Toronto Condo Market Statistics | Q3 2023

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Toronto (TRREB) Releases 2023 Q3 Condo Market Statistics

The condominium apartment market has become much more balanced over the past year. While Q3 2023 condo apartment sales were up year-over-year, growth in listings far outstripped growth in sales. The result was the average price edging lower providing some relief in the face of higher borrowing costs.

There were 4,415 condominium apartment sales reported through Toronto’s TRREB MLS® System in Q3 2023 – up 6.2 percent when compared to the same quarter in 2022. Over the same period, new condo apartment listings were up by a much greater 28.8 percent.

“The condominium apartment market is an important entry point into homeownership for first-time buyers. A better-supplied market has led to more choices for these buyers, resulting in more negotiation power and lower selling prices on average. A pause in price growth has helped mitigate the impact of higher monthly mortgage payments,” said TRREB President Paul Baron.

In the third quarter of 2023, the average selling price for a condominium apartment GTA-wide was $716,145 – down slightly compared to $720,628 in Q3 2022. In the City of Toronto, which accounted for approximately two-thirds of condo apartment sales, the average selling price was $736,566 – down from $750,087 in Q3 2022.

“While condo market conditions have become more balanced over the past year-and a-half, we will likely start to see a tightening in the market in the second half of 2024. The GTA population is growing at a record pace and the consensus view is that we will start to see some relief in terms of borrowing costs beginning in 2024 and even more so in 2025,” said TRREB Chief Market Analyst Jason Mercer.

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