Vancouver-area home sales dropped 14.3% in October compared with a year earlier while the benchmark price was down 3.4%.
Greater Vancouver Realtors says sales in the region totalled 2,255 homes, which was 14.5% below the 10-year seasonal average.
New listings of 5,438 were down a slight 0.3% from a year earlier but still 16.3% above the 10-year average.
Total listings of 16,393 were up 13.2% from last year, leaving the sales-to-active listings ratio at 14.2%. Historically, prices have come under pressure when the ratio falls below 12%.
The composite benchmark price for all residential properties was $1,132,500, down 0.8% from September.
The benchmark price for detached homes was $1,916,400, down 4.3% from a year earlier. The benchmark price for condos was $718,900, down 5.1% from last year.