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Toronto-area average home price falls again in August, still up from same time last year

A real estate sold sign hangs in front of a west-end Toronto property.
A real estate sold sign hangs in front of a west-end Toronto property. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy

Toronto’s roller-coaster real estate market took a swoop lower in August, the fourth-straight month that the average sales price in Canada’s largest city declined from a dizzying record high set in April.

The Toronto Real Estate Board says the average price for all home types in the Greater Toronto Area last month was $732,292, down 1.8 per cent from July and 20.3 per cent below April’s astounding GTA average of $919,086.

The Ontario government introduced more than a dozen measures in April – including a 15 per cent tax on foreign buyers – following a price spike in the first months of the year, which started with an $768,301 average GTA price in January.

READ MORE: Toronto home sales plummet 40% in July compared to last year

Premier Kathleen Wynne says April’s 16-point plan was responding to a “really overheated” market.

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“It’s had a cooling effect. We don’t know exactly what all of the factors are there, but we’ll be working with the real estate board both in Toronto and beyond to make sure we got it right,” Wynne said Wednesday.

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Despite August’s decline to the lowest average price reported by the Toronto Real Estate Board so far this year, it’s still up three per cent from the same month in 2016.

TREB said that the average price had been affected by fewer high-end home sales last month compared with a year earlier.

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After adjusting to recognize different pricing levels for condos, fully detached houses and other types of property, its Multiple Listing Service housing price index for August was up 14.3 per cent from a year earlier.

The number of detached homes sold in the GTA was down 41.6 per cent from last year, while sales of semi-detached houses were down 37.1 per cent. Condo and townhouse sales were down 28 per cent and 25.7 per cent, respectively.

Nevertheless, fully detached houses accounted for 40.6 per cent of GTA sales in August and their price averaged $968,494 – about the same as last year overall despite a 1.2 per cent year-over-year decline in the core 416 area code.

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Condo apartments, which accounted for 31.4 per cent of the volume, had an average price of $507,841 – up 21.4 per cent from August 2016.

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The real estate board said the number of new listings last month was 11,523, the lowest for an August since 2010. But the number of active listings was 16,419, up 65 per cent from August 2016, and the average days on market rose to 25 from 18.

“The relationship between sales and listings in the marketplace today suggests a balanced market,” said Jason Mercer, TREB’s director of market analysis.

“If current conditions are sustained over the coming months, we would expect to see year-over-year price growth normalize slightly above the rate of inflation.

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