Sentences with phrase «detached house price increases»

A new report by realty firm Re / Max Integra shows that 40 per cent of 65 districts within the Toronto Real Estate Board recorded detached house price increases in the quarter ended June 30 compared with the first quarter of 2017, including almost half of all the districts in the 905 regions surrounding the city of Toronto.

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Realtor Royal LePage is reporting today that average housing prices increased between 2 and 4 % per cent in Q4 of 2012 compared with the year before, although prices declined in all three tracked categories of home (detached bungalows, standard two - storey and standard condominiums.)
«The composition of [the housing supply] is playing an increasing role in driving detached - home price gains.
This lack of supply means increased housing prices across the board, but particularly for single - family detached homes.
Of the housing types surveyed for the report, the highest average price appreciation occurred in detached bungalows, which rose to $ 292,237 (+15.6 per cent) year - over-year, followed by standard condominiums, which rose to $ 208,403 (+14.2 per cent), and standard two - storey properties, which increased to $ 351,367 (+13.3 per cent).
New construction kept condominium prices relatively flat in Regina at a 1.1 year - over-year decrease, but strong demand and critically low inventories of detached bungalows and standard two - storey homes drove price increases in these housing types of 3.0 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively.
Our real - estate market has seen consistent increases in the cost of housing, with the average price of a detached home in Toronto increasing by over 32 per cent this past November from the same month last year, according to the Toronto Real Estate Board.
Of the housing types surveyed, the highest average price appreciation occurred in detached bungalows, which rose by 15.4 per cent to $ 338,738, followed by standard two - storey properties, which rose to $ 399,469 (13.2 per cent), and standard condominiums, which increased to $ 238,784 (15.1 per cent), year - over-year.
The Survey of Canadian Average Prices in the Third Quarter report shows that of the housing types surveyed, the highest average price appreciation occurred in detached bungalows, which rose to $ 300,365 (+16.3 per cent) year - over-year, followed by standard condominiums, which rose to $ 211,562 (+14.2 per cent), and standard two - storey properties, which increased to $ 365,380 (+13.2 per cent).
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