Brampton, Oakville, and East Gwillimbury have the most new low-rise sales
As of the end of August 2015, the top three cities with the most new low-rise sales is Brampton, Oakville, and Mt. Albert (East Gwillimbury), according to Trimart Research Corporation. Brampton is leading with an incredible 4,910 sales, while Oakville
Trimart: New Low-Rise Sector on Track
According to Trimart Research Corporation, there have been 11,716 new low-rise sales in the Total Market Area (TMA) as of the end of August 2013. This is 65% of Trimart’s annual forecast. Although August’s number of sales (1,187) seems kind of low, it is
Canadian home sales drop due to low activity in the GTA
According to the latest monthly statistics from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) resale market has a lot to do with the overall drop in Canadian home sales. In June 2017, Canadian MLS sales dropped 6.7%.
Trimart release October low rise statistics
Low Rise sales across the Greater Toronto Area where up 15.2% in October 2010 against a very strong September of 2010, according to a Trimart Research Corporation report. Trimart is a company that focuses on reporting low rise sales figures in the Greater
Expect to pay more than $1.2 million for a detached home in the GTA
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) just released its monthly resale housing market figures announcing that February 2017 had more sales than last year despite 2016’s leap year. There were 8,014 sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) reported through
New home sales in Pickering and Bowmanville heat up during the summer
The latest report from Trimart Research Corporation announces that June 2016 was a very slow month for new low-rise sales in the Total Market Area (TMA). Compared to last year, sales in June dropped 38.5%. This is due to a significant decrease in
GTA New Home Sales Continue to Climb
The Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) recently announced that February’s number of new home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) marks the seventh consecutive month of year-over-year increases.New homes sales in the
5 common mistakes that first-time buyers make
Sometimes it seems like buying a house or condo unit is as easy as walking into a store and buying a new shirt. All you have to do is walk into a presentation or sales centre, pick a unit, sign an Agreement of Purchase and Sale, and write your cheques.
The average selling price of a detached home in the 416 exceeds $1.3 million
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) released its monthly resale housing figures for October 2016, announcing a record high number of sales and that we should all expect prices to continue to grow in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). There were 9,768 sales
The average selling price of a condo unit in the GTA is $415,326
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) released its second quarter (Q2-2016) condo market figures for sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), announcing that it’s a seller’s market. Between April and the end of June, there were 8,965 condo sales reported