Ontario’s housing market may still feel expensive, but there are still pockets where buyers can find value under the $700K mark.
From waterfront condos to large terrace units, here’s what you can realistically get across the province right now.
Mississauga – $700k
A rare opportunity in one of Mississauga’s most desirable waterfront communities.
- 2 beds, 2 baths
- ~960 sq ft open-concept layout
- 817 sq ft private terrace
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Steps to Clarkson Village + GO Transit
This unit stands out for its massive outdoor space, something rarely seen at this price point in the GTA.
Mississauga- $699k
Vaughan – $668k
Modern condo living in the heart of Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.
- 10 ft ceilings
- Italian-inspired finishes
- 800 sq ft private terrace
- Rare side-by-side 2-car parking
Located steps from transit, shopping, and entertainment, this is urban living with upgraded finishes.
Burlington- $649,000
- 2 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Parking
- Renovated 3-storey townhouse
- Walkable, turnkey, close to waterfront + GO
Port Dover – $599k
Pickering – $599,999
One of the more accessible entry points into homeownership in Durham Region.
- 3 beds, 2 baths
- Over 1,000 sq ft
- Functional layout for families
- Growing, high-demand area
Pickering continues to attract buyers priced out of Toronto while still offering strong transit access.
Cobourg – $589k
A quieter lifestyle option with strong value.
- 2 beds, 2 baths
- 12 ft ceilings
- Freehold townhome
- Close to downtown + waterfront
Cobourg is becoming increasingly popular for buyers looking to leave the GTA without sacrificing amenities.
Toronto (Waterfront) – $564k
One of the lowest entry points into Toronto’s core.
- Open-concept layout
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Walkable to transit, parks, and lakefront
- Access to premium amenities
This is entry-level Toronto condo living, but still in a prime location.
$538,800 – Richmond Hill
- 2+1 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Parking
- Bright townhouse with open-concept layout + oversized windows
- Family-friendly area near parks, schools, transit, and GO
One of the lowest entry points for a multi-bedroom property in the GTA.
If you’re shopping under $700K in Ontario in 2026:
- GTA options = mostly condos
- More space = move outside the core
- Unique features (like large terraces) = major value add
There are still opportunities, but flexibility is key.

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