Home sellers in the GTA consider backup plan as listings swell, prices fall
As Ontario’s real estate market enters the final stretch of 2025, many sellers are fielding questions around their “Plan B.” For some, it’s time to put the plan in motion.
Throughout the fall, real estate agents and mortgage brokers in Toronto and surrounding cities have been advising homeowners to consider various scenarios in case they don’t get the price they are hoping for in the time they planned.
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