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Toronto Condo Demand Is larger Than Vancouver Real Estate Peak

November 14, 2021 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

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Toronto real estate demand has been strong, and the condo market was no exception. According to theToronto Real Estate Board’s (TREB) most recent statistics, buyers plowed into the market sending prices to dizzying new heights. Despite bank warnings over an overheated condo market, demand exceeded Vancouver’s real estate frenzy.

 

Toronto Condo Prices

Toronto condo prices reached north with a benchmark average price of $374,600, up 8.89% from 2015. The average price however, was $417,869 – 11% higher than the benchmark. The average skews a little higher because of those deep pockets in the $1M+ range.

Keep in mind that TREB covers the 905 area code GTA areas too, so you likely have to shell out more in Toronto proper. The average condo sold in the 416 last month was $446,612, up 9.8% from the year 2015. 905’ers payed an average price of $349,194, a 9.2% increase from last year. Both experienced similar appreciation, but there’s still roughly a 30% premium on living in the city.

 

Demand Is Increasing

Demand side pressures were definitely a contributor to rising prices. Condos represented 28.4% of all sales, second only to detached homes. Buyers snatching up condos in as little as 25 days, that’s slightly longer than the average of 18 days. But let’s be real here, anyway you slice it, you still have less than a month to make a decision on the largest buy most people ever make.

 

Absorption Rate

You know how Vancouver has a super in demand market? Well, buyer demand is actually stronger for Toronto’s condos. Demand this month exceeded Vancouver’s peak demand in March by 3%. So if someone says no one wants condos, they fail to look at actual toronto condo sold reports.

Absorption rates show prices will likely stay strong in the near term, reaching 68%. That’s up from 57% the month before, a 20% increase. Generally speaking, in a perfect market, analysts believe prices move higher when absorption is above 20%. They tend to move lower when they’re below 10%. A balanced market is what’s between those numbers.

Absorption rates aren’t used in Toronto very publicly, but we’d like to change that. We’ve been using it to track Vancouver, and it’s been a pretty solid indicator of demand. This was our initial calculation, since TREB doesn’t prepare that data.

 

How Much People Are Spending

An interesting nugget in the numbers were 60% of all sales were under the average price of $417,000. The majority of those buyers were in the $300k-$400k range. At 3-5x the median income, a mortgage rate hike will likely have a minimal impact on demand for these places. Here’s a breakdown of how much people are spending:

 

Toronto Condo Sales By Price August 2016

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Toronto’s condo market has more demand than Vancouver’s peak, which is running into interesting territory. Juwai, China’s largest real estate firm, recently told us that they’ve seen a surge in interest from Chinese buyers looking at Toronto last month. The lack of statistical data from the city makes it hard to confirm whether that resulted in additional foreign buyer demand however. The coming months will probably be watched very closely.

Price data courtesy of Toronto Real Estate Board, adjusted to standardized City of Toronto wards.

Read the full post in Better Dwelling

 

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