Homeownership market activity in November continued to be influenced by the impact of higher borrowing costs on affordability. Sales were down markedly compared to the same period last year, following the trend that unfolded since the commencem...
Despite the continued housing market transition to a higher borrowing cost environment, the average selling price in Toronto found some support near $1.1 million since the late summer. Toronto luxury home sales continued to adjust to substantia...
The Toronto housing market continued its adjustment to higher borrowing costs in September 2022. Sales for the month reached 5,038, but were down by 44.1% compared to September 2021. New listings were also down on a year-over-year basis by 16.7...
What a difference a year can make in the Toronto real estate market.
Market conditions in Canada’s largest urban centre were sizzling, from bidding wars to homes sold way over the asking price, thanks to historically low interest rates, c...
There were 5,627 home sales reported through the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board in August 2022, representing a year-over-year dip of 34.2%, a lesser annual rate of decline compared to the previous four months. The August sales result also r...
There were 4,912 home sales reported in July 2022 – down by 47% compared to July 2021. Following the regular seasonal trend, sales were also down compared to June. New listings also declined on a year-over-year basis in July, albeit down by a...
Higher borrowing costs continued to impact home sales in June 2022. Sales totalled 6,474 – down by 41% compared to last year’s strong result. The number of transactions was also down compared to May 2022, but this is often the case due to t...
Toronto housing market conditions continued to evolve in response to higher borrowing costs. Similar to April results, May 2022 sales were down on a monthly and annual basis. Conversely, active listings at the end of May were up on a month-over...
The Toronto housing market continued its adjustment to higher borrowing costs, with the number of transactions down on a monthly and annual basis. As has been the case with previous rate tightening cycles, some home buyers have moved to the sid...
Something interesting happened during the coronavirus pandemic. Many Canadian housing markets are reporting an average sales price of more than $1 million, even if the homes themselves do not look like something you’d typically expect in th...