BDAR Stats: July 2025
- BDAR

- Aug 14, 2025
- 2 min read
The Barrie & District Association of REALTORS® (BDAR) has released its latest market data for July 2025, highlighting steady sales activity, a growing supply of homes, and continued moderation in prices across Simcoe County.
Simcoe County recorded 425 home sales in July 2025, up 4.94% year-over-year compared to the 405 sales in July 2024. Month-over-month, sales decreased 4.49% from June, as summer market activity began to level out following the busy spring period.
The average sale price was $831,428, down 7.77% year-over-year, but holding 0.35% above June 2025 levels. This price trend, combined with an increased supply of listings, indicates that buyers continue to benefit from greater choice and negotiating opportunities.
New listings reached 1,552 in July, marking a 17.22% increase compared to July 2024, though 5.30% lower than in June. Active listings climbed to 2,782, up 30.06% year-over-year and slightly higher (+1.60%) than the previous month. The months of inventory rose to 5.4, compared to 4.2 in July 2024, signalling a more balanced market environment.
“July’s figures show a market that is providing more balance for buyers and sellers,” says BDAR Chair Robin Jones. “With inventory levels remaining strong, buyers have more options, while sellers are still seeing steady demand. REALTORS® play a key role in helping clients navigate these conditions with the right strategies.”
For a full breakdown of the latest market trends in select municipalities across Simcoe County, see BDAR’s July 2025 Full Report.
Disclaimer
The Barrie & District Association of REALTORS® cautions that over a period of time, the use of average price information can be useful in establishing trends, but it does not indicate actual prices in widely divergent areas or account for price differentials between geographical areas. The prices reflected in this media release are based on homes sold via the live TRREB MLS® system only.
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“REALTOR®” is a professional designation. A REALTOR® is a licensed real estate professional belonging to local, provincial and national associations. They have completed an intensive real estate program and have the skill set, expertise and experiences that you will need when buying or selling your home. Realtors® have a network of resources available at their fingertips. They understand financing and mortgage rules, insurance and liability coverage, and all the legal details involved in real estate. As a skilled negotiator, your local BDAR Realtor® will help you get the most value when buying or selling a home.
About BDAR
The Barrie & District Association of REALTORS® (BDAR) represents over 1,600 REALTORS® in the Barrie and Simcoe County region. BDAR provides its members leadership opportunities, professional development, and other tools and services to help them deliver a high standard of services to their clients. BDAR is community‐focused and believes that community prosperity is largely based on shelter and home ownership. The Association has a strong focus on affordable housing and helping first‐time buyers understand how to get on the housing ladder. To learn more visit https://bdar.ca




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