Robust Sales and Price Growth in February
March 4, 2015 -- Toronto Real Estate Board President Paul
Etherington announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 6,338 home
sales through the TorontoMLS system in February 2015. This result represented a
substantial 11.3 per cent year-over-year increase compared to February 2014.
Large annual increases in transactions were noted for most major home types, in
the City of Toronto and surrounding GTA regions.
“Even with the record low temperatures last month, we still saw an
increase in the number of people purchasing homes in the GTA. This speaks to
the importance households place on home ownership and the fact that buyers
continue to view ownership housing as a quality long-term investment in which
they can live,” said Mr. Etherington.
The overall supply of homes for sale, as measured by the count of active
listings at the end of February 2015, was down by 8.7 per cent compared to the
same count in February 2014. This means that market conditions became tighter,
leading to more competition between buyers.
The overall average selling price for February 2015 home sales was
$596,163– up by 7.8 per cent compared to the average for February 2014. Driving
this increase was the detached market segment. In the City of Toronto, the
average detached selling price moved above $1 million dollars for the first
time in a calendar month.
“The strong year-over-year price growth we experienced in February
points to the robust demand for ownership housing in the GTA, coupled with a
constrained supply of homes for sale in some market segments, especially where
low-rise home types like singles, semis and townhouses are concerned,” said
Jason Mercer, TREB’s Director of Market Analysis.
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