UPDATE -- TREB Releases Monthly Market Figures Reported by GTA Realtors®


TORONTO, Jan. 04, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Toronto Real Estate Board President Tim Syrianos announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® reported 92,394 sales through TREB’s MLS® System in 2017.  This total was down 18.3 per cent compared to the record set in 2016.

Record sales in Q1 were followed by a decline in Q2 and Q3 after the Ontario Fair Housing Plan (FHP) was announced.  The pace of sales picked up in Q4, as the impact of the FHP started to wane, and some buyers arguably brought forward their home purchase in response to the new OSFI stress test guidelines effective January 1, 2018.

“Much of the sales volatility in 2017 was brought about by government policy decisions.  Research from TREB, the provincial government and Statistics Canada showed that foreign home buying was not a major driver of sales in the GTA. However, the Ontario Fair Housing Plan, which included a foreign buyer tax, had a marked psychological impact on the marketplace.  Looking forward, government policy could continue to influence consumer behavior in 2018, as changes to federal mortgage lending guidelines come into effect,” said Mr. Syrianos.

The average selling price for 2017 as a whole was $822,681 – up 12.7 per cent compared to 2016.  This annual growth was driven more so by extremely tight market conditions during the first four months of the year.  In the latter two-thirds of 2017, fewer sales combined with increased listings resulted in slower price growth.  In December, the MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) Composite Benchmark was up by 7.2 per cent year over year, and the overall average selling price was up by 0.7 per cent year over year.

“It is interesting to note that home price growth in the second half of 2017 differed substantially depending on market segment.  The detached market segment – the most expensive on average – experienced the slowest pace of growth as many buyers looked to less expensive options.  Conversely, the condominium apartment segment experienced double-digit growth, as condos accounted for a growing share of transactions,” said Jason Mercer, TREB’s Director of Market Analysis.

“TREB will have much more to say about the year to come on January 30 when we will release our third annual Market Year in Review and Outlook Report.  The report will feature an outlook for home sales and prices; new Ipsos consumer survey results covering buying intentions, including insights on new federal mortgage lending guidelines; new research on housing supply options surrounding the ‘missing middle,’ and important new reports on the movement of people and goods throughout the GTA,” added Mr. Syrianos.

 
2017 Summary of TREB MLS® Sales and Average Price
       
 Calendar Year
 20172016
 SalesAverage PriceNew ListingsSalesAverage PriceNew Listings
City of Toronto ("416")35,183834,13859,52041,090740,63358,638
Rest of GTA ("905")57,211815,635118,96971,950723,67295,592
GTA92,394822,681178,489113,040729,837154,230
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board      
       


 
2017 TREB MLS® Sales & Average Price  By Home Type
       
 Calendar Year 2017
 SalesAverage Price
 416 905 Total416 905 Total
       
Detached9,461 31,875 41,336 1,420,046 1,003,645 1,098,951 
Yr./Yr. % Change-23.3%-22.9%-23.0%13.4%12.6%12.8%
Semi-Detached2,903 5,533 8,436 991,138 673,423 782,756 
Yr./Yr. % Change-15.5%-22.9%-20.5%15.0%15.4%16.2%
Townhouse3,266 11,025 14,291 721,884 620,059 643,330 
Yr./Yr. % Change-21.0%-14.5%-16.1%15.0%17.4%16.5%
Condo Apartment19,287 7,587 26,874 545,826 427,704 512,478 
Yr./Yr. % Change-7.5%-14.4%-9.6%23.0%21.5%23.1%
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board      
       


 
Summary of TREB MLS®  Sales and Average Price
       
 December 1 - 31, 2017
 20172016
 SalesAverage PriceNew ListingsSalesAverage PriceNew Listings
City of Toronto ("416")1,970741,6842,1392,095710,7241,661
Rest of GTA ("905")2,960730,5874,1913,210742,7852,505
GTA4,930735,0216,3305,305730,1244,166
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board      
       


 
TREB MLS® Sales & Average Price  By Home Type
       
 December 1 - 31, 2017
 SalesAverage Price
 416 905 Total416 905 Total
       
Detached454 1,484 1,938 1,250,235 910,216 989,870 
Yr./Yr. % Change-13.4%-13.7%-13.6%-2.8%-2.4%-2.5%
Semi-Detached172 314 486 903,658 635,999 730,726 
Yr./Yr. % Change25.5%-1.3%6.8%11.5%0.9%6.7%
Townhouse199 667 866 649,294 575,894 592,761 
Yr./Yr. % Change17.1%10.6%12.0%-2.4%1.5%0.7%
Condo Apartment1,125 437 1,562 532,700 430,001 503,968 
Yr./Yr. % Change-8.8%-11.4%-9.5%14.1%14.5%14.4%
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board      
       


 
December 2017 Year-Over-Year Per Cent Change in the MLS® HPI
 Composite (All Types)Single-Family DetachedSingle-Family AttachedTownhouseApartment
TREB Total7.19%2.33%2.81%10.96%21.83%
Halton Region6.71%3.15%5.87%12.19%18.58%
Peel Region7.71%5.18%4.29%9.23%19.31%
City of Toronto11.67%1.77%4.26%13.43%23.34%
York Region-0.04%-1.93%-3.20%8.63%18.23%
Durham Region6.69%6.21%4.60%6.97%17.20%
Orangeville13.48%13.39%13.29%- - 
South Simcoe County13.67%3.16%7.02%- - 
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board    
1South Simcoe includes Adjala-Tosorontio, Bradford West Gwillimbury, Essa, Innisfil and New Tecumseth 
  

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