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Sales up, prices down in November for Saskatoon’s housing market

More homes sold in Saskatoon during November than a year ago but sales for the year are down. Devin Sauer / Global News

The number of homes sold in Saskatoon during November rose compared to a year ago but prices continue to slide.

Saskatoon Region Association of Realtors (SRAR) reported that 257 homes were sold during the month, up seven per cent from November 2016.

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On a yearly basis, sales are down six per cent for the first 11 months of 2017 when compared to the same period last year.

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SRAR said the increase in November may be in part to upcoming mortgage rule changes that come into effect in the new year.

The changes include a new stress test for all homeowners when applying for a mortgage to ensure they can cope with payments in case interest rates rise.

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Although sales were up, the average price continued to decline, with the home price index (HPI) down 4.05 per cent from a year ago.

The sales to listing ratio for November was 44.4 per cent and it took an average of 58 days for a property to sell.

There were 1,826 active listings at the end of the month, eight per cent higher than November 2016.

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