Greater Toronto home sales down 16% as buyers hold off despite interest rate cut
TORONTO - The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales in June declined 16.4 per cent from last year, with many potential buyers staying on the sidelines despite the highly anticipated Bank of Canada interest rate cut.
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