Will the preconstruction condo market ever bounce back? Our experts answered your questions

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This year, preconstruction condo sales in Toronto are at their lowest level since the 1990s. As they become less and less profitable, investors – who made up the majority of buyers – are leaving the market in droves, leading developers to cancel projects and leaving buyers with mortgages worth more than the value of the property.
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