The Toronto Condo Market This Week (January 1, 2016)

12 ways Toronto changed in 2015
With $2.4 billion invested in the Pan Am Games and a seemingly never-ending condo boom, 2015 changed the face of Toronto. There were some sad goodbyes, but also welcome changes to the city’s infrastructure.

Risk of a housing market correction remains ‘elevated’: Bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada has once more cited a sharp housing price correction as a key risk to the Canadian financial system and economy.

Proposed condo building might be Toronto's priciest
There’s a new 39-storey condo coming to Toronto’s swanky Yorkville neighbourhood. But despite its height, this incoming building is slated to have only 53 units.

Only draconian rules will cool hot housing markets: Toronto's 'Condo King'
The man dubbed Toronto’s “Condo King” says Ottawa’s efforts to cool red-hot housing markets in Toronto and Vancouver will amount to no more than a symbolic gesture.