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Mar 6, 2020 7 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Here we are, my top observations on the Feb 2020 #torontorealestate TRREB market stats. My conclusion was a lot of "highest this has been since 2017" but not quite that level. Some bonus charts not in blog post included in this thread. /1
areacode416homes.com/february-2020-…
Here's the percent of 416 freeholds sold over asking, one of those "highest Feb since 2017" stats I just mentioned. /2 Image
What really stood out to me is a chart I stopped publishing because it got to the point that there was no story because it became virtually non-existent. That's sold 20% over asking. But look - it's back to being a thing. /3 Image
Price gaps for all types of lowrise increased by a good chunk last month - even though condos had +18% YoY price growth. /4 Image
Volumes are back. First time over 33K in 2 years, and back above the 25 year average. (You'd expect that average to increase over time due to population growth and growth of available units.) This just 416 portion of TRREB number, which they forecast at 97,000 this year. /5 Image
Freeholds volumes have bounced back 16.5% since their 25-year low just 11 months ago at March 2019. /6 Image
If you want to skip my analysis and head right to the market charts, I set up a new section on my website where I upload the charts. Enjoy! /7
areacode416homes.com/monthly-market…

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Sep 10
Weekly Active Listings update: 🚨WILD ONE!🚨

Crazy shifts this week as the fall market has officially kicked off. 🍂

Let's start with Freeholds. Note that weekly bump. Higher than any fall in the last 7 (but for one week of 3,040 in 2018) and it's only first week of fall season. 🧵/1Image
The week-over-week (w/w) change was ⬆️428 listings for Freeholds (houses). Below's the equivalent week in the last 7 years. Usually the weeks leading up to and including Labour Day ⬇️w/w and then things start to grow.
2018 +324
2019 +258
2020 +320
2021 +248
2022 +135
2023 +213
2024 +428
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Here's a different look. Number of Freehold listings 0-7 DOM:
9/3: 314 (was 298 week before)
9/10: 962

Tripled! Now, a bunch of those are going to be re-listings ("Hey let's terminated and put it back fresh after Labour Day"), but a bunch are brand new too. /3
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Jul 19, 2022
Here's a rental eviction story a friend of mine is letting me share, from the N12 notice (family member) to the recently concluded LTB hearing. So grab a ☕️, sit back 🪑, and read this 🧵 to see the outcome. /1
July 2020 - "I texted him at 9:30am asking about cockroaches I had seen in the apartment in the last few weeks.. he replied a few hours later asking me if the type and let me know his mom would be moving in.. all in the same message with the 🙏at the end. Next day sent N12." /2
He'd lived there 9 YEARS.

"I had a feeling it was bullshit but really what could I do with no proof.. I was tempted to stay and wait for it to get tied up in the LTB, some part of me believed it was possible he was being truthful."

I bet so many tenants feel this same way. /3
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Oct 16, 2021
Since CBC Marketplace likes investigating, I thought I'd do my own investigation on the house in the Real Estate "exposé" that aired last night, which centered around this house in Vaughan. Here's a bit more info for you in this 🧵/1
The owner was complaining about how they listed on the MLS offering to pay 1% commission to the "co-operating brokerage" (buyer's agent), which is short of the more common 2.5% commission offered in the GTA market. She claimed that agents were "steering" their clients away. /2
The CBC investigation with the large sample size of 3 agents, found 2 of them appearing to discourage their buyers (don't know if they were actually clients because they didn't mention if they'd actually signed Buyer Representation Agreements, which is no small matter). /3
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Oct 15, 2021
So CBC is running a show tonight (which I'm PRVing). Here's the article previewing it. I got emails this afternoon from TRREB and OREA about it this aft, so it might be getting some play.

I'll share the emails and my criticisms of the CBC here... /1
cbc.ca/news/canada/ma…
Here's what TRREB had to say. /2
Here's the Sept 2nd RECO bulletin referred to by TRREB above, and in the article where it said RECO "issued a notic ice about steering to the over 93,000 real estate agents, brokers and brokerages under its purview." /3
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Oct 6, 2020
TRREB has released its September #torontorealestate numbers. They like to accentuate the stats that would indicate everything is awesome, but let me point out 5⃣ STATS SHOWING MARKET COOLING ❄️ /1
First let me say it's not a COLD market yet by any means. But problem is everyone just likes to look at YoY change. When you think about it, 12 months is a somewhat arbitrary period to compare to. So September sales are way ⬆️(42%) and average prices are also ⬆️ (14%) /2
1⃣ AVERAGE YoY PRICE GROWTH IS SLOWING.

In July it was +16.9%
In August it was +20.1%
In September that slowed right down to +14.0%

Note a good chunk of the price growth is due to mix (less condo apts, more detached). /3
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Oct 5, 2020
Some weekly #torontorealestate sales numbers in this thread. Firstly, week over week pattern this year continued to follow same as last year (only couple of deviations on here, main one being Labour Day one week later this year). /1 Image
The total sales in the 416 in the past 4 weeks cumulative have been just 1% below 2019, with this week being flat. /2 Image
But "tale of two cities" continues, with freehold (lowrise houses) selling stronger than last year and condos (apts and townhouses combined) selling weaker of late (and didn't show the huge "pent-up demand" that houses did. /3 Image
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