Metro Vancouver home sales down 39.4 per cent in April to near 40-year low
VANCOUVER — The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says home sales dropped by 39.4 per cent in April from a year earlier to hit an almost four-decade low.
The board says there were a total of 1,109 home sales in the month, down from the 1,829 sales a year earlier as activity was hit by a full month of physical distance restrictions related to COVID-19.
It says the sales total was 62.7 per cent below the 10-year average for April and the lowest total for the month since 1982.
New home listings were down by 59.7 per cent to 2,313 in April compared with a year earlier, while the total number of active listings was down 34.6 per cent compared with April 2019.