Foreign buyer home purchases declining in Ontario region covered by non-resident tax
TORONTO — Foreign buyer home purchases are declining in a region of Ontario covered by a non-resident tax, according to provincial government figures released Wednesday.
People who aren’t citizens or permanent residents, as well as foreign corporations, accounted for 1.9 per cent of the transactions in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Region — which includes Toronto — from Aug. 19 to Nov. 17.
That is down from 3.2 per cent from the previous three months. It is also not much higher than 1.6 per cent outside the Greater Golden Horseshoe Region, which is not covered by the tax.
In Toronto, 3.8 per cent of transactions were made by foreign buyers in the same August to November period, which is lower than the 5.6 per cent in the previous three months.