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Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 7,922 transactions through the TorontoMLS® system in July 2011, representing a 23% increase over July 2010. Total sales through the first seven months of this year amounted to 55,863 – down by 1.3% compared to the same period in 2010. After adjusting for seasonal fluctuations, the July figure ...
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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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GTA home sales skyrocketed 64%, with gains at every price point, says the Toronto Real Estate Board.
Nearly 8,500 homes were sold, up 64% from last October, with the average price at $423,559 - up by 20% compared to the same month last year.
“It has been GTA-wide,” Jason Mercer, TREB’s senior manager of market analysis, said ...
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There are more signs of stabilization in the local real estate market.
Interest rates are at a record low for a five-year, fixed-term mortgage, still the most popular product among homeowners. Some banks are offering rates as low as 3.75%, if the buyer locks in for a full five years. But variable rates, tied to prime, have also continued to drop ...
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The global economic downturn is a mixed blessing for home buyers - if you're lucky enough to hang on to your job, you should be in a much better position to buy a house, according to a report released Thursday by RBC Economics.
"Declining consumer confidence amid dimming employment prospects and the turmoil in credit markets have had a ...
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The Greater Toronto Area resale housing market reported 5,155 sales in October, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O’Neill announced. This represents a 35% decline from the 7,915 sales reported in October 2007 and a 25% decrease from the 6,876 transactions that took place during the same period two years ago. In the City of Toronto, ...
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