A lot of attention has turned to who’s buying all of that super expensive housing in Vancouver. So the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) has been quizzing their Realtors over the past year to get to a better picture. Turns out over the past year first-time buyers were busy getting in on the action. The survey also confirmed that domestic speculation plays a much larger role than most people previously assumed.
First Time Buyers Were The Largest Group of Buyers
Vancouver’s resale inventory is largely being sold to first time buyers. They were the largest single-segment of the survey, representing 32.2% of buyers over the past year. The second largest type of buyer was people moving into a similar type of property, which represented 18.9% of buyers. Surprisingly domestic investors came in third, accounting for 18.5% of transactions. Since we know you’re curious, foreign investors represented 2.3% of purchases. If that last number seems a little low, keep in mind that REBGV doesn’t involve any new construction.
Source: REBGV.
Where Are Vancouver Real Estate Buyers From?
Buyers in the REBGV were mostly from Vancouver. The largest segment was people moving within the same REBGV community, which was 38% of transactions. Moving from another REBGV region accounted for another 36% of buyers. Third was investors not planning on moving into the homes, at 14%. Uh… cool.
Source: REBGV.
Household Composition of Vancouver Buyers
The REBGV survey also looked at who was buying around the GVR. The largest group of buyers were families with children, at 35.5% of buyers. “Young couples” without children, were second, totaling 15.7% of buyers. Third were single dudes, totaling 13.3% of all sales. Most interesting was the smallest category, other. The mysteriously ambiguous ‘other’ category represented 7.1% of buyers.
Source: REBGV.
Majority of Vancouver’s Buyers Have Conventional Mortgages
Payment trends over the past year also revealed most of Vancouver’s buyers were well off financially. Conventional mortgages, those are mortgages with more than 25% of the down, represented a massive 60.2% of all buys. All cash came in second, with an impressive 23.5%. High ratio mortgages were the rest of the mortgages, totaling 16.3% of mortgages. According to the survey, more than 85% of Vancouver buyers last year had substantially equity in their home. Which at Vancouver prices, really does mean it’s a playground for the rich.
Source: REBGV.
The stats don’t provide a complete picture, but it does shed a little light on some trends that were previously ignored. First-time buyers are the largest buyers of Vancouver real estate, and financing trends indicate they may be better leveraged than previously assumed. We also finally received some information on domestic speculation, which has been flying under the radar until now.
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Wait what? Most are first time home buyers, but 85% have substantial equity? Does that make sense? A lot of bank of mom loans?
Hopefully the NDP/Greens will put a stop to the madness of handing out interest free loans that really just benefit developers.
I am 31 years old and I busted ass in a full time job and saved up enough for a down payment by applying a strong work ethic and being disciplined in my finances. To get out of the rental life I now own a home I was only able to afford due to interest rates being low and by buying jointly with my significant other. As a highly leveraged first time buyer who plans to live in my own home I would like to see interest rates stay low. I am not interested in seeing my home prices become more ‘affordable’ since that means losing a large amount of equity. I think there are others in my same boat. It’s harder now than ever, but it can be done.
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The real REBGV has been quizzing real estate agents? For this kind of info:
“First Time Buyers Were The Largest Group Of Buyers
Vancouver’s resale inventory is largely being sold to first time buyers. They were the largest single-segment of the survey, representing 32.2% of buyers over the past year. The second largest type of buyer was people moving into a similar type of property, which represented 18.9% of buyers. Surprisingly domestic investors came in third, accounting for 18.5% of transactions. Since we know you’re curious, foreign investors represented 2.3% of purchases. If that last number seems a little low, keep in mind that REBGV doesn’t involve any new construction.”
Really? First time buyers – 32% and only 2.3% foreign investors? Do they expect us to believe this? Almost choked on my coffee reading this…… Lol
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