The Toronto Condo Market This Week – November 25, 2016


Toronto condo builders still can’t keep pace with demand
With Vancouver’s real estate market in retreat, industry pundits are wondering how long the Toronto market’s strength will persevere.

Toronto Condo Inventory Disappearing Over 60% Faster Than Last Year
Toronto condos logged another solid month of gains, with inventory disappearing more than 60% faster than October 2015.

The $1.75-million penthouse that proves three-bedroom condos aren’t cheap
In its four days on the market, the condo had about 24 showings. The sellers agreed to entertain preemptive offers, and one came in at $96,000 over asking.

Millennials hit suburbs for first home
Transit access and affordable prices make Stationwest a worthy choice just outside the GTA.