Will the average price of a resale condo unit hit $600,000 this year?
The Toronto Real Estate Board released its quarterly resale condo market results, reporting a drop in sales and new listings across the Greater Toronto Area.
2019 will be another challenging year for first-time buyers
You thought first-time buyers had it tough in 2018 - it’s looking like 2019 may be even harder on singles and couples looking to step onto the homeownership ladder.
Toronto Real Estate Board reveals total home sales and average price for 2018
The Toronto Real Estate Board released its resale market results for December 2018, as well as a few stats about 2018 as a whole. Overall, we can’t say we’re surprised by the numbers.
Toronto real estate price growth continues to moderate
The Toronto Real Estate Board released its monthly resale market results, reporting a continuation of moderate price growth in the Greater Toronto Area.
The tight resale market sees an uptick in semi-detached sales
The Toronto Real Estate Board released its resale market results for October 2018, reporting tightening conditions in the Greater Toronto Area with sales up and new listings down.
Increase in listings fails to ease soaring rents
It continues to get more difficult for people and families looking to rent a condo apartment in the Greater Toronto Area. The Toronto Real Estate Board’s quarterly rental market report shows a significant increase in monthly rent.
Average selling price of a condo in Toronto nears $600,000
The Toronto Real Estate Board released its third quarter 2018 results for the Greater Toronto Area’s condo market, reporting tighter conditions.
Average selling price of a resale condo unit jumps 10%
The Toronto Real Estate Board released its monthly resale market figures for September 2018, reporting a slight increase in sales and average selling price compared to the same month last year.
What I learned from the TREB and BILD poll results
October is here and everyone’s talking about the municipal election. In order to stress the importance of addressing housing affordability, I’m highlighting a few findings from the recent Ipsos polls.
More than 90% of millennials are concerned about affording a home in the GTA
The Building Industry and Land Development Association, along with the Toronto Real Estate Board, released its final set of data from their Ipsos poll regarding voters’ concerns in the upcoming municipal election.