rbt
Senior Member
http://www.torontocondocharts.com
The chart website allows you to pick your own measurements (1 bedroom, 2, 3+, all), price (close price, listing, lease, maintenance fees, and taxes) and region/neighbourhood/ward/building/cluster of buildings (City Place). The dataset is primarily from MLS between 2000 through 2010 and I hope to extend back to 1990 within a couple of months and applies to condominiums only.
Here is an example of a 1-bedroom comparison for closing price between Toronto, Rosedale Ward 28, and City Place.
http://www.torontocondocharts.com/n...ity-place/toronto/toronto-centre-rosedale-28/
Feedback about how to make the website more useful to you would be very handy right now.
Feel free to hot-link the charts into forums, your own website, or other places. Charts will self-update if you hotlink though I ask that you also link to the page which contains the chart so the person viewing it can get some additional information about how it was generated.
One known issue is that improved normalization of prices is required for low volume buildings so that individual datapoints giggle a little less.
Thanks for your help!
NOTE: This website is not and will never be for the gathering of leads or personal marketing. It is simply a tool that I believe everybody should have access to for their own research.
The chart website allows you to pick your own measurements (1 bedroom, 2, 3+, all), price (close price, listing, lease, maintenance fees, and taxes) and region/neighbourhood/ward/building/cluster of buildings (City Place). The dataset is primarily from MLS between 2000 through 2010 and I hope to extend back to 1990 within a couple of months and applies to condominiums only.
Here is an example of a 1-bedroom comparison for closing price between Toronto, Rosedale Ward 28, and City Place.
http://www.torontocondocharts.com/n...ity-place/toronto/toronto-centre-rosedale-28/
Feedback about how to make the website more useful to you would be very handy right now.
Feel free to hot-link the charts into forums, your own website, or other places. Charts will self-update if you hotlink though I ask that you also link to the page which contains the chart so the person viewing it can get some additional information about how it was generated.
One known issue is that improved normalization of prices is required for low volume buildings so that individual datapoints giggle a little less.
Thanks for your help!
NOTE: This website is not and will never be for the gathering of leads or personal marketing. It is simply a tool that I believe everybody should have access to for their own research.