Still Hibernating

Spring is officially here, yet Toronto’s real estate market remains in a deep slumber. Sales activity in April 2025 was down 18% compared to April 2024—a month that was already underwhelming by historical standards. Year-over-year prices also declined. Even more concerning, however, is the month-over-month drop in average prices from March to April 2025. Typically,…

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Strong Headwinds and a Glimmer of Hope

We hope this newsletter finds you well—and perhaps not too distracted by recent fluctuations in your investment portfolio. Toronto’s real estate market remained soft in March 2025. Total residential transactions declined by 17% compared to March 2024, with condominium apartment sales particularly weak, falling 22% year-over-year. Notably, March 2024 was itself a subdued month, making…

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There’s No Place Like Home

Toronto’s real estate market in February 2025 experienced a slowdown. Transaction volumes were down by 22% compared to the previous year, and year-to-date transactions for 2025 are 31% lower than the 5-year (2021-2025) average. Despite the decline in transaction activity, prices showed resilience, with average prices increasing by more than 1% compared to February 2024.…

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Market Outlook, Clear as Mud

Toronto’s real estate market had an uneven start in January. Overall transactions decreased, driven primarily by a struggling condominium market, while the freehold market saw an uptick in sales compared to the same period last year. Despite a significant increase in new listings across all housing types, prices remained relatively stable. As the calendar flipped…

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2024 Market Recap

Toronto’s real estate market in December 2024 experienced a decline in transactions across all segments. Average prices saw only marginal changes, with detached homes witnessing the most significant price reductions compared to the previous year. The positive momentum observed in October and November, fueled by five consecutive interest rate cuts, was tempered by the uncertainty…

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Market Gifts

Toronto’s real estate market showed continued signs of recovery in November, following slower sales during the first three quarters of the year. Transactions in November were 39% higher compared to November 2023, with detached properties leading the way. Prices for freehold properties increased by approximately 5%, while condominium prices experienced a slight decline. The real…

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Over The Hump

Toronto’s October results showed signs of life as transactions were 37% higher than last October’s.  Prices were up for freehold properties while condo prices were slightly off from a year ago. Transactions were up as the Bank of Canada lowered the key overnight rate for the 4th consecutive meeting with the most recent decrease of 0.50%…

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It’s Broke, Fix It

Toronto’s September real estate market was slow.  Hopes of a strong fall market following a sluggish summer did not transpire as sales came in only 4% higher than a year ago and 5% higher than Aug 2024.  Prices were resilient following 3 interest rate reductions since the beginning of the summer.  September saw the surge of new…

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Stalemate

Toronto’s August market continued to be sluggish.  Sales were down 9% from a year ago. Overall prices dropped –  lead by the slumping condo market that has more than 6 months of inventory.  New listings were lower than a year ago as many homeowners anticipated another reduction in the September interest rate announcement – which…

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All Quiet on the Home Front

Toronto’s July real estate market was weak.  Although transactions were up 2% from last July and average prices were similar, the year-over-year comparison is against a soft July 2023 market.  Average prices were down for the second month after seeing monthly increases from January through to May 2024.  The July 2024 average price was 8.8%…

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