The Toronto resale home market accelerated to a record pace in May, with 9,209 homes changing hands, the best ever total for May, and the second best monthly total ever recorded in the history of the Toronto Real Estate Board. "Sales increased four per cent over April's 8,834 total, and were up marginally over the 9,193 figure recorded in May of 2004," TREB President Ron Abraham commented. "This 9,209 figure is also down a bare one per cent from the all-time record of 9,275 sales recorded in June of 2004."
Average prices rose another one per cent in May, going to $346,474 from April's $342,032. They were also up six per cent from the $325,501 recorded during May of 2004. Meanwhile, at $292,950, the median increased two per cent over April, and six per cent over May of 2005.
NEIGHBOURHOOD CORNER
Brampton (W-23 W-24) remains one of the most active submarkets in the GTA this year, with a total of 3,292 sales to date, down three per cent from the 3,409 recorded during the first five months of 2004. Most of these sales were of detached (1,818) and semi-detached (702) homes. Average prices for detached homes rose to $319,371, an eight per cent increase over the $295,987 recorded from January to May of 2004. Semis averaged $252,421, a five per cent over the same time frame last year.
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4,666 |
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1,186 |
$285,000 |
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758 |
$224,250 |
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1,790 |
$205,000 |
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243 |
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571 |
$270,000 |
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28 |
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7 |
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Toronto Area Housing Market Indicators
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April 2004 |
April 2005 |
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9,193 |
9,209 |
- |
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$325,501 |
$346,747 |
+6% |
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15,120 |
16,443 |
+10% |
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22,484 |
24,815 |
+17% |
* Single Family Dwellings Only ** Properties All Types including Single Family Dwellings