The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2010-2013, including MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-listings ratios, and average home prices. Seasonal trends and year-over-year comparisons are examined. Charts also show long-term time series data and trends from 1995-present. Relationships between sales-to-listing ratios and price changes are explored. Finally, a chart shows the affordability indicator of average household income used for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an averaged priced home in the GTA.
This document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years, including: monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-listings ratios, and average home prices from 2011-2014 with seasonal trends; time series charts of the same data from 1995 onwards with 12-month moving averages; and a final chart comparing sales-to-listings ratios to average annual price changes and an affordability indicator measuring housing costs as a percentage of average household income.
This document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2011-2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, and average home prices over time. Seasonal trends and year-over-year comparisons are examined. Charts also show 12-month moving averages to illustrate underlying trends. A final chart correlates the sales-to-new listings ratio with average annual price changes, showing that higher ratios typically bring higher price growth.
This document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2011-2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, the sales to new listings ratio, and average home prices over time. These charts allow comparisons over multiple years and identification of seasonal trends. Higher sales to listing ratios are generally associated with greater price growth. Additional charts show long term trends in sales, listings, and prices since 1995. One chart correlates the sales to listing ratio with average annual price changes. The final chart tracks housing affordability over time based on the share of average household income required for a mortgage, taxes and utilities on a typical home.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from April 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices, and trends over time for these metrics from 2010-2013. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from June 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices, and trends over time for these metrics from 2010-2013. Additional charts analyze the relationship between sales-to-new listings ratios and price changes, as well as the percentage of average household income needed to cover mortgage, tax and utility costs for the average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from September 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. There are also time series charts from 1995 showing trends in sales, new listings, average prices. A final chart shows the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
TREB Housing Market Charts - September 2013Brent Reid
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from September 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. It also includes time series charts showing trends in sales, new listings, average prices since 1995. Additionally, it charts the relationship between sales-to-new listings ratios and price changes. Finally, it shows the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2010-2013, including MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-listings ratios, and average home prices. Seasonal trends and year-over-year comparisons are examined. Charts also show long-term time series data and trends from 1995-present. Relationships between sales-to-listing ratios and price changes are explored. Finally, a chart shows the affordability indicator of average household income used for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an averaged priced home in the GTA.
This document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years, including: monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-listings ratios, and average home prices from 2011-2014 with seasonal trends; time series charts of the same data from 1995 onwards with 12-month moving averages; and a final chart comparing sales-to-listings ratios to average annual price changes and an affordability indicator measuring housing costs as a percentage of average household income.
This document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2011-2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, and average home prices over time. Seasonal trends and year-over-year comparisons are examined. Charts also show 12-month moving averages to illustrate underlying trends. A final chart correlates the sales-to-new listings ratio with average annual price changes, showing that higher ratios typically bring higher price growth.
This document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2011-2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, the sales to new listings ratio, and average home prices over time. These charts allow comparisons over multiple years and identification of seasonal trends. Higher sales to listing ratios are generally associated with greater price growth. Additional charts show long term trends in sales, listings, and prices since 1995. One chart correlates the sales to listing ratio with average annual price changes. The final chart tracks housing affordability over time based on the share of average household income required for a mortgage, taxes and utilities on a typical home.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from April 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices, and trends over time for these metrics from 2010-2013. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from June 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices, and trends over time for these metrics from 2010-2013. Additional charts analyze the relationship between sales-to-new listings ratios and price changes, as well as the percentage of average household income needed to cover mortgage, tax and utility costs for the average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from September 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. There are also time series charts from 1995 showing trends in sales, new listings, average prices. A final chart shows the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
TREB Housing Market Charts - September 2013Brent Reid
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from September 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. It also includes time series charts showing trends in sales, new listings, average prices since 1995. Additionally, it charts the relationship between sales-to-new listings ratios and price changes. Finally, it shows the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains 8 charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from August 2013. The charts show:
1) Monthly MLS home sales for 2013 and the previous 3 years, showing seasonal trends.
2) Monthly new home listings for the same period.
