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Toronto Housing Market May Be Upbeat up to 2022 Spring, Royal Lepage Forecasts

July 20, 2021 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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  Toronto Housing Market May Be Upbeat up to 2022 Spring, Royal Lepage Forecasts   Fоrесаѕt “Over thе раѕt six months, ѕоаrіng рrісеѕ and іntеnѕе соmреtіtіоn for thе limited ѕuррlу of hоmеѕ for ѕаlе hаvе left many Cаnаdіаnѕ fruѕtrаtеd with thеіr іnаbіlіtу tо іmрrоvе thеіr housing situation. Aѕ hоmе рrісеѕ stabilize, many оf thеѕе роtеntіаl […]

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Toronto buyers willing to move up are frustrated by their hard-to-sell condos

December 14, 2020 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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  Toronto buyers willing to move up are frustrated by their hard-to-sell condos   Eager tо mоvе hіѕ уоung family іntо a hоuѕе wіth a backyard аmіd thе pandemic, Dale-Paul Jоrdаn lіѕtеd his Tоrоntо соndо fоr ѕаlе lаѕt mоnth and prepared to ѕtаrt bіddіng оn detached hоmеѕ. But thе соndо didn’t sell оr gеt a […]

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Vancouver’s Housing Market is Gloomy – Yet Unaffordable For Household Incomes Of $120,000 Yearly

September 29, 2019 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

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  Vancouver’s Housing Market is Gloomy – Yet Unaffordable For Household Incomes Of $120,000 Yearly   The housing numbers out of Vancouver, once among the world’s hottest real estate markets, are getting more dismal with each passing month.   Sales in April, 2019 were the lowest in 24 years for a month that typically kicks […]

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Toronto Real Estate Home sales in Toronto down in November, 2018 and up in sale prices

December 9, 2018 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

TREB Market Report November, 2018

  Toronto Real Estate Home sales in Toronto down in November, 2018 and up in sale prices   Toronto remains a seller’s market after home sales across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) dropped nearly 15% this November, 2018, compared to a year ago.   According to the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB), there were 6,251 residential transactions recorded through its system […]

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Toronto Real Estate Home sales in Toronto up in October, 2018 with increase in sale prices

November 18, 2018 by Toronto Real Estate Blog Leave a Comment

TREB October, 2018 Resale Market Watch

  Toronto Real Estate Home sales in Toronto up in October, 2018 with increase in sale prices   November 5, 2018 –  TREB October, 2018 Resale Market Watch Report Released.  Toronto Real Estate Board President Garry Bhaura announced year-over-year increases in home sales and average sale prices reported through TREB’s MLS® System in October 2018. […]

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