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The October real estate market in Oakville-Milton

The Oakville Milton housing market is on track for a strong finale to 2011, according to figures released today by the Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board.

October sales of existing homes totaled 754 – a 12.3 percent increase over October 2010, and year-to-date sales showed a nine per cent gain over 2010. Once again, sales in Milton registered the largest increase, jumping 32 per cent from 120 in October 2010 to 158 in October 2011.

The dollar volume of sales processed through the OMDREB MLS® system was up significantly in October, increasing 25.3 percent year over year and 15.5 percent year to date. This reflected an increase in the average sale price in October for both Milton and Oakville. In Milton the average price of a home increased by 11 percent over October 2010 to $423,152. In Oakville, it rose 18.5 percent to $641,909.

New listings in the area were up by more than 10 percent in October 2011. This follows a 7.5 percent increase in September 2011 and points to a continuing strong response from sellers to the positive price gains over the past several months.

“The recent announcement by the Bank of Canada suggests that mortgage rates will remain at historic lows for some time to come,” says OMDREB President Jack McCrudden. “And we can expect that buyers will therefore continue to be attracted to our area. This supports our prediction that the Oakville Milton real estate market will remain vibrant into year end, winding up ahead of 2010 and well positioned to carry that strength into 2013.”

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