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GTA
Resale Housing Sales Ease in March Overall sales in the GTA declined 22 per cent compared to March 2007,
27 per cent in the City of Toronto and 18 per cent in the 905 suburbs, said
Ms. ONeill. Its important to recognize though, that despite
the worst winter in decades, 6,631 homes changed hands last month in the GTA and
that is still a significant number. Diminished listing inventory, which at 20,533, was down six per cent from a
year ago, kept prices strong in March. Compared to last March, the average price in the GTA rose four per cent to
$380,338 and two per cent in the City of Toronto to $404,361. As well, a few neighbourhoods experienced increased sales activity last month. Bowmanville (E17) saw a three per cent increase in transactions compared to
March 2007, driven primarily by strong detached home sales. Sales in Burlington (W25) were up 18 per cent compared to a year ago, with
brisk activity in most housing categories. Thorncliffe Park (C11) saw a six per cent overall increase in transactions,
based mainly on semi-detached sales. Increased semi-detached transactions also drove sales in Georgina (N17) up
one per cent compared to last March. Ms. ONeill says Marchs moderate performance isnt disquieting
given that Canadian economic fundamentals are holding steady. Forty per cent of international households that come to Canada settle
in the GTA, giving us robust immigration evels; employment and wages continue
to be strong; borrowing costs remain at historically low levels and there is a
wide variety of mortgage products from which to choose, she said. This means that there is a steady demand for housing and consumers should
have the financial resources to buy homes; with such pent-up demand it is an excellent
time to sell your home. We remain concerned about the land transfer tax in Toronto and the economic
slowdown in the United States, added Ms. ONeill. Home sales
in the City of Toronto spiked towards the end of 2007 probably in a bid to avoid
the Toronto land transfer tax, but have since dropped off since the introduction
of the tax. To view a complete copy of TREB's current Market
Watch Report click here. Toronto REALTORS® are passionate about their work. They adhere to a strict
code of ethics and share a state-ofthe-art Multiple Listing Service. Serving over
27,000 Members in the Greater Toronto Area, the Toronto Real Estate Board is Canadas
largest real estate board. Greater Toronto Area open house listings are now available
on www.TorontoRealEstateBoard.com. -30-
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