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1 H o u s i n g M a r k e t I n f o r m a t i o n Housing Now C a n a d a M o r t g a g e a n d H o u s i n g C o r p o r a t i o n Date Released: Third Quarter 2013 New Home Market Stronger second quarter starts Housing Starts were higher in the second quarter of 2013 in the compared to the same period one year earlier. It should be noted, that the increase was from a very low base as Q had the lowest number of starts among all Figure 1 Starts second quarters during the period A greater number of single-detached starts accounted for the most of the increase. So far this year there were only 1 apartment units started. There were no semidetached starts in the first half of The most recent semi-detached activity occurred over a year ago. Trend data, as measured by a seasonally adjusted six month moving Source: CMHC Housing Starts Apartments Semi & Row Singles Trend Table of Contents 1 New Home Market 2 Resale Market 3 Rental Supply is Up 4 Maps 11 Tables Subscribe Now! Access CMHC s Market Analysis Centre publications quickly and conveniently on the Order Desk at View, print, download or subscribe to get market information ed to you on the day it is released. CMHC s electronic suite of national standardized products is available for free. Housing market intelligence you can count on
2 average converted to quarterly, edged lower from the previous quarter. Three out of five Peterborough submarkets edged lower when compared to the same period of the last year. The other two submarkets, Peterborough City and Cavan- Monaghan Township recorded greater single-detached construction activity, which elevated total housing starts above second quarter of The City of Peterborough continues to remain the most popular submarket for newly constructed single-detached and multi-dwelling units. During the past quarter The City accounted for more than three quarters of all housing starts in the CMA, up from its historical average of two thirds. The average price of newly build single-detached homes increased 5.6 per cent from $320,236 in Q to $338,166 in Q In the second quarter of 2013, almost 49 per cent of all newly build single-detached homes were sold in the range of $300,000 - $350,000. A year prior to that less than one per cent were sold in this price range with the majority of sales (over 39 per cent) occurred in $250,000-$299,999 range. Resale Market Price is slightly higher but essentially unchanged Second quarter sales of existing homes showed mixed results in the Peterborough area. hile low Figure 2 MLS Sales, SAAR 3,400 3,000 2,600 2,200 1,800 Peterborough MLS Sales* and Average Price* Sales, SAAR mortgage carrying cost supported demand, both global and local economic uncertainty weighted on consumers homebuying intentions. Peterborough and The Kawarthas Association of REALTORS reported 829 sales in the second quarter of 2013 a decline of eight per cent in comparison to the same period a year earlier, but well above the five-year average of 628. ith employment slowly working its way back towards the level achieved prior to the economic downturn, demand for resale homes will stabilize. New listings and the average MLS price for properties sold in Peterborough both were relatively unchanged from the second quarter of hen seasonally adjusted, new listings increased slightly while sales inched down, leading to a minor Average Price, Seasonally Adjusted $300 $260 $220 $180 $140 1,400 $ Source: CMHC adapted from CREA (MLS ) * Both sales and prices are seasonally adjusted. In addition, quarterly sales data are multiplied by 4 to show an annual rate MLS Avg Price ($000s) decrease in sales-to-new listings ratio. The market remains balanced with no upward pressure on prices. Seasonally adjusted price was somewhat higher, but virtually unchanged. The breakdown of MLS listed sales by price range shows that during the last quarter 16 per cent of all residential dwellings were purchased between $200,000 and $224,999, followed by 12 per cent acquired for $300,000-$349,999 and 11 per cent for $225,000-$249,999. Homes sold between $250,000 and $299,999 were a smaller portion of sales activity, with the smallest activity recorded for properties under $100,000 and above $50,000. 2
