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We provide comprehensive Real Estate Services and implement a powerful marketing plan! This sets us apart as a dedicated Real Estate Company that is committed to your satisfaction. We work hard to assist you in showcasing your home, attract more qualified buyers, and sell your home successfully for more value in less time.
There is so much thought, knowledge and preparation that goes into a successful home-selling campaign. We will be your resourceful guide through every step. Let’s get started on formulating our strategic plan to get your home sold.
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The document outlines 6 steps to successful marketing for a real estate business: 1) Set goals, 2) Identify target audiences, 3) Craft marketing messages, 4) Use education-based marketing, 5) Develop a referral system, and 6) Create a monthly marketing plan. It provides details on each step, such as defining SMART goals, choosing target markets, developing unique selling propositions, understanding the client buying process, asking for referrals, and planning referral partner and past client marketing.
This document discusses marketing strategies for real estate projects. It provides information about RE/MAX Mumbai Gujarat Maharashtra, including their network reach and qualifications. It outlines the 7 P's of marketing - product, price, promotion, place, packaging, positioning, and people. For each P, it gives examples of strategies like market analysis, pricing compared to competitors, various above and below the line promotion tactics, participation in exhibitions, packaging design, positioning the project as customer-centric, and ensuring qualified agents. It also discusses financial considerations like marketing costs and profitability.
The document provides information about Mark Fortson and Real Estate Maximum, a large real estate brokerage. It details Mark's qualifications and designations in real estate as well as testimonials from past clients whose homes he sold quickly and for higher prices than expected. The document also includes a sample marketing plan for a property and pricing options for real estate services.
This document provides real estate statistics for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in October 2023. It reports that home sales were down 5.8% compared to October 2022, while average home prices increased 3.5% year-over-year. New listings increased compared to the previous year but demand has shifted to the rental market as high interest rates have discouraged some would-be buyers. The document also provides additional statistics on housing sales, prices, and inventory by region within the GTA.
The document provides real estate market statistics for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in March 2023. It summarizes that housing market conditions tightened in March compared to the previous year, with sales accounting for an increased share of listings, suggesting rising competition among buyers. The average sale price was above the average list price for the first time since May 2022. Overall home sales were down 36.5% year-over-year while new listings declined by a greater rate, pointing to tighter market conditions. The average selling price declined by 14.6% over the same period.
The document provides statistics on the Greater Toronto Area housing market for January 2023. It reports that home sales were 3,100 in January 2023, similar to December 2022 but down 44.6% from January 2022. The average selling price was $1,038,668, slightly lower than December 2022 but down 16.4% compared to January 2022. Overall, home prices and sales declined over the past year as higher borrowing costs impacted affordability.
Terry naber. RE/MAX Properties, Colorado Springs, CO., 2014 Home Marketing Pr...excell4him
There is a reason why we sell homes faster for more value than most other generic real estate firms in Colorado Springs. Put our 24+ years of expertise to work for you.
We provide comprehensive Real Estate Services and implement a powerful marketing plan! This sets us apart as a dedicated Real Estate Company that is committed to your satisfaction. We work hard to assist you in showcasing your home, attract more qualified buyers, and sell your home successfully for more value in less time.
There is so much thought, knowledge and preparation that goes into a successful home-selling campaign. We will be your resourceful guide through every step. Let’s get started on formulating our strategic plan to get your home sold.
Terry Naber, Real Estate Agent
RE/MAX Properties, Colorado Springs, CO
www.TerrySellsColorado.com
The document outlines 6 steps to successful marketing for a real estate business: 1) Set goals, 2) Identify target audiences, 3) Craft marketing messages, 4) Use education-based marketing, 5) Develop a referral system, and 6) Create a monthly marketing plan. It provides details on each step, such as defining SMART goals, choosing target markets, developing unique selling propositions, understanding the client buying process, asking for referrals, and planning referral partner and past client marketing.
This document discusses marketing strategies for real estate projects. It provides information about RE/MAX Mumbai Gujarat Maharashtra, including their network reach and qualifications. It outlines the 7 P's of marketing - product, price, promotion, place, packaging, positioning, and people. For each P, it gives examples of strategies like market analysis, pricing compared to competitors, various above and below the line promotion tactics, participation in exhibitions, packaging design, positioning the project as customer-centric, and ensuring qualified agents. It also discusses financial considerations like marketing costs and profitability.
