- Posthaste: Ontario home sales hit lows of the great financial crisis
Home sales in Ontario fell for the fifth straight month in October to reach
the lowest levels since the Great Financial Crisis. Read more.
from: Financial Post
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- Housing market likely in ‘hibernation’ until next spring, CREA data shows
Canada's housing market continued to slow down in October, CREA data shows,
with a growing trend of buyers and sellers alike shelving their...
from: Global News
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- Burlington home prices dropped slightly in October
Prices for three leading real estate categories fell in October compared to
September, data released Wednesday by the Canadian Real Estate...
from: Burlington Today
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- Canadian home sales slow in October: CREA
The number of homes sold in Canada last month ticked up on an annual basis
but fell 5.6 per cent compared with September as the Canadian...
from: CP24
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- Canada Invests $444m With Company That Says Millennials Don’t Want A Home
Canada keeps repeating it's spending billions on new housing, but with who,
and how does it help? Earlier this week, Deputy Prime Minister...
from: Better Dwelling
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- Move Smartly Toronto Area Real Estate Market Report: November 2023
High Rates Weighing Down Home Sales - Ontario's Broken Housing Plan - GTA
Areas With Biggest Drop in Home Sales - Latest Market Stats.
from: Move Smartly
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- Home prices could be in "another leg down," as housing weakness spreads -
Mortgage Rates & Mortgage Broker News ...
Weakness in Canada's housing markets is now spreading beyond the major
markets of Vancouver and Toronto, the latest data reveal.
from: Canadian Mortgage Trends
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- Month-over-month real estate prices fall across Ontario
Prices for three leading real estate categories fell in October compared to
September, according to data released this week by the Canadian...
from: Barrie Today
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- Home sales drop nationally as some sellers shelve plans till spring, CREA
says
We're only in November, but it appears many would-be homebuyers have
already gone into hibernation,” says CREA's Larry Cerqua.
from: Toronto Star
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