Toronto Home Sales Dip: Why It Matters Right Now

Dec 14, 2025 6:11 pm

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I was with my clients this past week with Stefano our inspector checking a home in Scarborough.


The inspection was very thorough and it was almost 2 hours!


In Toronto and Scarborough, home inspections matter because our housing stock is older, heavily renovated, and often layered with decades of cosmetic updates hiding underlying issues.


From aging roofs and patchwork electrical systems to moisture-prone basements and poorly ventilated attics, these neighbourhoods carry unique risks that don’t show up in listing photos or quick showings.


A $400–$500 inspection can reveal ventilation problems, insulation gaps, past water intrusion, and structural wear that are extremely common in Toronto homes — especially the post-war and 1960s–1980s builds that make up much of Scarborough.


The benefit is simple: better clarity, stronger negotiation power, fewer surprises, and a calm, confident buying decision grounded in real information, not assumptions.


The Toronto Condo Market Is Slowing — But the Reasons Matter

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You may have seen the headlines:


Dozens of condo developments in Toronto have paused sales this year — over 3,200 units affected, according to Global News.


That sounds dramatic, but let’s look at this calmly.


Projects aren’t failing.


They’re pausing — and that distinction is everything.


1️⃣ Rising construction & financing costs

Developers are facing higher interest rates, more expensive materials, and slower pre-sales.


Pausing is often a sign of prudence, not collapse.


2️⃣ Less construction today = less supply tomorrow

This is the part most people overlook.


When developers delay new units now, it means fewer completed condos hitting the market 2–4 years from now.


That affects:


  • Rental supply


  • Resale inventory


  • Competition among buyers


  • Long-term price stability


Ironically:


A soft condo market today can lead to a tighter one later.


3️⃣ Not all condos are equal

The slowdown doesn’t hit every segment the same way.


Condos that stay strong during slowdowns often have:


  • Great transit access


  • Low maintenance fees


  • Solid reserve funds


  • Quality builders


  • Strong rental demand


This is why blanket statements like “Don’t buy condos” are not just wrong — they’re lazy.


4️⃣ For buyers, timing + selection matter now

This is a moment for thoughtful decision-making.


Not rushing.


Not reacting to fear.


Just choosing based on stability and clarity.


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Talk soon,

Fred Camingal




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