"Recent Ipsos survey results suggest that home buying activity in the GTA will remain strong moving forward. The year-over-year dip in home sales we have experienced over the last two months seem to be the result of would-be buyers putting their decision to purchase temporarily on hold while they monitor the impact of the Fair Housing Plan. On the supply side of the market, it certainly looks as though buyers will benefit from more choice in the second half of 2017 compared to the same period in 2016,"said Jason Mercer, TREB's Director of Market Analysis and Service Channels.
TORONTO REAL ESTATE SALES - APRIL 2018 (TREB)Shawn Venasse
TORONTO, May 3, 2018 -- Toronto Real Estate Board President Tim Syrianos announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 7,792 sales through TREB's MLS® System in April 2018. The average selling price was $804,584. On a year-over-year basis, sales were down by 32.1 per cent and the average selling price was down by 12.4 per cent.
- Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell 22% in January 2018 compared to January 2017, with 4,019 sales reported versus a record 5,155 sales in January 2017.
- New home listings increased 17.4% year-over-year to 8,585 listings in January 2018, however, new listings were still the second lowest for the month of January in the past 10 years.
- The average home price declined 4.1% year-over-year to $736,783, driven by a decline in detached home prices, while condo apartment prices increased over 14% year-over-year.
TORONTO REGIONAL REAL ESTATE BOARD'S - MARKET WATCH - FOR AUGUEST 2021Shawn Venasse
This is the monthly stats report on all sales and listings within the MLS system run by the Toronto real estate board. This is the definitive AUGUST 2021 sales guide.
CANADIAN HOME SALES ACTIVITY IMPROVES IN JUNE - 16 JULY 2018Shawn Venasse
The document provides a summary of national residential real estate statistics in Canada. Some key points:
- National home sales rose 4.1% from May to June 2018 but were down 10.7% from June 2017.
- The national average home sale price edged down 1.3% year-over-year in June.
- The unemployment rate was 5.9% at the end of June 2018, trending near record lows.
- The Bank of Canada raised interest rates by 0.25% to 1.5% in July, signaling further hikes are likely.
Residential home sales in the Greater Toronto Area declined 40.4% year-over-year in July 2017, led by decreases in the detached home segment. While sales dropped significantly, new listings only increased slightly by 5.1%. The Toronto Real Estate Board President attributed the sales decline primarily to psychological factors as buyers waited to see how market conditions evolved, rather than foreign buyers. The average home price rose 5% year-over-year to $746,218, reflecting more housing choice in the market, though supply remains an ongoing issue.
The document summarizes key metrics and trends in the 2019 San Francisco County housing market based on data from the local MLS. It finds that while buyer activity was strong due to low mortgage rates and a healthy economy, inventory constraints continued to limit sales. Median home prices rose 2.2% from 2018 to $1,380,000. Condo prices increased more than single family homes. Most neighborhoods saw price increases but inventory declined substantially year-over-year.
The document summarizes the real estate market trends in Marblehead, Massachusetts for 2018. Key points:
- The median price of single family homes increased 3.7% to a new high of $689,500, while sales dropped 9.4% to 212 units due to low supply.
- The median condo price rose 1.6% to $370,000, with 53 units sold being consistent with the past 4 years.
- Single family home prices were lower in the second half of the year than the first half, which has rarely happened before.
- Mortgage rates fell back to 4.5% by the end of the year after rising to almost 5% in November.
- Home sales in the Toronto region reached a record high in April 2016, with 12,085 sales, up 7.4% from April 2015. However, sales of detached and semi-detached houses as well as townhouses declined in the City of Toronto due to low inventory.
- The average home price rose 16.2% from April 2015 to $739,082 in April 2016 due to high demand and lack of supply, especially in the City of Toronto where some homeowners chose not to list due to the land transfer tax.
- With strong buyer competition expected to continue through the busy spring season, home prices were forecast to keep rising unless listings growth significantly outpaced sales growth.
TORONTO REAL ESTATE SALES - APRIL 2018 (TREB)Shawn Venasse
TORONTO, May 3, 2018 -- Toronto Real Estate Board President Tim Syrianos announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 7,792 sales through TREB's MLS® System in April 2018. The average selling price was $804,584. On a year-over-year basis, sales were down by 32.1 per cent and the average selling price was down by 12.4 per cent.
- Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell 22% in January 2018 compared to January 2017, with 4,019 sales reported versus a record 5,155 sales in January 2017.
- New home listings increased 17.4% year-over-year to 8,585 listings in January 2018, however, new listings were still the second lowest for the month of January in the past 10 years.
- The average home price declined 4.1% year-over-year to $736,783, driven by a decline in detached home prices, while condo apartment prices increased over 14% year-over-year.
TORONTO REGIONAL REAL ESTATE BOARD'S - MARKET WATCH - FOR AUGUEST 2021Shawn Venasse
This is the monthly stats report on all sales and listings within the MLS system run by the Toronto real estate board. This is the definitive AUGUST 2021 sales guide.
CANADIAN HOME SALES ACTIVITY IMPROVES IN JUNE - 16 JULY 2018Shawn Venasse
The document provides a summary of national residential real estate statistics in Canada. Some key points:
- National home sales rose 4.1% from May to June 2018 but were down 10.7% from June 2017.
- The national average home sale price edged down 1.3% year-over-year in June.
- The unemployment rate was 5.9% at the end of June 2018, trending near record lows.
- The Bank of Canada raised interest rates by 0.25% to 1.5% in July, signaling further hikes are likely.
Residential home sales in the Greater Toronto Area declined 40.4% year-over-year in July 2017, led by decreases in the detached home segment. While sales dropped significantly, new listings only increased slightly by 5.1%. The Toronto Real Estate Board President attributed the sales decline primarily to psychological factors as buyers waited to see how market conditions evolved, rather than foreign buyers. The average home price rose 5% year-over-year to $746,218, reflecting more housing choice in the market, though supply remains an ongoing issue.
