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 June 30, 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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$485,000 – 1127 – 20 MINOWAN MIIKAN LANE
Toronto (Little Portugal)
$599,900 – 50 – 2315 SHEPPARD AVENUE W Toronto (Humberlea-Pelmo Park)
$679,999 – 309 – 20 BLUE JAYS WAY
Toronto (Waterfront Communities)
$699,000 – 95 WEST OAK CRESCENT
Toronto (Humberlea-Pelmo Park)
$749,000 – 5 MENDIP CRESCENT
Toronto (Dorset Park)
$849,000 – 1 – 2A MUIR AVENUE
Toronto (Humber Summit)
$975,000 – 48 SORLYN AVENUE
Toronto (Rustic)
$1,349,000 – 42 PINEWAY BOULEVARD
Toronto (Bayview Woods-Steeles)
$1,509,000 – 22 FOURTH STREET
Toronto (New Toronto)
$2,450,000 – 116 LEE AVENUE
Toronto (The Beaches)
$2,895,000 – 217 CHAPLIN CRESCENT
Toronto (Forest Hill South)
$3,388,000 – 219 WHEELER AVENUE
Toronto (The Beaches)
$9,468,000 – 64 OLD FOREST HILL ROAD
Toronto (Forest Hill South)
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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