Marketwatch
Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Real Estate News Release:
(Courtesy of the Toronto Real Estate Board)
GTA Housing Resales at 2,044 in Mid February
TORONTO, February 19, 2009 – Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 2,044 sales through the first 14 days of February, compared to 2,775 sales reported during the same period in 2008. “While sales have been lower, the housing sector remains one of the pillars of the GTA economy,” said TREB President Maureen O’Neill. “Each existing home transaction generates, on average, more than $33,000 in spin-off spending on renovations and other housing-related items. This spin-off spending translates into jobs.”
“The City of Toronto needs to do its part to encourage homeownership by reducing the tax burden on existing and potential home owners,” said TREB President Maureen O’Neill. “To this end, Greater Toronto REALTORS® are calling on the City to roll back the municipal land transfer tax. We presented our views to the City’s Budget Committee yesterday.” The average home price in the GTA was $364,748 compared to $385,735 in mid-month February last year.
“It is interesting to note that while the average price was down, the annual rate of price decline slowed compared to the previous four months,” according to Jason Mercer, the Toronto Real Estate Board’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis. “If this trend continues into the spring, it could point towards average home prices leveling off between 360,000 and $370,000.”
Mid-Month January GTA Housing Resales at 888
TORONTO, January 19, 2009 – Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 888 sales during the first half of January compared to 1,776 in the first 15 days of 2008. “According to Statistics Canada the economic situation throughout Canada changed noticeably over the past year with job losses in the fourth quarter of 2008. Toronto is not immune to this, the GTA housing market has been impacted,” according to TREB President Maureen O’Neill.
The average GTA price mid-way through January is $332,495 from $367,574 during the same period in 2008. The median GTA price was $301,000 compared to 316,000 last year. “While sales have declined, listings have remained high. GTA home buyers have benefitted from more choice,” explained Ms. O’Neill. “Historically, increased choice in the marketplace has equated to a moderation in price growth.”
In January 2009, stronger declines in sales and prices were experienced in the City of Toronto. “Sales for January a year ago may have been elevated by the flurry of transactions completed before the city’s land transfer tax went into effect,” added Ms. O’Neill.
“The costs of home ownership in the 416 has increased due to the added land transfer tax many home buyers now face in the City of Toronto. Some households considering the purchase of a home in the City have either put their decision on hold or looked elsewhere in the GTA.”
Greater Toronto Home Resales at 1,500 in Mid December
TORONTO, December 17, 2008 -- Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 1,487 resale transactions during the first half of December, from 2,868 sales recorded in the same period a year ago, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O’Neill announced today.
The average price of a home in the Greater Toronto Area is currently $360,652. This compares to an average of $404,707 recorded during the first half of December 2007 and to an average of $343,048 recorded during the same period in 2006.
“Keeping today’s market statistics in perspective, MLS® statistics confirm that over the last 10 years the price of homes has increased in value. What this means for the consumer is that real estate continues to hold its value and is a solid choice for long-term investments,” said Ms. O’Neill.
In the 416 area, 619 transactions were recorded during the first half of this month, from 1,402 sales that took place during the same timeframe a year ago.
The average price in the 416 area is currently $382,759, from an average of $450,731 a year ago, and $367,650 recorded in the first half of December 2006.
In the 905 region 868 homes changed hands in the first two weeks of this month, from 1,466 transactions that took place in the first half of December 2007.
The 905 region’s current average price is $344,887 from an average of $360,691 recorded during the same timeframe a year ago and $325,477 recorded at mid-December 2006.
“The recent C.D. Howe land transfer tax study confirms REALTORS’® concerns that the second LTT imposed on homebuyers in the City of Toronto has indeed contributed to the economic conditions in the GTA,” added Ms. O’Neill.
There are currently 24,708 listings on the TorontoMLS system, from 17,027 a year ago. The average number of days a home now remains on the market is 43, as compared to 33 days a year ago. Sellers are achieving 96 per cent of their listing price, as compared to 98 per cent a year ago.
“Location, price and your own personal financial and family situation all play an important role when considering a purchase,” said Ms. O’Neill. “REALTORS® can provide you with information about neighbourhoods, school districts and realistic pricing because of their vast knowledge of the local community.”
