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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Best June Ever

TORONTO - Friday, July 6, 2007 -- Last month the Toronto Real Estate Market recorded 10,451 sales for the best June performance ever, Toronto Real Estate Board President Donald Bentley announced today. "June's figure was up almost 20 per cent over the 8,730 sales recorded during the same month in 2006, and down only slightly (six per cent) from May's best-ever figure of 11,146 sales. To get some idea of the current strength of the market: there have been more sales in the last two months (21,597) than occurred in all of 1977 (20,512), thirty years ago this year."

While the sales pace remained brisk, average prices declined marginally (less than one per cent) from May to $383,963. The year-to-date average was $373,719, up five per cent over the first six months of 2006 ($356,977).

"Price increases remain only modest," noted the President. "Inventory, at 21,789, is robust enough to keep a lid on upward inflation. The current market is still accessible to first-time buyers, and should continue in this mode for the foreseeable future."

Breaking down the total, 3,936 sales were reported in TREB’s 28 West districts and averaged $351,513; 1,819 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $513,491; 2,248 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $406,565; and 2,448 sales were reported in TREB’s 21 East districts and averaged $302,558.

Neighbourhood Corner

Etobicoke
In Etobicoke (W-6 to W-10) there have been 2,734 sales to date, up 13 per cent over the January to June period of 2006. The average price was $399,525, up four per cent over the $383,220 recorded during that earlier time frame.

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Monday, July 09, 2007

Summer market begins with a bang

TORONTO, July 6th, 2007-- In June, the Toronto Area resale housing market was nearly 20 per cent more active than a year ago, Toronto Real Estate Board President Donald Bentley announced today. The 10,451 sales recorded in the month were also just shy of the 11,146 sales that made May TREB's most active single month ever.

"This market is very healthy and shows no signs of letting up," Mr. Bentley said. "The strong spring we've seen is carrying through to the summer months, and that has helped to push this year's total activity past 2006 by nearly 11 per cent."

Toronto's Danforth / Woodbine Heights area (E03) saw overall transactions jump by 32 per cent compared to last June, with gains across most housing types.

Strong sales of condominium apartments and town homes in Mississauga's Northwest Cooksville (W15) area contributed to an overall increase in activity of 57 per cent compared to June 2006.
Detached home sales in Bayview / Hillcrest Village (C15) nearly doubled as overall transactions increased by 39 per cent compared to June of last year. Just north of the city, Richmond Hill's southern portion (N03) saw a 48 per cent increase in transactions compared to the same timeframe one year ago.

"The current market is exceeding expectations because it has very solid fundamentals to build upon," TREB's President added. "We have seen good returns on investment, and a strong economy and low borrowing costs have kept homes accessible. It's a great time to be in the market."

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

New year off to a brisk start

TORONTO, January 18, 2007 -- The first half of January yielded 1,592 resale home transactions in the Toronto Area, a six per cent increase over the same time period a year ago, Toronto Real Estate Board President Dorothy Mason announced today.

"The strong activity we saw in December has carried through into the new year," Mrs. Mason said. "Though these are very preliminary results, it is definitely an encouraging sign for the market to be so active this time of year."

Toronto’s Downtown East (C08) neighbourhood saw 32 per cent more homes change hands compared to mid-January of last year.

Outside of Toronto, the Meadowvale / Streetsville area of Mississauga saw 38 per cent more transactions compared to the first half of January 2006, while Richmond Hill South (N03) saw an increase of 37 percent over the same timeframe.

The average price of a home remained stable in the first half of January, dipping about one per cent to $340,793 from December, though up 10 per cent over the $310,547 recorded during the first half of January 2006. Active listings sit at 17,283, up slightly from 16,517 a year ago.
Ted Tsiakopoulos, CMHC’s Ontario regional economist, expects price increases to remain healthy.

"Home listings continue to trend higher across the GTA early in 2007," Mr. Tsiakopoulos said. "This bodes well for consumer choice, and rising inventories will help moderate the growth in home prices during the year. Favourable economic conditions and a healthy balance between demand and supply will ensure that home prices continue edging higher."

TREB’s President noted that all signs point to a healthy market in 2007.

"Activity, price increases and economic fundamentals are all very solid, and now is a great time to take advantage of lots of choice in the market."

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