21 metropolitan areas surveyed, 18 posted monthly gains. Calgary led the way with a 1.8% increase followed closely by Saskatoon at 1.7%. Price increases for these two metropolitan areas were affected in large part by higher material costs, in particular lumber, and higher fuel costs which upped transportation and operating expenses. Labour and land costs were also a factor in both metropolitan areas. In Saskatoon, increased land costs were a result of higher development costs and levies. Halifax (+1.6%), Winnipeg (+1.6%), Edmonton (+1.4%) and Victoria (+1.2%) posted significant increases, mostly due to higher material, labour and land costs. Monthly increases were also registered in St. John's, Charlottetown, Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton, Montréal, Ottawa–Gatineau, Toronto and Oshawa, St-Catharines–Niagara, Hamilton, London, Greater Sudbury/Grand Sudbury and Thunder Bay, Regina and Vancouver. Only two metropolitan areas registered no monthly change while Kitchener (-0.2%) had the sole decrease. New housing price indexes Vancouver 106.8 4.8 0.4 Victoria 117.6 9.6 1.2
Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 2310. The third quarter issue of Capital Expenditure Price Statistics (62-007-XIE, $20/$59) will be available in January. For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact our Client Services Section (613-951-9606, fax: 613-951-1539; infounit@statcan.ca) or Randy Sterns (613-951-8183; sterran@statcan.ca), Prices Division.
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