This mid month release does not provide a year in review analysis. A summary of activity for all of 2008 including the month of December will be provided in the January 2009 Market Watch Report.
Over 3,600 Greater Toronto Area Resale Housing Sales in November
TORONTO, December 04, 2008 -- Greater Toronto REALTORS® recorded 3,640 transactions last month, from 7,313 sales in November 2007, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O’Neill announced today.
Year-to-date sales figures for the Greater Toronto Area show 72,086 transactions in 2008, from 88,695 sales recorded in the same January to November period a year ago. By contrast, the 2008 year-to-date average price in the GTA is $379,489, from $375,445 in 2007.
“Its important for the public to understand that while sales activity has moderated in 2008, due to current economic conditions, the average price of homes has increased from 2006 still making real estate a solid long term investment,” said O’Neill.
In the 416 area, 1,523 transactions took place last month, from 3,426 sales recorded in November 2007. From a year-to-date perspective, there have been 28,806 sales in the 416 area this year, from 36,804 transactions a year ago.
In the 905 Region 2,117 homes changed hands last month, from November 2007’s 3,887 sales. The 905 Region’s year-to-date figures show 43,280 transactions this year, from 51,891 sales recorded during the same period in 2007.
“Homeownership in the Greater Toronto Area continues to be an affordable, stable and secure investment,” said Ms. O’Neill. “Home buyers and sellers should be confident about their bricks and mortar investment which provides shelter and a place to raise a family.”
“Home prices are affordable, interest rates are at historical low levels and the supply of homes for sale is good providing additional reasons for buyers thinking of entering the market,” added O’Neill.
The average price of a home in the GTA last month was $368,582, from $393,747 noted in November 2007. In November 2006 the average price was recorded at $355,727.
In the 416 area, last month’s average price was $390,225, from $433,859 noted in November 2007. The average price recorded in November 2006 was $381,188. From a year-to-date perspective the 2008 average price in the 416 area is $411,155, from last year’s $411,640.
In the 905 Region, the average price recorded last month was $353,012, from $358,391 recorded in November of 2007. In November 2006 the average price was $335,522. The year-to-date average price in the 905 Region this year is $359,245, from $349,774 in 2007.
The average number of days a home currently remains on the market in the GTA is 41, from an average of 32 days last November. There are currently 27,037 homes listed on the TorontoMLS system compared to 18,309 available properties in November 2007.
“While homeownership offers immediate benefits and long term value by way of equity, it also provides tax benefits over time,” said Ms. O’Neill. “If you bought a house five years ago, it would be worth more than 20 per cent more today.”
“As REALTORS®, we help build communities and will continue to do so even during challenging economic times,” added Ms. O’Neill. “It’s important to consult with a REALTOR® to get accurate local market information.”
Greater Toronto Area Resale Housing Moderate in September
September 17, 2008 -- The Greater Toronto Areaís autumn resale housing market began with moderate activity, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen OíNeill announced today.
With 2,726 sales during the first half of this month, activity has declined 16 per cent from the 3,236 recorded during same time period a year ago. Compared to the 2,913 transactions recorded during the first half of September 2006, activity has declined six per cent.
In the City of Toronto, 998 sales were recorded, which represents a 23 per cent decline from the 1,297 transactions recorded in the first half of September 2007 and an 11 per cent decline from the 1,118 homes that changed hands in 2006. However, activity increased 16 per cent in the first half of September 2007 from the same period in 2006.
In the 905 Region, there were 1,728 sales, down 11 per cent from the first half of September 2007, when 1,939 transactions were recorded and within four per cent of the 1,795 sales recorded during the same timeframe in 2006. However, activity increased eight per cent during the first two weeks of September 2007 as compared to 2006.
Although housing activity in the GTA remains moderate, weíre continuing to see a consistent pattern, and this stability is certainly positive news compared to markets in other sectors and in other world cities,î said Ms. OíNeill.
At $366,158 the average price of housing in the GTA has increased marginally from the $364,364 recorded a year ago and is up nine per cent from $335,208 recorded in September 2006.
In the City of Toronto, the average price is $386,524 up marginally from the $384,796 recorded in the first half of September 2007 and up 12 per cent from the $343,561 average from the same period in 2006.
In the 905 Region, the average price is $354,395; an increase of one per cent from $350,698 recorded a year ago and up seven per cent from $330,005 recorded in the first half of September 2006.
