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Condo prices in Toronto are dropping fast and experts say we're now in a buyer's market

Though it seemed like it would never actually happen as Toronto housing prices continued to spike to unsustainable prices in recent months, the city's market — along with the rest of the province's and country's at large — is finally cooling somewhat, especially when it comes to condos.

After a peak in both sales activity and prices across the board in February, things have been gradually tapering, and prices for coveted condo units in the region have fallen an entire 10 per cent since then.

While the average T.O.-area condo was $947 per square foot in February, that figure now sits at $840 per square foot, according to Strata.ca's latest missive sent out on Thursday.

A glut of more listings are being met with less fervent demand, which is a trend the Canadian Real Estate Associationsays is nationwide for all housing types, led by cities in Ontario, as of May.

作为Strata experts say, condo buyers particularly in Canada's biggest city now have more options among far more listings and thus are "enjoying a comfortable edge over sellers," putting the city officially into buyer's market territory, although modestly.

The latest datafrom the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) also shows some big shifts this past month, with a huge drop in volume of actual sales in the region and a small drop in the MLS Home Price Index Composite Benchmark — a decrease of more than $100,000 from February's high.

This also matchesmarket predictions for a cooler fallwith less competition and hopefully, more realistic pricing for those looking to get into the GTA'ssuper unaffordableandextremely overvaluedmarket.

While the price of the typical condo in the city is still ridiculously high —hitting $810,000 in the first quarter of this year— things should be less hectic in the market over the coming months, though a massive price correction in Toronto in particularis not likely in the cards.

If only the same could be said for Toronto's rental market, which appears to be goingin the opposite diretion.

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Jack Landau


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