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Market Report |
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July/August 2009 |
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| SALES COMMENTARY:
By now everyone knows that June was a record month for sales on the Toronto Real Estate Board. Sales were 27% ahead of June last year. For the condo market, sales were up 24% but Downtown sales were 40% higher than June '08. |
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Market Report |
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2009 Toronto Real Estate |
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START COMPARING REAL ESTATE MARKET TO 2007 AND NOT 2008!
All year we have been looking at sales statistics in comparison to last year - 2008. With July sales 28% higher than the same month last year, and year-to date- sales almost dead even, it is a certainty that this year's sales will outperform 2008 by year end. |
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Featured Neighbourhood |
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Toronto Eatonville Area |
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Eatonville History
Eatonville began as a farming community in the early 1800's. One of its first residents was Peter Shaver who donated a portion of his property at Bloor Street and Highway 27 for the local school. This school was affectionately known as the "Swamp School" because of all the frogs that lived in the bushes and marshes nearby. |
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| 101 Subway Cres, Unit Ph203, Toronto |
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