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60. This Is The New Normal In Real Estate (March 2024 Market Stats)

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Dive into the latest episode of TR Talks Toronto Real Estate as Rajiv Rajpal and Geeta Rajpal dissect the March market report, showcasing positive trends in sales, prices, and listings. Explore the concept of the 'new normal' in real estate, drawing parallels to past societal shifts. We discuss the impact of rising interest rates on first-time buyers and offer insights into navigating the evolving market dynamics. Despite challenges, the market shows resilience with increased activity, particularly in townhomes and luxury properties. Tune in for actionable advice on seizing opportunities in Toronto's dynamic real estate landscape.
For reference, the report released by the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board is below.
March 2024 home sales reported through TRREB’s MLS® System were lower than the March 2023 result, due in part to the statutory holiday Good Friday falling in March this year versus April last year. Despite a better-supplied market compared to last year, there was enough competition between buyers to see a moderate increase in the average March home price compared to last year’s level.

Greater Toronto Area (GTA) REALTORS® reported 6,560 sales through TRREB’s MLS® System in March 2024 – down by 4.5 per cent compared to March 2023. New listings were up by 15 per cent over the same period. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, sales were down by 1.1 per cent. New listings were down by three per cent compared to February.

The first quarter ended with sales up by 11.2 per cent year-over-year. New listings were up by a greater annual rate of 18.3 per cent.

“We have seen a gradual improvement in market conditions over the past quarter. More buyers have adjusted to the higher interest rate environment. At the same time, homeowners may be anticipating an improvement in market conditions in the spring, which helps explain the marked increase in new listings so far this year. Assuming we benefit from lower borrowing costs in the near future, sales will increase further, new listings will be absorbed, and tighter market conditions will push selling prices higher,” said TRREB President Jennifer Pearce.
The MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) Composite benchmark was up by 0.3 per cent year-over-year. The average selling price was up by 1.3 per cent to $1,121,615. On a seasonally-adjusted month-over-month basis, the MLS® HPI Composite was up by 0.2 per cent and the average selling price was up by 0.7 per cent compared to February. “The average selling price edged up in comparison to last year as we moved through the first quarter of 2024. Price growth is expected to accelerate during the spring and even more so in the second half of the year, as sales growth catches up with listings growth and sellers’ market conditions start to emerge in many neighbourhoods. Lower borrowing costs in the months ahead will help fuel increased demand for ownership housing,” said TRREB Chief Market Analyst Jason Mercer.
“As demand for ownership and rental housing increases, supply will continue to be top of mind. Governments at all levels must maintain their focus on pursuing innovative solutions to increase the amount and mix of housing supply to improve affordability. This includes removing roadblocks to non-traditional arrangements, such as co-ownership models to benefit home buyers, including first-time buyers and seniors. Encouraging gentle density, including multiplexes, is critical to helping high demand areas such as the Greater Golden Horseshoe to meet housi

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Dive into the latest episode of TR Talks Toronto Real Estate as Rajiv Rajpal and Geeta Rajpal dissect the March market report, showcasing positive trends in sales, prices, and listings. Explore the concept of the 'new normal' in real estate, drawing parallels to past societal shifts. We discuss the impact of rising interest rates on first-time buyers and offer insights into navigating the evolving market dynamics. Despite challenges, the market shows resilience with increased activity, particularly in townhomes and luxury properties. Tune in for actionable advice on seizing opportunities in Toronto's dynamic real estate landscape.
For reference, the report released by the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board is below.
March 2024 home sales reported through TRREB’s MLS® System were lower than the March 2023 result, due in part to the statutory holiday Good Friday falling in March this year versus April last year. Despite a better-supplied market compared to last year, there was enough competition between buyers to see a moderate increase in the average March home price compared to last year’s level.

Greater Toronto Area (GTA) REALTORS® reported 6,560 sales through TRREB’s MLS® System in March 2024 – down by 4.5 per cent compared to March 2023. New listings were up by 15 per cent over the same period. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, sales were down by 1.1 per cent. New listings were down by three per cent compared to February.

The first quarter ended with sales up by 11.2 per cent year-over-year. New listings were up by a greater annual rate of 18.3 per cent.

“We have seen a gradual improvement in market conditions over the past quarter. More buyers have adjusted to the higher interest rate environment. At the same time, homeowners may be anticipating an improvement in market conditions in the spring, which helps explain the marked increase in new listings so far this year. Assuming we benefit from lower borrowing costs in the near future, sales will increase further, new listings will be absorbed, and tighter market conditions will push selling prices higher,” said TRREB President Jennifer Pearce.
The MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) Composite benchmark was up by 0.3 per cent year-over-year. The average selling price was up by 1.3 per cent to $1,121,615. On a seasonally-adjusted month-over-month basis, the MLS® HPI Composite was up by 0.2 per cent and the average selling price was up by 0.7 per cent compared to February. “The average selling price edged up in comparison to last year as we moved through the first quarter of 2024. Price growth is expected to accelerate during the spring and even more so in the second half of the year, as sales growth catches up with listings growth and sellers’ market conditions start to emerge in many neighbourhoods. Lower borrowing costs in the months ahead will help fuel increased demand for ownership housing,” said TRREB Chief Market Analyst Jason Mercer.
“As demand for ownership and rental housing increases, supply will continue to be top of mind. Governments at all levels must maintain their focus on pursuing innovative solutions to increase the amount and mix of housing supply to improve affordability. This includes removing roadblocks to non-traditional arrangements, such as co-ownership models to benefit home buyers, including first-time buyers and seniors. Encouraging gentle density, including multiplexes, is critical to helping high demand areas such as the Greater Golden Horseshoe to meet housi

Team Rajpal
Instagram: @teamrajpal
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/teamrajpal
TikTok: @teamrajpalrealestate
Phone: 647-875-8000
Email: info@teamrajpal.com
www.teamrajpal.com
Top 1% of 75,215 agents in the GTA*

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