Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 proved to be the second best year for home sales in the history of the London and St. Thomas Association of REALTORS® (LSTAR). In the entire jurisdiction of LSTAR, 9,976 homes traded hands last year, with 596 sales wrapping up 2020 in the month of December.
“This number of residential transactions make 2020’s last month the best December on record. LSTAR REALTORS® started the year with a bang and, contrary to the somber predictions sparked by the coronavirus restrictions, they ended it on the same note,” said 2020 LSTAR President Blair Campbell.
“Globally, this year, people were forced to spend much more time in their homes with their families, which made them reevaluate their housing choices. Some of the trends that emerged saw a higher demand for moving to rural neighbourhoods, owning a house with more rooms for separate work and learning spaces, and having a good sized backyard with a pool. Because all of these might feel out of reach in the bigger cities, many Ontarians have decided to relocate in smaller urban areas, such as London and St. Thomas, thus contributing to the local market’s frenzy,” Campbell added.
The increased demand, coupled with an already low inventory, pushed the home prices up in all five main regions of LSTAR. The following table shows last month’s benchmark prices by area and how they compare to the values recorded at the end of December 2019.
Area | December 2020 MLS® HPI Benchmark Price | Change over December 2019 |
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Central Elgin | $473,000 | ↑ 27.3% |
London East | $418,200 | ↑ 25.2% |
London North | $589,600 | ↑ 20.8% |
London South | $475,400 | ↑ 22.2% |
Middlesex Centre | $725,300 | ↑ 20.1% |
St. Thomas | $392,500 | ↑ 30.3% |
Strathroy-Caradoc | $571,800 | ↑ 22.2% |
“The HPI benchmark price is different than the average price of a home. This reflects the value of a ‘typical home’ as assigned by buyers from certain areas based on various housing attributes. Depending on how the features of the home you are considering match these standards, the property’s value will be higher or lower than the benchmark price,” Campbell explained.
In December 2020, the Aggregate Composite Benchmark price for the entire London-St. Thomas area was $483,900, while the overall LSTAR average price sat at $555,324.
At the end of December, the average home price in London North was $673,872, up 29.3% compared to December 2019. In London South, it was $584,997, 24.6% over the previous year, while London East saw its average home price climb to $434,195, up 25.2% over a year ago. In St. Thomas, the average sales price was $440,557, up 10.6% over December 2019.
Out of the 596 houses sold last month by LSTAR REALTORS®, 440 were single-family homes, 76 were townhouses and 52 were apartments. The table below shows the December benchmark prices for all house types and how they stack up against the values from a year ago.
MLS® Home Price Index Benchmark Prices | ||
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Benchmark Type | December 2020 | Change over December 2019 |
LSTAR Composite | $483,900 | ↑ 23.5% |
LSTAR Single-Family | $530,200 | ↑ 26.6% |
LSTAR One Storey | $465,100 | ↑ 21.2% |
LSTAR Two Storey | $596,600 | ↑ 29.7% |
LSTAR Townhouse | $353,100 | ↑ 11.5% |
LSTAR Apartment | $284,800 | ↑ 15.9% |
Despite these notable price increases, the homes in our area continue to remain relatively affordable when compared to houses from some other major Ontario and Canadian centres. The following chart is based on data taken from the CREA National Price Map for November 2020.
According to a research report1, a total of $73,250 in ancillary expenditures is generated by the average housing transaction in Ontario over a period of three years from the date of purchase.
"In other words, our December sales could bring more than $43 million back into the local economy within the next few years," Campbell said. “Even with all the market volatility caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, real estate remains a solid option for investors,” he concluded.
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