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In this episode, Ralph Fox & Kori Marin bring you the latest on the Toronto Real Estate Market for October. They dive into the key market shifts, from recent interest rate announcements creating a sense of stability to the impressive sales volume increase across home types. The condo market is showing resilience, and the absorption rate is moving the market closer to favoring sellers. Ralph & Kori also explore how new government policies might drive demand in housing and why the recent US elections could influence Canadian real estate transactions. With an eye on seasonal trends, especially as we move into the winter months, they wrap up with insightful predictions for the months ahead.
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Speakers:
Ralph Fox (Co-Founder and Broker of Record at Fox Marin)
Kori Marin (Co-Founder and Broker at Fox Marin)
By Fox Marin Associates Ltd., Brokerage | Toronto Real EstateIn this episode, Ralph Fox & Kori Marin bring you the latest on the Toronto Real Estate Market for October. They dive into the key market shifts, from recent interest rate announcements creating a sense of stability to the impressive sales volume increase across home types. The condo market is showing resilience, and the absorption rate is moving the market closer to favoring sellers. Ralph & Kori also explore how new government policies might drive demand in housing and why the recent US elections could influence Canadian real estate transactions. With an eye on seasonal trends, especially as we move into the winter months, they wrap up with insightful predictions for the months ahead.
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Speakers:
Ralph Fox (Co-Founder and Broker of Record at Fox Marin)
Kori Marin (Co-Founder and Broker at Fox Marin)

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