TREBB RELEASES DECEMBER STATS
Annual
Greater Toronto Area (GTA) home sales declined in 2025 compared to 2024, as
economic uncertainty weighed on consumer confidence. Over the same period,
listing inventory remained elevated, allowing for selling prices to be
negotiated downward, helping improve affordability.
“The
GTA housing market became more affordable in 2025 as selling prices and
mortgage rates trended lower. Improved affordability has set the market up for
recovery. Once households are convinced that the economy and labour market are
on a solid footing, sales will increase as pent-up demand is satisfied,” said
Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) President Daniel Steinfeld.
For
calendar year 2025, GTA REALTORS® reported 62,433 home sales through TRREB’s
MLS® System – down by 11.2 per cent compared to 2024. New listings amounted to
186,753 – up by 10.1 per cent year-over-year. The annual average selling price
in 2025 was $1,067,968 – down by 4.7 per cent compared to $1,120,241 in 2024.
There
were 3,697 home sales reported in December 2025 – down by 8.9 per cent compared
to December 2024. New listings entered into the MLS® System amounted to 5,299 –
up by 1.8 per cent year-over-year.
The
MLS® Home Price Index (MLS® HPI) Composite benchmark was down by 6.3 per cent
year-over-year in December 2025. The average selling price, at $1,006,735, was
down by 5.1 per cent compared to December 2024. On a seasonally adjusted basis,
December home sales were down slightly month-over-month compared to November
2025, while new listings were up. The MLS® HPI composite trended slightly lower
compared to November while the average selling price edged higher.
“Reaffirmed
trade relationships and large-scale domestic economic development projects will
be key for improved home sales moving forward. GTA households must be confident
in their employment situation before committing to long-term monthly mortgage
payments, even in this more affordable market,” said TRREB Chief Information
Officer Jason Mercer.
“We urge governments at all levels to take action now to provide tax relief for consumers and help ease the rising cost of living. Families and individuals need financial breathing room so they can afford a home or apartment and meet their basic needs. Fair and responsible tax policies can put more money back into people’s pockets, restore consumer confidence, and rebuild trust in the economy. These actions are essential to support stable households and create an economy that works for everyone,” said TRREB CEO John DiMichele.

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