Ontario real estate market sees some neighbourhoods slump while others burst with activity

The Ontario real estate market is sputtering into the final stretch of the fall season with bursts of activity and periods of stagnation.
“Some of them move immediately and others just seem to be stuck,” says John Lusink, vice-chair at RealServus, of properties he sees in the central Toronto 416 area code and the suburban 905.
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