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SQ'S OCTOBER TOP 10s
TOP NUMBER OF UNITS SOLD | TOP $ GROSS VOLUME SALES |
Elizabeth Goulart | Anita Bach |
Brad Thomas | Brad Thomas |
Tony Tasdelen | Elizabeth Goulart |
Peter De Bruyn | Jessica Ra |
Jessica Ra | The Fournier Family |
Matthew Czaplinski | Matthew Czaplinski |
Anita Bach | Team Bassett |
The Parsons Group | Randy Bergie |
The Fournier Family | Margarita Gelowitz |
Deepika Gupta | Tony Tasdelen |
Congratulations on making the Top 10 for Sutton Quantum during the month of October!
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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: October Average Price $1,564,286 vs September Average Price $1,439,735 |
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MISSISSAUGA CONDO/APARTMENT
Month to Month Comparison:
October Average Price $626,630
vs September Average Price $652,653 |
OAKVILLE DETACHED HOMES
Month to Month Comparison:
October Average Price $1,784,427 vs September Average Price $1,989,900 |
OAKVILLE CONDO/APARTMENT
Month to Month Comparison:
October Average Price $811,372 vs September Average Price $750,910 |
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MARKET WATCH OVERVIEW
TORONTO, ONTARIO, November 2, 2023 – Lack of affordability and uncertainty remained issues for many would-be home buyers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in October 2023. As a result, sales edged lower compared to last year. However, selling prices remained higher than last year’s levels.
“Record population growth and a relatively resilient GTA economy have kept the overall demand for housing strong. However, more of that demand has been pointed at the rental market, as high borrowing costs and uncertainty on the direction of interest rates has seen many would-be home buyers remain on the sidelines in the short term. When mortgage rates start trending lower, home sales will pick up quickly,” said TRREB President Paul Baron.
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