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Toronto Home Sales Pick Up
by Blanche Evans
Toronto is a clean, safe, cosmopolitan city with a wonderful network of parks, recreational, and cultural facilities, say local Realtors, and it is Canada's most populated city. Home sales are still down from last year, but picking up steam from early spring.
Says Vieira, "Toronto recorded 7,307 single-family dwelling sales in April through the Toronto Real Estate Board MLS system, down 11 per cent from last April's 8,181 sales, but up 5 per cent from March's 6,986 figure. The average price for a single-family home moved up 1 percent to $292,783 in April from March's price of $290,185, and up 5 percent from the $277,664 recorded in April 2002. The real estate market remained stable over the cold winter months and now that warmer weather is on its way, we can expect to see a very vibrant spring selling season." Downtown Toronto extends south from Eglinton Avenue to Lake Ontario, bordered on the west by Dufferin Street and on the east by the Don Valley Parkway, says Vieira. "Downtown Toronto recorded 653 single-family dwelling sales in April through thereunto Real Estate Board MLS system, down 8 per cent from last April's 710 sales, and up 5 per cent from March's 623 figure. The average price for a single-family home moved up 7 percent to $459,893 in April from March's price of $430,011, and up 1 percent from the $456,268 recorded in April 2002."
McRae says, "Some neighbourhoods and price ranges are hotter than others. Leaside and North Toronto have been hot for several years with properties often selling for more than the list price. Homes priced less than $350K are also in great demand. For those considering downsizing it is a great time to sell. Conditions are also favourable for people who are upgrading as they should be able to sell their present home readily." Click here to view current Market Conditions in your location. Published: May 30, 2003 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles: |
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