The document is a summary report from the Toronto Real Estate Board for February 2012 that provides benchmark housing prices and price index values for various regions, zones, and municipalities in and around Toronto. Key findings include:
1) The benchmark price for a single-family home in Toronto was $544,800, with year-over-year price growth of 8.39%.
2) Among municipalities, Oakville had the highest benchmark price at $680,100 and year-over-year growth of 11.01%.
3) The Halton and Toronto zones saw some of the strongest price growth over the past one, three, and ten years, ranging from 9.15% to 102.58%