Recreational real estate prices are expected to fall 4.5% in 2023 as market activity slows, says Royal LePage. Find out more
“For many, living in cottage country full-time has lost its romantic shine, meaning we are back to viewing the cottage, cabin and chalet as a weekend and summer escape from urban living,” said Soper.
“The multiple-offer scenarios and homes selling over-asking are not as common today as they were during the pandemic boom,” said Corey Huskilson, sales representative, Royal LePage Atlantic in South Shore, Nova Scotia. “After two years of historically high pandemic-driven sales, activity in the recreational market came to a comparative standstill in the last half of 2022. Rising interest rates, buyer fatigue, and lack of inventory all played a role,” said John O’Rourke, broker, Royal LePage Lakes of Muskoka.
Alberta is the one area of the country bucking the trend. Last year the aggregate price for a recreational single-family home here climbed 13.3 per cent to $1,165,500 from 2021. This year that price is expected to rise to $1,171,328.Article content
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