The Gap Between The Price of A Toronto Condo and A Detached Is Closing Fast
Toronto real estate prices are diverging, with detached prices dropping while condos are hitting new all-time highs. Is the gap between the two becoming too close?
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Toronto real estate prices are diverging, with detached prices dropping while condos are hitting new all-time highs. Is the gap between the two becoming too close?
Toronto condo prices just printed another all-time high, but is seeing gains taper. Here’s what you need to know about the numbers.
Teranet’s Toronto real estate price index has stopped declining, but there’s a little more to those numbers.
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Toronto’s detached real estate continues to explore where prices should be. Numbers from the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) show detached prices are starting to fall across Greater Toronto. The lower prices were accompanied by lower sales, and higher inventory. Sounds bad, but that means the market is now adopting healthy market mechanics. Healthy market […]
Toronto real estate set a quiet new record, with the first annual decline in median sale prices since the Great Recession.
Toronto real estate prices are still up, but higher inventory and less sales are putting a huge amount of downward pressure on price growth.
Toronto real estate buyers and sellers may be on two different pages, according to a new survey. A survey conducted by Ipsos, on behalf of the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB), shows an increasing number of homeowners are preparing to cash in. The larger group of home sellers, will also be met with a decreasing […]
The Toronto Real Estate Board conducted its annual survey, and hidden in the pile of results was how effective a vacant home tax would be at creating inventory for the city.
Toronto condos might be the best performing segment of the city’s real estate, but a decline in sales combined with a rise of inventory might have started dragging price growth.