3) The monthly sales-to-listings ratio, which influences price growth.
4) The average home price from 2010-2013.
5) Time series charts of sales, listings, and average price from 1995-2013 with trend lines.
6) A comparison of the sales ratio and average annual price change.
7) The estimated percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
The document contains 8 charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from August 2013. The charts show:
1) Monthly MLS home sales for 2013 and the previous 3 years, showing seasonal trends.
2) Monthly new home listings for the same period.
3) The monthly sales-to-listings ratio, which influences price growth.
4) The average home price from 2010-2013.
5) Time series charts of sales, listings, and average price from 1995-2013 with trend lines.
6) A comparison of the sales ratio and average annual price change.
7) The estimated percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from July 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. Additional charts show monthly sales and new listings trends since 1995. A final chart analyzes housing affordability based on average household income and costs of an average priced home.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from July 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. There are also time series charts from 1995 showing trends in sales, new listings, average prices. A final chart shows the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from 2010-2013. It shows trends in home sales, new listings, average prices, and the ratio of sales to new listings. The sales to new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes. Charts also show long-term trends and the affordability of homes relative to average household income.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from May 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. Additional charts show monthly sales and new listings trends since 1995. A final chart plots the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the Greater Toronto Area.
Andrew is an expert low commission Toronto, Etobicoke and GTA real estate agent with Royal LePage. He enjoys sharing his years of expertise and knowledge; both professionally and ethically. Andrew Doumont has Mississauga, Oakville, Downtown Toronto and Etobicoke listings and can help you buy or sell your home quickly and efficiently. With listings from all spectrums of the market he caters to each one distinctly, and with exceptional results.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2011-2014. It shows monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and sales-to-listing ratios. Seasonal patterns and year-over-year comparisons are examined. Trend lines show overall sales, listings, and price trends have generally increased since 1995, though average annual price growth correlates more closely with sales-to-listing ratios. The final chart models the share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing housing market trends in Toronto from 2012 to 2015. It examines monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio over time and compared to previous years. The charts show seasonal patterns and allow comparisons of current data to historic trends. The analysis aims to provide insight into the behavior of the Toronto housing market.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from March 2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. Additional charts show monthly sales, new listings and average prices trends over time from 1995 to present. The final chart shows the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced GTA home.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2012 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and sales to new listings ratios over time. The charts allow comparison to previous years and identification of seasonal trends. Analysis of these metrics can provide insight into how strongly the market is performing and the direction of future price changes.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from 1995 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio over time. It also includes charts comparing these metrics to previous years and analyzing trends. The charts help examine seasonal patterns in the housing market and compare current data to historic trends.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from November 2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, and trends over time for these metrics from 2011-2014. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the estimated share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years, including MLS home sales, new listings, average home prices, sales-to-listing ratios, and an affordability indicator showing the share of household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes, and utilities on an average priced home in the region. The charts allow examining seasonal trends and comparing current monthly data to the same months in previous years.
The Garden Court Tenants' Association is announcing a public meeting on June 20th at St. Cuthbert's Church to gather support against a proposed condo conversion and demolition of the Garden Court Apartments located at 1477 Bayview Avenue in Toronto. The Garden Court Apartments, built between 1939-1941, is a notable example of Art Deco architecture integrated with landscape design. Attendees of the public meeting are encouraged to help preserve affordable rental housing in the Leaside area and support the tenants of Garden Court Apartments staying in their homes.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years, including MLS home sales, new listings, average home prices, sales-to-listing ratios, and an affordability indicator showing the share of household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the region. The charts allow examining seasonal trends and comparing current monthly data to the same months in previous years.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from January 1995 to June 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and sales-to-listing ratios over time as well as comparisons to previous years. It also includes a chart showing the estimated percentage of average household income needed to cover mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities for the average priced home in the Greater Toronto Area.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from 1995 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio over time and compared to previous years. One chart shows how the ratio of sales to new listings correlates with annual price changes. Another provides an affordability indicator by calculating the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on the average priced home.
