TREBB RELEASES MARCH STATS
Homeownership
in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) became more affordable in March 2025 compared
to the previous year. On average, both borrowing costs and home prices have
declined over the past year, making monthly payments more manageable for
households looking to buy a home.
“Homeownership
has become more affordable over the past 12 months, and we expect further rate
cuts this spring. Buyers will also benefit from increased choice, giving them
greater negotiating power. Once consumers feel confident in the economy and
their job security, home buying activity should improve,” said Toronto Regional
Real Estate Board (TRREB) President Elechia Barry-Sproule.
“Given
the current trade uncertainty and the upcoming federal election, many
households are likely taking a wait-and-see approach to home buying. If trade
issues are solved or public policy choices help mitigate the impact of tariffs,
home sales will likely increase. Home buyers need to feel their employment
situation is solid before committing to monthly mortgage payments over the long
term,” said TRREB’s Chief Information Officer Jason Mercer.
GTA
REALTORS® reported 5,011 home sales through TRREB’s MLS® System in March 2025 –
down by 23.1 per cent compared to March 2024. New listings in the MLS® System
amounted to 17,263 – up by 28.6 per cent year-over-year. On a seasonally
adjusted basis, March sales were down month-over-month compared to February
2025.
The
MLS® Home Price Index Composite benchmark was down by 3.8 per cent year-over
year in March 2025. The average selling price, at $1,093,254, was down by 2.5
per cent compared to the March 2024. On a month-over-month seasonally adjusted
basis, the MLS® HPI Composite was down and the average selling price was flat.
“While the policy debate heading into the federal election has rightly been focused on our cross-border trade relationship, it has also been important to see that the federal parties continue to view housing as a key priority based on the various election platforms. This is in line with recent polling suggesting access to housing options that are affordable remains top-of-mind for all Canadians. Building this housing will be a key economic driver moving forward,” said TRREB CEO John DiMichele.
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