3 Rental Supply is Up According to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation s Spring 2013 rental market survey, the stock of rental apartments (universe) increased by almost one per cent in the Peterborough Census Metropolitan Area (CMA). It is the second highest increase among all Ontario CMAs, with only Hamilton CMA being slightly higher at 1.04 per cent. The increase directly affected vacancy rates, which moved higher to 3.4 per cent in April 2013 from 2.3 per cent in April Figure 3 Annual Change in Rental Universe, % However, the apartment availability rate for Peterborough CMA declined to an average of 5.6 per cent from.4 per cent during the same period last year. Source: CMHC, RMS April 2013 The difference between the availability rate and vacancy rate shows how many tenants have given their notice and plan on moving. In the, this variance decreased to 2.2 per cent from 5.1 per cent Hamilton Peterborough Ontario Brantford Thunder Bay a year earlier. This lower difference suggests that fewer tenants have immediate intentions to relocate. Average rent remained flat as the additional supply added to the universe removed the upward pressure on rents. 3
4 ST A NT KE 8 12 Km A Cavan-MillbrookNorth Monaghan Township Number of Starts (Multiples) 11 5 ER PET RO BO SS YPA HB UG Peterborough City Smith-EnnismoreLakefield Douro-Dummer Township OtonabeeSouth Monaghan 134 HI GH starts No starts Legend N GH HI Housing Now - - Date Released - Third Quarter 2013 A 4
5 ST A NT KE 8 12 Km A Cavan-MillbrookNorth Monaghan Township Number of Starts (Singles) 11 5 ER PET RO BO SS YPA HB UG Peterborough City Smith-EnnismoreLakefield Douro-Dummer Township OtonabeeSouth Monaghan 134 HI GH starts starts 2-1 starts No starts Legend N GH HI Housing Now - - Date Released - Third Quarter 2013 A 5
6 ST A NT KE 8 12 Km A Cavan-MillbrookNorth Monaghan Township Total Number of Starts 11 5 ER PET RO BO SS YPA HB UG Peterborough City Smith-EnnismoreLakefield Douro-Dummer Township OtonabeeSouth Monaghan 134 HI GH starts 25-4 starts 2-24 starts No starts Legend N GH HI Housing Now - - Date Released - Third Quarter 2013 A 6
7 ST A NT KE 8 12 Km A Cavan-MillbrookNorth Monaghan Township Number of Starts (Multiples) January - June ER PET RO BO SS YPA HB UG Peterborough City Smith-EnnismoreLakefield Douro-Dummer Township OtonabeeSouth Monaghan 134 HI GH starts 5-22 starts No starts Legend N GH HI Housing Now - - Date Released - Third Quarter 2013 A
8 ST A NT KE 8 12 Km A Cavan-MillbrookNorth Monaghan Township Number of Starts (Singles) January - June ER PET RO BO SS YPA HB UG Peterborough City Smith-EnnismoreLakefield Douro-Dummer Township OtonabeeSouth Monaghan 134 HI GH starts starts 6-23 starts No starts Legend N GH HI Housing Now - - Date Released - Third Quarter 2013 A 8
9 ST A NT KE 8 12 Km A Cavan-MillbrookNorth Monaghan Township Total Number of Starts January - June ER PET RO BO SS YPA HB UG Peterborough City Smith-EnnismoreLakefield Douro-Dummer Township OtonabeeSouth Monaghan 134 HI GH starts 3-66 starts 6-36 starts No starts Legend N GH HI Housing Now - - Date Released - Third Quarter 2013 A 9
10 HOUSING NO REPORT TABLES Available in ALL reports: 1 Housing Activity Summary of CMA 2 Starts by Submarket and by Dwelling Type Current Month or Quarter 2.1 Starts by Submarket and by Dwelling Type Year-to-Date 3 Completions by Submarket and by Dwelling Type Current Month or Quarter 3.1 Completions by Submarket and by Dwelling Type Year-to-Date 4 Absorbed Single-Detached Units by Price Range 5 MLS Residential Activity 6 Economic Indicators Available in SELECTED Reports: 1.1 Housing Activity Summary by Submarket 1.2 History of Housing Activity (once a year) 2.2 Starts by Submarket, by Dwelling Type and by Intended Market Current Month or Quarter 2.3 Starts by Submarket, by Dwelling Type and by Intended Market Year-to-Date 2.4 Starts by Submarket and by Intended Market Current Month or Quarter 2.5 Starts by Submarket and by Intended Market Year-to-Date 3.2 Completions by Submarket, by Dwelling Type and by Intended Market Current Month or Quarter 3.3 Completions by Submarket, by Dwelling Type and by Intended Market Year-to-Date 3.4 Completions by Submarket and by Intended Market Current Month or Quarter 3.5 Completions by Submarket and by Intended Market Year-to-Date 4.1 Average Price ($) of Absorbed Single-Detached Units SYMBOLS n/a Not applicable * Totals may not add up due to co-operatives and unknown market types ** Percent change > 200% - Nil -- Amount too small to be expressed SA Monthly figures are adjusted to remove normal seasonal variation 10
11 Table 1: Housing Activity Summary of Ownership Single Freehold Semi Row, Apt. & Other Single Condominium Row and Semi Apt. & Other Single, Semi, and Row STARTS Q Q % Change 63.4 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51. Year-to-date Year-to-date % Change 9.6 n/a n/a 0.0 n/a n/a n/a 18.1 UNDER CONSTRUCTION Q Q % Change 5.0 n/a -66. n/a n/a ** 22.9 COMPLETIONS Q Q % Change 41.2 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Year-to-date Year-to-date % Change n/a ** n/a n/a COMPLETED & NOT ABSORBED Q n/a n/a 16 Q n/a n/a 6 % Change ** n/a n/a n/a 0.0 ** n/a n/a 166. ABSORBED Q n/a n/a 90 Q n/a n/a 33 % Change 42.4 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12. Year-to-date n/a n/a 16 Year-to-date n/a n/a 94 % Change 24.4 n/a 23.1 n/a ** ** n/a n/a. Rental Apt. & Other Total* Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey, Market Absorption Survey) 11