The document summarizes key metrics and trends in the 2019 San Francisco County housing market based on data from the local MLS. It finds that while buyer activity was strong due to low mortgage rates and a healthy economy, inventory constraints continued to limit sales. Median home prices rose 2.2% from 2018 to $1,380,000. Condo prices increased more than single family homes. Most neighborhoods saw price increases but inventory declined substantially year-over-year.
The document summarizes the real estate market trends in Marblehead, Massachusetts for 2018. Key points:
- The median price of single family homes increased 3.7% to a new high of $689,500, while sales dropped 9.4% to 212 units due to low supply.
- The median condo price rose 1.6% to $370,000, with 53 units sold being consistent with the past 4 years.
- Single family home prices were lower in the second half of the year than the first half, which has rarely happened before.
- Mortgage rates fell back to 4.5% by the end of the year after rising to almost 5% in November.
- Home sales in the Toronto region reached a record high in April 2016, with 12,085 sales, up 7.4% from April 2015. However, sales of detached and semi-detached houses as well as townhouses declined in the City of Toronto due to low inventory.
- The average home price rose 16.2% from April 2015 to $739,082 in April 2016 due to high demand and lack of supply, especially in the City of Toronto where some homeowners chose not to list due to the land transfer tax.
- With strong buyer competition expected to continue through the busy spring season, home prices were forecast to keep rising unless listings growth significantly outpaced sales growth.
This report summarizes the 2018 San Francisco County housing market. Some key points:
- Home prices increased 8% overall with single-family prices up 12.9% and condo prices up 4.6%.
- Pending home sales were up 0.7% while closed sales increased 0.8%. However, active listings decreased 15.2%.
- The median sales price was $1,350,000, up from $1,250,000 in 2017. The average sales price was $1,599,006, up 6.1% from 2017.
- Sellers received 110.5% of their original list price, an improvement of 1% from 2017.
January 2015 RICS UK Residential Market SurveyRICS
The document provides details on the RICS Residential Market Survey for January 2015. It includes net balance data on house prices, sales, new buyer inquiries, new vendor instructions, and agreed sales over the last month and coming months. It also provides levels data on average stock and sales per surveyor over the last 3 months. The document summarizes the key findings from the survey for different regions of the UK and notes continued strength in Northern Ireland and Scotland compared to other areas.
Despite positive job reports, low interest rates, strong consumer confidence ratings and even stronger buyer demand, sales of single family and condominium homes are being held back by a significant shortage of available supply.
Home Sellers: If you have a move in your future, give very serious consideration to doing it now! Buyers are ready, willing and able. Now is a most favorable time for you to be in the market.
The housing market in Westchester and the Hudson Valley surged forward in the third quarter of 2015, with sales up dramatically throughout the region. More importantly, several counties showed signs of "green shoots" of meaningful price appreciation, reflecting the impact from the sustained increases in buyer demand that we've seen over the past few years.
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area were down 2.2% in January 2014 compared to the previous year, while new listings decreased 16.6%. The average selling price increased 9.2% to $526,528. Competition for detached homes, semis, and townhomes continued to put upward pressure on prices. While price growth remains strong, low mortgage rates are keeping home ownership affordable.
Monthly Market Report - March 2018 from Physicians Agent™ NetworkChaDeiparine
The document summarizes key housing market indicators from January to March 2018. It finds that low inventory of homes for sale combined with job and income growth continued to put upward pressure on home prices, with the national median price up 6.8% year-over-year. Mortgage rates rose slightly but remained near historically low levels. Total existing and new home sales declined compared to 2017 but demand outstripped limited supply.
The monthly snapshot report provides key housing market metrics for San Francisco County. In February 2017:
- New listings were down 36.1% for single family homes and 23.7% for condos from the previous year.
- Median sales prices were down 7.6% for single family homes but up 10.3% for condos compared to February 2016.
- Inventory decreased 25% for single family homes and 4.3% for condos, while pending sales rose slightly for single family and fell for condos.
The report indicates the local housing market remains very competitive with low inventory and high demand, particularly in the single family home segment.
Annie Williams Market Report April-May 2016Jon Weaver
Sales of both single-family, re-sale homes and
condos/townhomes jumped in March.
After an anemic start to the year, sales of homes in
San Francisco rose 148.5% in March from
February. Year-over-year, sales were up 40.2%.
Not to be left out, sales of condos/townhomes were
up 77.5% from February, and they were up 13.1%
year-over-year.
The document summarizes a real estate market update seminar presented by a Weichert Realtors broker. The seminar covered current market conditions in Princeton and surrounding areas of NJ, including inventory levels, absorption rates, and strategies for buyers and sellers. Recent housing data showed a slowdown in sales and rising inventory due to the expiration of federal tax credits. Absorption rates varied by price range, with higher-priced homes taking longer to sell.
January 2018 Florida Real Estate Statistics Matias Escobar
- Closed home sales in Florida decreased 1.3% in January 2018 compared to January 2017, while the statewide median home sale price increased 9.1% to $240,000.
- The number of cash sales decreased 4.7% year-over-year, and cash sales represented 30.4% of all closed sales, down 3.5% from a year ago.
- The average home sale price in Florida rose 12.3% to $334,350 compared to January 2017.
Strong sales indicate that buyer demand is very high. The increase in the interest rates does not appear to be a deterrent. Lack of inventory remains significant, but as we move towards spring, we are cautiously optimistic that the traditional waive of new listings will soon appear.
The document provides an economic and housing market overview from the UK. It discusses several recent announcements from the UK government around plans to boost housing, including new Garden Villages and Towns and a scheme to offer discounts to first-time buyers. Data shows that delivery of new homes in England is on track to surpass 200,000 units for the year, an important target. However, some estimates say more new homes are needed each year. The housing white paper is expected to outline further plans to increase supply.
