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  • Supply Remains an Issue Despite Impact of Higher Mortgage Rates

    The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) housing market continued its adjustment to higher borrowing costs in September 2022. Sales for the month reached 5,038, but were down by 44.1 per cent compared to September 2021. New listings were also down on a year-over-year basis by 16.7 per cent to 11,237.

  • GTA Home Sales and Listings Trend Downwards in July

    There were 4,912 home sales reported through the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) MLS® System in July 2022 – down by 47 per cent compared to July 2021. Following the regular seasonal trend, sales were also down compared to June. New listings also declined on a year-over-year basis in July, albeit down by a…

  • Average GTA Home Price Hovers at $1.3m

    There were almost 11,000 Greater Toronto Area (GTA) home sales reported in March 2022, capping off the third-best March and second-best first quarter on record. Tight market conditions continued to support a double-digit annual pace of price growth, with an average selling price of $1.3 million. The average selling price dipped slightly month-over-month, bucking the…

  • Second Highest February Sales on Record

    February home sales were down compared to the all-time record in 2021, but represented the second-best result for the month of February in history. New listings dropped, but by a marginally lesser annual rate than sales, pointing to a modest move to a slightly more balanced market. Competition between buyers, however, remained tight enough to…

  • Record GTA Home Sales and Average Price in 2021

    A record 121,712 sales were reported through TRREB’s MLS® System in 2021 – up 7.7 per cent from the previous 2016 high of 113,040 and up 28 per cent compared to 2020. Record demand last year was up against a constrained supply of listings, with new listings up by 6.2 per cent – a lesser…

  • GTA Home Sales Hit New November Record While Listings Drop

    Home sales reached a new record for the month of November, and the average selling price also reached a new all-time high. New listings were down substantially compared to last year for all market segments – further highlighting the inherent supply issue across all home types in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

  • Near Record Home Sales, Low Inventory Sustain Strong Price Growth

    Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) reached the second-highest level on record for the month of October. However, the inventory of homes for sale did not keep up with demand. The number of new listings was down by approximately one-third compared to October 2020. Market conditions tightened across all major home types compared…

  • GTA Housing Demand Remains Strong In August

    The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) is reporting the third-best sales result on record for the month of August. While the market has taken its regular summer breather, it is clear that the demand for ownership housing remains strong. At the same time, the supply of listings is down. The result has been tighter…

  • July Numbers Show Strong Demand Continues For Home Ownership In GTA

    With almost 9,400 sales reported in July 2021, demand for ownership housing remained well-above average for the time of year despite being below the record July result set a year earlier. Market conditions actually tightened relative to July 2020, with sales accounting for a greater share of new listings compared to last year. The sellers’…

  • TRREB Updates Its Sales Forecast and Average List Price Upwards

    June home sales were up compared to last year, but remained below the March 2021 peak and were lower than the number of transactions reported for May 2021, consistent with the regular seasonal trend. The average selling price in June increased by double digits compared to last year as well, but the annual rate of…

  • Approaching One Year as Mayor: Olivia Chow

    Mayor Olivia Chow is officially marking 365 days as the City of Toronto Mayor. In our latest Ready to Real Estate podcast episode, TRREB’s Chief Market Analyst and podcast host Jason Mercer is joined by Matt Elliott, founder of City Hall Watcher, and Steve Adler, Senior Director of Public Affairs at NATIONAL Public Relations, to break down…

  • The Impact of Taxation

    TRREB Members ensure that clients like you get the home or business you want thanks to TRREB calling on policymakers to boost housing supply, address affordability, and create healthy economic conditions. Currently, land transfer taxes have homeowners thinking twice about relocating. Increased taxation adds pressure to housing issues and acts as a barrier for first-time…