CREA Downgrades Resale Housing Market Forecast

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The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) has updated its forecast for home sales activity and average home prices via Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) Systems of Canadian real estate boards and associations for 2023 and 2024. 


As expected, national home sales came flying out of the gates in April 2023. Buyers who had been sitting on the fence responded to the twin signals of interest rates looking like they were at a top and property values hitting bottom.


With the Bank of Canada unexpectedly ending its pause on rate hikes in June and hiking again in July, a major source of uncertainty has returned to the housing market.


That said, even before the resumption of rate hikes, the recent sales rally had already shown signs of losing steam. The biggest month-over-month increase in sales activity was back in April, followed by an increase only half as big in May, then by a small 1.5% gain in June. This was likely because new listings had fallen to a 20-year low, which was reflected in month-over-month price gains in April, May, and June that were only bested by those seen during the earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic.


New listings are now catching up to sales, although this isn’t expected to translate into further big gains in activity as some buyers will likely be moving back to the sidelines, as they did in 2022, to wait for additional signals from the Bank of Canada and the data it bases policy on. Looking further out, there’s also a growing consensus that rates will not just be higher, but likely for longer – into 2024.

As a result, CREA has downgraded its forecast for home sales in 2023 and 2024 compared to its April 2023 outlook, along with the trajectory for prices. That’s not to say either are necessarily expected to return to declines on a month-to-month basis, but rather to stabilize or rise at a slower pace than they have in recent months.


Some 464,239 properties are forecast to trade hands via Canadian MLS® Systems in 2023, a 6.8% decline from 2022. This was a broadly based downgrade from CREA’s previous two national forecasts, as the sales rebound in most parts of the country, already hampered by a lack of supply, is expected to be cut short by recent increases in borrowing costs and the uncertainty those summer rate hikes will create going forward into the fall.


The national average home price is forecast to edge down just 0.2% on an annual basis to $702,409 in 2023. This is up from CREA’s previous forecast, owing both to compositional gains from additional sales in the pricey regions of British Columbia’s Lower Mainland and the Greater Toronto Area, plus stronger than expected price growth across the country in the second quarter of 2023. That said, while the annual forecast figure has been raised, the trajectory for prices going forward from here is expected to be less steep.


The national average home price is forecast to rise a further 3% from 2023 to 2024 to around $723,250. This is only close to where it was in the second quarter of 2023. So the forecast, in general, is for prices to mostly stabilize until interest rates start to come down.


National home sales are forecast to rebound by 11.2% to 516,072 units in 2024 as housing markets steadily return towards trend, and monetary policy starts to move back in the direction of a more neutral stance. This forecast would place activity in line with its 10-year average, below 2007, 2016, 2020, and 2021.

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