Will this steep sellers market sustain in 2021?

Will this steep sellers market sustain in 2021?

The Greater Toronto Area housing market followed an unfamiliar path in 2020. Following the steep COVID-induced drop-off in demand during the spring, home sales roared back to record levels throughout the summer and fall. A strong economic rebound in many sectors of...
Housing market continues its climb across the nation

Housing market continues its climb across the nation

Since the onset of the pandemic, the median price of a luxury house in the City of Toronto has risen 5.4 per cent year-over-year to $3,187,500, while the median price of a luxury condominium dipped 1.6 per cent year-over-year to $1,870,000. During the same period, the...
Steady sales activity in September

Steady sales activity in September

Housing market continued to be stronger in September as in “normal” yearly activities. This year however because of the covid related pileup in summer, the sales activity gathered more pace than previous years. Year-over-year transactions were up 42.3%...
Housing Market was on fire in August

Housing Market was on fire in August

A gradually improving labour market and historically low mortgage rates are expected to support a recovery in home sales in the second half of 2020 along with sustained year-over-year price growth. Given that home sales result in substantial spin-off expenditure in...
Listings catching up in July

Listings catching up in July

Year-over-year sales growth was driven by low-rise home types, particularly in the regions surrounding the City of Toronto. However, condominium apartment sales were also up on an annual basis, including in Toronto. Total new listings were also up strongly on a...