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Historical appreciation in Toronto
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!
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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.