Whether you are a first-time buyer or moving up the property ladder, here is a breakdown of what different budgets currently buy across the city as of May 4, 2026.
This guide covers condos, townhomes, and detached homes so you can see how far your budget goes in today’s market.
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$573,000 – 2905 – 8 YORK STREET
Toronto (Waterfront Communities)
$665,000 – 8 – 181 WILLIAM DUNCAN ROAD Toronto (Downsview-Roding-CFB)
$699,999 – 5217 – 70 TEMPERANCE STREET S
Toronto (Bay Street Corridor)
$799,000 – 205 – 261 KING STREET E
Toronto (Moss Park)
$845,000 – 803 – 2 FIELDWAY ROAD
Toronto (Islington-City Centre West)
$979,000 – 504 – 23 REAN DRIVE
Toronto (Bayview Village)
$1,200,000 – 832 – 543 RICHMOND STREET W
Toronto (Waterfront Communities)
$1,389,880 – 382 RUSHOLME ROAD
Toronto (Dufferin Grove)
$1,498,800 – 277 BOSTON AVENUE
Toronto (South Riverdale)
$1,499,900 – 2 TEWSLEY PLACE
Toronto (Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview)
$1,625,000 – 204 – 670 RICHMOND STREET W Toronto (Niagara)
$2,360,000 – 34 WINCHESTER STREET
Toronto (Cabbagetown-South St. James Town)
$2,549,995 – 240 MAXWELL STREET
Toronto (Bathurst Manor)
$2,689,000 – 313 WILLARD AVENUE
Toronto (Runnymede-Bloor West Village)
$3,299,000 – PH7001 – 1 CONCORD CITYPLACE WAY
Toronto (Waterfront Communities)
$4,749,000 – 1322 – 155 MERCHANTS’ WHARF
Toronto (Waterfront Communities)
$10,795,000 – 50 TEDDINGTON PARK AVENUE
Toronto (Lawrence Park North)
Key Takeaways
- Toronto’s entry-level homes are primarily condos under $700K
- Freehold homes usually start around $900K to $1 million
- Budget drastically changes what neighbourhoods you can access
- Townhomes and semis offer a middle ground between condos and detached homes
- Luxury options above $2 million offer more space, privacy, and premium locations
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