The Marblehead housing market in 2018 saw the median single family home price increase 3.7% to a new high of $689,500, though sales dropped 9.4% to 212 units due to low supply. Condo prices rose 1.6% to a median of $370,000 with 53 sales similar to previous years. Single family home prices were highest in Q1 at $730,000 and lowest in Q4 at $655,000, with the second half of the year seeing lower prices than the first half. Mortgage rates fell back to 4.5% by the end of the year after rising to almost 5% in November.
- Condominium apartment sales in the GTA were down 8% year-over-year in Q2 2017 with 8,223 sales, while the average selling price increased 28.1% to $532,032.
- The condo market remained resilient compared to low-rise segments, with condos accounting for a greater share of transactions. Market conditions were tight, resulting in ongoing strong price growth.
- Surveys suggest condos will continue gaining popularity for home buyers, as many households, especially first-time buyers in Toronto, turn to more affordable ownership options like condos.
This report summarizes the prospects for the UK housing market in winter 2015. It predicts that house prices will rise 4.5% in 2015 and 4.4% in 2016, supported by an improving economy. However, sustained low interest rates could fuel faster growth of nearly 7% in 2016. Regional disparities are growing, with prices weakest in the North East and Scotland. The supply of homes remains constrained, despite strong demand and real earnings growth supporting buyer affordability.
May 2017 - Houses cooling faster than condos: Toronto real estate market chartsScott Ingram, CPA, CA, MBA
Shifts that started in April continued in May. Active listings are up a lot, but condo inventory still low so it's deeper into seller's territory than houses right now. Two new chart this month. See the trends with your own eyes in these 9 market charts.
Home Prices Resume Upward Trend - May/June Real Estate ReportAMSI, San Francisco
The Robb Fleischer’s Real Estate Report – Local Market Trends San Francisco includes monthly updates regarding mortgage rates, market statistics, sales momentum, pricing momentum, trends at a glance, foreclosure statistics and more.
- Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area set a new record in August 2016 with 9,813 sales, an increase of 23.5% from August 2015. However, there were two additional business days in August 2016 compared to 2015, so the annual percentage change adjusted for working days is closer to 13%.
- The average home price in the GTA rose 17.7% year-over-year to $710,410 in August 2016. Price increases were seen across all home types, with detached homes, semi-detached homes, townhouses and condominium apartments all seeing double digit price growth.
- Low borrowing costs, employment and wage growth have continued to support strong demand for ownership housing. However,
Median Home Price Stays Over $1MM - July/August Real Estate ReportAMSI, San Francisco
The San Francisco real estate market remains extremely strong. The median home price has stayed over $1 million for 15 of the past 17 months and homes are selling quickly within 26 days on average. In June, the median home price increased 8.5% year-over-year while home sales were up 11.6% from the previous June. The condo market also saw year-over-year growth, with the median price up 12.8% and sales gaining 1.9% from May. Inventory remains low contributing to high prices and competitive bidding situations.
TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD's - MARKET WATCH - MAY 2017 REPORTShawn Venasse
The Toronto Real Estate Board's (TREB) Market Watch report provides the latest real estate prices and sales volume each and every month.
In the May 2017 MARKET WATCH, TREB reports that Toronto's selling prices continued to increase strongly compared to the same month in 2016. The MLS® HPI Composite Benchmark price was up by 29 per cent year-over-year. The average selling price for all home types combined for the TREB Market Area as a whole was up by 14.9 per cent to $863,910. Year-over-year price increases were greater for condominium apartments compared to low-rise home types. This likely reflects the fact that the low-rise market segments benefited most from the increase in listings."
Sales of homes in the Greater Toronto Area decreased 20.3% in May 2017 compared to May 2016. Active listings increased 42.9% from the previous year, though inventory remains low. The average selling price rose 14.9% to $863,910. While more homes were listed for sale, strong price growth persisted, with the MLS Home Price Index Composite Benchmark rising 29% year-over-year. Increased inventory provided more options for buyers but demand continues to exceed supply.
Sales of homes in the Greater Toronto Area decreased 20.3% in May 2017 compared to May 2016. Active listings increased 42.9% from the previous year, though inventory remains low. The average selling price increased 14.9% to $863,910. While more homes were listed for sale, strong price growth continued, especially for condominium apartments. The increase in active listings provided more options for home buyers but did not significantly impact price appreciation.
This report summarizes the 2018 San Francisco County housing market. Some key points:
- Home prices increased 8% overall with single-family prices up 12.9% and condo prices up 4.6%.
- Pending home sales were up 0.7% while closed sales increased 0.8%. However, active listings decreased 15.2%.
- The median sales price was $1,350,000, up from $1,250,000 in 2017. The average sales price was $1,599,006, up 6.1% from 2017.
- Sellers received 110.5% of their original list price, an improvement of 1% from 2017.
January 2015 RICS UK Residential Market SurveyRICS
The document provides details on the RICS Residential Market Survey for January 2015. It includes net balance data on house prices, sales, new buyer inquiries, new vendor instructions, and agreed sales over the last month and coming months. It also provides levels data on average stock and sales per surveyor over the last 3 months. The document summarizes the key findings from the survey for different regions of the UK and notes continued strength in Northern Ireland and Scotland compared to other areas.
Despite positive job reports, low interest rates, strong consumer confidence ratings and even stronger buyer demand, sales of single family and condominium homes are being held back by a significant shortage of available supply.
Home Sellers: If you have a move in your future, give very serious consideration to doing it now! Buyers are ready, willing and able. Now is a most favorable time for you to be in the market.
The housing market in Westchester and the Hudson Valley surged forward in the third quarter of 2015, with sales up dramatically throughout the region. More importantly, several counties showed signs of "green shoots" of meaningful price appreciation, reflecting the impact from the sustained increases in buyer demand that we've seen over the past few years.
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area were down 2.2% in January 2014 compared to the previous year, while new listings decreased 16.6%. The average selling price increased 9.2% to $526,528. Competition for detached homes, semis, and townhomes continued to put upward pressure on prices. While price growth remains strong, low mortgage rates are keeping home ownership affordable.
