How’s The Market? Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate Board Statistics for Dec 2011
By Warren McNeil
How’s the market? We get asked that question all of the time. The answer: It all depends. It is different if you are looking to buy, sell or invest. Knowing the market information is key to knowing when the best time to buy, sell and invest.
The Table below shows the most relevant Kitchener Waterloo real estate data for the Month of December 2011 and compares it with the same month in the previous year. This information is for Single Detached All Areas.
Please view this video I did about the Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate board statistics for Dec 2011:
Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate Board Statistics for Dec 2011
Single Family Detached Homes in All Areas
WATERLOO REGION (ALL Areas, Single-All Areas)
Dec 2011
Dec 2010
%CHANGE 10/11
Nov 2011
%CHANGE Nov/Dec
UNITS SOLD
221 SOLD
207 SOLD
+6.8%
293
-24.6%
AVERAGE PRICE SOLD
$345,773
$329,134
+5.1%
$344,037
+0.5%
AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET (Resale Homes)
53 DAYS
59 DAYS
-10.2%
51
+3.9%
MEDIAN SALE PRICE
$320,000
$300,000
+6.7%
$315,000
+1.6%
SALE PRICE TO LIST PRICE RATIO
97.2%
97.7%
-0.5%
97.6%
-0.4%
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL (Year-To-Date)
Total unit sales year to date for all single family detached and single family-all other (Semis, freehold towns etc)
YTD 2011
YTD 2010
6253 SOLD
6389 SOLD
-2.1%
The above information is believed to be correct errors and ommissions accepted
The median home price is one of the most common measurements used to compare real estate prices in different markets, areas, and periods. It is said to be less biased than the mean (average) price since it is not as heavily influenced by small number of very highly priced homes.
If we take 7 houses that were sold and sort their prices from lowest to highest in 1000s of Canadian Dollars.
225, 250, 275, 280, 300, 330, 350
Median price is 280, because it is right in the middle of the range – there are 3 prices that are lower and 3 prices that are higher.
How median price is different from average price?
To calculate average price we have to sum all of the prices and then divide by the number of units sold, therefore
Average price = (225 + 250 + 275+ 280 + 300 + 330 + 350) / 7 = approximately 287
What median price shows?
It shows who rules the market in a certain place (suburb or area) at certain time (i.e. 3 or 6 months or a year): if there are more people buying expensive houses than cheap ones, it will go up, but if there are more people buying cheap property than expensive – it will go down.
Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate Statistics Dec 2011
Thanks for reading!
Warren & Melanie McNeil | Sales Representatives, Team McNeil RE/MAX Twin City Realty, Brokerage ( 519.579.4110 | 519-498-8118
http://www.teammcneil.com – Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate – Is buying a house during the holidays or the winter a bad time to buy or should you wait till the spring? I think not. I think that if you need to buy, anytime is a good time to buy. The right house could be on the market anytime so it might not be a bad idea to look all year round.
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Warren & Melanie McNeil | Sales Representatives, Team McNeil RE/MAX Twin City Realty, Brokerage ( 519.579.4110 | 519-498-8118
Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate Board Statistics for Nov 2011
By Warren McNeil
The Table below shows the most relevant Kitchener Waterloo real estate data for the Month of November 2011 and compares it with the same month in the previous year. This information is for Single Detached All Areas.
Please view this video I did about the Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate board statistics for Nov 2011:
Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate Board Statistics for Nov 2011
Single Family Detached Homes in All Areas
WATERLOO REGION (ALL Areas, Single-All Areas)
Nov 2011
Nov 2010
%CHANGE 10/11
Oct 2011
%CHANGE Oct/Nov
UNITS SOLD
293 SOLD
304 SOLD
-3.6%
319
-8.2%
AVERAGE PRICE SOLD
$344,404
$321,747
+7.0%
$353,063
-2.5%
AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET
56 DAYS
59 DAYS
-5.1%
52
+7.7%
MEDIAN SALE PRICE
$315,000
$286,000
+10.1%
$305,000
+3.3%
SALE PRICE TO LIST PRICE RATIO
97.6%
97.7%
0.0%
97.4%
+0.2%
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL (Year-To-Date)
5921 SOLD
6062 SOLD
-2.3%
The above information is believed to be correct errors and ommissions accepted
The median home price is one of the most common measurements used to compare real estate prices in different markets, areas, and periods. It is said to be less biased than the mean (average) price since it is not as heavily influenced by small number of very highly priced homes.
If we take 7 houses that were sold and sort their prices from lowest to highest in 1000s of Canadian Dollars.
225, 250, 275, 280, 300, 330, 350
Median price is 280, because it is right in the middle of the range – there are 3 prices that are lower and 3 prices that are higher.
How median price is different from average price?
To calculate average price we have to sum all of the prices and then divide by the number of units sold, therefore
Average price = (225 + 250 + 275+ 280 + 300 + 330 + 350) / 7 = approximately 287
What median price shows?
It shows who rules the market in a certain place (suburb or area) at certain time (i.e. 3 or 6 months or a year): if there are more people buying expensive houses than cheap ones, it will go up, but if there are more people buying cheap property than expensive – it will go down.
Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate Statistics Nov 2011
Thanks for reading!
Warren & Melanie McNeil | Sales Representatives, Team McNeil RE/MAX Twin City Realty, Brokerage ( 519.579.4110 | 519-498-8118
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