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What Are Condo Fees? April 13, 2024 What are condo fees, how are they calculated, and what do they cover? Condos have become the home of choice for many Toronto homebuyers, particularly first-timers, but increasingly move-up buyers as well. But many don’t understand this lifestyle option before deciding that it’s right for them. Homeowners are drawn to condo living for a variety […] Read More
Interest Rate Announcement: Steady As She Goes, Until “Downward Momentum is Sustained” April 11, 2024 Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate at 5% The Bank of Canada has held its benchmark interest rate at 5%, marking the sixth consecutive pause after a tightening campaign in 2023 to cool high inflation. It appears to be working, with the inflation rate easing back to 2.8 per cent in February. Price pressures have eased across […] Read More
Better-Supplied Condo Market in Q4 2023 February 4, 2024 Fourth quarter 2023 condominium apartment sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) remained low historically, as the demand for ownership housing continued to be hampered by affordability concerns brought about by high borrowing costs. Buyers who were active in the market benefitted from a substantial amount of choice. This meant that average selling prices were […] Read More
Toronto Resale December and Year-End 2023 Statistics Released January 22, 2024 While the overall demand for housing remained buoyed by record immigration in 2023, more of this demand was pointed at the rental market. The number of Toronto home sales in 2023 came in at less than 70,000 due to affordability issues brought about by high mortgage rates. High borrowing costs coupled with unrealistic federal mortgage […] Read More
November 2023 Toronto Resale Market Statistics December 21, 2023 High borrowing costs and uncertain economic conditions continued to weigh on Toronto home sales in November 2023. Sales were down on a year-over-year basis, while listings were up from last year’s trough in supply. With more choice in the market, selling prices remained basically flat year-over-year. Inflation and elevated borrowing costs have taken their toll […] Read More
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