Archive for August, 2010

July Property Sales Return to Historically Average Level

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Victoria Real Estate Board – July Update

The following is the Victoria area update in sales activity for the month of July from the Victoria Real Estate Board.

Property sales throughout the Greater Victoria area in July returned to the kind of normal level seen in the late 1990s while overall prices declined slightly compared to June. A total of 527 homes and other properties sold in July through the Victoria Real Estate Board’s Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®), down from the 625 sales in June. There were 933 sales in July of last year.

Victoria Real Estate Board President, Randi Masters, noted that in the summer months a decade ago there were typically between 450 and 550 sales each month. “Last month’s sales reflect a return to these historically average levels compared to the significantly higher levels seen between 2001 and 2007 when we had a very active market.” Masters added that sales activity is expected to pick up again next year as we return to a more balanced market over the coming months.

Single Family Homes

Single Family Homes

The number of properties available for sale last month declined to 4,477 but this was still 23 per cent higher compared to the 3,632 available properties in July of last year.

Masters noted that the steadily rising number of properties available for sale in recent months offers buyers a wide choice from which to choose. “Buyers are in less of a hurry given the higher number of properties available for sale and it’s important for sellers to consult with their REALTOR® in order to price their home realistically in order to attract qualified buyers,” she added.

Condominiums

Condominiums

The average price for single-family homes sold in Greater Victoria last month was $615,004 down from $649,280 in June. The median price showed little change at $560,000. The six-month average declined slightly to $632,283. There were 16 sales of over $1 million including one on the Gulf Islands. The overall average price for condominiums was $322,905 last month, down from $331,131 in June. The average for the last six months was $326,592. The median price for condominiums in July declined slightly to $289,900. The average price of all townhomes sold last month was $420,578 down from $429,549 in June. The median price declined to $388,000. The six month average was $444,228.

MLS® sales last month included 299 single family homes, 136 condominiums, 44 townhomes and 18 manufactured homes.

The use of average price information can be useful in establishing trends when applied over a period of time, i.e. six months or longer. The Victoria Real Estate Board cautions that an average price does not indicate the actual value of any particular property. Those requiring specific information on property values should contact a REALTOR.

City of Victoria Considers Allowing Garden Suites

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Secondary suites are legal in homes within the City of Victoria. Currently, secondary suites are defined by the City as “legal suites, located within a single family detached house [that] cannot be strata-titled.

City planners recently recommended the City’s policy be amended to allow backyard suites. Under the proposed policy, 7,500 homeowners in Victoria will be eligible to build detached secondary suites on their property.

Size requirements for the suites will be the same as existing regulations for backyard structures to minimize impact on neighbouring properties. Senior city planner Kevin King recommended that the suites be a maximum of 400 square feet and 3.5 metres in height and be no larger than one quarter the size of the back yard.

Only households living in single detached houses, with no secondary suite, will be eligible to build a garden suite.

What’s next?

Once the policy has received approval from council, it will go to public consultation and an open house. Homeowners and residents will be able to engage with City staff to express their concerns and ask questions.

Secondary suites in Victoria

The City of Victoria launched a pilot project in 2005, legalizing secondary suites in a test area around Gonzales. In July, 2007, the City expanded their secondary suite policy to include all of the City of Victoria, incorporating feedback acquired during the two-year test phase. Since the pilot project launched in 2005, 121 secondary suites have been legally registered with the City of Victoria.

In 2008, the City launched an incentive program to encourage people to build secondary suites in their homes. Similar incentives may be considered for garden suites.  In 2009, 15 people applied for the renovation grant, and 44 people received permits to build suites.

The recommendation to allow garden suites comes in response to feedback acquired during public information sessions, neighbourhood planning meetings and a survey about secondary suites in Victoria.

Secondary suites are currently legal in the City of Victoria, Langford, Esquimalt, Central Saanich and within a test area in Saanich. Regulations vary among the different municipalities.

What does this mean for homeowners?

Broadening the eligibility criteria for legal secondary suites will increase the stock of safe housing in the Victoria and offer homeowners a variety of benefits. Secondary suites increase the value of a home and can help homebuyers to qualify for, and meet, the monthly obligations of a mortgage.

Homeowners will not be required to provide parking for their tenants which will have an impact on residential parking areas.

http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_south/victorianews/news/99129664.html

Resources

City of Victoria – Secondary Suite Grant Program
Canada Revenue Agency – Rental Income

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