Edmonton, January 3, 2022: Total residential unit sales in the Greater Edmonton Area (GEA) real estate market for December 2022 decreased 26.1% compared to December 2021 and decreased 22.1% from November 2022.
New residential listings were down 12.9% year-over-year from December 2021. New residential listings were also down month-over-month, decreasing 38.8% from November 2022. Overall inventory in the GEA was up 6.1% from December of last year but decreased 21.8% from November 2022.
For December, single-family home unit sales are down both 31.9% from December 2021 and 24.2% from November 2022 at 537. Condo unit sales were down 2.8% year-over-year and decreased 15.5% from November 2022. Duplex/rowhouse unit sales also decreased 41.9% year-over-year and 33.6% month-over-month.
All residential average prices are at $361,172, a 5.2% decrease from December 2021, and a 1.9% decrease from November 2022. Single-family homes averaged $457,371, a 1.0% year-over-year decrease and a 0.6% increase from November 2022. Condominiums sold for an average of $207,114, resulting in a 4.6% decrease year-over-year, with prices down 4.4% compared to November 2022. Duplex prices decreased 1.9% from December 2021, selling at $356,822, with a 0.7% decrease from November 2022.
The MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) composite benchmark price* in the GEA came in at $373,200, seeing both a 0.9% decrease from December 2021 and 0.1% from November 2022.
“The Edmonton real estate market continued to cool into the month of December as listings and sales slowed for the holiday season,” says REALTORS® Association of Edmonton Chair Paul Gravelle. “While we saw substantial changes for residential listings, sales and inventory last month, average prices for single-family homes, condos and duplex remained relatively stable both month-over-month and year-over-year.”
Single-family homes averaged 52 days on the market, a six-day increase from December of last year. Condos averaged 70 days on the market, increasing five days year-over-year, while duplexes averaged 47 days on the market, with no change being reported from December 2021. Overall, all residential listings averaged 58 days on the market, increasing by six days both year-over-year and from November 2022.
*The MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) is a measure of real estate prices that provides a clearer picture of market trends over traditional tools such as mean or median average prices. It is designed to be a reliable, consistent, and timely way of measuring changes in home prices over time. You can find more information on the following pages.