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gta house prices

Finding a home in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) housing market can be a real pain in the neck. The traditional process is often slow and overwhelming, with buyers struggling to find homes that fit their specific needs.

But, a new AI search tool, introduced as the "ChatGPT of real estate," could simplify the whole process for you and offer recommendations based on your preferences and search history on the real estate platform, Manorlead.

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Toronto homes got bleak last month, friends, well, bleaker that is. A market report from the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) reveals that the sales of GTA single-family homes dropped to an "all-time low" in July.

Last month's lack of inventory and rising prices led to the homes, which include detached, linked, semi-detached, and townhouses, selling only 97 units, a 88% decrease from 2021 and the 10-year average.

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Even though buying a house in the GTA will cost a pretty penny, home prices are actually the lowest that they have been for 2022 (so maybe there's some hope for homebuyers after all).

In the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board's market watch report for May, the monthly statistics for the Toronto area showed that average home prices were at $1,212,806 that month.

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If you're looking to buy a home in the GTA, or anywhere in Ontario for that matter, you might want to start saving now (if you haven't already).

A recent report by Generation Squeeze, an organization for intergenerational fairness, showed how many years Ontarians would need to save in order to buy a house in the province's pricy real estate market, and also broke it down by region.

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Well, it seems like the real estate market in GTA can actually get bleaker because the average house price increased by nearly 28% compared to last year.

The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board released its market watch for February and revealed the average selling price for homes in the GTA rose to $1,334,544. This is $289,587 more than the average home price in February 2021, which was $1,044,957.

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