More than half of Toronto-area condo investors losing money on properties, says report

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Last year marked the first time that more than half of investors in newly-completed Greater Toronto Area condos were losing money on their rental properties — and authors of the report that reached that conclusion expect the trend to persist.

The research from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and real estate research firm Urbanation found 48 per cent of leveraged condo investors who bought pre-construction units to rent out were cash flow positive in 2022.

For the majority of investors, rent generated by newly-completed units was lower than mortgage costs, condo fees and property taxes.

“This marks a meaningful shift that may potentially signal

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