The document provides information about Mark Fortson and Real Estate Maximum, a large real estate brokerage. It details Mark's qualifications and designations in real estate as well as testimonials from past clients whose homes he sold quickly and for higher prices than expected. The document also includes a sample marketing plan for a property and pricing options for real estate services.
This document provides real estate statistics for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in October 2023. It reports that home sales were down 5.8% compared to October 2022, while average home prices increased 3.5% year-over-year. New listings increased compared to the previous year but demand has shifted to the rental market as high interest rates have discouraged some would-be buyers. The document also provides additional statistics on housing sales, prices, and inventory by region within the GTA.
The document provides real estate market statistics for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in March 2023. It summarizes that housing market conditions tightened in March compared to the previous year, with sales accounting for an increased share of listings, suggesting rising competition among buyers. The average sale price was above the average list price for the first time since May 2022. Overall home sales were down 36.5% year-over-year while new listings declined by a greater rate, pointing to tighter market conditions. The average selling price declined by 14.6% over the same period.
The document provides statistics on the Greater Toronto Area housing market for January 2023. It reports that home sales were 3,100 in January 2023, similar to December 2022 but down 44.6% from January 2022. The average selling price was $1,038,668, slightly lower than December 2022 but down 16.4% compared to January 2022. Overall, home prices and sales declined over the past year as higher borrowing costs impacted affordability.
This document provides statistics on the Toronto regional real estate market in August 2022. There were 5,627 home sales in August 2022, a 34.2% year-over-year decline but a lesser decline compared to previous months. The average selling price increased 0.9% year-over-year to $1,079,500. While borrowing costs have impacted the market, there is a need for more housing supply in the long run to improve affordability.
The GTA housing market saw a decline in sales in April 2022 compared to the previous year and month. Sales were down 41.2% year-over-year and 27% month-over-month. Despite slower sales, average home prices remained higher than in April 2021, up 15% to $1,254,436, though down slightly from March 2022. With higher interest rates, some buyers have delayed purchases as affordability has decreased. Moving forward, price growth is expected to moderate from the double-digit gains seen in 2021 as buyer competition cools with more choice in the market.
Home sales in the GTA reached a new record high in November 2021, increasing 3.3% over November 2020. However, new listings dropped 13.2% over the same period, highlighting supply issues. The average home price also set a new record, rising 21.7% to $1,163,323. While condo sales increased, prices rose more substantially in suburban areas, showing first-time buyers returning to the market. Ongoing housing affordability challenges will escalate unless all levels of government work to increase housing supply.
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area reached the second highest level for October, but new listings were down about a third from October 2020. Market conditions tightened across all major home types compared to last year, with the average price rising 19.3% to $1,155,345. Demand is not expected to decrease, so governments need to focus on increasing housing supply to address affordability issues.
Sales in the GTA decreased 18% year-over-year in September 2021, while average home prices increased 18.3% to $1,136,280. New listings were down 34% compared to September 2020, contributing to tighter market conditions and higher prices. Demand remained strong but supply issues persisted, with many buyers unable to find suitable properties. Price growth was driven by detached and semi-detached houses as well as townhouses, while condo apartment prices also increased with more first-time buyers entering the ownership market.
Residential real estate transactions in the Greater Toronto Area remained high in May 2021 compared to the same period last year, though sales have declined slightly from the peak in March 2021. The average home selling price reached a new record high of $1,108,453 in May 2021, up 28.4% from May 2020. While sales activity has slowed, new listings have also decreased, keeping market conditions tight and upward pressure on home prices. The decline in sales over the past two months is likely due to the absence of typical population growth rather than a cooling housing market.
Home sales in the GTA set a new record for April 2021 at 13,663 sales, more than quadruple the sales in April 2020 during the first full month of the pandemic. While sales remained strong, there was a marked slowing in both transactions and new listings in April 2021 compared to March 2021. The average home price in April 2021 was $1,090,992, up 33% from April 2020 but flat compared to March 2021.