The fact that prices have held firm despite moderate activity shows that consumers regard real estate as a sound investment,î said Ms. OíNeill.
The percentage of asking price that Sellers receive for their homes has also remained consistent. The list to sale price ratio is 98 per cent, as it was a year ago.
The 26,299 properties listed for sale on the TorontoMLS system have increased 26 per cent from a year ago when 20,841 homes were available. The time that homes remain on the market has increased as well, to an average of 37 days compared to 31 days a year ago.
In a few areas though, activity heated up during the first two weeks of the month.
Transactions in Bowmanville (E17) increased 66 per cent from a year ago, as a result of strong detached home sales.
In Streetsville (W20) activity increased seven per cent compared to mid-September 2007 due mainly to semi-detached sales.
Vaughan (N02) saw a 20 per cent increased in transactions from a year ago due to strong sales of all housing types.
WEST |
NORTH |
EAST |
CENTRAL |
District |
Active |
Month |
Year |
Active |
Month |
Year |
Active |
Month |
Year |
Active |
Month |
Year |
01 |
93 |
35 |
107 |
188 |
42 |
150 |
123 |
48 |
170 |
661 |
176 |
660 |
02 |
104 |
58 |
149 |
292 |
54 |
190 |
101 |
48 |
176 |
112 |
39 |
150 |
03 |
232 |
46 |
164 |
521 |
100 |
392 |
254 |
63 |
231 |
96 |
25 |
117 |
04 |
270 |
30 |
123 |
242 |
55 |
201 |
210 |
51 |
187 |
204 |
66 |
210 |
05 |
531 |
52 |
179 |
264 |
43 |
134 |
235 |
67 |
206 |
|
|
|
06 |
259 |
85 |
260 |
217 |
42 |
154 |
112 |
41 |
130 |
68 |
20 |
68 |
07 |
101 |
36 |
108 |
265 |
75 |
277 |
252 |
47 |
182 |
227 |
61 |
238 |
08 |
258 |
60 |
241 |
552 |
101 |
408 |
329 |
44 |
178 |
213 |
71 |
269 |
09 |
185 |
23 |
90 |
|
|
|
342 |
55 |
239 |
71 |
28 |
87 |
10 |
497 |
59 |
183 |
224 |
33 |
132 |
134 |
40 |
117 |
79 |
44 |
158 |
11 |
|
|
|
582 |
142 |
482 |
403 |
53 |
219 |
98 |
14 |
78 |
12 |
223 |
52 |
182 |
103 |
16 |
69 |
70 |
11 |
30 |
130 |
23 |
82 |
13 |
222 |
41 |
156 |
79 |
6 |
25 |
276 |
69 |
203 |
126 |
33 |
116 |
14 |
141 |
29 |
107 |
100 |
12 |
48 |
408 |
84 |
316 |
344 |
114 |
390 |
15 |
567 |
93 |
349 |
82 |
12 |
54 |
361 |
83 |
342 |
240 |
80 |
243 |
16 |
177 |
58 |
172 |
106 |
16 |
69 |
651 |
143 |
506 |
|
|
|
17 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
254 |
43 |
162 |
328 |
74 |
266 |
|
|
|
18 |
149 |
22 |
69 |
103 |
29 |
104 |
24 |
3 |
11 |
|
|
|
19 |
506 |
131 |
449 |
138 |
30 |
109 |
103 |
21 |
79 |
|
|
|
20 |
525 |
165 |
580 |
31 |
5 |
15 |
117 |
19 |
53 |
|
|
|
21 |
366 |
73 |
265 |
45 |
11 |
19 |
142 |
15 |
69 |
|
|
|
22 |
154 |
45 |
187 |
83 |
9 |
36 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
23 |
1,120 |
247 |
919 |
169 |
23 |
72 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
24 |
806 |
146 |
564 |
68 |
6 |
40 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
25 |
89 |
17 |
54 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
26 |
15 |
2 |
11 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
27 |
199 |
52 |
190 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
227 |
44 |
154 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29 |
160 |
23 |
119 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total: |
8,181 |
1,724 |
6,131 |
4,708 |
905 |
3,342 |
4,975 |
1,079 |
3,910 |
2,669 |
794 |
2,866 |
|