This document contains 13 charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years:
- Sales, new listings, and average home prices fluctuated seasonally but generally increased from 2010 to 2013.
- The sales-to-new listings ratio correlated with annual price changes, indicating the housing market balance of supply and demand.
- Time series trend lines showed directional changes in sales, new listings, and prices require sustained shifts over many months.
- Charts on affordability and income levels demonstrated housing costs as a percentage of average household income.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from July 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, long-term trends in sales, new listings, and average price since 1995. There are also charts comparing the sales-to-new listings ratio to annual price changes and a chart showing the estimated share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2014 and previous years, including MLS sales, new listings, average home prices, sales-to-listing ratios, and an affordability indicator showing the share of household income needed for housing costs. The charts allow examining seasonal trends and comparing current data to previous years.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from 1995 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio over time and compared to previous years. One chart shows how the ratio of sales to new listings correlates with annual price changes. Another estimates the percentage of average household income needed to cover mortgage, tax, and utility costs for an average priced home in the region.
The document contains 8 charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from August 2013. The charts show:
1) Monthly MLS home sales for 2013 and the previous 3 years, showing seasonal trends.
2) Monthly new home listings for the same period.
3) The monthly sales-to-listings ratio, which influences price growth.
4) The average home price from 2010-2013.
5) Time series charts of sales, listings, and average price from 1995-2013 with trend lines.
6) A comparison of the sales ratio and average annual price change.
7) The estimated percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
The document contains 8 charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from August 2013. The charts show:
1) Monthly MLS home sales for 2013 and the previous 3 years, showing seasonal trends.
2) Monthly new home listings for the same period.
3) The monthly sales-to-listings ratio, which influences price growth.
4) The average home price from 2010-2013.
5) Time series charts of sales, listings, and average price from 1995-2013 with trend lines.
6) A comparison of the sales ratio and average annual price change.
7) The estimated percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from July 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. Additional charts show monthly sales and new listings trends since 1995. A final chart analyzes housing affordability based on average household income and costs of an average priced home.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from July 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. There are also time series charts from 1995 showing trends in sales, new listings, average prices. A final chart shows the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from 2010-2013. It shows trends in home sales, new listings, average prices, and the ratio of sales to new listings. The sales to new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes. Charts also show long-term trends and the affordability of homes relative to average household income.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from May 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. Additional charts show monthly sales and new listings trends since 1995. A final chart plots the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the Greater Toronto Area.
Andrew is an expert low commission Toronto, Etobicoke and GTA real estate agent with Royal LePage. He enjoys sharing his years of expertise and knowledge; both professionally and ethically. Andrew Doumont has Mississauga, Oakville, Downtown Toronto and Etobicoke listings and can help you buy or sell your home quickly and efficiently. With listings from all spectrums of the market he caters to each one distinctly, and with exceptional results.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2011-2014. It shows monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and sales-to-listing ratios. Seasonal patterns and year-over-year comparisons are examined. Trend lines show overall sales, listings, and price trends have generally increased since 1995, though average annual price growth correlates more closely with sales-to-listing ratios. The final chart models the share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing housing market trends in Toronto from 2012 to 2015. It examines monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio over time and compared to previous years. The charts show seasonal patterns and allow comparisons of current data to historic trends. The analysis aims to provide insight into the behavior of the Toronto housing market.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from March 2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. Additional charts show monthly sales, new listings and average prices trends over time from 1995 to present. The final chart shows the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced GTA home.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2012 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and sales to new listings ratios over time. The charts allow comparison to previous years and identification of seasonal trends. Analysis of these metrics can provide insight into how strongly the market is performing and the direction of future price changes.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from 1995 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio over time. It also includes charts comparing these metrics to previous years and analyzing trends. The charts help examine seasonal patterns in the housing market and compare current data to historic trends.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from November 2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, and trends over time for these metrics from 2011-2014. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the estimated share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years, including MLS home sales, new listings, average home prices, sales-to-listing ratios, and an affordability indicator showing the share of household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes, and utilities on an average priced home in the region. The charts allow examining seasonal trends and comparing current monthly data to the same months in previous years.
The Garden Court Tenants' Association is announcing a public meeting on June 20th at St. Cuthbert's Church to gather support against a proposed condo conversion and demolition of the Garden Court Apartments located at 1477 Bayview Avenue in Toronto. The Garden Court Apartments, built between 1939-1941, is a notable example of Art Deco architecture integrated with landscape design. Attendees of the public meeting are encouraged to help preserve affordable rental housing in the Leaside area and support the tenants of Garden Court Apartments staying in their homes.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years, including MLS home sales, new listings, average home prices, sales-to-listing ratios, and an affordability indicator showing the share of household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the region. The charts allow examining seasonal trends and comparing current monthly data to the same months in previous years.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from January 1995 to June 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and sales-to-listing ratios over time as well as comparisons to previous years. It also includes a chart showing the estimated percentage of average household income needed to cover mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities for the average priced home in the Greater Toronto Area.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from 1995 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio over time and compared to previous years. One chart shows how the ratio of sales to new listings correlates with annual price changes. Another provides an affordability indicator by calculating the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on the average priced home.
This document contains 13 charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years:
- Sales, new listings, and average home prices fluctuated seasonally but generally increased from 2010 to 2013.
- The sales-to-new listings ratio correlated with annual price changes, indicating the housing market balance of supply and demand.
- Time series trend lines showed directional changes in sales, new listings, and prices require sustained shifts over many months.
- Charts on affordability and income levels demonstrated housing costs as a percentage of average household income.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from July 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, long-term trends in sales, new listings, and average price since 1995. There are also charts comparing the sales-to-new listings ratio to annual price changes and a chart showing the estimated share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2014 and previous years, including MLS sales, new listings, average home prices, sales-to-listing ratios, and an affordability indicator showing the share of household income needed for housing costs. The charts allow examining seasonal trends and comparing current data to previous years.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from 1995 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio over time and compared to previous years. One chart shows how the ratio of sales to new listings correlates with annual price changes. Another estimates the percentage of average household income needed to cover mortgage, tax, and utility costs for an average priced home in the region.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from January 1995 to May 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and sales-to-listing ratios over time as well as comparisons to previous years. It also includes a chart showing the estimated percentage of average household income needed to cover mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities for the average priced home in the Greater Toronto Area.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from April 2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. Additional charts show monthly sales, new listings and average prices over time from 1995 to present. The final chart shows the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from November 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales to new listings ratio, and average home prices over the past 3 years. It also includes longer term charts from 1995 showing sales, new listings, average prices, and trends over time. A final chart shows the estimated share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
This document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from April 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, the sales-to-new listings ratio, average home prices, and trends over time for these metrics from 2010-2013. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
TREB Housing Market Charts -- April 2013Brent Reid
This document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from April 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, the sales-to-new listings ratio, average home prices, and trends over time for these metrics from 2010-2013. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
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The document contains 8 charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from August 2013. The charts show:
1) Monthly MLS home sales for 2013 and the previous 3 years, showing seasonal trends.
2) Monthly new home listings for the same period.
3) The monthly sales-to-listings ratio, which influences price growth.
4) The average home price from 2010-2013.
5) Time series charts of sales, listings, and average price from 1995-2013 with trend lines.
6) A comparison of the sales ratio and average annual price change.
7) The estimated percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
The document contains 8 charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from August 2013. The charts show:
1) Monthly MLS home sales for 2013 and the previous 3 years, showing seasonal trends.
2) Monthly new home listings for the same period.
3) The monthly sales-to-listings ratio, which influences price growth.
4) The average home price from 2010-2013.
5) Time series charts of sales, listings, and average price from 1995-2013 with trend lines.
6) A comparison of the sales ratio and average annual price change.
