| Wednesday June 4, 2008. |
| Toronto Residential Real Estate Market Report for May 2008 |
| May
Sales at 9,411 |
| TREB Members saw 9,411 sales of single family dwellings in May, TREB President Maureen O’Neill announced today. “While off last year’s pace, a 9,000 plus sales month is certainly indicative of a healthy market,” said the President. |
| Prices trended upward on a year-overyear basis, with the overall average going to $398,148, up four per cent over the May 2007 figure of $382,787. |
| The City of Toronto experienced a three per cent increase, to $434,271 over last May’s $422,163. The 905 suburbs averaged $374,629, up five per cent over the same time last year, when the corresponding figure was $355,341. |
| “Furthermore, inventory has increased 15 per cent to 27,267 listings over May of 2007. This is good news for potential homebuyers as it should keep year-over-year price increases to the low single digits.” |
| Sales GTA-wide declined 16 per cent from May of 2007, which saw 11,146 sales, a record month. However, this overall decline masked significant regional variations. |
| Within the City of Toronto, sales fell 19 per cent to 3,711 from last May’s figure of 4,578. Within the 905 suburbs, on the other hand, the decline was a less pronounced 13 per cent, to 5,700 sales from last May’s figure of 6,568. |
| Breaking down the total, 3,626 sales were reported in TREB’s 28 West districts and averaged $377,098; 1,606 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $528,938; 1,938 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $430,240; and 2,241 sales were reported in TREB’s 21 East districts and averaged $310,724. |