Monthly Market Report - March 2018 from Physicians Agent™ NetworkChaDeiparine
The document summarizes key housing market indicators from January to March 2018. It finds that low inventory of homes for sale combined with job and income growth continued to put upward pressure on home prices, with the national median price up 6.8% year-over-year. Mortgage rates rose slightly but remained near historically low levels. Total existing and new home sales declined compared to 2017 but demand outstripped limited supply.
The monthly snapshot report provides key housing market metrics for San Francisco County. In February 2017:
- New listings were down 36.1% for single family homes and 23.7% for condos from the previous year.
- Median sales prices were down 7.6% for single family homes but up 10.3% for condos compared to February 2016.
- Inventory decreased 25% for single family homes and 4.3% for condos, while pending sales rose slightly for single family and fell for condos.
The report indicates the local housing market remains very competitive with low inventory and high demand, particularly in the single family home segment.
Annie Williams Market Report April-May 2016Jon Weaver
Sales of both single-family, re-sale homes and
condos/townhomes jumped in March.
After an anemic start to the year, sales of homes in
San Francisco rose 148.5% in March from
February. Year-over-year, sales were up 40.2%.
Not to be left out, sales of condos/townhomes were
up 77.5% from February, and they were up 13.1%
year-over-year.
The document summarizes a real estate market update seminar presented by a Weichert Realtors broker. The seminar covered current market conditions in Princeton and surrounding areas of NJ, including inventory levels, absorption rates, and strategies for buyers and sellers. Recent housing data showed a slowdown in sales and rising inventory due to the expiration of federal tax credits. Absorption rates varied by price range, with higher-priced homes taking longer to sell.
January 2018 Florida Real Estate Statistics Matias Escobar
- Closed home sales in Florida decreased 1.3% in January 2018 compared to January 2017, while the statewide median home sale price increased 9.1% to $240,000.
- The number of cash sales decreased 4.7% year-over-year, and cash sales represented 30.4% of all closed sales, down 3.5% from a year ago.
- The average home sale price in Florida rose 12.3% to $334,350 compared to January 2017.
Strong sales indicate that buyer demand is very high. The increase in the interest rates does not appear to be a deterrent. Lack of inventory remains significant, but as we move towards spring, we are cautiously optimistic that the traditional waive of new listings will soon appear.
The document provides an economic and housing market overview from the UK. It discusses several recent announcements from the UK government around plans to boost housing, including new Garden Villages and Towns and a scheme to offer discounts to first-time buyers. Data shows that delivery of new homes in England is on track to surpass 200,000 units for the year, an important target. However, some estimates say more new homes are needed each year. The housing white paper is expected to outline further plans to increase supply.
The Marblehead housing market in 2018 saw the median single family home price increase 3.7% to a new high of $689,500, though sales dropped 9.4% to 212 units due to low supply. Condo prices rose 1.6% to a median of $370,000 with 53 sales similar to previous years. Single family home prices were highest in Q1 at $730,000 and lowest in Q4 at $655,000, with the second half of the year seeing lower prices than the first half. Mortgage rates fell back to 4.5% by the end of the year after rising to almost 5% in November.
- Condominium apartment sales in the GTA were down 8% year-over-year in Q2 2017 with 8,223 sales, while the average selling price increased 28.1% to $532,032.
- The condo market remained resilient compared to low-rise segments, with condos accounting for a greater share of transactions. Market conditions were tight, resulting in ongoing strong price growth.
- Surveys suggest condos will continue gaining popularity for home buyers, as many households, especially first-time buyers in Toronto, turn to more affordable ownership options like condos.
This report summarizes the prospects for the UK housing market in winter 2015. It predicts that house prices will rise 4.5% in 2015 and 4.4% in 2016, supported by an improving economy. However, sustained low interest rates could fuel faster growth of nearly 7% in 2016. Regional disparities are growing, with prices weakest in the North East and Scotland. The supply of homes remains constrained, despite strong demand and real earnings growth supporting buyer affordability.
May 2017 - Houses cooling faster than condos: Toronto real estate market chartsScott Ingram, CPA, CA, MBA
Shifts that started in April continued in May. Active listings are up a lot, but condo inventory still low so it's deeper into seller's territory than houses right now. Two new chart this month. See the trends with your own eyes in these 9 market charts.
Home Prices Resume Upward Trend - May/June Real Estate ReportAMSI, San Francisco
The Robb Fleischer’s Real Estate Report – Local Market Trends San Francisco includes monthly updates regarding mortgage rates, market statistics, sales momentum, pricing momentum, trends at a glance, foreclosure statistics and more.
- Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area set a new record in August 2016 with 9,813 sales, an increase of 23.5% from August 2015. However, there were two additional business days in August 2016 compared to 2015, so the annual percentage change adjusted for working days is closer to 13%.
- The average home price in the GTA rose 17.7% year-over-year to $710,410 in August 2016. Price increases were seen across all home types, with detached homes, semi-detached homes, townhouses and condominium apartments all seeing double digit price growth.
- Low borrowing costs, employment and wage growth have continued to support strong demand for ownership housing. However,
Median Home Price Stays Over $1MM - July/August Real Estate ReportAMSI, San Francisco
The San Francisco real estate market remains extremely strong. The median home price has stayed over $1 million for 15 of the past 17 months and homes are selling quickly within 26 days on average. In June, the median home price increased 8.5% year-over-year while home sales were up 11.6% from the previous June. The condo market also saw year-over-year growth, with the median price up 12.8% and sales gaining 1.9% from May. Inventory remains low contributing to high prices and competitive bidding situations.
TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD's - MARKET WATCH - MAY 2017 REPORTShawn Venasse
The Toronto Real Estate Board's (TREB) Market Watch report provides the latest real estate prices and sales volume each and every month.
