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Toronto Real Estate Agent News Update 2007 | Home Sales 
Thursday, April 17, 2008 -- The Greater Toronto Area resale housing market saw 3,955 homes change hands in the first half of April, down five per cent from the same time period last year, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O’Neill announced today.“The first half of April brought sales activity within five per cent of mid-April 2007,” said Ms. O’Neill.
In the City of Toronto sales are down 11 per cent compared to a year ago, with 1,514 transactions taking place. Inthe 905 suburbs, sales are down just over one per cent to 2,441 for mid-month April 2008 from 2,477 sales midmonth April 2007.
Throughout the GTA prices have risen seven per cent compared to the same timeframe last year, to an average of $399,117. In the City of Toronto the average stands at $454,211 up 10 per cent over mid-April 2007. The 905 Region has seen a six per cent increase compared to a year ago, with a current average price of $364,939.
The number of listings on the market is one per cent greater than last year with current inventory sitting at 22,985.
This indicates that inventory is on the rise. The positive news is homeowners are selling their homes with an average of 28 Days on Market compared to 30 a year ago. The slight increase in inventory levels and house prices are encouraging factors.
A number of GTA neighbourhoods showed strong sales activity during the first half of this month.
- Willowdale (C07) saw a 75 per cent overall increase in transactions, driven by strong, detached, condo-apartment, and condo-townhouse sales.
- In Vaughan/Thornhill (N02), transactions increased by 53 per cent compared to mid-April 2007, as a result of strong detached home sales.
- Strong detached home sales also drove Brampton East (W24) to 37 per cent compared to the same timeframe a year ago.
- In Riverdale (E01) transactions are up 10 per cent, also as a result of strong detached home sales.
“We’re also seeing sellers achieve on average 99 per cent of their asking price, which is one per cent higher than a year ago,” said Ms. O’Neill. “April’s numbers point to a stable, healthy market for the Greater Toronto Area this spring. However TREB still remains wary of the Land Transfer Tax in Toronto.”
Wednesday, March 5, 2008 -- While snow fell in almost record amounts, Toronto Real Estate Board Members recorded a respectable 6,015 sales during the month of February, TREB President Maureen O'Neill announced today.
"While sales were down over 2007 (11 per cent), they are in line with historical levels for the month, and they should increase substantially as the GTA eases into Spring."
Prices rose in February, with the average climbing to $382,048, up four per cent from the $367,687 recorded in February of last year. Days-on-Market stood at 30 days, and the list-to-sale price ratio was 99 per cent.
Activity within the City of Toronto generally matched that of the broader GTA. Sales moderated 14 per cent in the city to 2,310 from last year's figure of 2,697. Prices rose two per cent to $424,235.
Breaking down the total, 2,358 sales were reported in TREB’s 28 West districts and averaged $357,884; 1,017 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $522,480; 1,185 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $409,155; and 1,455 sales were reported in TREB’s 21 East districts and averaged $300,975.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008 -- A strong performance within TREB's Central districts drove the Toronto area real estate market to a healthy 5,073 sales in January, off just two per cent from last year's record performance, President Maureen O'Neill announced today.
"While sales were strong, price increases remained modest, with the average rising six per cent to $374,449," said Ms. O'Neill. "There is clearly still a place for the first-time buyer in today's resale market."
Breaking down the total, 1,940 sales were reported in TREB’s 28 West districts and averaged $351,594; 945 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $485,259; 966 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $410,289; and 1,224 sales were reported in TREB’s 21 East districts and averaged $296,838.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008 -- January’s Greater Toronto Area resale housing market came within two per cent of a record performance for the month, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O’Neill announced today. A total of 5,073 properties changed hands last month, compared to the record 5,173 sales that took place in January 2007.
“This is a very positive start to the year but we will be watching closely to see how the City of Toronto’s new land transfer tax and a proposed property tax increase affect the market,” said Ms. O’Neill.
- The average price, which currently stands at $374,449, rose six per cent compared to January 2007.
- The strongest activity last month took place in Toronto’s Central and East districts.
- The Danforth (E03) experienced a 30 per cent increase in transactions compared to last January, driven by strong sales in all housing types.
- In West Agincourt (E05) 32 per cent more homes changed hands, primarily as a result of a surge in condominium apartment sales.
- Strong condominium apartment sales also lead the Downtown Core (C01) to a 19 per cent overall increase in transactions compared to a year ago.
- North York Willowdale (C07) also saw a 19 per cent increase in sales, due in large part to condominium apartment transactions as well.
“While we are optimistic that the market will remain healthy throughout 2008, we recognize there are threats such as a U.S. economic slowdown and a land transfer tax in the City Toronto,” said Ms. O’Neill. “Like other levels of government, municipalities should be considering options to help off-set these risks. TREB plans to be a strong voice for REALTORS and homebuyers as GTA municipalities, particularly the City of Toronto, debate their budgets.”
TORONTO NEIGHBOURHOOD CORNER
The Beaches and Riverdale
In the first quarter of 2008, TREB Members sold 153 houses in The Beaches (E-2) for an average of $542,362, up 17% over the three month average in 2007 of $461,311. Riverdale (E-1) saw 173 sales averaging $438,453, up 13% over the $389,001 recorded during the same span last year... Detailed analysis from the Toronto Real Estate Board is available on the Toronto Real Estate Market Trends page of this site. Previous updates covered towns such as Markham, Unionville, North York,Thornhill, Scarborough, Mississauga and Central Toronto.
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