12 Table 1.1: Housing Activity Summary by Submarket Ownership Single Freehold Semi Row, Apt. & Other Single Condominium Row and Semi Apt. & Other Single, Semi, and Row STARTS Peterborough City Q Q Cavan Monaghan TP Q Q Douro-Dummer TP Q Q Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Q Q Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Q Q Q Q UNDER CONSTRUCTION Peterborough City Q Q Cavan Monaghan TP Q Q Douro-Dummer TP Q Q Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Q Q Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Q Q Q Q Rental Apt. & Other Total* Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey, Market Absorption Survey) 12
13 Table 1.1: Housing Activity Summary by Submarket Ownership Single Freehold Semi Row, Apt. & Other Single Condominium Row and Semi Apt. & Other Single, Semi, and Row COMPLETIONS Peterborough City Q Q Cavan Monaghan TP Q Q Douro-Dummer TP Q Q Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Q Q Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Q Q Q Q COMPLETED & NOT ABSORBED Peterborough City Q n/a n/a 16 Q n/a n/a 6 Cavan Monaghan TP Q n/a n/a 0 Q n/a n/a 0 Douro-Dummer TP Q n/a n/a 0 Q n/a n/a 0 Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Q n/a n/a 0 Q n/a n/a 0 Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Q n/a n/a 0 Q n/a n/a 0 Q n/a n/a 16 Q n/a n/a 6 Rental Apt. & Other Total* Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey, Market Absorption Survey) 13
14 Table 1.1: Housing Activity Summary by Submarket Ownership Single Freehold Semi Row, Apt. & Other Single Condominium Row and Semi Apt. & Other Single, Semi, and Row ABSORBED Peterborough City Q n/a n/a 8 Q n/a n/a 2 Cavan Monaghan TP Q n/a n/a 6 Q n/a n/a 2 Douro-Dummer TP Q n/a n/a 4 Q n/a n/a 2 Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Q n/a n/a 0 Q n/a n/a 0 Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Q n/a n/a 2 Q n/a n/a 2 Q n/a n/a 90 Q n/a n/a 33 Rental Apt. & Other Total* Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey, Market Absorption Survey) 14
15 Single Table 1.2: History of Housing Starts Ownership Freehold Semi Row, Apt. & Other Single Condominium Row and Semi Apt. & Other Single, Semi, and Row % Change n/a n/a ** % Change n/a n/a n/a ** % Change.0 n/a 0.0 n/a ** n/a % Change -4.3 n/a n/a % Change n/a n/a n/a % Change 14.5 n/a n/a 59.0 n/a n/a % Change -3.0 n/a 51.4 n/a 25.8 n/a ** % Change -4. n/a n/a n/a 55.0 n/a ** % Change 0.6 n/a n/a -16. n/a ** Rental Apt. & Other Total* Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey) 15
16 Table 2: Starts by Submarket and by Dwelling Type Single Semi Row Apt. & Other Total Submarket % Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Change Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Submarket Table 2.1: Starts by Submarket and by Dwelling Type January - June Single Semi Row Apt. & Other Total % Change Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey) 16
17 Submarket Table 2.2: Starts by Submarket, by Dwelling Type and by Intended Market Freehold and Condominium Row Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Rental Freehold and Condominium Apt. & Other Rental Submarket Table 2.3: Starts by Submarket, by Dwelling Type and by Intended Market January - June 2013 Freehold and Condominium Row Freehold and Condominium Apt. & Other Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Rental Rental Table 2.4: Starts by Submarket and by Intended Market Submarket Freehold Condominium Rental Total* Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Table 2.5: Starts by Submarket and by Intended Market January - June 2013 Submarket Freehold Condominium Rental Total* Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey) 1
18 Table 3: Completions by Submarket and by Dwelling Type Single Semi Row Apt. & Other Total Submarket % Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Change Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP n/a Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Submarket Table 3.1: Completions by Submarket and by Dwelling Type January - June Single Semi Row Apt. & Other Total % Change Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP ** Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey) 18
19 Table 3.2: Completions by Submarket, by Dwelling Type and by Intended Market Submarket Freehold and Condominium Row Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Rental Freehold and Condominium Apt. & Other Rental Table 3.3: Completions by Submarket, by Dwelling Type and by Intended Market January - June 2013 Submarket Freehold and Condominium Row Freehold and Condominium Apt. & Other Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Rental Rental Table 3.4: Completions by Submarket and by Intended Market Submarket Freehold Condominium Rental Total* Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Table 3.5: Completions by Submarket and by Intended Market January - June 2013 Submarket Freehold Condominium Rental Total* Peterborough City Cavan Monaghan TP Douro-Dummer TP Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Source: CMHC (Starts and Completions Survey) 19