In the May 2017 MARKET WATCH, TREB reports that Toronto's selling prices continued to increase strongly compared to the same month in 2016. The MLS® HPI Composite Benchmark price was up by 29 per cent year-over-year. The average selling price for all home types combined for the TREB Market Area as a whole was up by 14.9 per cent to $863,910. Year-over-year price increases were greater for condominium apartments compared to low-rise home types. This likely reflects the fact that the low-rise market segments benefited most from the increase in listings."
Sales of homes in the Greater Toronto Area decreased 20.3% in May 2017 compared to May 2016. Active listings increased 42.9% from the previous year, though inventory remains low. The average selling price rose 14.9% to $863,910. While more homes were listed for sale, strong price growth persisted, with the MLS Home Price Index Composite Benchmark rising 29% year-over-year. Increased inventory provided more options for buyers but demand continues to exceed supply.
Sales of homes in the Greater Toronto Area decreased 20.3% in May 2017 compared to May 2016. Active listings increased 42.9% from the previous year, though inventory remains low. The average selling price increased 14.9% to $863,910. While more homes were listed for sale, strong price growth continued, especially for condominium apartments. The increase in active listings provided more options for home buyers but did not significantly impact price appreciation.
Toronto real estate market conditions remained tight in March 2017, with sales up 17.7% and new listings up 15.2% compared to March 2016. While new listings increased, the rate of growth was lower than the rate of sales growth, contributing to ongoing tight market conditions. The average selling price across the Greater Toronto Area increased 33.2% year-over-year to $916,567. Strong competition between buyers continued to drive high levels of price growth in all major housing segments in the region.
Toronto real estate market conditions remained tight in March 2017, with sales up 17.7% and new listings up 15.2% compared to March 2016. While new listings increased, the rate of growth was lower than the rate of sales growth, contributing to ongoing tight market conditions. The average selling price increased 33.2% year-over-year to $916,567. Price growth continued to accelerate as demand outpaced supply. Policymakers were urged to follow an evidence-based approach to balancing the market through increased listings growth over an extended period.
San Francisco Market Focus Report October 2018Ronny Budiutama
The document provides a summary of residential real estate activity in San Francisco for October 2018. Key points include:
- New listings were down 2.1% for single family homes and 9.7% for condos. Pending sales increased 0.8% for single family but decreased 14.2% for condos.
- Median sales prices increased 1.6% for single family homes to $1,600,000 and 7.3% for condos to $1,223,500. Months of inventory increased for both property types.
- Overall the real estate market appears to be stabilizing as the year comes to an end, with slowing price growth and shrinking differences in yearly sales, inventory
Toronto Real Estate Board reported that home sales in July 2016 reached 9,989 transactions, setting a new record for the month of July. However, new listings declined compared to the previous year, exacerbating a shortage of homes for sale, especially detached and semi-detached houses. The lack of inventory has contributed to annual price increases well above the rate of inflation, with the average selling price in July up 16.6% year-over-year. TREB President Larry Cerqua called on policymakers to address the sustained lack of inventory, while TREB Director of Market Analysis Jason Mercer stated that as long as strong buyer demand faces extreme inventory shortages, home price growth will continue to outpace inflation.
The document provides a monthly snapshot of real estate activity in San Francisco for June 2017. Some key points:
- Median sales prices for single-family homes increased 10.8% year-over-year while median prices for condos decreased 2.6%.
- New listings were down 18.1% for single family homes and 36% for condos compared to the previous year. Pending sales rose for both single family homes and condos.
- Inventory levels decreased significantly with months of supply dropping 30.4% for single family homes and 40% for condos.
- Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area reached a record high of 113,133 in 2016, an 11.8% increase over 2015. The average selling price also increased significantly, rising 17.3% to $729,922.
- Housing demand remained strong due to a healthy regional economy and population growth, however the supply of homes listed for sale declined, exacerbating price increases. Listings were at their lowest point in over 15 years.
- While foreign buyers make up a small share of the market (estimated at 4.9% of transactions), affordability continues to be a concern, especially if the city increases land transfer taxes as proposed in the budget.
The monthly snapshot report summarizes real estate activity in San Francisco County for March 2018. Median home sale prices increased 25% year-over-year for single family homes and 10% for condos. New listings and pending sales were down compared to the previous year due to low inventory. Despite fewer homes for sale, buyer demand has kept prices rising and is expected to continue doing so.
San Francisco Market Focus Report December 2018Ronny Budiutama
This monthly snapshot summarizes real estate activity in San Francisco County for December 2018. Key points include:
- Median home prices increased 3.4% year-over-year for single family homes and 6.7% for condos.
- New listings declined sharply, down 43.6% for single family and 57.4% for condos compared to December 2017.
- Pending sales rose 10.3% for single family but fell 28.6% for condos over the same period last year.
- Inventory remained tight while demand remained strong, putting upward pressure on home prices despite signs that more inventory may become available in 2019.
San Francisco Market Focus Report September 2018Ronny Budiutama
- Housing prices in San Francisco increased substantially in September 2018 compared to the previous year, with median single family home prices up 14.2% and condo prices up 6.4%.
- Several key housing metrics showed declines in September, including new listings, pending sales, and sold listings for both single family homes and condos/co-ops.
- While prices remain high, factors like rising interest rates and stagnant wages could lead to declining housing demand and sales in the future.
The document provides a monthly snapshot of residential real estate activity in San Francisco for July 2018. Some key points:
- Median home sale prices increased 17.9% year-over-year for single family homes and 1.4% for condos.
- New listings were down 14.2% for single family and 32.8% for condos compared to the previous year. Pending sales also decreased for single family but increased for condos.
- Inventory levels decreased while prices rose, suggesting the market remains favorable for sellers despite some signs of a potential slowdown in demand.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco County saw a 0.2% decrease in the median sales price for single family homes but a 4.6% increase for condo/TIC/Coop properties in March 2017 compared to the previous year.
- New listings were down 18.3% for single family homes and 25.7% for condo/TIC/Coop properties, while pending sales increased 6.7% and 27.4% respectively.
