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Tight Toronto Housing Market Conditions Sustain Strong Price Growth In September

September marked the transition from the slower summer market to the busier fall market in the Greater Toronto Area. Every year, we generally see an uptick in sales, average selling price and listings after Labour Day, and September 2021 was no different.

Sales increased relative to August and were also at the third-highest mark on record for the month of September. The average selling price was up both month-over-month and year-over-year.

Toronto Realtors reported 9,046 sales through TRREB’s MLS® System in September 2021 – up in line with the regular seasonal trend from August. Compared to last year, market conditions tightened noticeably, with sales representing a substantially higher share of listings, and a significantly lower number of new listings across the board. Resurgence in the condo market was a factor in the higher share of listings sold. The total number of sales was down 18 per cent from 2020’s record September result, in large part due to the lower number of new listings, which were down 34 per cent from the same time last year.

Demand has remained incredibly robust throughout September with many qualified buyers who would buy a home tomorrow provided they could find a suitable property. With new listings in September down by one third compared to last year, purchasing a home for many is easier said than done. The lack of housing supply and choice has reached a critical juncture.

Bandaid policies to artificially suppress demand have not been effective. This is not an issue that can be solved by one level of government alone. There needs to be collaboration federally, provincially, and locally on a solution.

The average selling price for all home types combined was up by 18.3 per cent year over-year to $1,136,280. Price growth in September continued to be driven by the low-rise market segments, including detached and semi-detached houses and townhouses. However, competition between buyers for condo apartments has picked up markedly over the past year, which has led to an acceleration in price growth over the past few months as first-time buyers re-entered the ownership market.

Housing was a key issue in last month’s federal election. Ontario provincial and municipal elections are on the horizon in 2022. Much of the heavy lifting required to bring more housing online, from a policy perspective, happens at the provincial and local levels. These levels of government need to be on the same page. This should be an important topic for debate during the upcoming elections. 

If you have questions or are looking to buy or sell a property feel welcome to call or email me anytime. If your interested in viewing the full September Toronto Market report click on the link below:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ijb7kc7170owl27/September%202021%20Toronto%20Market%20Watch.pdf?dl=0

To View Toronto Housing Market Charts click below: 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/fb8vxp8ls98qlfj/September%202021%20Housing%20Market%20Charts.pdf?dl=0

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