Real estate agents are advising clients to delay listing as buyers drive negotiations

Toronto-area home buyers are emerging from the paralysis that gripped the market during the opening days of the U.S.-Canada trade war in the early spring.
But after protracted wrangling, sellers are often disappointed they didn’t get the price they were aiming for before U.S. President Donald Trump launched the opening salvos in his battle over tariffs and trade.
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