Home sales to foreign buyers decreasing in the Greater Golden Horseshoe area
TORONTO — The number of home purchases by non-Canadians appears to be dropping in an Ontario region, including Toronto, that is subject to a foreign buyer tax.
The 15 per cent tax was imposed in April on buyers in the Greater Golden Horseshoe area — stretching from the Niagara Region to Peterborough — who are not citizens, permanent residents or Canadian corporations.
It came as the housing market in the Toronto area and beyond saw year-over-year price increases of over 30 per cent.
The government previously released data from April 24 to May 26, which showed that about 4.7 per cent of properties were bought by people who weren’t citizens or permanent residents.