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In Toronto From Renting To Owning A Condo Is Becoming Harder

June 11, 2019 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

In Toronto From Renting To Owning A Condo Is Becoming Harder

In Toronto From Renting To Owning A Condo Is Becoming Harder     In Toronto From Renting To Owning A Condo Is Becoming Harder     Runaway price growth for single-family homes is a thing of the past in Toronto and Vancouver today, thanks to rising interest rates and tougher mortgage rules. But with prices […]

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Toronto is U.S. and Canada’s fastest-growing city, and that’s not good

June 11, 2019 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

Toronto is U.S. and Canada’s fastest-growing city, and that’s not good

    Toronto is U.S. and Canada’s fastest-growing city, and that’s not good   Torontonians could find themselves “doubling up” on housing with friends or relatives in the incoming years as the city’s breakneck population growth outstrips the supply of new housing, an urban planning expert is warning.   In an analysis published online this […]

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Central Toronto Real Estate TREB Released May, 2019 Resale Market Figures

June 11, 2019 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

Central Toronto Real Estate TREB Released May, 2019 Resale Market Figures

  Central Toronto Real Estate TREB Released May, 2019 Resale Market Figures     Toronto Real Estate Board President announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 9,989 transactions through TREB’s MLS® System in May 2019. This result represented a substantial increase of 18.9 per cent over the 15-year low in May 2018, Please note that […]

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Central Toronto Real Estate TREB Released April, 2019 Resale Market Figures

May 11, 2019 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

Central Toronto Real Estate TREB Released April, 2019 Resale Market Figures

  Central Toronto Real Estate TREB Released April, 2019 Resale Market Figures   TREB announced that the Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported a substantial year-over-year increase in home sales in April 2019. The number of residential transactions jumped by 16.8 per cent to 9,042 compared to 7,744 in April 2018. On a preliminary seasonally adjusted […]

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Toronto housing slowdown reasons Bank of Canada showed

April 28, 2019 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

Toronto housing slowdown reasons Bank of Canada showed

  Toronto housing slowdown reasons Bank of Canada showed   The Bank of Canada found the prices of the housing market went up way out of affordability range for buyers. The Bank estimated. that between 2015 and 2018, the rising cost of home ownership would have lowered annual home sales nationwide by a hefty 56,000 […]

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