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Metro Toronto Real Estate Forecast 2020 One More

January 5, 2020 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

Metro Toronto Real Estate Forecast 2020 One More

  Metro Toronto Real Estate Forecast 2020 One More   HIGHLIGHTS Metro Toronto home prices are rising, and market conditions provide a negotiating advantage to sellers (not buyers). The average Metro Toronto household still can not afford current house prices. The key factor driving this price increase is a supply shortage (Not interest or mortgage […]

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Vancouver’s Housing Market is Dismal – Still Out Of Reach For Household Incomes Of $120,000 Yearly

September 29, 2019 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

Vancouver’s Housing Market is Dismal – Still Out Of Reach For Household Incomes Of $120,000 Yearly

  Vancouver’s Housing Market is Dismal – Still Out Of Reach For Household Incomes Of $120,000 Yearly   The housing numbers out of Vancouver, once among the world’s hottest real estate markets, are getting more dismal with each passing month.   Sales in April, 2019 were the lowest in 24 years for a month that […]

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

September 10, 2019 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

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

  Central Toronto Real Estate TREB Released August, 2019 Resale Market Figures   Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) President Michael Collins announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 7,711 residential sales through TREB’s MLS® System in August, 2019. This result represented a 13.4 per cent increase compared to 6,797 sales reported in August, 2018. On […]

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A Toronto Home Builds A Great Long Term Investment

August 11, 2019 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

A Toronto Home Builds A Great Long Term Investment