7) The estimated percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from July 2013. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratios, average home prices for the current and previous three years. There are also time series charts from 1995 showing trends in sales, new listings, average prices. A final chart shows the share of average household income used for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from 2010 to 2013. It examines trends in monthly home sales, new listings, sales to new listing ratios, average home prices, and how affordable the average priced home is for households. The charts compare current monthly data to the same months in previous years to analyze seasonal trends and market conditions over time.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from December 2014. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, and trends over time for these metrics from 2011-2014. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the estimated share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from February 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, and trends over time for these metrics from 2012-2015. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the estimated share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from February 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, and trends over time for these metrics from 2012-2015. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the estimated share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing housing market trends in Toronto from 2012 to 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales to new listings ratio, average home price, and trend lines over time. The charts allow comparisons across months and years. Additional charts analyze how the sales to new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes, and the percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from January 1995 to January 2015. It examines trends in monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales to new listings ratio. The charts compare current data to previous years and include 12-month moving averages to show trends. One chart also plots the relationship between the sales to new listings ratio and average annual price changes. Another chart analyzes the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on the average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from January 1995 to January 2015. It examines trends in monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales-to-new listings ratio over time and compared to previous years. The charts show seasonal patterns and compare current data to historical trends. They aim to provide insights into the behavior of the Toronto housing market.
The document contains charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from January 1995 to January 2015. It examines trends in monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and the sales-to-new listings ratio over time and compared to previous years. The charts show seasonal patterns and compare current data to historical trends. One chart also analyzes the relationship between the sales-to-new listings ratio and average annual price changes. Another chart models the share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on the average priced home in the Greater Toronto Area.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market data from the Toronto Real Estate Board from January 1995 to May 2015. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, average prices, and sales to new listings ratios over time and compared to previous years. It also includes a chart showing the share of average household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on the average priced home in the Greater Toronto Area. The charts allow examination of seasonal trends in the housing market and comparisons to previous years.
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The document contains 9 charts and 1 table presented by the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB). The charts show housing market trends in the Toronto region over time, including: monthly housing sales, new listings, sales to new listings ratio, average home prices from 2013-2016 and since 1995; and how the sales to new listings ratio correlates with price changes. The table calculates the percentage of average household income needed to cover mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities for the average priced home.
The document contains charts analyzing the housing market in Toronto from June 2016. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, and trends over time for these metrics from 2013 to 2016. It also contains a chart comparing the sales-to-new listings ratio to average annual price change and a chart analyzing housing affordability based on average household income.
The document contains charts analyzing the housing market in Toronto from April 2016. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, and trends over time for these metrics from 2013 to 2016. It also contains a chart comparing the sales-to-new listings ratio to average annual price change and a chart analyzing housing affordability based on average household income.
This document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto from 2013 to 2016. It shows monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales to new listings ratio, and average home prices for each year. It also includes longer term charts from 1995 onward for these metrics as well as trends lines. Finally, it charts the affordability of the average priced home as a share of average household income.
This document contains charts analyzing the housing market in Toronto from February 2016. It includes charts showing monthly MLS sales, new listings, sales-to-new listings ratio, average home price, and trends over time for these metrics from 2013 to 2016. Additional charts analyze how the sales-to-new listings ratio correlates with annual price changes and the share of average household income required for mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities on an average priced home in the GTA.
The document contains charts analyzing the housing market in Toronto from January 1995 to January 2016. It examines trends in monthly housing sales, new listings, average prices, and the ratio of sales to new listings. The charts compare current data to previous years and identify seasonal patterns. They also include moving averages to illustrate underlying trends. Overall, the document uses charts and data to analyze patterns in the Toronto housing market over recent decades.
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2. TorontoMLS Sales
Monthly with Three Previous Years for Comparison
12,000
2010
2011
2012
2013
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board
Explanation: This chart plots monthly MLS® sales for the current year and the previous three years. The
recurring seasonal trend can be examined along with comparisons to previous years for each month.
3. TorontoMLS New Listings
Monthly with Three Previous Years for Comparison
25,000
2010
2011
2012
2013
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board
Explanation: This chart plots monthly MLS® new listings for the current year and the previous three
years. The recurring seasonal trend can be examined along with comparisons to previous years for each
month.
