SALES COMMENTARY
There was no surprise within the industry that sales in August would continue to trend downward as the market navigated the seasonal summer slowdown. This period has traditionally seen less focus on real estate transactions. Inventory levels continued to rise, with homes taking longer to sell. The average days on the market in August increased to 44,compared to 28 days a year earlier. This shift gives buyers more negotiating power, leading to a decrease in the sales-to-list price ratio.However, the first two weeks of August performed differently from the latter half of the month. Buyer sentiment began to shift as reports suggested an imminent rate reduction in September, with further cuts expected in the fall. This sparked momentum, as many believed that the worst might be behind the market, leading to concerns that the window of opportunity could shrink as more buyers re-enter the market. As a result, while overall sales dipped slightly year-over-year, prices remained stable, and certain core neighborhoods displayed resilience, beginning to experience increased activity
GTA MLS SALES
Monthly with 3 Previous Years for Comparison
This graph plots Monthly MLS® Sales for the current year and the previous three years. The recurring seasonal trend can be examined along with comparison to previous years for each month.
Source: Toronto Regional Real Estate Board
CONDOS
The condo market faced ongoing challenges in August, with new and resale condo prices correcting by 4.5% and 12%, respectively, from their peaks. Sales volume in the sector dropped by 11.4% year-over- year, highlighting the difficulty existing condo sellers face as inventory builds. Builders of new condos will need the coming months, with lower rates, to clear existing inventory before launching new projects. While this presents opportunities for current buyers, the future affordability landscape will remain challenging. Builders delaying new construction launches will exacerbate the future supply shortage.RESALE CONDO APARTMENT ACTIVE LISTINGS
Source: Urbanation