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Calgary home sales set new July record as they climbed 18% from last year: board

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Houses for sale are shown in a new subdivision in Airdrie, Alta., Friday, Jan. 28, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY — The Calgary Real Estate Board says rising interest rates had little impact on last month's home sales, which reached a record level for July.

The Albertan board says sales for the month totalled 2,647, up 18 per cent from the prior July.

It attributes the increase to significant gains in the relatively affordable apartment condominium sector. 

However, the board says despite recent gains, year-to-date sales have declined by 19 per cent compared with last year and inventory levels remain near the July record low set in 2006.

July's new listings totalled 3,247, up two per cent from a year earlier.

The average price of a home was up almost 10 per cent from last year to $539,461, while the benchmark price ticked up nearly six per cent to $567,700.

“Continued migration to the province, along with our relative affordability, has supported the stronger demand for housing despite higher lending rates,” said Ann-Marie Lurie, the board's chief economist, in a news release.

“At the same time, we continue to struggle with supply in the resale, new home and rental markets resulting in further upward pressure on home prices.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 1, 2023.

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