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		<title>Toronto housing prices hit new record with detached homes averaging $1.2 million but downtown condos bucked the trend</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Toronto area home prices and sales rose for the fourth consecutive month in October with the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board forecasting record or near-record &#8230; <span class="ml-btn"><a href="https://blog.familyrealtor.ca/toronto-housing-prices-hit-new-record-with-detached-homes-averaging-1-2-million-but-downtown-condos-bucked-the-trend/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>Toronto area home prices and sales rose for the fourth consecutive month in October with the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board forecasting record or near-record sales to continue through the balance of the year.</p>



<p>But as detached house values have soared, a surge in condo supply has rendered prices in that category relatively flat, said the TRREB on Wednesday.</p>



<p>There were 7,441 detached houses listed last month, a year-over-year increase of 6.9 per cent.</p>



<p>Condo listings more than doubled to 6,193, compared to October 2019.</p>



<p>It’s a substantial turnaround from the 2017 and 2018 market, when the condo sector was among the tightest, said the board’s chief market analyst, Jason Mercer.</p>



<p>“We still are seeing sales up relative to what we saw last year. It’s not a scenario where sales and demand are drying up. It’s that buyers are benefiting from more choice and you would expect them to take advantage of that over time,” he said.</p>



<p>The average price for all resale houses and condos rose 13.7 per cent year over year, last month to $968,318.</p>



<p>Detached houses sold for $1.2 million on average, a 14.8-per-cent increase this year, compared to last October. Sales were up 33.9 per cent across the region for those houses.</p>
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