Despite slowdown, lack of listings keeps prices rising. One agent says that bidding wars are less intense than they have been in previous seasons, and houses that are priced fairly are selling quickly. ...Read the full article
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bill k from Canada writes: Toronto market favours the buyers without a doubt. Home's are not selling and prices are coming down without any buyers. The RE agents are getting scared they may need to look for a real job as the Canadian housing market continues to crash. POP.....what was that?
- Posted 11/05/08 at 3:22 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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bill k from Canada writes: "Looking at the city of Toronto, sales were even more slack than in the broader GTA. With 3,467 transactions, sales dropped 10 per cent last month from April of 2007."
"The weather we had was really horrendous."
What pathetic propaganda. April weather was AMAZING hot and dry and they claim it was "really horrendous". Obvious lies as the Canadian market continues to crash. They can lie all they want but home prices are dropping as well as home sales. POP.....what was that?- Posted 11/05/08 at 3:26 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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