Toronto housing inventory gets a December refresh
As the Toronto real estate market counts down to the final days of 2025, fresh properties are arriving on the market just as weary sellers pull listings on the verge of becoming stale.
Buyers are watching the shifting dynamics and savouring their clout.
Dino Capocci, real estate agent with Royal LePage Real Estate Services, says many buyers are submitting low offers, then refusing to budge.
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