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Caledon

Caledon real estate for people who want space, quiet, and connection to the GTA

Caledon, July 2026

What the numbers say this month

  • Average price, all types$1,230,122+2.4%
  • Detached$1,455,714+6.3%
  • Townhouse$818,267-5.0%
  • Sales55-16.7%
  • Days on market36+8 days

Source: TRREB Market Watch, July 2026. Changes are year over year.

Caledon sits on the northwestern edge of the GTA and offers a mix of villages, small towns, and true country properties. People come here for more land, privacy, and a slower pace while still staying within reach of Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto.

Our team helps clients decide whether Caledon fits their lifestyle, and which part of Caledon makes the most sense based on commute, budget, and the type of property they want.

Who this page is for

  • Buyers leaving denser parts of the GTA for more space and quiet
  • Families looking for detached homes with larger lots or acreage
  • Downsizers leaving large city homes for a different pace of life in villages or small towns
  • Investors focused on unique properties or future potential in select pockets

What it is like to live in Caledon

Life in Caledon often includes:

  • Detached homes on larger lots as the norm, especially in rural areas
  • Access to trails, conservation areas, and open countryside
  • Smaller town centres in places like Bolton
  • A stronger reliance on driving for most daily errands, with some commuter options into nearby cities

Neighbourhood overview

Some of the areas that come up most in conversations with clients:

Bolton
The largest urban centre in Caledon, with more typical suburban layouts and services.
Rural Caledon
Estate properties, farms, and custom homes with significant land.
Villages and hamlets
Smaller communities that offer a strong sense of place and local character.

How our team helps

For buyers in Caledon

  • Clarify the trade-offs between village, small-town, and rural living
  • Walk you through additional considerations like wells, septic systems, and country property maintenance when applicable
  • Help you understand realistic pricing for different types of properties, from subdivision homes to estate lots
  • Map out commute times and access to services so there are no surprises

For sellers in Caledon

  • Position your home accurately for its specific type of buyer, whether that is a move-up family, a downsizer, or someone relocating from the city
  • Highlight land size, privacy, and lifestyle features alongside practical details
  • Reach buyers from surrounding cities who are actively searching for a change in pace
  • Negotiate with a focus on net proceeds and timelines that give you room to plan your next move

Homes for sale in Caledon

Live MLS search is coming to this page; the site is moving to a direct TRREB data feed. Until it lands, our team pulls Caledon listings for buyers every day. Tell us what you are looking for and we will send you matches the same day, with the numbers behind each one.

Frequently asked questions

Is Caledon a good fit if I still work in Toronto?

Some clients are comfortable with the longer commute in exchange for the lifestyle. Others decide that a location like Brampton or Halton Hills is a better balance. We will talk through what your daily life would actually look like.

Is buying a rural property more complicated?

There are extra steps, but they are manageable with the right guidance. Things like water testing, septic inspections, and zoning checks simply become part of the process.

Thinking about a move in or out of Caledon?

If you are drawn to more space and quiet but want to understand what a move to Caledon really looks like, reach out. Our team will walk you through the pros, cons, and numbers so you can decide with confidence.