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SQ'S JULY TOP 10s
TOP NUMBER OF UNITS SOLD | TOP $ GROSS VOLUME SALES |
Elizabeth Goulart | Heather Bartlett |
Angelica Banas | Rosemarie Wallace |
Alex Winiarski | Sheila Maher |
Marcella Racic | Jessica Ra |
Andrea Laws | Andrea Laws |
Ahmed Dagher Mohammed | Lauren Zylik |
Heather Bartlett | Sanaa Hasbani |
Rosemarie Wallace | The Fournier Family |
Janice Rosenitsch | Jody Whitten |
Matthew Czaplinski | Elizabeth Goulart |
Congratulations on making the Top 10 for
Sutton Quantum during the month of July!
Disclaimer: The above Top 10 information is internal data distributed to Sutton Quantum Agents only.
Please do not disclose the names of Sutton Quantum agents or their place on any Top Ten lists to outside agents, clients or on any public forum.
Visit https://www.sqcentral.ca/transactiondesk for an overview as well as job aids.
If you have any questions please reach out to info@suttonquantum.com.
MARKET WATCH
AVERAGE PRICE COMPARISON
MISSISSAUGA DETACHED HOMES
Month to Month Comparison: July Average Price $1,530,510 vs June Average Price $1,602,425 |
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MISSISSAUGA CONDO/APARTMENT
Month to Month Comparison:
July Average Price $676,903
vs June Average Price $636,012 |
OAKVILLE DETACHED HOMES
Month to Month Comparison:
July Average Price $2,101,237 vs June Average Price $2,140,659 |
OAKVILLE CONDO/APARTMENT
Month to Month Comparison:
July Average Price $823,2638 vs June Average Price $791,898 |
MARKET WATCH OVERVIEW
TORONTO, ONTARIO, August 3, 2023 – Greater Toronto Area (GTA) home sales, new listings and home prices were up in July 2023 in comparison to July 2022. On a seasonally adjusted basis, the market experienced more balance in July compared to June, with sales trending lower while new listings were up.
“Home sales continued to be above last year’s levels in July, which suggests that many households have adjusted to higher borrowing costs. With that being said, it does appear that the sales momentum that we experienced earlier in the spring has stalled somewhat since the Bank of Canada restarted its rate tightening cycle in June. Compounding the impact of higher rates has been the persistent lack of listings for people to purchase compared to previous years,” said Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) President Paul Baron.
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