January 2026 GTA Market Update: A Market of Extremes by Property Type January 2026 showed what many buyers and sellers are already noticing: the market isn’t one segment anymore; it varies by property type and city. Across Mississauga, Brampton, Milton, Oakville, Burlington, and Vaughan, freehold homes are selling well, while ...
Continue Reading
December 2025 GTA Market Update: Inventory Rising, Prices Mixed Across Cities December wrapped up with a clear theme across the GTA: inventory remains elevated, buyer leverage is strong, and price movement varies sharply by property type and municipality. Across Mississauga, Brampton, Milton, Oakville, Burlington, and Vaughan, Months of Inventory (MOI) ...
Continue Reading
1. Months of Inventory (MOI) Is Rising Most home types across these cities have between 4 and 7 or more months of inventory, with condos often seeing even higher numbers. More inventory means more options for buyers and downward pressure on prices. 2. Prices Are Falling in Many Segments While ...
Continue Reading
September’s inventory numbers reveal a notable distinction between different property types across the market. For freehold homes, the data indicates that we are currently sitting in a balanced market, where supply and demand are relatively even. This means that neither buyers nor sellers hold a significant advantage, and transactions are ...
Continue Reading