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Toronto luxury home sells for $1.2 million less than it was worth after being on the market for years.

by Asia Metro Editor
August 9, 2025
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A luxury property in North York has become the latest example of significant real estate losses in the Greater Toronto Area, selling for $1.23 million less than its 2022 purchase price. The five-bedroom home at 37 Rollscourt Drive, located in the prestigious St. Andrew-Windfields neighbourhood, was originally purchased for $5.8 million in February 2022, during the peak of the housing market.

According to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, July 2025 saw 6,100 home sales across the GTA, a 10.9 per cent increase from July 2024. However, average prices remain below pandemic-era highs, with the current average selling price at $1,051,719 — down 5.5 per cent compared to last year. Many buyers who purchased at peak values in 2022 and 2023 have been forced to sell at substantial losses, with similar cases emerging in Oshawa, Halton Hills, and other parts of Toronto.

Real estate commentator Shazi Goalie noted on X that the homeowner initially attempted to resell the property for a profit, listing it in June 2023 for $6,500,888. Multiple relistings followed throughout 2023 and 2024, but no buyer emerged. By January 2025, the asking price had dropped to $4,998,800 in an effort to attract offers.

The home ultimately sold in July 2025 for $4,570,000, marking a significant financial hit for the seller. Despite the loss, the property boasts several upscale amenities, including a main floor library, Wolf wall ovens and gas cooktop, a custom domed skylight, nanny quarters, a saltwater pool, and a stone terrace with glass railings.

Market analysts say such high-value losses reflect the lingering effects of the market correction following interest rate hikes and changing buyer demand. With luxury listings staying on the market longer and selling for less, experts suggest sellers may need to adjust expectations in Toronto’s evolving real estate landscape.

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