- Months supply of inventory decreased 33.3% for single family units and 18.5% for condo/TIC/Coop units in March 2017.
- Housing markets across the U.S. are very active in the summer of 2018, with many homes selling above asking price due to high buyer demand and a strong economy.
- The median sales price in San Francisco increased 11.1% for single family homes and 4.4% for condos from June 2017 to June 2018.
- New listings decreased while pending sales were down for single family but up slightly for condos, and inventory levels dropped across the board compared to a year ago.
This document summarizes residential real estate activity in San Francisco for July 2017. It finds that new listings were down 28.9% for single family homes and 20.4% for condos from the previous year. The median sales price rose 9.7% for single family homes to $1,431,000 and 12.4% for condos to $1,175,000, while months of inventory decreased. The report indicates the market remains strongly in favor of sellers with multiple offers and homes selling quickly.
The document is a monthly real estate snapshot for San Francisco County that provides key metrics and year-over-year comparisons. It summarizes that:
- Median home sale prices increased 9.9% for single family homes and 8.0% for condos year-over-year.
- New listings were down 22.2% for single family and 12.0% for condos compared to the previous year.
- Inventory levels decreased with months supply down 31.0% for single family homes and 20.0% for condos.
The document provides a monthly snapshot of residential real estate activity in San Francisco for May 2018. Some key points:
- Median home sale prices increased 9.8% for single-family homes and 8.2% for condos from the previous year.
- New listings were down while pending sales were up compared to May 2017, indicating a competitive market with strong buyer demand.
- Inventory levels decreased significantly for both single-family and condo properties, suggesting low housing supply continues to push prices higher.
TORONTO REGIONAL REAL ESTATE BOARD's - MARKET WATCH - FOR DECEMBER 2019 & YEA...Shawn Venasse
Toronto Real Estate Board President Michael Collins reported that December 2019 residential sales reported through TREB’s MLS® System by Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® were up by 17.4 per cent year-over-year to 4,399. Total sales for calendar year 2019 amounted to 87,825 – up by 12.6 per cent compared to the decade low 78,015 sales reported in 2018. On an annual basis, 2019 sales were in line with the median annual sales result for the past decade.
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The GTA housing market saw strong recovery in June 2020 with home sales up 84% from May and average home prices rising 11.9% year-over-year. Detached and townhouse segments outside of Toronto saw particularly strong year-over-year growth in sales and prices. While new listings rose slightly, total active listings remained down 28.8% from a year ago due to strong demand, pointing to ongoing supply constraints in the market.
TORONTO, ONTARIO, May 5, 2020 – Toronto Regional Real Estate Board President Michael Collins released the following key housing market statistics for April 2020:
Home Sales and Listings
Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 2,975 residential transactions through TRREB’s MLS® System. This result was down by 67 per cent compared to April 2019. Weekday sales remained within a relatively steady range during the month, averaging 130 per day.
New listings amounted to 6,174 in April 2020 – down on a year-over-year basis by a similar rate compared to sales (-64.1 per cent).
“The necessary social distancing and economic impacts associated with COVID-19 clearly impacted home sales and listings throughout April 2020. However, REALTORS® have been able to facilitate some transactions on behalf of buyers and sellers through the use of innovative techniques including virtual open houses. TRREB has also provided a live stream virtual open house option on Member listings featured on our public websites, and I would expect the use of these innovative techniques to increase as some level of social distancing remains in place for the foreseeable future,” said Mr. Collins.
“TRREB Members should continue to follow directives and guidance being given by the government and public health agencies. TRREB’s professional development staff are continuously working to educate our Members via virtual webinars on using technology in innovative ways to conduct business virtually, including video, virtual tours and the use of electronic forms wherever possible,” said TRREB CEO John DiMichele.
TRREB reported 4,581 home sales in January 2020 – up by 15.4 per cent compared to January 2019 and up by 4.8 per cent compared to December 2019.
“Steady population growth, low unemployment and low borrowing costs continued to underpin substantial competition between buyers in all major market segments,” said TRREB President Michael Collins.
The average selling price in January was up by 12.3 per cent, driven by the detached houses & condominium apartments.
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New listings entered into TREB's MLS® System in July 2019 were up compared to July 2018, but by a much lesser annual rate than sales, at 3.7 per cent. With annual growth in sales far outstripping annual growth in new listings, market conditions clearly tightened compared to last year. Active listings at the end of July were down by 9.1 per cent year-over-year, further reflecting tightening market conditions.
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TREB RELEASES CONDO MARKET FIGURES AS REPORTED BY GTA REALTORS®
TORONTO, January 28, 2018 -- Toronto Real Estate Board President Garry Bhaura announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 5,191 condominium apartment sales through TREB's MLS® System in the fourth quarter of 2018. This result was down by 9.9 per cent compared to the last three months of 2017.
New condominium apartment listings entered into TREB's MLS® System were down by more than sales on a year-over-year basis – dropping 11.2 per cent from 8,186 in Q4 2017 to 7,272 in Q4 2018. This points to tighter market conditions at the end of 2018 compared to year-end 2017.
"The condominium apartment segment was the best-performing segment in terms of annual average rates of price growth in 2018. Condos represent a relatively affordable housing option. With a substantial decrease in listings in 2018, competition between intending buyers remained strong. This supported average price growth well-above the rate of inflation and annual rates of price growth reported for other ground-oriented home types," said Mr. Bhaura.
The average price of a condominium apartment increased by 8.3 per cent from $516,086 in Q4 2017 to $558,728 in Q4 2018. Year-over-year price growth in the City of Toronto, which accounted for 72 per cent of transactions, was slightly higher at 8.9 per cent resulting in an average price of $598,664.
"The condominium apartment segment continued to be a key entry point into the GTA home ownership market in 2018. Higher mortgage qualification standards meant that many first-time buyers were looking for more affordable housing options. Moving forward, the concern is that a continued lack of listings supply, despite relatively strong new condo completions as of late, will hamper the ability of potential home buyers to meet their housing needs," said Jason Mercer, TREB's Director of Market Analysis.
