Topics: Toronto
Canada: Montreal and Greater Toronto Real Estate Market Sees Surge in February Sales
Montreal-area home sales jumped 30% in February, with prices on the rise. Find out more about the latest trends in the Quebec real estate market.
Montreal-area home sales jumped 30% in February, with prices on the rise. Find out more about the latest trends in the Quebec real estate market.
Read moreToronto Luxury Rental Prices Decline by 4.8% in Q4 2023, Outpacing Major Cities
Discover the latest findings from Knight Frank's Prime Global Rental Index, showing a 4.8% drop in luxury rental prices in Toronto, attributed to supply and demand imbalances.
Discover the latest findings from Knight Frank\'s Prime Global Rental Index, showing a 4.8% drop in luxury rental prices in Toronto, attributed to supply and demand imbalances.
Read moreIs Montreal and Greater Toronto Area Real Estate Headed for a Crisis? October Figures Raise Concerns
According to the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers, home sales in the Montreal area witnessed a decline of two percent in October compared to the same period last year. This figure represents the second-lowest level of home sales recorded since the association began compiling market data in 2000. In October, Montreal recorded a total of 2,675 home sales, down from 2,740 in the previous year.
According to the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers, home sales in the Montreal area witnessed a decline of two percent in October compared to the same period last year. This figure represents the second-lowest level of home sales recorded since the association began compiling market data in 2000. In October, Montreal recorded a total of 2,675 home sales, down from 2,740 in the previous year.
Read moreUnattainable Dreams: Toronto's Housing Market Unaffordable, Even in the Face of a Hypothetical Recession!
In the realm of real estate, Toronto has gained notoriety for its soaring housing prices, leaving many potential buyers struggling to find affordable homes. But even in the face of a hypothetical "worst-case scenario" recession, a new report suggests that Toronto's housing market will remain unattainable for many.
In the realm of real estate, Toronto has gained notoriety for its soaring housing prices, leaving many potential buyers struggling to find affordable homes. But even in the face of a hypothetical "worst-case scenario" recession, a new report suggests that Toronto\'s housing market will remain unattainable for many.
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