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Toronto's Real Estate Market is Warming Up

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John Pasalis in Toronto Real Estate News

Toronto's real estate market is warming up just in time for spring. The Toronto Real Estate Board reported 3,681 transactions during the first half of April, a 7% decline over the same period last year.  Sales volumes in Toronto's real estate market have been down between 20%-50% over the past six months.  April's sales figures are the first sign that home buyers are coming back in to the real estate market in large numbers.

The following table shows that most of the decline in sales was in the 905 Region, sales in the City of Toronto were relatively flat.  Average prices in the City of Toronto are down by roughly 10% from $454,222 in 2008 to $412,987 in 2009, but this doesn't mean that most houses are worth 10% less than they were a year ago.  The average price for the first half of April 2009 is skewed down because there is a 30% decline in sales for homes priced above $1M.

MidApril

With many houses selling in 2-3 days and the return to bidding wars on some properties, it certainly doesn't feel like a Buyer's market any more. 

John Pasalis is the Broker owner of Realosophy Realty Inc in Toronto. Email John

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Published: April 20, 2009
John Pasalis
John Pasalis
John Pasalis is President of Realosophy Realty, a Toronto real estate brokerage which uses data analysis to advise residential real estate buyers, sellers and investors. A specialist in real estate data analysis, John's research focuses on unlocking micro trends in the Greater Toronto Area real estate market. His research has been shared with the IMF and cited by the Bank of Canada and CMHC. A frequent commentator on the Toronto housing market and real estate consumer and industry issues, John has contributed to the Globe and Mail, CBC, BNN Bloomberg, TVO's The Agenda, Toronto Star and other media, national and international government and industry organizations. John holds a B.Sc. in Economics from the University of Toronto and is a candidate in the Doctorate of Business Administration Program at the University of Toronto and Henley Business School (UK).

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