.....

RE Library Home

Search Library

Add This Library
To Your Web Site

Real Estate Forum

Advertise With Us

Submit Your Articles
To This Library

Library Site Map

TREB: Mid-June - 6/20/2007 - International Real Estate

TREB: Mid-June


TORONTO, June 19, 2007 - During the first fifteen days of June, resale home transactions jumped 24 per cent compared to the same timeframe a year ago, Toronto Real Estate Board President Dorothy Mason announced today. The first half of the month yielded a remarkable 5,074 sales, an increase of 1,000 transactions from last year's mid-June figures. This total was also 12 per cent higher than the 4,522 sales recorded in the first half of May, which ended as the most active month ever.

"We are going through one of the strongest spring markets ever," Mrs. Mason said. "There is a lot of momentum carrying over from that and it bodes well as we move into summer."

In Scarborough Centre / Woburn (E09), sales of detached homes doubled as 38 per cent more overall transactions took place compared to mid-June a year ago.

Alderwood / Mimico (W06) in Toronto's west end saw an overall increase in activity of 50 per cent compared to figures from last year.

Toronto's Annex neighbourhood (C02) saw the number of transactions to mid-June increase by 61 per cent compared to 2006.

Outside the city, brisk sales of town homes and detached homes in central Vaughan (N08) led the way as overall transactions increased 53 per cent over the same timeframe a year ago.

The average price of a resale home at mid-month was $384,576, an increase of seven per cent over the $358,648 recorded during the first half of June 2006. Inventory stood at 23,725 listings, reflecting a good amount of choice and helping to keep price increases under control.

"We have strong local and national economies, great value in the marketplace and solid returns on investment," TREB's President said. "It's an excellent time to be in the market, and savvy consumers are taking advantage of these great conditions."


Related Articles:
Housing Starts Key Indicator for Canadians | What Do Mixed Messages Mean for Canada's Housing Market?
Why Save Water In Water-Rich Canada? | Canadian Smart Communities Announced
 

Article reprinted with permission Copyright ©. Article presentation format, categories, and content management system Copyright © Nemmar.com.

.....


Copyright © 1990-2007 All Rights Reserved - Terms and Conditions Our copyright is very strictly enforced!
Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape