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For the most current stats, vist my website www.gtamoves.com or www.vitopirri.comToronto, September 2, 2009 - In August 2009, the Toronto Real Estate Board reported 8,035 sales, up 27 per cent from August 2008. The average price for August transactions was $387,921 - up by six per cent compared to the same month last year."The increase ...
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For the most current stats, visit my website, www.gtamoves.com or www.vitopirri.com. GTA REALTORS® report resale record in JulyToronto, August 6, 2009 - In July 2009, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported a record 9,967 sales, up 28% from July 2008. The average price for July transactions was $395,414 - up by six ...
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For the most current market statistics, visit my website, www.gtamoves.com or www.vitopirri.com
Toronto, July 6, 2009 - In June 2009, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported a record 10,955 sales, up 27 per cent from June 2008. The seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales in june was 100,700.
"The record result in June is testament to ...
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Here are the May resale sales statistics for Toronto and the GTA as released by TREB. The most current statistics are on my website, www.gtamoves.com.
Toronto, June 3, 2009 - In May 2009, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 9,589 sales, up almost two per cent from May 2008 - the first annual incrase since December 2007. the ...
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Forest Hill, Toronto - The apartment at 401-800 Spadina Rd. has been sold.
Property information
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The percentages of homes selling in specific price ranges in the Toronto real estate market. For the most current statistics, visit my website www.gtamoves.com or www.vitopirri.com
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For the most up to date statistics, visit my website, www.gtamoves.com or www.vitopirri.com .Greater Toronto Resale Housing Sales Up in First Half of MayToronto, May 19, 2009 - Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 4,561 transactions in the first half of May - an increase of three per cent compared to May 2008."Members reported a rise in ...
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Here is quite an interesting report from Remax detailing how "Generation X" purchasers are ready to jump up and replace the "Baby Boomer" as the major purchasing force when it comes to buying recreation properties.
It's a good read!
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