20 Submarket Table 4: Absorbed Single-Detached Units by Price Range Price Ranges < $250,000 Units Share (%) $250,000 - $299,999 Share Units (%) $300,000 - $349,999 Share Units (%) $350,000 - $399,999 Share Units (%) $400,000 + Median Average Total Price ($) Price ($) Share Units (%) Peterborough City Q , ,442 Q , ,326 Year-to-date , ,405 Year-to-date , ,906 Cavan Monaghan TP Q Q Year-to-date Year-to-date Douro-Dummer TP Q Q Year-to-date Year-to-date Otonabee-South Monaghan TP Q n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a Q n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a Year-to-date n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a Year-to-date Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP Q Q Year-to-date ,450 32,86 Year-to-date Q , ,166 Q , ,236 Year-to-date , ,125 Year-to-date , ,889 Source: CMHC (Market Absorption Survey) 20
21 Table 4.1: Average Price ($) of Absorbed Single-detached Units Submarket Q Q % Change % Change Peterborough City 319, , , , Cavan Monaghan TP n/a n/a Douro-Dummer TP n/a n/a Otonabee-South Monaghan TP n/a n/a Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP n/a 32,86 -- n/a 338, , , , Source: CMHC (Market Absorption Survey) 21
22 Table 5: MLS Residential Activity for Peterborough Number of Sales 1 Yr/Yr 2 (%) Sales SA 1 Number of New Listings 1 New Listings SA 1 Sales-to- New Listings SA 2 Average Price 1 ($) Yr/Yr 2 (%) Average Price 1 ($) SA 2012 January , ,843 February , ,942 March , ,666 April , ,25 May , ,962 June , ,418 July , ,581 August , ,931 September , ,205 October , ,485 November , ,31 December ,0.5 25, January , ,91 February , ,465 March , ,396 April , ,91 May , ,525 June , ,906 July August September October November December Q ,619 21, Q ,629 23, ,342. 2, , , , 26, MLS is a registered trademark of the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). 1 Source: CREA 2 Source: CMHC, adapted from MLS data supplied by CREA 22
23 Table 6: Economic Indicators Interest Rates Peterborough Labour Market NHPI, CPI, 2002 Mortgage Rates Total, P & I =100 Average (%) (Ontario) Employment Unemployment Participation Per (Ontario) eekly 1 Yr. 5 Yr. 200=100 SA (,000) Rate (%) SA Rate (%) SA $100,000 Earnings ($) Term Term 2012 January February March April May June July August September October November December January February March April May June July August September October November December "P & I" means Principal and Interest (assumes $100,000 mortgage amortized over 25 years using current 5 year interest rate) "NHPI" means New Housing Price Index "CPI" means Consumer Price Index "SA" means Seasonally Adjusted Source: CMHC, adapted from Statistics Canada (CANSIM), Statistics Canada (CANSIM) 23
24 Methodology Starts & Completions Survey Methodology The Starts and Completions Survey is conducted by way of site visits which are used to confirm that new units have reached set stages in the construction process. Since most municipalities in the country issue building permits, these are used as an indication of where construction is likely to take place. In areas where there are no permits, reliance has to be placed either on local sources or searching procedures. The Starts and Completions Survey is carried out monthly in urban areas with population in excess of 50,000, as defined by the 2011 Census. In urban areas with populations of 10,000 to 49,999, all Starts are enumerated in the last month of the quarter (i.e. four times a year, in March, June, September and December). In these centres with quarterly enumeration, Completion activity is modeled based on historical patterns. Monthly Starts and Completions activity in these quarterly locations are statistically estimated at a provincial level for single and multi categories. Centres with populations below 10,000 are enumerated on a sample basis, also in the last month of each quarter (i.e. four times a year, in March, June, September and December). The Starts and Completions Survey enumerates dwelling units in new structures only, designed for non-transient and year-round occupancy. Mobile homes are included in the surveys. A mobile home is a type of manufactured house that is completely assembled in a factory and then moved to a foundation before it is occupied. Trailers or any other movable dwelling (the larger often referred to as a mobile home) with no permanent foundation are excluded from the survey. Conversions and/or alterations