Underbidding Trend in Higher-Priced Houses in Ontario

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Underbidding Trend in Higher-Priced Houses in Ontario
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A digital real estate company has analyzed data in 10 cities outside the GTA and found that prices and sales have dropped, with underbidding now taking place in many areas.

A digital real estate company has analyzed data in 10 cities outside the GTA and found that prices and sales have dropped, with underbidding now taking place in many areas. St. Catharines, London, Barrie, and Guelph had the most underbidding occurring, although it remains under three percent of asking prices.

Wahi CEO Benjy Katchen stated that there is an underbidding trend in higher-priced houses across the province.

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