Toronto home buyers test their strength, hold off on bids in market’s upper tiers
Buyers in the Toronto-area real estate market are embracing their power after more than two decades of competing, cajoling and throwing huge cash premiums at sellers.
This fall, they feel no need to rush as houses linger on the market. While properties are selling, many buyers are watching to see if prices have farther to fall.
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