After a long period of extraordinary home sales and housing price growing, the Toronto Real Estate Board( TREB) reported that the Greater Toronto Area’s housing market posted the first decline in May, 2017 for a market that’s been hot for at the least the last two years. But will this be a one-month blip, […]
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Toronto area home sales sink in May, 2017 after cooling actions
House sales fell 26 per cent in the Toronto region in May, 2017 after the Ontario government’s introduction of a foreign-buyer’s tax as many potential purchasers stepped back and waited to assess the market impact. In the 30 days after the province of Ontario announced the immediate introduction of a 15 -per-cent foreign-buyer’s tax on April 20, […]
Growth for more New Condos in 2016 and 2017 in Bloor-Yorkville
Once a refuge of hippies, artists, and folk singers, Yorkvillle has transformed over the last forty years to become one of the city’s toniest neighbourhoods, home to the country’s most expensive commercial real estate, along with some of the city’s best restaurants and hotels, and at its northern periphery, to some of the most […]
Growth to New Condo units in 2016 and 2017 in Downtown Toronto North
In this edition of our Growth to Watch For series, we will take a tour of Downtown North, a relatively small, yet rapidly intensifying area of Toronto defined by the University, Bay, and Yonge Street corridors from Charles to Gerrard. Neither as jam-packed with tourists and day-trippers as the Downtown Financial Core to the south, nor […]
Map Explains How Condo Prices Change Along Subway Lines
If you’re in the market for a new Condo, but don’t want to live far from the Subway lines, Toronto Star has created a map that indicates the average price of condos nearest TTC subways stops. The map shows the average price per square feet you get for buying a Condo in Toronto. According […]