The July numbers show a GTA market that is still favouring buyers in many areas, but the story isn’t the same everywhere. Mississauga saw average prices fall 10% year-over-year to about $899,000, while sales were down 9%. With homes taking longer to sell, buyers have more negotiating power—particularly for condos. ...
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July continued to favor buyers across most GTA markets, with inventory remaining elevated and many home prices softening. While there are still pockets of strength, buyers generally have more selection, more negotiating power, and less pressure to compete. Detached homes in Mississauga, Brampton, Milton, Oakville, and Vaughan all remained in ...
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June brought a mixed real estate market across the GTA. Inventory remains elevated in many areas, giving buyers more choice, while sales activity continues to vary depending on property type and location. The result is a market that’s becoming more balanced, with pricing trends differing from city to city. Mississauga ...
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GTA MARKET WATCH | MAY 2026 YEAR-TO-DATE The Greater Toronto Area real estate market continues to present opportunities for both buyers and sellers as inventory levels remain healthy and financing options become increasingly attractive. While Canada’s inflation rate (CPI) recently increased, much of the rise has been attributed to higher ...
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