The average price for a home in Halton Hills was $1.07 million in November 2021, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. That’s up 10.4 p...
The average price for a home in Halton Hills was $1.07 million in November 2021, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. That’s up 10.4 per cent or $100,745 from October 2021 but down 20.6 per cent or $276,379 compared to November 2021.
Detached houses averaged $1.16 million, up 11.9 per cent or $123,543 month-over-month but down 20 per cent or $290,335 year-over-year. There were 36 detached house sales and after an average of 36 days on the market and 119 active listings at the end of the month. Attached houses averaged $913,543, up 5.4 per cent or $47,193 month-over-month but down 5 per cent or $47,857 year-over-year. There were seven attached house sales after an average of 16 days on the market and five active listings at the end of the month.
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