Prices for all property types continued the typical summer pattern in August, with prices for both freehold homes and condominiums lower than in July. Compared with last year, there are some definite positive signs: Prices were higher than last August for both freehold and condo properties. In fact, for the first time this year, prices […]
Toronto Market Updates
GTA Summer Market Showing Signs Of Strength
Toronto area prices were lower in July than in June for all property types, which is completely normal for the summer months. Sales in July were 3% lower than in June, while the total number active listing was 9% lower, and so the inventory of homes for sale dropped to just above 2 months’ supply, […]
Summer Slowdown Has Begun In Toronto
Following the normal seasonal trend, prices and sales in June were lower than in May, beginning the slowdown that typically begins in mid June and continues until late August. Because of our short summer season, many buyers and sellers decide to take a break until after labour day, and the market therefore tends to ‘thin […]
Toronto Market Continues To Build Momentum In May
Toronto area prices rose again in May, for the fourth month in a row, and were also higher than last May. Freehold prices in particular were significantly higher than the previous month, and have now pulled even with last year after being lower for the first four month of the year. Condominium apartment prices also […]
Toronto Market Gains Strength In April
After a slow start to the year, hampered by a lingering and unpleasant winter, the Toronto area market kicked into a higher gear in April. Sales for the first three months of the year were very similar to 2018, but April sales of 9,042 houses and condos were 16% higher than last year. The number […]
Steady Toronto Area Market Persists
Prices and sales increased modestly in March as compared with February, in line with the normal seasonal trend, and continued to track year-ago results very closely. For condominium properties, prices were 2% higher than last year, while prices for freehold properties were 2% lower, so the overall average for all property types was virtually unchanged. […]