Several factors influence the housing market, including mortgage interest rates, inflation, employment, investment, construction, immigration, government assistance programs, and the health of local and world economies. All of these influence the supply and demand of the market which, in turn, affects prices.
There are three classifications experts use to describe the balance of supply and demand in the housing market:
Seller's market
Buyer's market
In contrast, a buyer’s market is when there are more homes for sale than there are buyers. As a result, prices typically either decrease or increase at a pace below the average rate of inflation. A buyer's market occurs when the sales-to-active listings ratio dips below 12%.
Balanced market
Over a sustained period of time
- a seller's market is represented by a ratio of 20% or higher
- a buyer's market is represented by a ratio of 11% or lower
- a balanced market rests between 12-19%
From REBGV.ca