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Photos from Urban Toronto's post 03/27/2026
03/18/2026

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Photos from Origin Group Real Estate's post 03/05/2026

Toronto Housing Market Update - February (416 & GTA)

February data from Toronto’s 416 area continues to show a choppy and uneven housing market, with prices still adjusting and demand remaining selective.

Average Prices (416):
• Detached: $1.57M (-11.4% YoY)
• Condo: $664K (-8.1% YoY)

Across the GTA overall, the broader market remains soft:
• Average price: -7.1% YoY
• Sales: -6.3% YoY

The result is a market that continues to grind through a slow adjustment phase, with buyers remaining cautious and demand uneven across property types. Entry-level inventory, particularly downtown condos, is an area we are watching closely as RTO ramps up and affordability pressures continue to shape buyer behaviour back to good downtown condos.

Recent Price Moves (Toronto 416):
• Condos
MoM: +5.1%
From peak: -20.1%

• Detached
MoM: +1.7%
From peak: -24.4%

While both segments remain below peak levels, condos posted the stronger month-to-month rebound and continue to show greater resilience relative to their peak, reflecting continued demand for more affordable entry points into the Toronto market.

Record Snowstorm for 2026 Buries Toronto, Coldest Weekend of the Year ❄️ | January 25, 2026 01/25/2026

With 40-50cm of snow hitting the GTA, the Record 2026 Snowstorm is paralyzing the city. Many flights cancelled, transit impacted, and roads are a mess. If you don't have to be out, don't be. You can just watch me brave The City storm for you!

Record Snowstorm for 2026 Buries Toronto, Coldest Weekend of the Year ❄️ | January 25, 2026 Coldest Weekend of the Year ❄️ Record Snowstorm Hits Toronto (2026)It’s here.The coldest weekend of the year.Record cold. Record snow.Downtown Toronto is bur...

King Street Walk - Toronto's Diverse Heartline! 11/10/2025

Take a Walk Tour down King St, Toronto from Old Town’s charm to the towers of the Financial District with some markets and macro info.

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King Street Walk - Toronto's Diverse Heartline! Let's walk down King Street, Toronto, and experience the city's dynamic heartbeat. From the charm of Old Town on King to the towering skyscrapers of the Fina...

11/06/2025

From Peak:

Toronto condos are -16% off peak, while Toronto detached are down more at -22%.

Hamilton detached houses down deeper at -24.5%, some ill-timed October overbuying(fall market moves) kept it from sliding further. TO detached is a major concern now, & Hamilton’s detached 📉chop isn’t done yet as we roll into the slower Winter markets.

11/06/2025

Hamilton’s Cornerstone/RAHB data shows sales down -17.3% and average prices off -4.5% YoY. Inventory, Months of Supply, and Days on Market are all climbing, clear signs we’re shifting into a buyer’s market.

This gives buyers the leverage to push back on inflated prices, especially in overheated segments.

Caution the region specific “balanced market” talk, the second leg down appears imminent as we roll off the brief sales push of the Fall Market and move into the slower Winter market. Be careful!

Photos from Origin Group Real Estate's post 11/06/2025

📉 October Market Stats Are In and They’re Not Pretty.

According to TRREB, the GTA continues to show weakness:
• Average price down -7.2% YoY
• Sales down -9.5% YoY

Detached homes took a big hit down -9.1% in the 416 YoY, and down -4% MoM, while condos slipped a more modest -2.7% YoY and are up +3% MoM.

What’s more concerning is the longer trend.

Since the market peak 416:
🏠 Detached homes are now -22%
🏙️ Condos are -16%

That gap widened significantly per October now at a 6pt margin. Detached is clearly under heavier pressure, and each month the spread has typically been Detached down more off Peak. Interest, right.🧐

Eastside to The Westside - Downtown Toronto Walk Tour 10/20/2025

Eastside to Westside: Downtown Walk Tour

Experience Wellington St and through the Financial District to The Well, and the timeless beauty of Toronto’s downtown. Admire the architecture, and the character of the buildings. Along the way, you may pick up some valuable real estate insights. Toronto is Canada's largest Labour Market, The Financial District is North America's second biggest Financial Center, and it's the largest contributor to the Canadian Economy GDP wise.

Interested in learning more about the city or looking to buy or lease in the city? Drop a line — I’ll get back to you. And don’t forget to share this video with anyone else who’d love to discover Toronto’s downtown.

Eastside to The Westside - Downtown Toronto Walk Tour Eastside to Westside: Downtown Walk TourExperience Wellington St and through the Financial District to The Well, and the timeless beauty of Toronto’s downtow...

10/20/2025

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GAME SEVEN.

Old Town is a Charmer. Afternoon Walk tour through St. Lawrence/Old Town Toronto. 10/17/2025

Love small-town charm but crave big-city energy and convenience? Welcome to Old Town & the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, the birthplace of Toronto. A timeless district where heritage and history meets modern sophistication, just steps from the Financial District.

Join our walking tour below, and stay tuned for the next one with even more stories and insights.

Old Town is a Charmer. Afternoon Walk tour through St. Lawrence/Old Town Toronto. Explore the rich history and heritage, the charm, the wonder and the beauty of Old Town. We'll tour the streets, take a look at the buildings, and you can ga...

10/12/2025
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