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October Sets New Record
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TREB Members recorded 7,915
transactions of single-family homes in October, an all time record for the
month, TREB President Maureen O'Neill announced today. "Sales were up 15 per
cent over the 6,876 figure recorded in October of 2006, and up about 10 per cent
over the 7,227 transactions that took place in October 2003, which was our
previous record." "There is every indication that 2007 will be a banner year for
resale housing activity in the Greater Toronto Area," said Ms. O'Neill. "The
effects of the City of
Toronto's new land transfer tax will definitely be felt in 2008 but we are also
confident that consumers will continue to see the value of real estate as a
solid long-term investment." Prices rose in October, with the average climbing
four per cent to $394,646 over September's $380,132, and up 11 per cent over the
$356,423 recorded in October of 2006. Breaking down the total, 2,964 sales were
reported in TREB’s 28 West districts and averaged $367,139; 1,602 sales were
reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $522,800; 1,555 sales were
reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $415,071; and 1,794 sales were
reported in TREB’s 21 East districts and averaged $307,950.
NEIGHBOURHOOD CORNER
Agincourt
Within Agincourt (parts of districts E05 and E07) the dominant resale house
types are detached and semi-detached units. So far this year detached homes
averaged $376,047, up one per cent over the same time-frame in 2006. Semis
averaged $313,337, a six per cent increase over the $295,800 recorded for the
first ten months of 2006.
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