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Record sales in August, market up 15% over last year!

 

August Sets New Record, Breaks 8,000 Sales 

September 6, 2007 -- August 2007 became the fifth record-setting month in a row, with 8,059 sales reported by TREB Members throughout the Greater Toronto Area, TREB President Donald Bentley announced today. "This figure is up 15 per cent over August of last year, and up seven per cent over the 7,498 sales recorded during the same month in 2005, which was the previous "best ever" performance for the month of August," said the President. "Summer of 2007 has been hands-down the most active holiday season for the resale market in the history of the Toronto Real Estate Board."

While sales roared ahead, prices remained affordable in August, with a recorded average of $361,890. This figure is up seven per cent over the $338,192 recorded during August of 2006. "While the last decade has seen five record breaking years, and a good possibility of a sixth in 2007, year-over-year prices increases have remained in the single digits. This kind of activity is sustainable for a long time."

Breaking down the total, 3,057sales were reported in TREB’s 28 West districts and averaged $343,493; 1,444 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $453,718; 1,653 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $403,539; and 1,905 sales were reported in TREB’s 21 East districts and averaged $285,665.

NEIGHBOURHOOD CORNER

Rosedale

There have been 100 total residential sales within Rosedale (part of C09) this year for an average of $1,208,414, up four per cent over the first eight months of 2006. Of these 34 were detached homes, which averaged $2,203,457. This is up four per cent over the $2,087,600 recorded during
the same time last year.

Published Tuesday, September 18, 2007 7:27 PM by Niall Good

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December 30, 2007 1:08 PM
 

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Hi Niall,

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February 22, 2008 11:56 PM
 

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February 23, 2008 12:23 PM

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