TREB: Q1 Condo Market Statistics

The Toronto Real Estate Board have released their Q1 Condo Market statistics for 2014.  The report shows that so far 2014 has been fairly strong for those selling their units (selling price has remained strong so far) but also points out that there could be a shift.  According to Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis. “The number of new condominium apartment completions was up substantially in 2014.  Because of this, we could see stronger growth in listings in the second half of 2014 as some investors choose to list their units for sale.  If this occurs, buyers would benefit from more choice in the marketplace and thus could have more negotiating power with regard to price”.  View the full news release below.

TREB: Q1 Condo Market statistics

TREB:  Q1 CONDO MARKET STATISTICS

NEWS RELEASE.

April 15, 2014 — Toronto Real Estate Board President Dianne Usher announced that “home buyers remained confident in purchasing condominium apartments during the first three months of 2014.  This included first-time buyers and seasoned home owners looking to change their housing situation.  Despite the condo market segment being well-supplied, strong sales growth translated into a robust increase in the average selling price.”

Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 4,454 condominium apartments sold through the TorontoMLS system in Q1 2014 – up nine per cent compared to 4,085 sales reported in Q1 2013.  The average selling price for Q1 2014 transactions was up by 5.6 per cent year-over-year to $351,213.

The City of Toronto accounted for 70 per cent of all condo apartment transactions, with 3,121 sales reported.  The average selling price in the City was $376,226.

The supply of condo apartments listed for sale also edged up in the first three months of 2014.  New listings reported during the quarter were up by 3.1 per cent year-over-year.  Active listings at the end of the quarter were up by 1.8 per cent.

“The number of new condominium apartment completions was up substantially in 2014.  Because of this, we could see stronger growth in listings in the second half of 2014 as some investors choose to list their units for sale.  If this occurs, buyers would benefit from more choice in the marketplace and thus could have more negotiating power with regard to price,” said Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis.

 

Condominium Apartment Market Summary

First Quarter 2014

2014

2013

Sales

Average Price

Sales

Average Price

Total TREB

4,454

$351,213

4,085

$332,431

Halton Region

120

$304,493

72

$303,757

Peel Region

653

$262,128

634

$259,318

City of Toronto

3,121

$376,226

2,900

$354,977

York Region

437

$353,660

370

$319,131

Durham Region

114

$224,590

102

$223,458

Other Areas

9

$248,727

7

$199,571

Source: Toronto Real Estate Board

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