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Minimum income needed to buy a Canadian home lowered in July
(www.ctvnews.ca)
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I think when they say "home" they mean detached/semi-detached. Not condos.
I was able to match the pricing data in the article to the "Composite" figures on the HPI website. The amounts include condos.
Interesting. Does it say if it's an average or a median?
HouseSigma shows a median for all property types in July of 854,000 for Toronto and 950,000 for GTA.
It doesn't appear to use either.
I can't seem to find how they define value, or how they determine a home buyers interest in various housing attributes.
Since it's MLS own metric, I would take it with a grain of salt anyways.
There are 2 (two) detached houses in Greater Victoria (0 in the City of Victoria) for less than $872k ( I just checked the MLS)
So there's no way this isn't heavily weighted towards townhouses/condos.