Wynne says Ontario will make small change to help first-time home buyers
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says her government’s plan to help first-time home buyers get into the red-hot Toronto housing market consists of “minor adjustments,” not a major change.
The provincial Liberal government had said it would announce the strategy next week, but Wynne downplayed expectations Tuesday of broader action to address soaring home prices in the Greater Toronto Area.
There were a record 9,768 properties sold in the GTA last month — up 11.5 per cent year-over-year— while prices jumped 21 per cent in the same period to an average of $762,975.
“What we’ll be announcing in the fall economic statement on Monday is a small change that will help first-time home buyers, so I don’t think that anyone should expect a radical shift in the way the housing market works in Ontario,” Wynne said.


