Home prices continued to fall across the Toronto region in July, 2017 as purchasers stayed on the sidelines, but the tempo of growth of new listings also continued to slow as more sellers decided to wait for a better time to sell. The Toronto Real Estate Board reported the average sale price of all […]
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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 […]
More housing are needed, just not a tax on foreign home buyers
Housing prices in Toronto went through the roof long before governments started toying with a levy on foreign property buyers. While attractive for politicians, whose first have responded to any problem is to tax it, the above issues has been decades in the making, matching a chronic absence of housing supply to ever-increasing demand, […]
What you are expecting to buy or sell a home in 2017
Is 2017 the year that the hot market begins to sputter in the Toronto region’s overheated real estate market? Interest Rates The inching up of interest rates and most stringent mortgage rules are among the factors that could play a role in tempering sales in the red-hot Toronto region market, mentions Jason Mercer, […]