In November 2020, home sales in the Greater Toronto Area increased 24.3% compared to November 2019. The average selling price rose 13.3% year-over-year to $955,615. Sales and prices increased strongly across single-family home segments, while condominium apartment sales saw more balanced conditions with some price declines compared to last year. Looking ahead, demand for condo apartments is expected to increase once population growth resumes following the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 2020 - Market Report - Toronto & GTA Housing SalesMichelle Makos
- Sales reported through TRREB's MLS system in September 2020 set a new record for the month at 11,083, up 42.3% from September 2019. The average selling price was $960,772, up 14% year-over-year.
- Year-to-date sales in 2020 were up approximately 1% compared to the same period in 2019, following a record third quarter. However, further economic improvements will be important to support ongoing strong home sales.
- Market conditions tightened in September compared to the previous year, with faster sales growth relative to new listings and double-digit price increases common across the GTA region, resulting in a new record for the overall average selling price.
This report provides an overview of the 2019 real estate market and outlook for 2020 across various sectors in the Greater Toronto Area. Key points include:
- Home sales increased 12.6% in 2019 while new listings declined, pushing prices up sharply. Sales growth is expected to continue in 2020 amid low interest rates and demand.
- The rental market saw transaction growth and above-inflation rent increases in 2019. Strong demand is met with limited new supply.
- New home sales rebounded in 2019 after years of decline but more land is needed to boost supply.
- Commercial leasing activity declined slightly in 2019 while sales rose slightly. Market conditions remained stable.
- Upcoming sections provide recommendations on
This document summarizes real estate statistics for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in September 2019. It reports that home sales were up 22% year-over-year with 7,825 total sales. However, new listings declined by 1.9% compared to the previous year, contributing to tight market conditions. The average home price rose 5.8% year-over-year to $843,115, with the MLS Home Price Index up 5.2%. Housing supply remained constrained as active listings declined 14.1% from the previous year.
- Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell 22% in January 2018 compared to January 2017, with 4,019 sales reported versus a record 5,155 sales in January 2017.
- New home listings increased 17.4% year-over-year to 8,585 listings in January 2018, however, new listings were still the second lowest for the month of January in the past 10 years.
- The average home price declined 4.1% year-over-year to $736,783, driven by a decline in detached home prices, while condo apartment prices increased over 14% year-over-year.
Market Report for October 2017 - Residential ResaleMichelle Makos
- Housing sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) increased 11.7% month-over-month in October 2017 compared to September 2017. However, sales were still down 26.7% compared to October 2016.
- The average home price in the GTA rose 2.3% year-over-year to $780,104 in October 2017. Price growth has been strongest for townhouses and condominium apartments.
- Housing market activity in the GTA has been impacted by provincial and federal policy changes like the Fair Housing Plan and foreign buyer tax, but signs indicate the psychological impact of these policies is starting to diminish.
- Sales of homes in the Greater Toronto Area through TREB's MLS system were down 35% in September 2017 compared to September 2016, with 6,379 sales. New listings increased 9.4% year-over-year to 16,469.
- The average selling price increased 2.6% to $775,546 compared to September 2016. The MLS HPI composite benchmark increased 12.2% year-over-year, with detached homes accounting for a smaller share of sales.
- Tighter market conditions for condominium apartments led to average and benchmark prices increasing over 20% compared to the previous year, following buyer intentions shifting toward condos.
Market Report for August 2017 - Residential ResaleMichelle Makos
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area were down 34.8% in August 2017 compared to the previous year. The average home price increased 3% to $732,292, driven by price increases in townhouses, semi-detached homes, and condominium apartments. While sales were down, new listings also declined, leaving the supply-demand balance relatively stable compared to the previous year.
Residential home sales in the Greater Toronto Area declined 40.4% year-over-year in July 2017, led by decreases in the detached home segment. While sales dropped significantly, new listings only increased slightly by 5.1%. The Toronto Real Estate Board President attributed the sales decline primarily to psychological factors as buyers waited to see how market conditions evolved, rather than foreign buyers. The average home price rose 5% year-over-year to $746,218, reflecting more housing choice in the market, though supply remains an ongoing issue.
- Condominium apartment sales in the GTA were down 8% year-over-year in Q2 2017 with 8,223 sales, while the average selling price increased 28.1% to $532,032.
