Housing prices expected to hit 'bottom' in Toronto this spring: report

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Canada is seeing “early signs” of a housing market upturn and Toronto could see prices bottom out this spring, a recent report from the Royal Bank of Canada says.

, which was released last week, RBC said January was the second consecutive month where residential transactions increased in major markets across the country.

Hogue went on to note that a more “vigorous” and “sustained” recovery isn’t expected to happen before interest rates fall further, likely in the second half of 2024. While prices have fallen in the majority of Canada’s major markets, Calgary has bucked that trend with prices maintaining an “upward trajectory.”

 

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