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Window on the Real Estate Market for the Montreal CMA


L'ÎLE-DES-SOEURS, Quebec, Nov. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB) has just released its residential real estate market statistics for the month of October. The most recent market statistics for the Montreal Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) are based on the real estate brokers' Centris provincial database.

Residential sales in the Montreal CMA reached 2,770 units in October 2022. This represents a significant decrease of 1,501 transactions, or 35 per cent compared to the same period last year. It should be noted that we have to go back to 2014 to see such a low level of sales in October.

"Indeed, the drop in sales was accentuated in October, particularly for the single-family category. In fact, not since 2000 has the real estate brokers' Centris system recorded such a low level of transactions at this, usually, active time of the year. The magnitude of the increase in interest rates in the space of a few months and the inflationary context that is eroding the purchasing power of households are obviously the main causes. We must also note a more cautious attitude among households and investors who would have the financial capacity to carry out their purchasing project, but who prefer to wait for the situation to stabilize and for market conditions to be more favourable," notes Charles Brant, Director of the QPAREB's Market Analysis Department. "The result is obviously a rebalancing of the market that is well underway, but which is manifested primarily by the accumulation of properties that are the least desirable, offered at a price that is now considered too high, the conditions under which they were put up for sale or the renovation or improvement work that needs to be done. However, the portion of properties offering a reasonable quality-price ratio always finds takers, who have been on the lookout for several months and are often already owners. These buyers are finally taking advantage of a market where the purchase conditions are more reasonable, less competitive, although still fundamentally favourable to sellers. This situation explains in part a certain resistance to price decreases following a rapid adjustment observed over the past few months and in large part due to the sharp decrease in overbidding."

October Highlights

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https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/df95538b-91c5-43f4-89fb-0b9443438c53

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Detailed and cumulative statistics for the province and regions

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About the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers

The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB) is a non-profit association that brings together more than 14,000 real estate brokers and agencies. It is responsible for promoting and defending their interests while taking into account the issues facing the profession and the various professional and regional realities of its members. The QPAREB is also an important player in many real estate dossiers, including the implementation of measures that promote homeownership. The Association reports on Quebec's residential real estate market statistics, provides training, tools and services relating to real estate, and facilitates the collection, dissemination, and exchange of information. The QPAREB has its head office in Quebec City, administrative offices in Montreal and a regional office in Saguenay. It has two subsidiaries: Société Centris inc. and the Collège de l'immobilier du Québec. Follow its activities at qpareb.ca or via its social media pages: FacebookLinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.

About Centris

Centris is a dynamic and innovative technology company in the real estate sector. It collects data and offers solutions that are highly adapted to the needs of professionals. Among these solutions is Centris.ca, the most visited real estate website in Quebec.

For more information:

Marie-Rose Desautels
Morin Relations Publiques
[email protected]

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