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Thursday, October 10, 2019
The FALL Market
The local real estate market has seen another soft year. Up to today, the Calgary Real Estate Board has reported 20 residential property sales within the Town of Vulcan, plus one residential lot sale. According to the Alberta Land Titles Registry, there have been a total of 25 residential sales in town, with an average price of just over $199,000. To note, once properties are over the $250,000 mark, the number of sales tends to decrease quite a bit. This shows that it is still a buyer's market. As I have stated before, it is the bargains that are moving. Higher end properties tend to sit on the market for an extended period of time. However, there are positive changes happening in the Town of Vulcan and throughout the County of Vulcan. This is why I am feeling optimistic for the upcoming year. First of all, the hospital in Vulcan is seeing the addition being closed in. It is going to be exciting to see the finished product there. Secondly, the plan is for construction of the new outdoor swimming pool to start in the spring. As for the County, the bins are up and they are preparing the ground for railway lines by Carmangay for the new grain terminal - G3. The largest solar project in Western Canada is planned for the Travers area. I do not know all of the details of that, but it sounds quite interesting to me. As my instructor told me in my university economics class, everything goes in cycles, and I am betting that we have seen the down side, and are getting ready to start climbing up again.
Friday, June 21, 2019
First Day of Summer - What have we learned so far this year
Today is the longest day of the year, as far as daylight hours go. So how has the market been so far in 2019? We are in a buyer's market. There is plenty of inventory in the residential marketplace. Many sellers are concerned that they are not getting any showings. The concern is real. There are good properties listed for sale, but not many people looking to buy at this time. This is not a problem that is strictly a Vulcan problem. It is the same throughout much of the province of Alberta. However, I do feel that there are reasons to be optimistic. First of all, we have a new provincial government. This is the change that people have been looking for for some time now. Let's see if it will be a change for the positive. Next positive thing to note is the rain. We have been getting rain over the past couple of days and there is more in the forecast for the next few days. This is great news for our agricultural community! Two years of drought has taken its toll on our economy. With this moisture, it is a God send for crops and for the pastures for livestock. The grass was starting to turn brown due to lack of moisture, but that is changing. Plus, with the fires that are in northern Alberta, this rain will help those area and many of the residents who have been evacuated due to the fires are being allowed to go back home. This is certainly a step in the right direction.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Demographic information for Town of Vulcan
There is a link to the Town of Vulcan website which shows the demographic information for our town. You can either just click on the title of this post, or check out www.townofvulcan.ca, go to the heading Your Town, and to the right, you will see Community Services. Under that, you will see Community Demographic Profile. That is where you see all the information.
It shows median age, median household income, marital status, population and more!
Friday, February 22, 2019
Supply vs Demand
We have been hearing more and more of this over the past several months - supply versus demand. There is a larger supply of inventory on the real estate market than there is demand. The result is that buyers can be more picky when they are shopping around and they can take their time to shop. There is not a lot of competition amongst the buyers. There is more amongst the sellers. DOM - Days on Market - is the time it takes for a property to sell. Even in larger centres such as Calgary and Airdrie, there average days on the market is larger than it used to be. In Vulcan, we are looking at an average of 134 days for a residential property to sell. Does it necessarily mean that these properties are no good, that they have "issues"? No. It may mean that there is just not much of a market for those properties right now (not many buyers). Of course there could be some properties that are just priced too high, or some that do have "issues", so that's where buyers and their agents need to do their homework in order to make an informed decision.
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Summary of 2018 Residential Real Estate Market for Vulcan and County
According to the Calgary Real Estate Board statistics, the Vulcan Region (Town of Vulcan and County) had 56 sales in 2018 and 161 listings. This is an average of 22.18 months of inventory. The average property that sold spent 118 days on the market, with an average sale price of $222,181. Now that includes sales in the Town of Vulcan, the surrounding villages, acreages, and land. From the information that I have compiled through the SPIN 2 government website, I have compiled the sales, both on MLS and private sales, and have ended up with the following regarding the Town of Vulcan. There were 42 residential sales within the Town of Vulcan. That added up to just over $8 million dollars in sales. The average sale price was $191,795. The majority of the houses sold in the $200,000 to $249,999 price range. In the previous year, 2017, there were 52 house sales in Vulcan, for a total of $11,227,047 in sales. The average sale price for a house in Vulcan in 2017 was $215,904. The majority of the houses sold in the $150,000 to $199,999 range and $200,000 to $249,999 range. As stated, this information was gathered by me, for my information. I do not warrant any of this information for anyone else, but for my records.
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