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Average house price in Whitehorse climbs $100K since last year
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Contributor | IndyGeorgia |
Last Edited | IndyGeorgia Sep 02, 2021 03:41pm |
Category | General |
News Date | Sep 02, 2021 03:40pm |
Description | Yukon's real estate market has shown no sign of cooling down in recent months, with the average sale price for a single detached home in Whitehorse jumping 19 per cent — or more than $100,000 — since last year.
And the average price for a condo in Whitehorse went up by 10.9 per cent over the same period.
The figures released last week by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics cover the second quarter of 2021.
According to the data, 91 single detached homes were sold in Whitehorse this past spring, with an average sale price of $650,700 — an all-time high. That's compared to $546,800 in the second quarter of 2020, when 76 such homes were sold.
Most single-home sales this year have been in the Copper Ridge and Whistle Bend subdivisions.
The average condo price in Whitehorse, meanwhile, was $457,700 this past spring, up from $412,800 last year. |
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