Greater Toronto’s real estate market<\/a>\u00a0however only 6% of Brampton’s residential market at the beginning of 2022.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nExamining specific types of property in the month of January, 2022 detached houses have the highest year-over-year increase, rising 41.4 percent over last year, and 13.4 percent compared to the previous month.\u00a0The average price for selling a detached house in Brampton is currently $1,652,088, which is a record.\u00a0This means that the median cost of a detached house has increased by $484,020 in the past year and $1953,325 over the last month.<\/p>\r\n
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The gains in annual prices of other types of property were also significant.\u00a0Semi-detached houses had a 40 percent increase in year-over-year value and a 10% increase per month in the average price, whereas condo townhouses experienced an 42.5 percentage increase from year to year, and an increase of 9 percent per month in the average price.\u00a0Freehold townhouses saw an increase of 38% in price year-over-year, and an 11.4 percentage monthly increase and condo apartments lag behind , with a cost increase by 30% year-over-year.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
In analyzing average prices for sold for January 2022, we can see that the average sold price for a semi-detached house located in Brampton<\/a> was $1,230,275. Freehold townhouses costing $1,129,851, condominium townhouses priced at $873,098, and condos with a price of $622,579.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nSemi-detached homes were the sole type of property in Brampton that saw a year-over-year rise in sales.\u00a0Sales of semi-detached homes increased by four percent over the course of the year to the 124th sales of January in 2022.\u00a0While detached home sales fell by 21% year-over year to 313 sales. Freehold townhouse sales fell by 30% over the course of the year to 74 sales. Condo townhouse sales dropped 27% over the course of the year at 53 transactions, and condominium apartment sales dropped 24% from year-to-year, up to 38 units.<\/p>\r\n\r\n