Toronto-area real estate sales pick up, with semis leading the way
Buyers and sellers in the Toronto-area real estate market this summer appear to be growing restless following many months of angst: interest rates are stuck in a holding pattern and U.S. President Donald Trump continues to upend trade and geopolitics.
“I think there’s Trump fatigue,” says Patrick Rocca, broker with Bosley Real Estate. “People have realized this could be the new norm.”
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