Globe and mail real estate toronto
Here are some recent articles and news from The Globe and Mail's Real Estate section, specifically focused on Toronto:
Recent Articles:
- "Toronto's housing market is cooling, but prices are still rising" (March 2023) - An analysis of the Toronto housing market, including a discussion of the impact of interest rates and government policies on prices.
- "The 10 most expensive neighbourhoods in Toronto" (February 2023) - A list of the top 10 most expensive neighbourhoods in Toronto, based on data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board.
- "Toronto's condo market is slowing down, but prices are still high" (January 2023) - An update on the Toronto condo market, including a discussion of the impact of new supply and changing demand on prices.
- "The best and worst neighbourhoods in Toronto for first-time homebuyers" (December 2022) - A guide for first-time homebuyers in Toronto, including a discussion of the best and worst neighbourhoods to consider.
- "Toronto's luxury real estate market is booming, but at what cost?" (November 2022) - An analysis of the Toronto luxury real estate market, including a discussion of the impact of foreign buyers and speculators on prices.
News:
- "Toronto's housing market sees biggest drop in sales in 10 years" (March 2023) - According to data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, Toronto's housing market saw a significant drop in sales in February 2023.
- "Toronto's condo market sees surge in new listings" (February 2023) - According to data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, the Toronto condo market saw a surge in new listings in January 2023.
- "Toronto's luxury real estate market sees record-breaking sales" (January 2023) - According to data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, the Toronto luxury real estate market saw record-breaking sales in 2022.
- "Toronto's housing market sees impact of interest rate hikes" (December 2022) - According to data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, the Toronto housing market saw a slowdown in sales and prices in November 2022, likely due to the impact of interest rate hikes.
- "Toronto's real estate market sees shift towards more affordable options" (November 2022) - According to data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, the Toronto real estate market saw a shift towards more affordable options in October 2022, with a increase in sales of detached homes and townhouses.