Toronto Real Estate returns report: 20 years of ROI - Q4 2021

Friday Jan 14th, 2022

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Are you curious how your house or condo has appreciated over time compared to the average in the city? Or how those average price increases look versus the stock market? Well then you came to the right place. I've been compiling this after the June and December market statistics are released, going back to 2016 (historical reports here). But it's been a minute since my last post on this, for Q4 2019. That post is still getting a lot of reads, so I figured I really... [read more]

Toronto Real Estate returns report: 20 years of ROI - Q2 2019

Friday Jul 26th, 2019

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Are you curious how your house or condo has appreciated over time compared to the average in the city? Or how those average price increases look versus the stock market? Well then you came to the right place. I've been compiling this after the June and December market statistics are released. I will show some of the charts in this blog post, but for the full picture, the entire ROI report is available on the ROI report section of my website, or... [read more]

Toronto Real Estate returns report: 20 years of ROI - Q4 2019

Thursday Feb 20th, 2020

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Are you curious how your house or condo has appreciated over time compared to the average in the city? Or how those average price increases look versus the stock market? Well then you came to the right place. I've been compiling this after the June and December market statistics are released. Here's where you can find the last post, for Q2 2019.  I will show some of the charts in this blog post, but for the full picture, the entire report is available on... [read more]

Toronto Real Estate returns report: 10 years of ROI - Q2 2016

Tuesday Jul 26th, 2016

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Last week there was a press release from the Building Industry and Land Development Asssociation (BILD) that got a fair bit of attention in the press with its headline of "Price of low-rise homes more than doubled in last decade." Adjectives like impressive and exponential were used to describe the growth. Easy there, tiger.  Rule of 72 "Double in 10 years" is only 7.2% a year (assuming compound interest — see the handy "Rule of 72"... [read more]

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