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/r/TorontoRealEstate/

r/TorontoRealEstate

116k members
r/TorontoRealEstate is a subreddit with 116k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has high activity.
The Latest Real Estate Market News, Trends & Advice For Toronto GTA and Surrounding areas Halton, Peel, York, & Durham.

Popular Themes in r/TorontoRealEstate

#1
Pain & Anger
: "Over 1 In 5 Canadians Fear Losing Their Job Within 12 Months: Bank of Canada"
15 posts
#2
News
: "A global recession is coming, economists warn"
4 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "House Hunting in Toronto: More Investment Properties than Actual Neighbours?"
3 posts
#4
Solution Requests
: "Say I want to sell my condo and have come to terms I’ve lost 150k and just want to start fresh and rent. Should I sell now , wait til 2026 or 2027"
2 posts

Popular Topics in r/TorontoRealEstate

#1

Toronto

: "Toronto home sales taking absolute nosedive and nobody wants to buy"
67 posts
#2

Real Estate

: "Dubai investors looking to cash out Real Estate assets and leave the country"
57 posts
#3

Market

: "Toronto Real Estate Enters A Bear Market, Sales Plunge & Inventory Rips"
21 posts
#4

Condo

: "This Condo investor is being sued for $860,000 for failing to close. He's one of dozens facing lawsuits as default rates soar"
21 posts
#5

Housing Market

: "Toronto/Vancouver real estate white collar jobs are gonna evaporate - Trump is cracking down on our film making industry. Next will be software jobs. It's over for the Housing Market."
14 posts
#6

Investment

: "About 30% of Canadians now say condos have lost Investment appeal: survey - National | Globalnews.ca"
12 posts
#7

Housing

: "Canada is further tightening immigration rules to combat Housing crisis"
11 posts
#8

Canada

: "Canada Population Growth Likely to Be Higher Than Forecast, CIBC Says"
11 posts
#9

House

8 posts
#10

Affordability

: "Can Homes Become Affordable Without Prices Going Down? They can, in about 20 years | "Even if we could somehow double the rate of real-wage growth, the oldest Millennials would be 65 yrs old & receiving CPP payments by the time housing returned to 2005-levels of Affordability in K-W" - MikePMoffatt"
6 posts

Member Growth in r/TorontoRealEstate

Yearly
+25k members(27.6%)

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