Privacy Policy

We understand the power that the Internet holds for changing your life and making things easier for you. These benefits are at risk if people are concerned about their personal privacy. We are committed to providing you with an Internet experience that respects and protects your personal privacy choices and concerns.

In general, we gather information about all of our users collectively. We only use such information anonymously and in the aggregate. This information helps us determine what is most beneficial for our users, and how we can continually create a better overall experience for you.

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This site provides an email address link located on the Contact Us page so that you may email us directly with any questions or comments you may have. This site reads all messages received and makes efforts to respond promptly.

In addition to replying to your comment or inquiry, we may also file your email for future reference regarding improvements to our website or discard the information. Your personal information is not shared, traded, sold, or exchanged with any third parties without your express permission.

Information Collection and Use

This site is the sole owner of the information collected. We will not sell, share, trade, or rent this information to others in ways different from what is disclosed in this statement.

This site collects information from our users at several different points on our website. We only collect personal information necessary to effectively market and sell the property of sellers, to locate, assess, and qualify properties for buyers, and to otherwise provide professional services to clients and customers.

We do not sell, trade, transfer, rent, or exchange your personal information with anyone.

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Since this site is a real estate site, we give you the option of requesting free real estate information about real estate properties. Your personal information is stored on our secure database.

We only collect personal information necessary to effectively market and sell the property of sellers, to locate, assess, and qualify properties for buyers, and to otherwise provide professional services to clients and customers.

We do not sell, trade, transfer, rent, or exchange your personal information with anyone.

Personal Information

This site functionality requires or requests users to give us contact information, such as their email address, and personal information, such as their names, addresses, phone numbers, and property details.

The visitor’s contact and personal information is used to contact the visitor when necessary and requested, but is primarily used to collect personal information necessary to effectively market and sell the property of sellers, to locate, assess, and qualify properties for buyers, and to otherwise provide professional services to clients and customers.

We do not sell, trade, transfer, rent, or exchange your personal information with anyone.

We do not disclose information about your individual visits to this site, or personal information that you provide, such as your name, address, email address, telephone number, etc., to any outside parties, except when we believe the law requires it.

Legal Disclaimer

We may disclose personal information when required by law, or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the edicts of the law, or comply with a legal process served on our website.

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Users of this site have the option to unsubscribe from our mailing list directly through their accounts. To opt out, please navigate to the Subscription Settings located under My Account.

By disabling the email or SMS notification toggle, you’ll cease to receive notifications associated with the selected options.

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This site contains links to other sites. These sites have their own policies and practices with respect to online privacy, and this site cannot be responsible for the privacy practices, or the content, of these websites.

In addition, in certain instances, this site’s advertisers may ask you for personal information. This site cannot be responsible for the privacy practices of its advertisers.

Only certain employees have access to the information you provide us. For example, we impose strict rules on our employees who have access either to the databases that store user information, or to the servers that host our services.

While we cannot guarantee that loss, misuse, or alteration to data will not occur, we try to prevent such unfortunate occurrences.

Notification of Changes

This policy may be revised over time as new features are added to the website. We’ll post those changes so that you’ll always know what information we gather, how we might use that information, and whether we’ll disclose it to anyone.

Please check this site for information about revisions to our privacy policy. We’ll notify you directly if there is a material change in our privacy practices.

We’ll take commercially reasonable measures to obtain written or active email consent from the user if this site is going to use the information collected from the user in a manner different from that stated at the time of collection. We’ll also post the changes in our privacy statement 10 days prior to a change.

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This cookie allows us to see information on user website activities, including, but not limited to, page views, source, and time spent on websites. The information is depersonalized and is displayed as numbers, meaning it cannot be tracked back to individuals.

This will help to protect your privacy. Using Google Analytics, we can see what content is popular on our website, and strive to give you more of the things you enjoy reading and watching.

Google AdWords

Using Google AdWords code, we’re able to see which pages helped lead to contact form submissions. This allows us to make better use of our paid search budget.

Removal of and Access to Personal Information

We’ll accommodate the deletion of any personal information as soon as reasonably possible.

Should you wish to request erasure of personal data, please submit a written request to Macedo Real Estate Group, addressed to the address listed below. Each request will be validated, and you’ll be required to provide some personal information for security reasons.

Please note that Macedo Real Estate Group has the right to deny a request and provide an explanation as to why each request was denied.

Macedo Real Estate Group
www.MacedoRealEstateGroup.com
110 Weston Road

Toronto, ON M6M0A6
Canada
[email protected]
416-535-5000

Privacy Questions

If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy, please send us an email, and we’ll be pleased to assist.

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Toronto, ON M6N 0A6

416-535-8000

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Why Some GTA Homes Are Still Selling While Prices Are Softer

April 26, 20265 min read

Why are some GTA homes still selling while prices are softer, and what can Toronto-area sellers learn from them? In a market where buyers have more choice and prices are adjusting, the homes that attract serious attention usually have three things working together: accurate pricing, strong presentation, and a listing strategy that reflects current local conditions. For homeowners wondering how to sell in a slower market, the answer is a disciplined plan built around what today’s buyers are comparing.

The GTA Market Is Softer, But It Is Not Frozen

Recent Greater Toronto Area market data shows a more selective environment. TRREB reported 5,039 GTA home sales in March 2026, up 1.7% compared with March 2025. The average selling price was $1,017,796, down 6.7% year over year, and the MLS Home Price Index Composite benchmark was down 7.4%. New listings were also down 16.7% year over year to 14,442, which means the market is more nuanced than “too many homes” or “no buyers.”

