February Real Estate Statistics

The Calgary Real Estate Board shared the February stats today, saying that sales remain above long-term trends despite declines. Inventory levels saw substantial year-over-year growth for the second month in a row, rising by 76 per cent to 4,145 units in February. While inventory increases were seen across all price ranges, the largest increases were in homes priced under $500,000.

The increase was driven by substantial growth in the more affordable apartment and row/townhouse sectors. The overall months of supply was 2.4 in February, similar to last month but more than double this time last year. Apartment-style units remained the most well-supplied at 3.1 months.

There were 1,721 sales in February, which was above historical averages for the month but 19 per cent lower than levels seen last year and significantly lower than the record levels seen in the post-pandemic period. New Listings in February reached 2,830, roughly in line with historical averages for the month. The sales-to-new listings ratio for the month was 61 per cent, higher than historical averages but below levels seen in each of the last three years.

“Even though more people listed their homes for sale, there were actually fewer sales than in February 2024. So, we’re seeing the seller’s market of the past two or three years ease off,” said Alan Tennant, President and CEO of CREB®. “In turn, that’s caused the pace at which prices are increasing to slow down a bit, which should come as welcome news for buyers.”

The total residential unadjusted benchmark price in February was $587,600, relatively stable compared to late-2024 and roughly one per cent higher year-over-year. Price changes varied across the city, with the City Centre and North districts seeing declines, while the East district saw the largest price growth at over three per cent.

Airdrie
The overall Airdrie market fell roughly in line with its long-term averages in February, with sales declining while new listings and inventories rose to levels typical of the month. Sales declined by nearly nine per cent, reaching 123 units, while new listings increased by nearly 23 per cent to 225 units. This drop in sales, combined with an increase in new listings, pushed inventories to over double the amount seen last year, rising to 345 homes. As a result, months of supply pushed up to nearly three months, also in line with long-term averages and the highest seen in the market since before the pandemic.

The unadjusted benchmark price for February was essentially flat compared to last month and remained below levels seen in the fall at $537,600, but were 1.6 per cent higher than seen last February.

Cochrane
Sales in February reached 75 units, while new listings reached 126 units, both increases over this time last year and above long-term averages for the market. Inventory increased by over 48 per cent year-over-year to 196 units, the highest level seen in any month since the spring of 2021 but still below long-term averages for February in the Cochrane market. This increase in inventory allowed the months of supply to recover to 2.6 months, the highest since the pandemic but still well below historical levels for the month. The relatively tight conditions supported prices recovering near the record-high levels seen in the summer, as the unadjusted benchmark price increased by over five per cent year-over-year to $577,100.

Okotoks
February saw sales decline by four per cent year-over-year to 45 units, though they remained in line with long-term averages for the month. New listings increased by seven per cent compared to 2024, and, at 60 units, remained well below levels typically seen in February. Inventory recovered to 69 units, 19 per cent above 2024, but as with new listings, they remained significantly lower than historical levels for the month. These tighter inventory levels also kept the months of supply well below what would typically be seen in February at just 1.5 months. Despite the tight conditions, the unadjusted benchmark price for the month was relatively flat compared to January and under one per cent higher than in 2024.

Read the full release here www.creb.com/News/Media_Releases/2025/March/Feb_2025_stats/ and connect with me for more about the real estate market in and around Calgary. Join me on Facebook and Google for the latest in real estate news!

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