Alberta’s housing market takes a hit in March
The goal of physical distancing is to flatten the curve when it comes to spreading COVID-19, but it also appears to be flattening the province’s real estate market already hurting from falling energy prices.
Home sales in Alberta started out promising in March, according to a release Monday from the Alberta Real Estate Association (AREA), before dropping by nine per cent in the second half of the month.
New listings fell by 15 per cent in the last half of March, the association says.
“This is an unprecedented time with a significant amount of uncertainty,” Ann-Marie Lurie, AREA’s chief economist, said in the release. “It is not a surprise to see these concerns also weigh on the housing market.”