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Toronto just saw the worst year for home sales in 23 years

Roughly 66,000 homes were sold in 2023, the lowest sales recorded since 2000. By comparison, home sales reached a record 121,000 during the 2021 real estate frenzy. 

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Last year was the worst year for Toronto area home sales since 2000, according to data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board.

Toronto-area real estate sales hit a 23-year low as the market took a significant hit last year from high interest rates and a slowing economy.

The total number of home sales reached 65,982 in 2023, according to data from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), the lowest sales recorded since 2000 — around when Toronto's population was two-thirds its current size. Even during the 2008 financial crisis, homes sales hit 74,500. By comparison, home sales reached a record 121,700 during the 2021 pandemic-era real estate frenzy when buyers jumped into the market taking advantage of historically low interest rates.

Clarrie Feinstein

Clarrie Feinstein is a Toronto-based business reporter for the Star. Reach Clarrie via email: clarriefeinstein@torstar.ca.

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