Kamran  Ebrahimi

Kamran Ebrahimi

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November Toronto Real Estate Market Update


 

 

 

To Buy Now or Wait?

COVID has created historical outcomes within the Greater Toronto Area House & Condo demands. The Million dollar question now is, to wait or to secure.

The record pace of home sales in the fall continued with 8,766 sales reported in November - this result was up by 24.3 per cent compared to November of last year.

Generally speaking, year-over-year growth in sales was stronger for single-family homes in the GTA regions surrounding the City of Toronto, but annual single-family growth rates remained robust in the ‘416’ area code as well.

Home buyers continued to take advantage of very low borrowing costs in November, especially those looking to buy some form of single-family home. Competition between buyers for ground-oriented homes has been extremely strong in many neighbourhoods throughout the GTA, which has continued to support double-digit annual rates of price growth.

Market conditions tightened in many single-family market segments in November, resulting in double-digit year-over-year increases in average selling prices for detached houses, semi-detached houses and townhouses.

In contrast to the single-family market segments, buyers continued to benefit from much more choice in the condominium apartment market compared to last year, particularly in the City of Toronto.

The number of new condominium apartment listings in November was almost three-times that reported in November of last year. More options in the condo apartment market translated into a small year-over-year decline in the average condominium apartment selling price in the ‘416’ area code.

The condominium apartment market is certainly more balanced than in previous years, with some buyers benefitting from lower selling prices compared to last year. However, this may be somewhat of a short-term phenomenon.

Once we move into the post-COVID period, we will start to see a resumption of population growth, both from immigration and a return of non-permanent residents. This will lead to an increase in demand for condominium apartments in the ownership and rental markets,

Compared to just a year ago, the average Toronto Condominium has decreased by less then 4.80%, not a significate decrease considering the average condominium had increased by over 10% yearly - over the past 5-years.
 

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