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Each month we develop neighbourhood reports that outline which properties sold in each area of Toronto. The reports have all of the details (including sold price) of the homes that sold in each neighbourhood. If you would like to download a pdf of the report(s) please contact me at david@davidspeedie.com or 647 244 3931. You can also fill out the form below and let me know which one you would like. If you don’t see the neighbourhood you want please mention it in your message.

I hate spam just as much as you do. I promise that your email address and contact information will not be shared, sold or abused. Below is an example of the monthly email. These are April 2020 stats. Click on the neighbourhood name to access the reports.

 
 
 
APRIL 2020
NEIGHBOURHOOD SOLD REPORTS
 
 
 
Hello David,
 
We hope this finds you in good health.
 
As expected we saw the market trends from the second half of March carry forward into April. COVID-19 and related social distancing measures continues to impact the Toronto real estate market.
 
Central Toronto REALTORS® reported 207 freehold home sales through the Toronto MLS® in April 2020. It was also reported that, on average, freehold homes sold for $1,405,029 in April 2020. That compares to 559 freehold home sales through the Toronto MLS® in April 2019. A 63% decrease in volume. It was also reported that, on average, freehold homes sold for $1,632,456 in April 2019. That is a 14% decrease in price.
 
Central Toronto REALTORS® reported 271 condo sales through the Toronto MLS® in April 2020. It was also reported that, on average, condos sold for $686,607 in April 2020. That compares to 910 condo sales through the Toronto MLS® in April 2019. A 70% decrease in volume. It was also reported that, on average, condos sold for $748,198 in April 2019. That is a 8% decrease in price.
 
Given the strength and resilience of the Toronto Real Estate market going into this pandemic, we have little doubt that it will recover. We feel this will occur once we are assured it is safe to reduce the social distancing requirements and there is a clear message from our different levels of Government that light is clearly visible at the end of the C-19 tunnel. Which I think we are already starting to see some glimmers. Canada is now, and will continue to be respected for the manner in which our governments worked together to navigate this challenge. Lessons need to be learned but no doubt this will make our country even more desirable, keeping one of our most important market drivers filling the demand pipeline as economic immigrants continue to desire living here, in GTA.
 
In the short term, we are seeing some balancing in the market but have not seen the bottom drop out. Demand is down but towards the last two weeks of April we did start to see an uptick in the number of buyers wanting to see properties.
 
What is happening now in your specific neighbourhood? Below we have provided detailed reports to give you a true sense of what is taking place in your local market.
 
If you are trying to figure out which neighbourhood you live in, you can find the neighbourhood boundaries we used here: SAGE Neighbourhood Sold Reports Boundaries
 
We hope you find some value in this month’s reports and encourage you to reach out to me directly to ask any questions that may come to mind. If you have friends or family you think might be interested, please feel free to pass the reports along to them.
 
 
 
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David Speedie, Sales Representative
134 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, ON.
Phone: 416-483-8000
Fax: 416-483-8001
 
Sage Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage | 2010 Yonge StToronto, Ontario M4S 1Z9 Canada