LSTAR’s News Release for April 2022
April Figures Suggest a Soft Landing of the Local Real Estate Market
In April 2022, 877 homes traded hands in the London-St. Thomas area and 1,069 new property listings were posted on the MLS® System of the London and St. Thomas Association of REALTORS® (LSTAR). The local housing supply bounced up to 1.2 months of inventory in April from only 0.6 months in March.
“These figures suggest a soft landing of the local real estate market: the April home sales are on par with the ten-year average and last month’s sales-to-new listings ratio of 54.5% signals that we’re trending towards a more balanced market,” said Randy Pawlowski, 2022 LSTAR President.
Within the same time frame, LSTAR’s composite Home Price Index Benchmark Price saw a 4.5% month-over-month decline – from $774,200 in March to $739,700 in April. A similar difference was also seen in LSTAR’s overall average home price, which decreased from $823,954 in March to $771,682 in April.
“There is nothing dramatic about the decline in home prices. These single-digit decreases were actually expected after two consecutive interest rate hikes by the Bank of Canada and the Ontario Government’s decision to expand and increase the non-resident speculation tax,” Pawlowski explained.
The following table shows how April’s average home sales prices in LSTAR’s five main regions compare to the benchmark prices for the same areas.
Area | April 2022 MLS® HPI Benchmark Price | April 2022 Average Price |
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Central Elgin | $773,000 | $900,732 |
London East | $647,600 | $597,652 |
London North | $863,900 | $874,712 |
London South | $731,900 | $772,829 |
Middlesex Centre | $1,076,700 | $1,192,683 |
St. Thomas | $628,100 | $688,116 |
Strathroy-Caradoc | $825,500 | $823,380 |
LSTAR | $739,700 | $771,682 |
“In April, the average price for a single-family home in LSTAR’s jurisdiction sat at $840,415, that of a condo – at $618,049, and the overall average price for an apartment – at $476,283,” Pawlowski said. “Speaking of apartments, it’s interesting to see that their HPI benchmark price increased in April by 3.7% over the previous month, while the benchmark prices for all the other home types saw month-over-month single-digit reductions,” he noted.
The following table shows the April benchmark prices for all housing types in LSTAR’s jurisdiction and how they measure up to the values from a year ago.
MLS® Home Price Index Benchmark Prices | ||
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Benchmark Type | April 2022 | Change over April 2021 |
LSTAR Composite | $739,700 | ↑ 25.1% |
LSTAR Single-Family | $789,700 | ↑ 23.7% |
LSTAR One Storey | $742,500 | ↑ 26.6% |
LSTAR Two Storey | $838,300 | ↑ 21.8% |
LSTAR Townhouse | $599,900 | ↑ 26.1% |
LSTAR Apartment | $461,400 | ↑ 37.0% |