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Homes for Sale in Toronto, Ontario

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Homes for sale in Toronto

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About living in Toronto

Toronto is a market of micro-markets. Pricing a semi in Leslieville and pricing a downtown one-bedroom are two completely different exercises.

Toronto's housing stock spans century semis in the east end, post-war bungalows in North York, and thousands of condominium suites concentrated along the Yonge, Bloor and waterfront corridors. That variety is why city-wide averages rarely describe what will actually happen to your property.

Kaitlynn works Toronto street by street — comparing sales on the same block, watching how offer nights are being handled in each pocket, and adjusting strategy for the buyer pool that actually shops there.

What Toronto is known for

Landmarks and local places in Toronto

The places that shape day-to-day life here — and, quietly, what buyers pay a premium to be near.

  • CN Tower & Harbourfront

    The waterfront condo corridor that sets the tone for downtown pricing.

  • Distillery District

    Heritage brick lanes anchoring the east downtown lofts and boutique buildings.

  • St. Lawrence Market

    Weekend anchor for St. Lawrence, Corktown and Old Town buyers.

  • High Park

    400 acres that carry a real premium for west-end families.

  • Toronto Islands

    Ferry-access parkland that keeps waterfront demand steady year-round.

  • Yonge & Bloor

    The transit crossroads where two subway lines meet the luxury market.

Neighbourhood insights

Explore Toronto by What Matters to You

Filter the view below to compare pockets on housing type, schools, commute, parks and transit. Inventory figures update from the live MLS® feed.

Active listings
20
Median asking price
$774k
Condo share
55%
Pockets tracked
3

Condo vs freehold inventory

Based on 20 active MLS® listings in Toronto.

Condo vs freehold by neighbourhood

  • Etobicoke

    No active listings today

    Post-war bungalows and side-splits, custom rebuilds, waterfront condominium towers along Lake Shore Boulevard, and townhome enclaves near Islington and Royal York.

  • Leslieville

    No active listings today

    Semi-detached and row housing, laneway conversions, boutique low-rise condos and select detached homes on the quieter side streets.

  • North York

    10 active · median $800k

    Detached homes on generous lots, custom rebuilds, and high-rise condominiums clustered around North York Centre and Sheppard-Yonge.

Living in Toronto

What's around you in Toronto

Explore the parks, schools, transit and shopping within a few minutes of the neighbourhood. Tap a category to filter the map.

Amenity data from Google Maps. Locations are shown as a guide only — always confirm school catchments and transit schedules for a specific address.

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Homes for Sale Near Toronto Islands

20 active MLS® listings near Toronto Islands. Ferry-access parkland that keeps waterfront demand steady year-round.

Market information

The Toronto real estate market

Market statistics for Toronto are updated monthly and published here once verified. Ask Kaitlynn for the current numbers for your street or price band — she'll send the actual figures rather than a city-wide average.

Neighbourhoods

Popular Toronto neighbourhoods

Etobicoke

Etobicoke covers Toronto's west end, from the lakeshore condominium corridor at Humber Bay to the mature, tree-lined streets of Kingsway and Islington-City Centre. It attracts buyers who want detached housing and yard space without leaving the city.

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Leslieville

Leslieville is an east-end pocket known for renovated Victorian semis, independent restaurants along Queen Street East, and a walkable, design-conscious character that draws young families and professionals.

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North York

North York blends dense condominium living along the Yonge corridor with quiet detached neighbourhoods like Willowdale, Bayview Village and Don Mills.

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Buyers

Buying a home in Toronto

Toronto buyers usually compete on two fronts: freehold homes in established residential pockets where offer dates are still common, and condominium suites where negotiation, maintenance fees, status certificates and building history matter far more than list price. Kaitlynn helps you shortlist by commute, school catchment and long-term resale rather than by photos alone, and reviews building financials before you commit on a condo.

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Sellers

Selling a home in Toronto

Selling in Toronto is about presentation and timing. Buyers here are comparing your home against very polished competition, so preparation, photography, floorplans and launch timing meaningfully affect the result. Kaitlynn builds a pricing strategy based on the last comparable sales within your pocket, not the broader city, then markets to both local buyer agents and out-of-area buyers.

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Lifestyle

Living in Toronto

Schools

Toronto District School Board and Toronto Catholic District School Board serve the city, alongside a large independent school sector. Catchments can change — always verify the current boundary for a specific address.

Parks & recreation

High Park, the Don Valley ravine system, Tommy Thompson Park and the waterfront trail network give the city an unusual amount of green space for its density.

Shopping & dining

From Queen West and Kensington to Yorkville and the Eaton Centre, retail is neighbourhood-driven and walkable in most central areas.

Transit & commuting

TTC subway Lines 1 and 2, streetcars, buses, GO Transit and UP Express. Proximity to a subway stop remains one of the strongest resale factors in the city.

Housing styles

Victorian and Edwardian semis, detached homes in North York and Etobicoke, townhomes, lofts and a very deep condominium market.

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