4. TorontoMLS Sales-to-New Listings Ratio
Monthly with Three Previous Years for Comparison
1.10
1.00
0.90
0.80
0.70
0.60
0.50
0.40
0.30
0.20
0.10
0.00
2010
2011
2012
2013
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board
Explanation: This chart plots the monthly MLS® sales-to-new listings ratio (SNLR) for the current year and the previous
three years. The recurring seasonal trend can be examined along with comparisons to previous years for each month.
When the SNLR moves higher, annual average price growth generally increases – often at a rate well above inflation.
When the SNLR moves lower, annual average price growth generally declines and can become negative.
5. TorontoMLS Average Resale Home Price
Monthly with Three Previous Years for Comparison
$600,000
2010
2011
2012
2013
$550,000
$500,000
$450,000
$400,000
$350,000
$300,000
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board
Explanation: This chart plots the monthly MLS® average home price for the current year and the
previous three years. The recurring seasonal trend can be examined along with comparisons to previous
years for each month.
6. TorontoMLS Sales
Monthly Time Series with Trend Line
12,000
Actual MLS® Sales
10,000
Trend (12-Month Moving Average)
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board
Explanation: This chart plots monthly MLS® sales since January 1995. The blue line shows actual sales. The brown
line is the trend computed using a 12-month moving average, which exhibits no seasonal variations or other
irregular fluctuations. A substantial change in actual sales must occur to change the direction of the trend.
7. TorontoMLS New Listings
Monthly Time Series with Trend Line
22,000
20,000
18,000
16,000
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
Actual MLS® New Listings
Trend (12-Month Moving Average)
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board
Explanation: This chart plots monthly MLS® new listings since January 1995. The blue line shows actual new listings.
The brown line is the trend computed using a 12-month moving average, which exhibits no seasonal variations or other
irregular fluctuations. A substantial change in actual new listings must occur to change the direction of the trend.
8. TorontoMLS Average Price
Monthly Time Series with Trend Line
575,000
525,000
475,000
Actual MLS® Average Price
Trend (12-Month Moving Average)
425,000
375,000
325,000
275,000
225,000
175,000
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board
Explanation: This chart plots monthly MLS® average price since January 1995. The blue line shows the actual average
price. The brown line is the trend computed using a 12-month moving average, which exhibits no seasonal variations or
other irregular fluctuations. A substantial change in actual average price must occur to change the direction of the
trend.
9. Sales-to-New Listings Ratio
(Blue Line)
1.20
1.00
Sales-to-New Listings Ratio
Average Price Annual Per Cent Change
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
-5%
-10%
-15%
Average Price Annual Per Cent Change
(Brown Line)
TorontoMLS Sales-to-New Listings Ratio Compared to
Average Annual Per Cent Change in Home Price
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board
Explanation: This chart plots the monthly sales-to-new listings ratio (blue line) with year-over-year average annual per
cent price change (brown line). When the sales-to-new listings ratio moves higher, average annual per cent change in
home prices generally trends higher. When the sales-to-new listings ratio moves lower, average annual per cent change
in home prices generally trends lower.
10. TREB Affordability Indicator
Share of Average Household Income Used for Mortgage Principal and Interest,
Property Taxes and Utilities on the Averaged Priced GTA Resale Home
55%
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
Source: Toronto Real Estate Board Data and Calculation; Statistics Canada
Explanation: This chart plots the share of average household income that goes toward mortgage principal and interest, property taxes and utilities
for the average priced home in the GTA subject to the following assumptions:
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6.
Average annual or year-to-date home price as reported by TREB
20 per cent down payment
Average 5-year fixed mortgage rate (Statistics Canada); 25-year amortization
Average property tax rate reported by/estimated from the Statistics Canada Survey of Household Spending
Average utilities cost reported by/estimated from the Statistics Canada Survey of Household Spending and components of the Consumer Price Index
Average household income reported by the Census of Canada. Years in between Censuses estimated using interpolation (years up to 2005) or annual growth in average weekly earnings reported by
Statistics Canada in the Labour Force Survey (2006 onward).