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In 2018, the Greater Toronto Area GTA new home market saw the lowest total sales in almost 20 years, says the Building Industry and Land Development Association BILD .In December in Halton, there were 69 new homes sold, which includes 48 condominium apartments and 21 single-family homes, according to statistics released by BILD on Feb. 1. Total new home sales for that same month in 2017 and 2016 were 210 and 152, respectively.Overall in 2018, there were 25,161 new homes sold in the GTA, according to Altus Group, BILDs source for new home market information, making 2018 the year with the lowest number of new home sales in the GTA, since Altus Group started tracking new home data in 2000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There were 21,330 condominium apartments sold in 2018, including units in low, medium and highrise buildings, stacked townhouses and loft units, down 38 per c
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