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Toronto Real Estate Board
Fewer houses are being listed for sale even as buyers return to the market.
Vancouver's house prices are still falling, but Toronto appears to be on the edge of a new price boom.
The province says the plan is necessary to increase the housing supply, but opponents call it a "giveaway" to developers.
The bounce-back is large, but sales are still below average for this time of year.
The industry is doing everything it can to prevent sharing and analysis of housing statistics.
The Toronto Real Estate Board has been fighting the change for seven years.
At least people aren't panic-selling.
Canada’s largest housing market entered a deep freeze in January, early data shows.
Detached home prices in Toronto are lower than they were a year ago.
It's not personal — it's just data, companies say.