- The condo market remained resilient compared to low-rise segments, with condos accounting for a greater share of transactions. Market conditions were tight, resulting in ongoing strong price growth.
- Surveys suggest condos will continue gaining popularity for home buyers, as many households, especially first-time buyers in Toronto, turn to more affordable ownership options like condos.
Residential sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell 39.3% in the first half of July 2017 compared to the same period the previous year. The detached home segment saw the largest decline in sales. While new listings rose 6.5% year-over-year, slowing from previous months, overall supply was higher relative to demand. This contributed to a more moderate 6.5% increase in average home prices across all property types. Within the GTA, average detached home prices grew faster in Toronto proper than surrounding areas, while condo prices increased more sharply in Toronto.
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This document provides statistics on the Toronto regional real estate market in August 2022. There were 5,627 home sales in August 2022, a 34.2% year-over-year decline but a lesser decline compared to previous months. The average selling price increased 0.9% year-over-year to $1,079,500. While borrowing costs have impacted the market, there is a need for more housing supply in the long run to improve affordability.
The GTA housing market saw a decline in sales in April 2022 compared to the previous year and month. Sales were down 41.2% year-over-year and 27% month-over-month. Despite slower sales, average home prices remained higher than in April 2021, up 15% to $1,254,436, though down slightly from March 2022. With higher interest rates, some buyers have delayed purchases as affordability has decreased. Moving forward, price growth is expected to moderate from the double-digit gains seen in 2021 as buyer competition cools with more choice in the market.
Home sales in the GTA reached a new record high in November 2021, increasing 3.3% over November 2020. However, new listings dropped 13.2% over the same period, highlighting supply issues. The average home price also set a new record, rising 21.7% to $1,163,323. While condo sales increased, prices rose more substantially in suburban areas, showing first-time buyers returning to the market. Ongoing housing affordability challenges will escalate unless all levels of government work to increase housing supply.
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area reached the second highest level for October, but new listings were down about a third from October 2020. Market conditions tightened across all major home types compared to last year, with the average price rising 19.3% to $1,155,345. Demand is not expected to decrease, so governments need to focus on increasing housing supply to address affordability issues.
Sales in the GTA decreased 18% year-over-year in September 2021, while average home prices increased 18.3% to $1,136,280. New listings were down 34% compared to September 2020, contributing to tighter market conditions and higher prices. Demand remained strong but supply issues persisted, with many buyers unable to find suitable properties. Price growth was driven by detached and semi-detached houses as well as townhouses, while condo apartment prices also increased with more first-time buyers entering the ownership market.
Residential real estate transactions in the Greater Toronto Area remained high in May 2021 compared to the same period last year, though sales have declined slightly from the peak in March 2021. The average home selling price reached a new record high of $1,108,453 in May 2021, up 28.4% from May 2020. While sales activity has slowed, new listings have also decreased, keeping market conditions tight and upward pressure on home prices. The decline in sales over the past two months is likely due to the absence of typical population growth rather than a cooling housing market.
Home sales in the GTA set a new record for April 2021 at 13,663 sales, more than quadruple the sales in April 2020 during the first full month of the pandemic. While sales remained strong, there was a marked slowing in both transactions and new listings in April 2021 compared to March 2021. The average home price in April 2021 was $1,090,992, up 33% from April 2020 but flat compared to March 2021.
In November 2020, home sales in the Greater Toronto Area increased 24.3% compared to November 2019. The average selling price rose 13.3% year-over-year to $955,615. Sales and prices increased strongly across single-family home segments, while condominium apartment sales saw more balanced conditions with some price declines compared to last year. Looking ahead, demand for condo apartments is expected to increase once population growth resumes following the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 2020 - Market Report - Toronto & GTA Housing SalesMichelle Makos
- Sales reported through TRREB's MLS system in September 2020 set a new record for the month at 11,083, up 42.3% from September 2019. The average selling price was $960,772, up 14% year-over-year.
- Year-to-date sales in 2020 were up approximately 1% compared to the same period in 2019, following a record third quarter. However, further economic improvements will be important to support ongoing strong home sales.
