Globe and Mail Numbers About Toronto Real Estate Off as Much as 84%!

by Rosalin Smith Carr

in Tips for Buyers, Tips for Sellers, Toronto Real Estate

This was much worse than a bad hair day for the Globe and Mail. Upon closer inspection of the figures the newspaper published on April 25, 2008, I now realize that the Globe’s numbers in some areas are so far off as to be ridiculous.

In Rosedale the actual average price given by the Globe is off by a monstrous 84 percent! This is a lot worse than I ever imagined when I first looked at the Globe’s numbers a few days ago.

I have received dozens of emails asking me to provide average prices for other neighbourhoods.

In response, I decided to invest more time and publish the correct prices in a few more neighbourhoods.

Rosedale 2006

Globe & Mail reported average price

Actual TREB* average

% Error reported by Globe & Mail

$1,020,024   

$1,770,763   

74%

Rosedale 2007

Globe & Mail reported average price

Actual TREB* average

% Error reported by Globe & Mail

$1,107,987   

$2,036,733   

84%

Rosedale – First quarter 2008

Globe & Mail reported average price

Actual TREB* average

% Error reported by Globe & Mail

$970,377      

$1,790,962   

84%

As I review these new figures, I continue to get comments and requests asking me to provide correct housing prices for other neighbourhoods in Toronto.

Since there is no software available to produce neighbourhood average prices from the Toronto Real Estate Board figures, I have to compile it myself. Even though it is a time consuming task, I will try to find some additional time to do this.

* Toronto Real Estate Board

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