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Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 4,337 transactions through the TorontoMLS® system in January 2011. This result was 13 per cent lower than the record result reported in January 2010.
The average selling price for January 2011 sales was $427,037, representing an increase of over four per cent compared to the average of $409,058 reported ...
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Toronto housing starts have risen for three months in a row, CMHC says in a report released this week.
The seasonally adjusted annual rate of total housing starts rose 13% in October from the month prior, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says, to a total of 34,200 units. Single-detached starts have remained stable, but condo starts have once ...
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While much of the North American housing market has taken a hit over the last year, one market is showing promise for home buyers - the Toronto condominium market.
While TheStar.com reports that overall Canadian starts are on the decline for their sixth straight month according to ...
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• 1 bath, 1 bdrm apartment - MLS® $250,000 CAD - Reasonably Priced!
Bathurst/Lakeshore, Toronto - Luxury Condo Apartment In Waterpark City With Great Lake Views. Walk To Lake, Cne, Ontario Place, Air Canada, Skydome. Ttc At Your Doorstep, Stainless Steel Appliances. Enjoy Indoor Pool, Equipped Gym, Entertainment ...
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Toronto has solidified its spot as North America’s largest condominium market, according to a report that says 259 projects are in the works in the city’s census area.
Urbanation, one of the country’s major condominium market research firms, says condo sales skyrocketed over the first nine months of 2007. There were 16,790, ...
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In the battle for one-upmanship in Toronto's luxury real estate market, Alex Shnaider has revealed a convincing hand.
The enigmatic Toronto billionaire says in an exclusive interview he has decided to keep what has been billed as Canada's most expensive condominium, valued at up to $20 million, at the Trump International Hotel & Tower ...
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Average detached home prices in north central Toronto, particularly along the Yonge Street corridor, nudged above the million-dollar mark in the first half of 2007, according to Toronto Real Estate Board. The area - which encompasses such tony neighbourhoods as Forest Hill, Chaplin Estates, Deer Park and Cedarvale - saw average home prices ...
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Condominium sales are at a record high in Toronto with 40 per cent of new home sales coming from condo purchases.
According to the Toronto Real Estate Board, 2,173 units sold in the city last month representing a 23 per cent increase in sales compared to June of last year. Ontario's housing market continues to perform beyond industry ...
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