Toronto real estate
Toronto is a market of micro-markets. Pricing a semi in Leslieville and pricing a downtown one-bedroom are two completely different exercises.
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Every community here has its own buyer pool, housing stock and market rhythm. These guides cover what actually matters when you're deciding where to buy — or how to price what you're selling.

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Toronto is a market of micro-markets. Pricing a semi in Leslieville and pricing a downtown one-bedroom are two completely different exercises.
Vaughan spans village-scale Kleinburg, established Woodbridge, family-focused Maple and the fast-rising Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.
Richmond Hill pairs strong schools and established neighbourhoods with the Yonge Street corridor's ongoing intensification.
Markham combines a major technology employment base with heritage Unionville and some of York Region's most in-demand school catchments.
Newmarket offers a historic Main Street, established family neighbourhoods and better value per square foot than markets further south.
Aurora balances heritage streets, estate properties on the east side and family subdivisions with strong trail access.
East Gwillimbury is one of York Region's fastest-growing municipalities, with new communities in Sharon, Queensville and Holland Landing.
King City is one of the GTA's premier estate markets — large lots, protected countryside and a short GO ride to Union.
Bradford West Gwillimbury gives commuters newer housing and larger lots at Simcoe County pricing, with Barrie-line GO service.
Innisfil offers Lake Simcoe waterfront, four-season recreation and space that is simply not available further south on Highway 400.
Barrie combines Kempenfelt Bay waterfront, a real downtown and some of the strongest value per square foot on the Highway 400 corridor.
Mississauga runs from the lakefront villages of Port Credit and Lorne Park to the high-rise core around Square One.
Oakville pairs a historic lakefront downtown with established family neighbourhoods and a deep luxury market.
Pickering combines lakefront living, quick 401 and GO access, and major new growth in the Seaton community.
Whitby offers family neighbourhoods, a historic downtown, and Brooklin's village character to the north.
Ajax pairs Lake Ontario waterfront parkland with some of the most attainable family housing on the eastern GTA commuter corridor.
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Recent sales, housing styles, what's selling quickly and what isn't — for the specific city or neighbourhood you name.