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Greater Toronto home sales up in July from last year, listings jump
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The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales in July were up from last year but down from a month earlier, while listings jumped.
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales in July were up from last year but down from a month earlier, while listings jumped.
The board says there were 5,391 homes sold in July in the Greater Toronto Area, a 3.3 per cent rise compared with the 5,220 homes sold in the same month a year earlier.
Sales worked out to a 1.7 per cent dip from June on a seasonally adjusted basis.
New listings totalled 16,296, up 18.5 per cent from last year.
Listings growth outpaced sales on a year-over-year basis, but prices slipped only slightly to $1,106,617, down 0.9 per cent.
TRREB president Jennifer Pearce says the uptick in sales compared with last year is encouraging and a potential sign lower interest rates are starting to have an effect.
"We may be starting to see a positive impact from the two Bank of Canada rate cuts announced in June and July," Pearce said in a statement on Tuesday.