Addressing the cost of housing is high priority for voters in the upcoming municipal election
The Building Industry and Land Development Association joined forces with the Toronto Real Estate Board on an Ipsos poll to gauge voters’ priorities in the upcoming municipal election.
How will access to past sold data impact homebuyers?
Supreme Court of Canada announced that it would not grant an appeal to the Toronto Real Estate Board to keep past sold data shuttered, effectively ending a seven-year legal battle between the board and those who wish to make such information public.
Land constraints impacting pre-construction detached home sales
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation released its national housing starts figures for August 2018, reporting a drop in the monthly trend.
Detached home sales surge as the busy fall market approaches
The Toronto Real Estate Board released its resale housing market figures for August 2018, reporting an increase in average selling price and sales.
Fall 2018 is shaping up to be an interesting season for the housing market
It’s still officially summer, but we all know that when Labour Day has come and gone and the kids are back in school, it’s basically fall, even if we still have a few warm days left.
Maybe the Competition Tribunal Order isn’t as significant as everyone thinks
The Toronto Real Estate Board recently issued a statement, ensuring they will be working with their Members to comply with the Competition Tribunal Order.
Nearly half of Gen Zers want to buy a home in the next few years
Forget millenials, it’s time to talk about Generation Z. Okay, don’t forget millennials, they are clearly still an important demographic when it comes to the economy and influence on the housing market.
This real estate consultant lists a few reasons why housing prices will continue to climb
New condo prices are rising, a good amount of GTA residents are apparently “miserable,” and some renters are “seriously considering” moving out of the Greater Toronto Area due to high housing prices.
More than a quarter of GTA residents hoping for major housing crash
The Angus Reid Institute released the results of its Pain Index for Metro Vancouver and the Greater Toronto Area, reporting that housing affordability has replaced transit as the top concern for most GTA residents.
Declining new condo affordability ‘amplified’ typical summer slowdown
The Building Industry and Land Development Association released its Greater Toronto Area new home statistics for July 2018, reporting the typical summer slowdown everyone was expecting.