Commercial real estate market trend in GTA

Commercial real estate investors are battling with high-interest rates and economic uncertainty globally, and that’s reflected in Canada’s largest market. Industrial remained the bright spot with $3.39 billion in dollar volume, a 36% increase from Q2 2022, and the only segment to see growth. Availability in industrial units tightened to 1.3% from 2.3% a year earlier, putting upward pressure on rents and making the class more attractive to investors.

Tight lending practices from financial institutions in addition to a shortage of skilled labor, soaring construction and material costs, and price expectations between buyers and sellers further hampered market activity. Despite this slowdown, Altus Group’s most recent Investment Trends Survey identified Toronto as one of the top three preferred markets amongst investors, along with Vancouver and Ottawa.

The retail sector reported $2.6 billion in dollar volume transacted, an 8% decrease YoY. Given the slowing economy and rising cost of living, Canadians have focused their expenditure on necessities. Furthermore, the hybrid work model has allowed Canadians to work, shop, and play closer to home, and local neighborhood retailers have reaped the benefits of increased foot traffic.

The slower rate of activity in the GTA is not unique as a global picture of CRE investment activity reveals. Schroders Capital Global Real Estate Lens August 2023 highlights that investment activity remains very subdued with volumes in major markets around the level last seen during the Global Financial Crisis.

The report shows that occupier demand for office and logistics space has seen a slight slowdown, but high-quality space is still in demand, most notably in the industrial/logistics sector.

The industrial sector contributed to over one-third of the GTA’s annual investment volume and matched the total investment volume recorded in 2022. Moreover, investors have maintained a positive outlook with the anticipation of lower interest rates in the second half of 2024 and a market supported by strong underlying demographic and economic fundamentals.

Brampton Real Estate Market Performance in 2024

Over the past years, Brampton has grown as a center for economic growth and evolved as the best place for immigrants across Canada. With a culturally tolerant and accepting community, real estate has thrived in the city and will continue to grow in 2024, offering newcomers more diverse housing options. the city has a range of flats, rentals, studios, condos, and more in a neighborhood that best suits anyone’s needs. Brampton is the ninth-largest municipality in Canada and has come a long way from simply being a small town today. With the soaring inflation and increased interest rates at an all-time high, Brampton maintained its market position in 2023 with much less market activity than in 2022. There has been a dip in sales across the Brampton housing market in 2023 by over 50% compared to 2022.

According to statistics released by the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), both sales and average prices climbed each month in Brampton between January and May after bottoming out in December with an average sale price for all dwelling types combined of $981,920 across just 268 transactions.

Through the first five months of 2023, Brampton’s combined average real estate price had climbed 13.1 percent to $1,111,067 for May, with monthly sales increasing 176.9 percent to 742 transactions over that time.

The demand for ownership housing is stronger than last year, despite higher borrowing costs. With this said, home sales were hampered last month by uncertainty surrounding the Bank of Canada’s outlook on inflation and interest rates, pushing many would-be buyers to wait on the sidelines until purchasing makes more financial sense.

For those who are in a position to make a home purchase now, there are noticeably more homes to choose from compared to last year. Inventory levels saw another nice boost in November, with 10,545 new listings coming on the market, bringing the number of active listings up to 16,759 — a 40.7% increase from November 2022.

 

Renting in Brampton

Because of the preferred city by many immigrants for its growing suburbs, Brampton real estate is a comparatively more expensive market to rent. Brampton cracked the top 10 of the most expensive cities to rent coming in at No. 9, and had the single largest increase in rental rates compared to the same time last year.

Other, more expensive Ontario cities in the top 10 include Etobicoke with an average one-bedroom monthly rental coming in at $2,238, North York at $2,249, and Mississauga at No. 4 on the list at $2,364 for a one-bedroom and $2,832 for a two-bedroom rental.

Across Canada the average asking rents for purpose-built and condominium apartments rose above $2,000 for the first time in July, reaching $2,008 last month.

Mississauga Location

268 Derry Rd W Unit 101, Mississauga, ON L5W 0H6