GTA REALTORS® Release November Stats TORONTO, ONTARIO, December 5, 2018 – Toronto Real Estate Board President Garry Bhaura announced the continuation of moderate price growth in November 2018 compared to November 2017. The MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) Composite Benchmark was up by 2.7 per cent year-over-year. The average selling price was up by 3.5 per cent year-over-year to $788,345.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) released today its annual Mortgage Consumer Survey (MCS). The largest survey of its kind, the MCS has been conducted since 1999 and provides insight into the behaviours, attitudes and expectations of Canadians when they acquire, renew or refinance a mortgage.
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TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD'S JUNE 2017 MARKET STATS
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2. HIGHLIGHTS OF TREB'S JUNE 2017 MARKET WATCH STATISTICS:
SALES DOWN: 7,974 sales through TREB's MLS® System in June 2017 – down by 37.3 per cent in
comparison to June 2016.
PRICES UP: The MLS® HPI composite benchmark price was up by 25.3 per cent on a year-over-year basis in
June. June's average selling price for all home types combined for the TREB market area was $793,915,
representing a 6.3 per cent increase compared to the same month in 2016.
LISTINGS UP: New residential listings entered into TREB's MLS® System, at 19,614, was up by 15.9 per
cent compared to June 2016. While this annual rate of growth was sizeable, it represented a more moderate
annual rate of growth compared to May 2017, when new listings were up by 48.9 per cent year-over-year.
OVER-ALL: "We are in a period of flux that often follows major government policy announcements pointed at
the housing market. On one hand, consumer survey results tell us many households are very interested in
purchasing a home in the near future, but some of these would-be buyers seem to be temporarily on the
sidelines waiting to see the real impact of the Ontario Fair Housing Plan. On the other hand, we have existing
home owners who are listing their home because they feel price growth may have peaked. The end result has
been a better supplied market and a moderating annual pace of price growth," said Mr. Syrianos (Tim
Syrianos, President-Elect - TREB
3. Toronto Employment
Growth
May 2017 1.5%
Month June 2017
1 Year
3 Year
5 Year
3.14%
3.39%
4.64%
June 2017
1 Year
3 Year
5 Year
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(416) 443-8158
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(416) 443-8152
More Moderate Price Growth in June
TORONTO, July 6, 2017 – Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 7,974 sales through
TREB’s MLS® System in June 2017 – down by 37.3 per cent in comparison to June 2016.
The number of new residential listings entered into TREB’s MLS® System, at 19,614, was up by
15.9 per cent compared to June 2016. While this annual rate of growth was sizeable, it
represented a more moderate annual rate of growth compared to May 2017, when new listings
were up by 48.9 per cent year-over-year.
“We are in a period of flux that often follows major government policy announcements pointed
at the housing market. On one hand, consumer survey results tell us many households are very
interested in purchasing a home in the near future, but some of these would-be buyers seem to
be temporarily on the sidelines waiting to see the real impact of the Ontario Fair Housing Plan.
On the other hand, we have existing home owners who are listing their home because they feel
price growth may have peaked. The end result has been a better supplied market and a
moderating annual pace of price growth,” said Mr. Syrianos.
Annual growth rates for MLS® HPI benchmark prices have moderated over the past two
months, but remain strong. The MLS® HPI composite benchmark price was up by 25.3 per
cent on a year-over-year basis in June. June’s average selling price for all home types
combined for the TREB market area was $793,915, representing a 6.3 per cent increase
compared to the same month in 2016. A better supplied market has certainly been a key factor
influencing the moderation in price growth.
“Recent Ipsos survey results suggest that home buying activity in the GTA will remain strong
moving forward. The year-over-year dip in home sales we have experienced over the last two
months seem to be the result of would-be buyers putting their decision to purchase temporarily
on hold while they monitor the impact of the Fair Housing Plan. On the supply side of the
market, it certainly looks as though buyers will benefit from more choice in the second half of
2017 compared to the same period in 2016,”said Jason Mercer, TREB’s Director of Market
Analysis and Service Channels.
TREB MLS® Sales Activity
7,974
12,725
June 2017 June 2016
TREB MLS® Average Price
$793,915
$747,018
June 2017 June 2016
Year-Over-Year Summary
2017 2016 % Chg.
