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Toronto home sales rise in June for fourth straight month

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 4:05 AM

By Fergal Smith

TORONTO, July 3 (Reuters) – Greater Toronto Area home sales rose in June for a fourth straight month ​and prices increased, continuing the ‌market’s recovery following a slow start to the year, Toronto Regional Real Estate Board data showed on Friday.

• Seasonally adjusted sales increased 1.4% last ‌month ​from May to 5,404 ⁠units, marking the highest ⁠level of sales since November.

• The board’s home price index was up 0.3% month-over-month, after seasonal adjustment, to C$930,800 ($656,463.78), ​ending a string of monthly declines over the past year with the exception ⁠of a flat reading ⁠in April.

• The Greater Toronto ​Area includes Canada’s most populous city and four ​surrounding regional municipalities.

• “After a slow start ‌in the first quarter, we saw a marked improvement in home sales in the second quarter of this year,” the board’s ⁠president, Daniel Steinfeld, said in a statement.

• “We expect accelerating transactions and more competition between buyers in ⁠the ‌last six months of the ⁠year, helping to satisfy pent-up demand ​and ‌ultimately resulting in renewed price ​growth,” Steinfeld ⁠said.

• On a year-over-year basis, sales rose 9.4%, while new listings declined 12.9% and the price index was down 5.4%.

($1 = 1.4179 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by Fergal Smith; Editing by ​David Gregorio)