Toronto home sales and prices dip in August
Toronto home sales fell in August, marking the first decline since early spring, while real estate prices dropped further as competition waned.
There were 5,633 transactions last month in the country’s largest real estate market, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, or TRREB. That was 1.8 per cent lower than July and the first monthly decrease since April. (The numbers were adjusted for seasonal influences.)
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