Greater Toronto home sales down in March but competition pushes prices up: board
TORONTO - The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says Greater Toronto home sales in March were down 4.5 per cent from last year, but there was enough competition between buyers that the average home price rose moderately year-over-year.
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