


On April 6th we had the pleasure of hosting Tim Hudak from OREA at our Oakville office. Click the button below for an overview of the event as well as a recording of the session.

SQ'S MARCH TOP 10s
TOP NUMBER OF UNITS SOLD | TOP $ GROSS VOLUME SALES |
Matthew Czaplinski | Bryan Adlam |
Bryan Adlam | Matthew Czaplinski |
Elizabeth Goulart | Michael Hope |
Michael Hope | Bradley Thomas |
Alex Winiarski | Kate Czaplinska |
Lauren Zylik | Willy Chadraba |
Peter De Bruyn | Caroline Feeley |
Kyle Yamamura | Elizabeth Goulart |
Ahmed Dagher | Sandor Roca |
Marcella Racic | Liang Ren |
Congratulations on making the Top 10 for
Sutton Quantum during the month of March!
Disclaimer: The above Top 10 information is internal data distributed to Sutton Quantum Agents only.
Please do not disclose the names of Sutton Quantum agents or their place on any Top Ten lists to outside agents, clients or on any public forum.

MARKET WATCH
AVERAGE PRICE COMPARISON
MISSISSAUGA DETACHED HOMES
![]() | Month to Month Comparison: March Average Price $1,553,304 vs February Average Price $1,543,866 |
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MISSISSAUGA CONDO/APARTMENT
![]() | Month to Month Comparison:
March Average Price $614,758
vs February Average Price $612,221 |
OAKVILLE DETACHED HOMES
![]() | Month to Month Comparison:
March Average Price $1,046,817 vs February Average Price $1,921,486 |
OAKVILLE CONDO/APARTMENT
![]() | Month to Month Comparison:
March Average Price $811,418 vs February Average Price $1,158,950 |

MARKET WATCH OVERVIEW
Greater Toronto Area (GTA) housing market conditions tightened in March 2023. Sales accounted for an increased share of listings in comparison to March 2022, suggesting that competition between buyers is on the rise. The average sale price was above the average list price for the first time since May 2022.
“As we moved through the first quarter, Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) Members were increasingly reporting that competition between buyers was heating up in many GTA neighbourhoods. The most recent statistics bear this out,” said TRREB President Paul Baron. “Recent consumer polling also suggests that demand for ownership housing will continue to recover this year. Look for first-time buyers to lead this recovery, as high average rents move more closely in line with the cost of ownership.”
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