Historical appreciation in Toronto
5 Replies
Andrew V.
from Toronto
posted 2 months ago
Hi!
A lot of real estate investors in the GTA are banking on their properties going up in value. While past performance doesn't guarantee the future, it sure does give you a glimpse into it.
Does anyone know where I can find a history of property prices and/or real estate appreciation in the Toronto region? As far back as possible. Also would be great if it's broken down into different property types, neighborhoods etc...
Thanks!
Hai Loc
Specialist from Toronto, Ontario
replied 2 months ago
https://trreb.ca/index.php/market-news/market-watch
You should be able to navigate and find stats dating back to at least 10 years
Chad U.
Investor from Boca Raton, FL
replied 2 months ago
Originally posted by @Andrew V. :Hi!
A lot of real estate investors in the GTA are banking on their properties going up in value. While past performance doesn't guarantee the future, it sure does give you a glimpse into it.
Does anyone know where I can find a history of property prices and/or real estate appreciation in the Toronto region? As far back as possible. Also would be great if it's broken down into different property types, neighborhoods etc...
Thanks!
I was just looking at this a few weeks ago, but can't recall where I found this data. I just googled it.
In any event, make sure you date back before the late 80s, as it took almost a decade for prices to recover after that real estate crash. On an inflation adjusted basis. Most people do not realize this.
Andrew V.
from Toronto
replied 2 months ago
Originally posted by @Chad U. :Originally posted by @Andrew V.:Hi!
A lot of real estate investors in the GTA are banking on their properties going up in value. While past performance doesn't guarantee the future, it sure does give you a glimpse into it.
Does anyone know where I can find a history of property prices and/or real estate appreciation in the Toronto region? As far back as possible. Also would be great if it's broken down into different property types, neighborhoods etc...
Thanks!
I was just looking at this a few weeks ago, but can't recall where I found this data. I just googled it.
In any event, make sure you date back before the late 80s, as it took almost a decade for prices to recover after that real estate crash. On an inflation adjusted basis. Most people do not realize this.
@Chad U. – any way you could dig this up? Would be very interested in seeing it!
Chad U.
Investor from Boca Raton, FL
replied 2 months ago
Originally posted by @Andrew V. :Originally posted by @Chad U.:Originally posted by @Andrew V.:Hi!
A lot of real estate investors in the GTA are banking on their properties going up in value. While past performance doesn't guarantee the future, it sure does give you a glimpse into it.
Does anyone know where I can find a history of property prices and/or real estate appreciation in the Toronto region? As far back as possible. Also would be great if it's broken down into different property types, neighborhoods etc...
Thanks!
I was just looking at this a few weeks ago, but can't recall where I found this data. I just googled it.
In any event, make sure you date back before the late 80s, as it took almost a decade for prices to recover after that real estate crash. On an inflation adjusted basis. Most people do not realize this.
@Chad U. – any way you could dig this up? Would be very interested in seeing it!
http://www.torontocondobubble....
Here is one such article. I stand corrected it took 21 years to reach its previous high in 1989 on an inflation adjusted basis.
Andrew V.
from Toronto
replied about 2 months ago
Originally posted by @Chad U.:Originally posted by @Andrew V.:Originally posted by @Chad U.:Originally posted by @Andrew V.:Hi!
A lot of real estate investors in the GTA are banking on their properties going up in value. While past performance doesn't guarantee the future, it sure does give you a glimpse into it.
Does anyone know where I can find a history of property prices and/or real estate appreciation in the Toronto region? As far back as possible. Also would be great if it's broken down into different property types, neighborhoods etc...
Thanks!
I was just looking at this a few weeks ago, but can't recall where I found this data. I just googled it.
In any event, make sure you date back before the late 80s, as it took almost a decade for prices to recover after that real estate crash. On an inflation adjusted basis. Most people do not realize this.
@Chad U. – any way you could dig this up? Would be very interested in seeing it!
http://www.torontocondobubble....
Here is one such article. I stand corrected it took 21 years to reach its previous high in 1989 on an inflation adjusted basis.
@Chad U. –– Thank you 🙏