Toronto Home Sales Plunge as Trade War Hits Consumer Confidence
Transactions in Toronto dropped 23% from a year earlier to just over 5,000 units.
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Toronto home sales plunged in March as economic anxiety over tariff tensions between Canada and the US caused buyers to pull back.
Transactions in Canada’s largest city dropped 23% from a year earlier to just over 5,000 units, according to a report from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board Thursday. Declining demand weighed on the benchmark price of a home in the city, pushing that down 3.8% to C$1.07 million ($751,351), the report showed.