Sales
New Listings
Active Listings
Average Price
Average DOM
7,974 12,725 -37.3%
19,614 16,918 15.9%
19,680 12,327 59.6%
$793,915 $747,018 6.3%
15 15 0.0%
Sources and Notes:
i - Statistics Canada, Quarter-over-quarter
growth, annualized
ii - Statistics Canada, Year-over-year
growth for the most recently reported
month
iii - Bank of Canada, Rate from most
recent Bank of Canada announcement
iv - Bank of Canada, Rates for most
recently completed month
Real GDP Growth
Q1 2017 3.7%
Toronto Unemployment
Rate
May 2017 -- 6.9%
Inflation Rate (Yr./Yr. CPI
Growth)
May 2017 1.3%
Bank of Canada Overnight
Rate
June 2017 -- 0.50%
Prime Rate
June 2017 -- 2.70%
Economic Indicators
Metrics Sales Average Price
416 905 Total 416 905 Total
2017
Detached
Semi - Detached
Townhouse
Condo Apartment
848 2,602 3,450 $1,386,524 $948,099 $1,055,863
273 486 759 $987,404 $653,936 $773,879
296 985 1,281 $704,449 $596,028 $621,081
1,702 669 2,371 $552,679 $436,097 $519,784
Sales & Average Price By Major Home Type
June 2017
June 2017
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ii
ii
iii
iv
Detached
Semi - Detached
Townhouse
Condo Apartment
10.1% 6.2% 7.8%
8.1% 12.4% 11.1%
10.9% 12.8% 12.2%
23.2% 21.4% 23.2%
Detached
Semi - Detached
Townhouse
Condo Apartment
-42.9% -45.7% -45.0%
-37.2% -40.9% -39.6%
-33.2% -31.4% -31.8%
-21.7% -27.6% -23.4%
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
Year-Over-Year Per Cent Change
Mortgage Rates
4. Toronto Real Estate Board
Market Watch, June 2017
SALES BY PRICE RANGE AND HOUSE TYPE JUNE 2017
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Price Range Detached Semi-Detached Att/Row/Twnhouse Condo Townhouse Condo Apt Link Co-op Apt Det Condo Co-ownership Apt Total
$0 to $99,999
$100,000 to $199,999
$200,000 to $299,999
$300,000 to $399,999
$400,000 to $499,999
$500,000 to $599,999
$600,000 to $699,999
$700,000 to $799,999
$800,000 to $899,999
$900,000 to $999,999
$1,000,000 to $1,249,999
$1,250,000 to $1,499,999
$1,500,000 to $1,749,999
$1,750,000 to $1,999,999
$2,000,000+
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 1 0 2 22 0 1 0 0 33
19 1 1 20 167 0 4 0 1 213
53 19 17 73 633 2 2 1 3 803
154 41 68 201 646 20 1 1 2 1,134
278 101 170 154 394 17 0 2 0 1,116
415 221 172 91 196 9 0 3 0 1,107
471 148 84 40 107 11 2 1 1 865
414 79 54 15 77 13 0 0 0 652
323 39 33 14 36 6 0 0 0 451
511 54 30 8 37 6 0 1 0 647
299 33 15 6 24 2 0 0 0 379
167 11 5 4 10 1 0 0 0 198
96 4 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 112
243 7 2 1 11 0 0 0 0 264
Price Range Detached Semi-Detached Att/Row/Twnhouse Condo Townhouse Condo Apt Link Co-op Apt Det Condo Co-ownership Apt Total
$0 to $99,999
$100,000 to $199,999
$200,000 to $299,999
$300,000 to $399,999
$400,000 to $499,999
$500,000 to $599,999
$600,000 to $699,999
$700,000 to $799,999
$800,000 to $899,999
$900,000 to $999,999
$1,000,000 to $1,249,999
$1,250,000 to $1,499,999
$1,500,000 to $1,749,999
$1,750,000 to $1,999,999
$2,000,000+
0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 17
13 1 1 19 179 0 7 0 2 222
71 3 2 148 1,079 1 20 0 9 1,333
244 84 51 387 4,209 5 10 1 17 5,008
785 226 318 917 4,159 81 4 7 3 6,500
1,588 485 778 864 2,377 139 5 12 3 6,251
2,325 1,058 1,159 722 1,400 106 1 12 1 6,784
2,992 1,013 695 318 775 67 5 9 1 5,875
3,164 690 468 149 470 102 2 3 0 5,048
2,560 397 340 86 220 87 1 3 0 3,694
3,936 419 327 82 252 99 2 2 0 5,119
2,817 199 127 42 139 30 3 1 0 3,358
1,803 70 35 23 63 1 1 1 0 1,997
1,035 31 9 7 41 1 0 0 0 1,124
2,308 75 11 8 80 0 1 0 0 2,483
SALES BY PRICE RANGE AND HOUSE TYPE YEAR-TO-DATE, 2017
Total Sales
Share of Total Sales
Average Price
3,450 759 652 629 2,371 87 10 9 7 7,974
43.3% 9.5% 8.2% 7.9% 29.7% 1.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 100.0%
$1,055,863 $773,879 $688,364 $551,338 $519,784 $692,160 $371,390 $637,767 $412,714 $793,915
Total Sales
Share of Total Sales
Average Price
25,641 4,751 4,321 3,772 15,460 719 62 51 36 54,813
46.8% 8.7% 7.9% 6.9% 28.2% 1.3% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 100.0%
$1,164,062 $820,058 $742,385 $579,707 $512,141 $770,172 $492,552 $685,616 $358,639 $870,016
1,7
1,7
29. Toronto Real Estate Board
Market Watch, June 2017
HISTORIC ANNUAL STATISTICS
27
Year Sales Average Price
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
84,145 $335,907
83,084 $351,941
93,193 $376,236
74,552 $379,347
87,308 $395,460
85,545 $431,276
89,096 $465,014
85,496 $497,130
87,049 $522,958
92,782 $566,624
101,213 $622,121
2016 MONTHLY STATISTICS
NOTES
1 - Sales, dollar volume, average sale prices and median sale prices are based on firm transactions entered into the TREB MLS® system between the
first and last day of the month/period being reported.
2 - New listings entered into the TREB MLS® system between the first and last day of the month/period being reported.
3 - Active listings at the end of the last day of the month/period being reported.
4 - Ratio of the average selling price to the average listing price for firm transactions entered into the TREB MLS® system between the first and last day
of the month/period being reported.
5 - Average number of days on the market for firm transactions entered into the TREB MLS® system between the first and last day of the month/period
being reported.
6 - Due to past changes to TREB's service area, caution should be exercised when making historical comparisons.
7 - Past monthly and year-to-date figures are revised on a monthly basis.
8 - SNLR = Sales-to-New Listings Ratio. Calculated using a 12-month moving average (sales/new listings).
9 - Mos. Inv. = Months of Inventory. Calculated using a 12-month moving average (active listings/sales).
2017 MONTHLY STATISTICS
*For historic annual sales and average price data over a longer time frame go to:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Year to Date
5,156 $768,373
7,963 $876,654
12,001 $917,057
11,553 $919,589
10,166 $864,191
7,974 $793,915
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54,813 $856,630
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Annual
4,640 $630,193
7,582 $685,628
10,260 $688,011
12,016 $739,762
12,790 $752,100
12,725 $747,018
9,929 $710,471
9,748 $710,978
9,830 $756,021
9,716 $762,649
8,502 $777,041
5,306 $730,037
113,044 $729,823
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1,7
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