Here are the latest real estate market statistics from Macdonald Realty on Squamish, Whistler, and Sunshine Coast listings and sales in May 2022.

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Whistler 

In May 2022, there were 6 sales of detached homes and 50 active listings. The benchmark sale price was $2,808,600.
The condo market had 27 sales and 72 active listings at the end of the month.  The benchmark sale price was $738,900.
The townhome market had 18 sales and the active listings were 37. The benchmark sale price was $1,543,300.
It’s a Seller’s market for condos and townhomes in Whistler.

 

Squamish

In May 2022, there were 19 sales of detached homes and 94 active listings. The benchmark sale price was $1,812,700.
The condo market had 13 sales and 29 active listings at the end of the month. The benchmark sale price was $646,600.
The townhome market had 15 sales and, the active listings were 37. The benchmark sale price was $1,080,700.
It’s a Seller’s Market for condos and townhomes in Squamish.

 

Sunshine Coast

In May 2022, there were 55 sales of detached homes and 214 active listings. The benchmark sale price was $1,045,400.
The condo market had 6 sales and 25 active listings at the end of the month.
The townhome market had 14 sales and, the active listings were 12.
It’s a Seller’s market for single family homes and townhomes in Sunshine Coast.

 


Looking for more information about the real estate market in specific neighbourhoods in Squamish, Whistler, and Sunshine Coast? 
Macdonald Realty has offices in Squamish, Whistler, and Sunshine Coast.  Please email macrealty@macrealty.com or call 1-877-278-3888 to be matched with a REALTOR® working in your area.

MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) Benchmark Price
Average and median home prices are often misinterpreted, are affected by change in the mix of homes sold, and can swing dramatically from month to month (based on the types and prices of properties that sold in a given month). The MLS® HPI overcomes these shortcomings and uses the concept of a benchmark home, a notional home with common attributes of typical homes in a defined area. Visit www.housepriceindex.ca for more information.

This blog post is based on market data provided by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) www.rebgv.org