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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Steady GTA Resale Housing Market in May

Steady GTA Resale Housing Market in May

TORONTO, June 4, 2008 -- The Greater Toronto Area resale housing market recorded 9,411 transactions in May, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O’Neill announced today.

On a year-over-year basis the GTA average price increased four per cent to $398,148 in May from the May 2007 average of $382,787. Prices increased three per cent in the City of Toronto to $434,271 from $422,163 during the same period a year ago, while in the 905 Region there was a five per cent increase to $374,629 from $355,341 last May.

“Price gains show that real estate continues to be a solid investment for the consumer,” said Ms. O’Neill. “We are confident about the market because employment in the GTA continues to be strong and interest rates remain low. As long as consumers have the financial resources to buy homes and a variety of choices to manage carrying costs, the market should remain stable.”

“May’s sales figures represent a 16 per cent decline in the GTA from the record month a year ago when 11,146 sales were recorded,” said Ms. O’Neill. “More than 9,000 properties changing hands still represents considerable market activity.”

In the City of Toronto, there were 3,711 sales, down 19 per cent from last May’s 4,578 sales and down 6 per cent from May 2006. In the 905 Region, 5,700 transactions were recorded, which represents a 13 per cent decline from the 6,568 sales during the same period a year ago but up 4 per cent from May 2006.

“The Toronto Land Transfer Tax has been in effect for four months and the decline in sales has been running for the same time period,” said Ms. O’Neill. “We’re keeping a close watch on the effect of this new tax.”

Two specific areas North of Toronto experienced increased sales activity in May. In Uxbridge (N16) sales were up 10 per cent, while Stouffville (N12) saw a 12 per cent increase in sales, driven mainly by detached home transactions.

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GTA Single Family Residential Historic Price Graph

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June Report - Sales in May were moderate again and prices stable - sign of things to come?

June Report - Sales last month were moderate again and prices stable - sign of things to come?

TORONTO - Wednesday, June 4, 2008 -- TREB Members saw 9,411 sales of single family dwellings in May, TREB President Maureen O’Neill announced today. “While off last year’s pace, a 9,000 plus sales month is certainly indicative of a healthy market,” said the President.

Prices trended upward on a year-over-year basis, with the overall average going to $398,148, up four per cent over the May 2007 figure of $382,787.

The City of Toronto experienced a three per cent increase, to $434,271 over last May’s $422,163. The 905 suburbs averaged $374,629, up five per cent over the same time last year, when the corresponding figure was $355,341.

“Furthermore, inventory has increased 15 per cent to 27,267 listings over May of 2007. This is good news for potential homebuyers as it should keep year-over-year price increases to the low single digits.”

Sales GTA-wide declined 16 per cent from May of 2007, which saw 11,146 sales, a record month. However, this overall decline masked significant regional variations.

Within the City of Toronto, sales fell 19 per cent to 3,711 from last May’s figure of 4,578. Within the 905 suburbs, on the other hand, the decline was a less pronounced 13 per cent, to 5,700 sales from last May’s figure of 6,568.

Breaking down the total, 3,626 sales were reported in TREB’s 28 West districts and averaged $377,098; 1,606 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $528,938; 1,938 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $430,240; and 2,241 sales were reported in TREB’s 21 East districts and averaged $310,724.


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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Sales moderate in April but prices up

Sales moderate in April but prices up

May 5, 2008 -- April statistics show that 8,762 houses sold in the Greater Toronto Area. "The market continues to experience a supply and demand situation and to-date it remains a sellers market," said TREB President Maureen O'Neill.

The GTA market was down 7 per cent from last April's record 9,452 transactions. However, it is showing signs for a healthy 2008 compared to the diminished activity during the first quarter of 2008.

The sales pace however, did not take place evenly throughout the GTA. With 3,467 transactions in the City of Toronto, sales were down 10 per cent from a year ago. The 905 region was down five per cent from April 2007 sales, with 5,295 homes changing hands.

Prices continued to appreciate last month, to a GTA average of $398,687, up eight per cent from last April's $367,968. The average price in the City of Toronto was $446,781, up six per cent from April 2007. The 905 region's average price of $367,196 increased five per cent from a year ago.

"For more than a decade, real estate has served as the economy's engine," said Ms. O'Neill. "It's encouraging to see that consumers are continuing to put their faith in real estate as an excellent longterm investment."

Breaking down the total, 3,398 sales were reported in TREB's 28 West districts and averaged $372,575; 1,531 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $539,133; 1,768 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $429,262; and 2,065 sales were reported in TREB's 21 East districts and averaged $311,350.

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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

GTA resale housing market moderate in April, but prices up

GTA resale housing market moderate in April, but prices up

TORONTO, May 5, 2008 -- With 8,762 houses sold in the Greater Toronto Area, April's resale housing activity was down seven per cent from the record 9,452 transactions from the same timeframe a year ago, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O'Neill announced today.

"The market is showing signs for a healthy 2008 compared to the diminished activity we saw in the first quarter of the year," said Ms. O'Neill. "We continue to experience a supply and demand situation and to-date, it remains a sellers market."