- Market conditions tightened in September compared to the previous year, with faster sales growth relative to new listings and double-digit price increases common across the GTA region, resulting in a new record for the overall average selling price.
This report provides an overview of the 2019 real estate market and outlook for 2020 across various sectors in the Greater Toronto Area. Key points include:
- Home sales increased 12.6% in 2019 while new listings declined, pushing prices up sharply. Sales growth is expected to continue in 2020 amid low interest rates and demand.
- The rental market saw transaction growth and above-inflation rent increases in 2019. Strong demand is met with limited new supply.
- New home sales rebounded in 2019 after years of decline but more land is needed to boost supply.
- Commercial leasing activity declined slightly in 2019 while sales rose slightly. Market conditions remained stable.
- Upcoming sections provide recommendations on
This document summarizes real estate statistics for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in September 2019. It reports that home sales were up 22% year-over-year with 7,825 total sales. However, new listings declined by 1.9% compared to the previous year, contributing to tight market conditions. The average home price rose 5.8% year-over-year to $843,115, with the MLS Home Price Index up 5.2%. Housing supply remained constrained as active listings declined 14.1% from the previous year.
- Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell 22% in January 2018 compared to January 2017, with 4,019 sales reported versus a record 5,155 sales in January 2017.
- New home listings increased 17.4% year-over-year to 8,585 listings in January 2018, however, new listings were still the second lowest for the month of January in the past 10 years.
- The average home price declined 4.1% year-over-year to $736,783, driven by a decline in detached home prices, while condo apartment prices increased over 14% year-over-year.
Market Report for October 2017 - Residential ResaleMichelle Makos
- Housing sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) increased 11.7% month-over-month in October 2017 compared to September 2017. However, sales were still down 26.7% compared to October 2016.
- The average home price in the GTA rose 2.3% year-over-year to $780,104 in October 2017. Price growth has been strongest for townhouses and condominium apartments.
- Housing market activity in the GTA has been impacted by provincial and federal policy changes like the Fair Housing Plan and foreign buyer tax, but signs indicate the psychological impact of these policies is starting to diminish.
- Sales of homes in the Greater Toronto Area through TREB's MLS system were down 35% in September 2017 compared to September 2016, with 6,379 sales. New listings increased 9.4% year-over-year to 16,469.
- The average selling price increased 2.6% to $775,546 compared to September 2016. The MLS HPI composite benchmark increased 12.2% year-over-year, with detached homes accounting for a smaller share of sales.
- Tighter market conditions for condominium apartments led to average and benchmark prices increasing over 20% compared to the previous year, following buyer intentions shifting toward condos.
Market Report for August 2017 - Residential ResaleMichelle Makos
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area were down 34.8% in August 2017 compared to the previous year. The average home price increased 3% to $732,292, driven by price increases in townhouses, semi-detached homes, and condominium apartments. While sales were down, new listings also declined, leaving the supply-demand balance relatively stable compared to the previous year.
Residential home sales in the Greater Toronto Area declined 40.4% year-over-year in July 2017, led by decreases in the detached home segment. While sales dropped significantly, new listings only increased slightly by 5.1%. The Toronto Real Estate Board President attributed the sales decline primarily to psychological factors as buyers waited to see how market conditions evolved, rather than foreign buyers. The average home price rose 5% year-over-year to $746,218, reflecting more housing choice in the market, though supply remains an ongoing issue.
- Condominium apartment sales in the GTA were down 8% year-over-year in Q2 2017 with 8,223 sales, while the average selling price increased 28.1% to $532,032.
- The condo market remained resilient compared to low-rise segments, with condos accounting for a greater share of transactions. Market conditions were tight, resulting in ongoing strong price growth.
- Surveys suggest condos will continue gaining popularity for home buyers, as many households, especially first-time buyers in Toronto, turn to more affordable ownership options like condos.
Residential sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell 39.3% in the first half of July 2017 compared to the same period the previous year. The detached home segment saw the largest decline in sales. While new listings rose 6.5% year-over-year, slowing from previous months, overall supply was higher relative to demand. This contributed to a more moderate 6.5% increase in average home prices across all property types. Within the GTA, average detached home prices grew faster in Toronto proper than surrounding areas, while condo prices increased more sharply in Toronto.
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