within an existing structure are excluded from the surveys as are seasonal dwellings, such as: summer cottages, hunting and ski cabins, trailers and boat houses; and hostel accommodations, such as: hospitals, nursing homes, penal institutions, convents, monasteries, military and industrial camps, and collective types of accommodation such as: hotels, clubs, and lodging homes. Market Absorption Survey Methodology The Market Absorption Survey is carried out in conjunction with the Starts and Completions Survey in urban areas with populations in excess of 50,000. hen a structure is recorded as completed, an update is also made as units are sold or rented. The dwellings are then enumerated each month until such time as full absorption occurs. STARTS AND COMPLETIONS SURVEY AND MARKET ABSORPTION SURVEY DEFINITIONS A dwelling unit, for purposes of the Starts and Completions Survey, is defined as a structurally separate set of self-contained living premises with a private entrance from outside the building or from a common hall, lobby, or stairway inside the building. Such an entrance must be one that can be used without passing through another separate dwelling unit. A start, for purposes of the Starts and Completions Survey, is defined as the beginning of construction work on a building, usually when the concrete has been poured for the whole of the footing around the structure, or an equivalent stage where a basement will not be part of the structure. The number of units under construction as at the end of the period shown, takes into account certain adjustments which are necessary for various reasons. For example, after a start on a dwelling has commenced construction may cease, or a structure, when completed, may contain more or fewer dwelling units than were reported at start. A completion, for purposes of the Starts and Completions Survey, is defined as the stage at which all the proposed construction work on a dwelling unit has been performed, although under some circumstances a dwelling may be counted as completed where up to 10 per cent of the proposed work remains to be done. The term absorbed means that a housing unit is no longer on the market (i.e. has been sold or rented). This usually happens when a binding contract is secured by a non-refundable deposit and has been signed by a qualified purchaser. The purpose of the Market Absorption Survey is to measure the rate at which units are sold or rented after they are completed, as well as collect prices. 24
25 DELLING TYPES: A Single-Detached dwelling (also referred to as Single ) is a building containing only one dwelling unit, which is completely separated on all sides from any other dwelling or structure. Includes link homes, where two units may share a common basement wall but are separated above grade. Also includes cluster-single developments. A Semi-Detached (Double) dwelling (also referred to as Semi ) is one of two dwellings located side-by-side in a building, adjoining no other structure and separated by a common or party wall extending from ground to roof. A Row (Townhouse) dwelling is a one family dwelling unit in a row of three or more attached dwellings separated by a common or party wall extending from ground to roof. The term Apartment and other includes all dwellings other than those described above, including structures commonly known as stacked townhouses, duplexes, triplexes, double duplexes and row duplexes. Intended market: The intended market is the tenure in which the unit is being marketed. This includes the following categories: Freehold: A residence where the owner owns the dwelling and lot outright. Condominium (including Strata-Titled): An individual dwelling which is privately owned, but where the building and/or the land are collectively owned by all dwelling unit owners. A condominium is a form of ownership rather than a type of house. Rental: Dwelling constructed for rental purposes regardless of who finances the structure. Geographical terms: A census metropolitan area (CMA) or a census agglomeration (CA) is formed by one or more adjacent municipalities centred on a large urban area (known as the urban core). The census population count of the urban core is at least 10,000 to form a census agglomeration and at least 100,000 to form a census metropolitan area. To be included in the CMA or CA, other adjacent municipalities must have a high degree on integration with the central urban area, as measured by commuting flows derived from census place of work data. CMAs and CAs contain whole municipalities or Census Subdivisions. A Rural area, for the purposes of this publication, is a centre with a population less than 10,000. All data presented in this publication is based on Statistics Canada s 2006 Census area definitions. 25
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