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2009OctobersinglefamilyIn October 2009, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 8,476 sales, up 64 per cent from October 2008. The average price for October transactions was $423,559 – up by 20 per cent compared to the same month last year.

“Strong sales growth has occurred across many property classes – from price ranges that would attract first-time buyers to luxury properties selling for over one million dollars,” said TREB President Tom Lebour.

“The highest rate of sales growth in October was experienced for properties selling for over $750,000 dollars. In contrast, luxury home sales declined at an above-average rate last year.”

Year-to-date sales, at 74,721, were up nine per cent compared to the first ten months of 2008. Average price, at $392,264 was up by almost three per cent.

“After a short dip in the winter, the average home price in the GTA has rebounded because sales have been high relative to listings,” according to Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager
of Market Analysis. “Watch for listings to rebound in 2010 as home owners react to the strong sales and price growth experienced in the latter half of this year.”

Median Price

In October, the median price was $357,000, from the $312,000 recorded during October of 2008.

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2009Jul-singlefamilybreakdownIn July 2009, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported a record 9,967 sales, up 28 per cent from July 2008. The average price for July transactions was $395,414 – up by six per cent compared to the same month last year.

“Households confident in their positioning within the current economic environment have taken advantage of housing affordability in the GTA,” said TREB President Tom Lebour. “The real estate sector has been one of the sectors making a positive contribution to economic growth in the GTA, not to mention Ontario and Canada more broadly.”

Year-to-date sales, at 50,632 are down 1.2 per cent compared to the first seven months of 2008. Average price, at $385,808 is down by less than one-half of one per cent.

“The steep drop-off in sales experienced at the beginning of the year has all but dissipated,” explained Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis.

“With five months left to go in the year, it is probable that total existing home sales in 2009 will be at or above last year’s level.”

Median Price

In July the median price was $339,900, from the $325,000 recorded during July of 2008.

Source: TREB

Sales are high, supply is low. What more can I say, it’s a sellers market.

Thinking of selling? Nobody knows how long this will last so take advantage of this and give me a call to sell your property for top dollar.

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2009junesinglefamily

This past June has been an amazing and frustrating month. Sales went through the roof with an increase in average sales price and number of homes sales. Multiple offers are back and buyers are pushing for new highs in a few key areas.

The chart to the left is the Single Family Residential Breakdown. It shows an increase of sales, a reduction in supply and less time to sell a house.

In June 2009, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported a record 10,955 sales, up 27 per cent from June 2008. The seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales in June was 100,700.

“The record result in June is testament to the fundamentally sound housing market in the GTA,” said TREB President Tom Lebour. “An increasing number of households have been confident in purchasing a home in the region’s affordable and diverse resale housing market.”

The average price for June transactions was $403,972 – up by two per cent compared to the same month last year.

“The re-emergence of seller’s market conditions has exerted upward pressure on home prices,” explained Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis. “Look for sales to remain high relative to listings in the second half of  the year. This will keep home prices growing.”

Median Price

In June the median price was $345,000, from the $335,250 recorded  during June of 2008.

Source:  TREB

Have you been thinking of selling your home? Do you know how much your home is worth? Give me a call and we can discuss how I can help you get the most out of your home.

Kirby Chan
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Forest Hill Real Estate
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www.KirbyChan.com
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May2009-statsIn May 2009, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 9,589 sales, up almost two per cent from May 2008 – the first annual increase since December 2007. The seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales in May was 81,300.

“The resale housing market in the GTA has remained resilient in the face of challenging times globally,” according to TREB President Maureen O’Neill. “Many home buyers have taken advantage of extremely low mortgage rates.”

The average price for May transactions was $395,609 – down less than one per cent compared to the same month last year.

“The average resale home price has moved in line with last year’s level because of tighter market conditions experienced this Spring,” stated Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis. “Home sales have increased strongly relative to new listings, bolstering home prices.”

Median Price

In May the median price was $337,000, from the $338,000 recorded during May of 2008.

Source:  TREB

So if you have been thinking of putting your house on the market, than your opportunity is coming this summer. Give me a call today so we can prepare your house to sell at the peak of the real estate market this summer.

Kirby Chan
Sales Representative
Forest Hill Real Estate
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www.KirbyChan.com
416.305.8008

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In April 2009, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 8,107 sales – down seven per cent from April 2008. While April sales remained lower than last year, the housing market gained momentum on a month-over-month basis. The  seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales in April, at 80,900, was up 26 per cent from March and up two-thirds compared to January’s ten-year low.

“Conditions in the resale housing market have improved markedly this Spring,” according to TREB President Maureen O’Neill. “Home purchases have increased as households have taken advantage of low interest rates and slightly lower home prices.”

The average price for April transactions was $385,641 – down three per cent from last year.

“The rate of average price decline continued to diminish last month. This is due in large part to a tightening in the resale market,” stated Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis. “The level of sales relative to new listings increased in April.”

Median Price

The median price in April was $330,000 from the $334,950 recorded in April of 2008.

Source:  TREB

Kirby Chan
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Forest Hill Real Estate
info@kirbychan.com
www.KirbyChan.com
416.305.8008

By the way… I’m never too busy for your referrals.

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