Sales activity however, was markedly different in the 416 and 905 regions. With 3,467 transactions in the City of Toronto, sales were down 10 per cent from a year ago. The 905 region was down five per cent from April 2007 sales, with 5,295 homes changing hands.

April's GTA average price was $398,687, up five per cent from the same period a year ago. In the City of Toronto, the average price was $446,781, up six per cent from last April. In the 905 region the average price increased five per cent compared to a year ago, to $367,196.

Several neighbourhoods experienced strong sales in April.

Scarborough East (E08) saw an five per cent overall sales increase compared to April 2007, driven by robust detached home sales.

Caledon (W28) experienced a 15 per cent increase compared to the same timeframe a year ago as a result of strong condominium sales.

Condominium sales also drove Willowdale (C07) to a 32 per cent increase from a year ago.
In Thornhill sales increased eight per cent from last April due to strong detached home sales.

"The number of listings on the Toronto Real Estate Board's Multiple Listing Service has increased to 24,539, up seven per cent from a year ago, which is good for homebuyers, who will find a greater range of options in the market," said Ms. O'Neill. "With prices continuing to appreciate and increased listing inventory there are favourable factors in today's market for consumers."

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

TREB Reports that GTA Resale Housing Sales Ease in March

GTA Resale Housing Sales Ease in March

April 3, 2008 -- Low inventory levels kept the Greater Toronto Area resale housing market brisk but well off record levels last month, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O'Neill announced today.

"Overall sales in the GTA declined 22 per cent compared to March 2007, 27 per cent in the City of Toronto and 18 per cent in the 905 suburbs," said Ms. O'Neill. "It's important to recognize though, that despite the worst winter in decades, 6,631 homes changed hands last month in the GTA and that is still a significant number."

Diminished listing inventory, which at 20,533, was down six per cent from a year ago, kept prices strong in March.

Compared to last March, the average price in the GTA rose four per cent to $380,338 and two per cent in the City of Toronto to $404,361.

As well, a few neighbourhoods experienced increased sales activity last month.

Bowmanville (E17) saw a three per cent increase in transactions compared to March 2007, driven primarily by strong detached home sales.

Sales in Burlington (W25) were up 18 per cent compared to a year ago, with brisk activity in most housing categories.

Thorncliffe Park (C11) saw a six per cent overall increase in transactions, based mainly on semi-detached sales.

Increased semi-detached transactions also drove sales in Georgina (N17) up one per cent compared to last March.

Ms. O'Neill says March's moderate performance isn't disquieting given that Canadian economic fundamentals are holding steady.

"Forty per cent of international households that come to Canada settle in the GTA, giving us robust immigration levels; employment and wages continue to be strong; borrowing costs remain at historically low levels and there is a wide variety of mortgage products from which to choose," she said.

"This means that there is a steady demand for housing and consumers should have the financial resources to buy homes; with such pent-up demand it is an excellent time to sell your home."

"We remain concerned about the land transfer tax in Toronto and the economic slowdown in the United States," added Ms. O'Neill. "Home sales in the City of Toronto spiked towards the end of 2007 probably in a bid to avoid the Toronto land transfer tax, but have since dropped off since the introduction of the tax."

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Monday, April 07, 2008

TREB reports Toronto and GTA March Sales Moderate

March Sales Moderate

April 3, 2008 -- Low inventory levels kept sales brisk but well off record levels, TREB President Maureen O'Neill announced today. "With 6,631 transactions recorded during March, the overall Greater Toronto Area resale market was down 22 per cent from the 8,518 sales of March 2007. Since inventory, at 20,533 listings, fell six per cent between these two time periods, a portion of this result can be attributed to a lack of suitable product. And this lack of product was at least partially caused by the severe winter weather that kept both buyers and sellers on the fence during the first half of the month."

Sales were not evenly distributed across the Greater Toronto Area. In the City of Toronto (416 area code), they decreased 27 per cent to 2,527 from last March. However, the 905 suburbs saw only an 18 per cent decline, to 4,104 sales. Overall, average prices rose four per cent in the GTA to $380,338 over March of 2007. Within the City of Toronto proper, however, the average, at $404,361, increased only two per cent over the $394,199 recorded during the same period last year. Furthermore, City of Toronto districts bordering the 905 averaged $347,882, up less than one per cent from the same period last year.

Breaking down the total, 2,545 sales were reported in TREB's 28 West districts and averaged $360,524; 1,114 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $481,115; 1,390 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $424,742; and 1,582 sales were reported in TREB's 21 East districts and averaged $302,235.

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

FEBRUARY GTA Real Estate Report - Strength in central Toronto drives the market to a healthy start!

Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) Average Prices and GraphFEBRUARY GTA Real Estate Report - Strong performance in central Toronto drives the market to a healthy start!

New Year Off To Good Start

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."

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There were 647 sales in Mississauga this January, a decline of three per cent over the first month of 2007. The average price came in at $339,655, a one per cent increase over the same time-frame last year. Of these sales, 196 were of detached homes which averaged $516,190, up eight per cent over January '07.

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