TREBB RELEASES JULY STATS
Greater
Toronto Area (GTA) home sales in July 2024 were up compared to July 2023. While
sales were up from last year, buyers continued to benefit from more choice in
the GTA marketplace, with annual growth in new listings outstripping that of
sales. The better-supplied market meant that buyers also benefitted from a
slight relief in selling prices on average.
"It
was encouraging to see an uptick in July sales relative to last year. We may be
starting to see a positive impact from the two Bank of Canada rate cuts
announced in June and July. Additionally, the cost of borrowing is anticipated
to decline further in the coming months. Expect sales to accelerate as buyers
benefit from lower monthly mortgage payments," said TRREB President
Jennifer Pearce.
GTA
REALTORS® reported 5,391 home sales through TRREB's MLS®
System in July 2024 – a 3.3 per cent increase compared to 5,220 sales reported
in July 2023. New listings entered into the MLS® System amounted to
16,296 – up by 18.5 per cent year-over-year. On a seasonally adjusted basis,
July sales and new listings edged lower compared to June
The
MLS® Home Price Index Composite benchmark was down by approximately
five per cent on a year-over-year basis in July 2024. The average selling price
of $1,106,617 was down by 0.9 per cent over the July 2023 result of $1,116,950.
On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, both the MLS® HPI Composite
and the average selling price were up slightly compared to June 2024.
"As
more buyers take advantage of more affordable mortgage payments in the months
ahead, they will benefit from the substantial build-up in inventory. This will
initially keep home prices relatively flat. However, as inventory is absorbed,
market conditions will tighten in the absence of a large-scale increase in home
completions, ultimately leading to a resumption of price growth," said
TRREB Chief Market Analyst Jason Mercer.
"Innovation
in new home construction must continue. TRREB applauds Toronto City Council's
decision to consult with the province on adopting single egress stair
requirements in the building code for multi-residential buildings up to four
storeys. This would make it easier to create a variety of multi-family units
large enough for families. Another important part of the housing formula is
connection to public transit. We are very encouraged to hear that we are closer
to an opening date for the Crosstown LRT and are looking forward to a firm
announcement," said TRREB CEO John DiMichele."
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