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AUGUST 2025: REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT

As we move from summer into early fall, the data suggests a market that is settling into balance. Sales are modestly higher than a year ago; supply ...

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Move-Up Math: What Can You Really Afford in Today's Toronto Market?

With average residential sale prices down 3.5% year-over-year to $1,088,166 and more inventory available, move-up buyers have opportunities that didn't ...

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JULY 2025: REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT

A postpandemic pattern and market correction has emerged and barring any unexpected geo-political issues that might appear, the market pattern that ...

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Fall Market Advantage: Why August is the Perfect Time to Plan Your Move-Up

If you've been considering upgrading from your current home but have been hesitant about timing, this could be your moment. Here's why August is actually ...

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JUNE 2025: REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT

The Toronto and Region residential resale numbers for June are a mix of good, bad and strange news. Let’s begin with the good news.

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APRIL 2025: REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT

There is no doubt that the overall numbers for the April resale market are moribund. Yet within these gloomy numbers are some bright spots that speak ...

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MARCH 2025: REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT

The Toronto and Region residential resale market is currently bifurcated, with distinct trends emerging in both the City of Toronto and the 905 Region ...

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FEBRUARY 2025: REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT

Real estate markets are generally influenced by local factors such as employment, the local economy, supply, affordability, and, ultimately, the domestic ...

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JANUARY 2025: REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT

The first month of 2025 prompts a reference to Hugh MacLennan’s 1945 novel (Two Solitudes), primarily because it is Canadian, and secondly, because ...

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DECEMBER 2024: REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT

2024 has now come to an end, and unfortunately, it finished, to quote T.S. Eliot, not with a bang, but a whimper.

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