Report on last months NewsGTA Resale Housing Sales Up |
This charts below show the historical annual price and sales volumes to current month:
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Report as of Wednesday, April 3, 2019In this Issue of my newsletter |
This is the report for latest month in real estate sales from the Toronto real estate board and indicates a 'normal' amount of activity and price levels.
Below is the latest release of figures
Highlights of the latest report from TREB for the Residential Real Estate Market in the GTA
See more at this page about average prices and read the TREB full price and data report below. |
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PRESS RELEASE: Sales & Price Growth Continue last monthSee the full press release below. Please refer to this page to see a graph of Average prices and More |
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This is the full price and data report from TREB for last monthGTA REALTORS® RELEASE MONTHLY RESALE HOUSING MARKET FIGURES TREB RELEASES RESALE MARKET FIGURES AS REPORTED BY GTA REALTORS® GTA REALTORS® Release March 2019 Stats TORONTO, ONTARIO, April 3, 2019 – Toronto Real Estate Board President Garry Bhaura announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 7,187 residential sales through TREB’s MLS® System in March 2019. This result was inline with 7,188 sales reported in March 2018. For the first quarter of 2019, sales were down by one per cent compared to Q1 2018. The MLS® Home Price Index Composite Benchmark was up by 2.6 per cent year-over-year in March, while the average price for March sales was up by a lesser annual rate of 0.5 per cent to $788,335. The average selling price for Q1 2019 was up by 1.1 per cent year-over-year. While March and Q1 sales remained relatively flat compared to last year, new listings have declined more so than sales. March new listings were down by 5.1 per cent year-over-year and Q1 new listings were down by 1.5 per cent. “The OSFI stress test continues to impact home buyers’ ability to qualify for a mortgage. TREB is still arguing that the stress test provisions and mortgage lending guidelines generally, including allowable amortization periods for insured mortgages, should be reviewed. The supply of listings in the GTA also remains a problem. Bringing a greater diversity of ownership and rental housing online, including ‘missing middle’ home types, should be a priority of all levels of government. TREB is happy to be taking part in the City of Toronto’s consultations for the Housing TO – 2020-2030 Action Plan, and will certainly be raising the supply issue during these discussions,” said Mr. Bhaura. “While the City of Toronto’s recently announced Housing TO – 2020-2030 Action Plan is exciting and commendable and TREB looks forward to contributing solutions as a Member of the External Advisory Committee, the recently proposed increase to the Municipal Land Transfer Tax on higher priced properties is problematic. As the recent City budget process showed, the MLTT is not a sustainable revenue source from which to fund municipal programs. On top of this, additional MLTT on higher priced homes could have a trickle-down effect on the supply of homes throughout the housing price continuum,” said TREB CEO John Di Michele. “Market conditions have remained tight enough to support a moderate pace of price growth. Despite sales being markedly lower than the record levels of 2016 and early 2017, the supply of listings has also receded. This means that in many neighbourhoods throughout the GTA, we continue to see competition between buyers for available listings, which provides a level of support for home prices,” said Jason Mercer, TREB’s Chief Market Analyst. All the Best! Mark |
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This chart plots the monthly MLS average home price for the current year and the previous three years. The recurring seasonal trend can be seen along with comparisons to previous years for each month. You can click the thumbnail below to see a larger printable version. As well, you can see the season trends in graphical form
I hope this finds you Happy and Healthy!
All the Best!
Mark
Read about Housing market indicators from last month
Summary of TorontoMLS Sales and Average Price
Sales by housing type
Below is a Graph showing TREB Historical Average Price Data
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See the Average Price Cycles from January 1995 to Date - a very interesting cyclical pattern is clearly seen!
See how the historical 1 year mortgage interest rate compares to the 5 year rate
Update: The figures are in for 2019 I've updated the graph below to reflect these changes....stay tuned!
Average was estimated to be $717,000 by 2020 and the average price will be over $900,000 by 2026 !
Below were the estimates of the market increase in 2012
Breaking down the total Numbers into TREB Areas for this month
Please browse here if you wish to see all the TREB Sales stats for 2007
This graph shows the 1989 real estate recession in the GTA and how long it took to recover from the drop in the average price from the peak price in February of 1989 to 2002
Statistics Canada, Quarter-over-quarter growth, on an annual basis, Statistics Canada, Year-over-year growth for the most recently reported month, Bank of Canada, Rate from most recent Bank of Canada announcement Bank of Canada, Rates for most recently completed month
Of Mississauga’s 240,660 households, 66,655 or 27.7 per cent were renters in 2016, earning an annual income of $58,272. The average cost of rent and utilities per month for Mississauga renters came in at $1,281 compared to $1,109 for the rest of Ontario.
Historic Sales Figures
Rental Market indicators in the GTA
This chart shows the breakdown of single family residential sales (detached, semi's, townhomes and condos) for last month.
TREB MLS® Active Residential Listings at Month-‐End
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