Guelph, Ontario, CA13 Property Listings
- SaleApartment No.17Unit No. 31
39 Kay Cres
Guelph, Guelph South
321200-1399ft²CA$679,369X9384308 • RIGHT AT HOME REALTY...
- SaleApartment No.4&5
257 Grange Rd
Guelph, Grange Hill East
N/AN/AN/Aft²CA$550,000X9384196 • RIGHT AT HOME REALTY...
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189 Country Club Dr
Guelph, Waverley
3+121500-2000ft²CA$899,999X9377553 • ROYAL CANADIAN REALT...
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129 Macalister Blvd
Guelph, Kortright Hills
432000-2500ft²CA$1,194,000X9376858 • IPRO REALTY LTD...
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71 Westwood Rd
Guelph, West Willow Woods
2+22700-1100ft²CA$719,900X9380898 • CHESTNUT PARK REALTY...
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15 Lawrence Ave
Guelph, Two Rivers
2+22700-1100ft²CA$799,000X9382162 • IPRO REALTY LTD....
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79-81 Oxford St
Guelph, Exhibition Park
643500-5000ft²CA$1,950,000X9351909 • EXP REALTY...
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39 Fuller Dr
Guelph, Grange Hill East
321100-1500ft²CA$789,000X9299839 • CENTURY 21 PEOPLE`S ...
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11 Fergus St
Guelph, Central West
411500-2000ft²CA$750,000X9380344 • RE/MAX ESCARPMENT RE...
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9 Meadow Cres
Guelph, West Willow Woods
32700-1100ft²CA$750,000X9372127 • RE/MAX REAL ESTATE C...
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19 Mussen St
Guelph, Brant
331500-2000ft²CA$749,900X9343776 • RE/MAX REAL ESTATE C...
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63 John Brabson Cres
Guelph, Kortright Hills
431500-2000ft²CA$925,000X9297761 • ROYAL LEPAGE TERREQU...
Market Analysis
Toronto Real Estate Market Analysis for 2024
Between January 1 and July 31, 2024, average sale prices in the Toronto housing market increased by 0.5 percent year-over-year across all property types, rising from $1,110,587 in 2023 to $1,115,799 in 2024. During this same period, the number of home sales dropped by 5.4 percent, declining from 16,061 in 2023 to 15,195 in 2024. Meanwhile, the number of listings surged by 25.2 percent, growing from 31,737 in 2023 to 39,744 in 2024. Looking ahead, average sale prices are projected to decline by two percent for the remainder of 2024, while the number of sales is expected to stay steady. The Toronto housing market is currently experiencing balanced conditions in most areas, a trend that is likely to persist into the fall. While there is a good supply of resale homes, prices remain unaffordable for many buyers, particularly first-time homebuyers. Over the long term, the ongoing housing supply shortage will continue to influence the market. Key factors contributing to the housing shortage in Toronto include insufficient new construction and the high cost of building compared to current and forecasted market values. In response to these shortages, Toronto homebuyers are adapting by staying in their parental homes longer, sharing accommodations, and exploring alternative forms of home ownership to make purchasing more affordable. Renters, meanwhile, are continuing to rent instead of buying, further straining Toronto's rental market. On September 4, the Bank of Canada announced a 25-basis-point reduction in interest rates. However, this modest cut is unlikely to significantly improve affordability in Toronto, where average prices remain high. More substantial interest rate reductions will be necessary to create the affordability needed for many buyers, especially first-time homebuyers. A combination of further interest rate decreases and a downward adjustment in prices this fall and into 2025 is expected to boost sales in 2025.