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‘Market that's finding its equilibrium,' data shows Simcoe County homes prices have moderated
‘Market that's finding its equilibrium,' data shows Simcoe County homes prices have moderated

CTV News

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

‘Market that's finding its equilibrium,' data shows Simcoe County homes prices have moderated

Buyers and sellers across Simcoe County are beginning to see a slight increase in sales as home prices have moderated. The Barrie and District Association of Realtors (BDAR) has released its latest market data for June, revealing steady market activity and continued growth in housing inventory. 'June's data reflects a market that is finding its equilibrium,' says BDAR chair Robin Jones. 'With more listings and consistent sales, both buyers and sellers are able to make informed decisions. Realtors continue to offer valuable expertise to help clients navigate these changing dynamics.' Related: Home sales in Simcoe County see significant spike, market gains strength in spring This month, Simcoe County recorded 445 home sales, showing a modest decline from the 451 homes sold last June. Compared to last month, however, sales rose by 2.47 per cent, reflecting consistent buyer engagement at the start of summer. According to the Barrie association, the average sale price in the region reached $828,459, down 4.68 per cent year-over-year - suggesting that buyers continue to benefit from increased selection and negotiation power. Data shows that listings totaled 1,638 this month, that is a 15.50 per cent year-over-year increase. June's inventory climbed to 5.3, up from 4.0 last year, driving home a shift toward more balanced conditions.

‘Market that's finding its equilibrium,' data shows Simcoe County home prices have moderated
‘Market that's finding its equilibrium,' data shows Simcoe County home prices have moderated

CTV News

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

‘Market that's finding its equilibrium,' data shows Simcoe County home prices have moderated

Buyers and sellers across Simcoe County are beginning to see a slight increase in sales as home prices have moderated. The Barrie and District Association of Realtors (BDAR) has released its latest market data for June, revealing steady market activity and continued growth in housing inventory. 'June's data reflects a market that is finding its equilibrium,' says BDAR chair Robin Jones. 'With more listings and consistent sales, both buyers and sellers are able to make informed decisions. Realtors continue to offer valuable expertise to help clients navigate these changing dynamics.' Related: Home sales in Simcoe County see significant spike, market gains strength in spring This month, Simcoe County recorded 445 home sales, showing a modest decline from the 451 homes sold last June. Compared to last month, however, sales rose by 2.47 per cent, reflecting consistent buyer engagement at the start of summer. According to the Barrie association, the average sale price in the region reached $828,459, down 4.68 per cent year-over-year - suggesting that buyers continue to benefit from increased selection and negotiation power. Data shows that listings totaled 1,638 this month, that is a 15.50 per cent year-over-year increase. June's inventory climbed to 5.3, up from 4.0 last year, driving home a shift toward more balanced conditions.

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