For sellers, that nuance matters. A softer price environment does not mean a well-positioned home cannot sell. It means buyers are comparing value carefully, and they are less likely to stretch for a property that feels overpriced, underprepared, or difficult to evaluate.

Why Some GTA Homes Are Still Selling

The homes that continue to move in today’s GTA market tend to make the buying decision easier. They reduce uncertainty, answer obvious questions upfront, and connect the asking price to real market evidence.

1. They Are Priced Against Today’s Competition, Not Yesterday’s Peak

One common reason a house does not sell in Toronto or the surrounding GTA is pricing based on outdated expectations. Buyers are looking at recent comparable sales, active listings, price reductions, and competing homes in real time. If a property is priced as though conditions have not changed, it can sit longer and eventually require a correction.

A stronger pricing approach looks at:

·Recent sold prices for similar homes in the same local area

·Active listings that buyers will compare against yours

·Property type, condition, lot size, parking, layout, and upgrades

·Neighbourhood-level trends rather than broad GTA averages

·Buyer feedback from early showings, if the home is already listed

This does not mean underpricing your home. It means positioning it where serious buyers can see value quickly.

2. They Show Well Online Before Anyone Books a Showing

Most buyers first experience a listing through photos, video, a floor plan, or a digital tour. If the online presentation is weak, the home may never make a buyer’s showing list. In a cautious market, presentation is a trust signal.

Effective listing presentation usually includes clean photography, clear room descriptions, thoughtful staging or styling, and marketing copy that highlights property features without exaggeration. Digital enhancements, including virtual staging, should be handled carefully so the listing remains accurate, clear, and not misleading.

3. They Make the Home Easy to Understand

Buyers often hesitate when they cannot clearly understand a property’s value. Is the basement finished? Are there recent updates? Is parking included? Are there condo fees, rental items, or known repair considerations? A listing that answers practical questions can reduce friction.

Before going to market, sellers can work with their real estate agent to organize helpful details such as:

·A clear list of inclusions and exclusions

·Receipts or dates for major updates, where available

·Condo status certificate timing, if applicable

·Utility, rental equipment, or maintenance details, where appropriate

·Accurate room measurements and floor plans

This is not a substitute for legal disclosure advice. Sellers should speak with a real estate lawyer about legal obligations, documentation, and any questions about defects, representations, or closing terms.

4. They Are Prepared Before the First Showing

Small issues can feel larger when buyers have more negotiating power. A loose handrail, burnt-out lights, cluttered storage, pet odours, or visible water staining can create doubt. Buyers may wonder what else has not been maintained.

Preparation does not always require major renovations. In many cases, the highest-impact steps are simple:

·Deep cleaning, decluttering, and neutralizing strong odours

·Completing minor repairs that affect first impressions

·Improving lighting and curb appeal

·Removing excess personal items so rooms feel easier to assess

·Making access simple for showings whenever possible

The goal is to help buyers focus on the home.

5. They Have a Marketing Plan Built for Real Buyer Behaviour

A listing strategy should do more than place a property on MLS and wait. The right plan considers who is likely to be searching for that property type, which features matter most, how the home compares locally, and how quickly feedback should be reviewed.

Ethical marketing matters. Content should focus on property features, location attributes, market data, and buyer utility. It should avoid discriminatory language, demographic assumptions, or statements that could be interpreted as steering. In Ontario, every person has the right to equal treatment in housing without discrimination based on Code-protected grounds.

What If Your Home Is Listed but Not Selling?

If your home has been on the market longer than expected, the first step is to diagnose the issue rather than assume the market is the only problem. A practical review should look at three areas: exposure, feedback, and price position.

1.Exposure: Are the photos, listing description, floor plan, and online presentation strong enough to earn showings?

2.Feedback: Are buyers raising the same objections about condition, layout, price, or location?

3.Price position: Has the competitive set changed since launch, and are similar homes selling below your list price?

A price adjustment may be part of the solution, but it should be based on evidence. Sometimes the issue is presentation. Sometimes it is access. Sometimes new comparable sales have shifted the pricing conversation. Your agent should be able to explain the recommendation clearly, using current local data.

A Softer Market Can Still Reward a Strong Strategy

Selling a home in the GTA today requires more precision than it did during hotter market cycles. Buyers are still active, but many are more selective, affordability-conscious, and careful about value. That means sellers need to compete on clarity, presentation, pricing, and confidence.

The best starting point is not a guess. It is a local selling strategy based on current comparable sales, your property’s condition, buyer demand in your area, and your timing goals. Commission rates and service models can vary and are not fixed; sellers should discuss services, fees, and representation options with their chosen real estate professional.

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Danny Macedo

Danny Macedo is a distinguished Realtor® based in Toronto, Ontario, offering a full spectrum of real estate services tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. With three decades of experience in the Toronto real estate market, Danny has built a reputation for delivering exceptional results, thanks to his deep market knowledge, personalized approach, and commitment to excellence. At the heart of Danny's services is a passion for helping clients navigate the complexities of buying and selling properties. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, a seasoned investor, or looking to sell your property, Danny provides comprehensive support that covers every aspect of the real estate transaction.

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