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Toronto

Toronto real estate guidance from a GTA-based team

Toronto, July 2026

What the numbers say this month

  • Average price, all types$1,010,836-3.2%
  • Detached$1,547,928-1.6%
  • Townhouse$1,047,107-6.1%
  • Condo apartment$672,807-1.7%
  • Sales2,242+1.7%
  • Days on market32+1 day

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

From downtown condos to established family neighbourhoods, you get one point of contact who understands how Toronto fits into the bigger picture.

Our team works from one main office location that serves clients across Toronto and the surrounding GTA. That means you get one point of contact who understands how Toronto fits into the bigger picture, whether you are buying, selling, or considering a move to a nearby city.

Who this page is for

  • First-time buyers looking at starter condos or more affordable neighbourhoods
  • Move-up buyers trading condos for townhomes or detached homes in and around the city
  • Sellers looking to maximise a Toronto sale and potentially relocate to another GTA city
  • Investors weighing opportunities in Toronto against surrounding markets

What it is like to live in Toronto

  • Access to major employment centres, universities, and hospitals
  • Extensive transit through TTC, GO, and regional services
  • Distinct neighbourhoods with their own feel, from downtown cores to quieter residential streets
  • Walkable areas, restaurants, entertainment, and waterfront access

Neighbourhood overview

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

Downtown and surrounding cores
Ideal for buyers who want walkability, condo living, and short commutes.
Midtown and central neighbourhoods
A mix of older homes, multiplexes, and mid-rise buildings, often with strong school options.
West Toronto and Etobicoke
Popular with buyers who want more space and still easy access to downtown and the airport.

How our team helps

For buyers in Toronto

  • Sort through the noise and focus on areas that realistically fit your budget and lifestyle
  • Walk you through condo buildings, maintenance fees, and special assessments
  • Compare what your money buys in Toronto versus nearby cities so you can decide with context
  • Help you understand recent sales and competition in your chosen segment

For sellers in Toronto

  • Position your home or condo for both local buyers and those relocating from other GTA cities
  • Use marketing that communicates the lifestyle, transit options, and amenities around your home
  • Provide honest feedback on pricing and offers so you can avoid chasing the market
  • Coordinate the timing between selling in Toronto and buying in another location when needed

Local amenities buyers ask about

  • Transit options and commute times
  • School catchments and nearby parks
  • Proximity to major job centres and universities
  • Access to the lakefront and trail systems

Homes for sale in Toronto

Live MLS search is coming to this page; the site is moving to a direct TRREB data feed. Until it lands, our team pulls Toronto 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 it better to buy in Toronto or in a surrounding city?

There is no one right answer. Some clients want to stay close to work and lifestyle in Toronto, others trade a shorter commute for more space in places like Brampton, Milton, or Halton Hills. Our team helps you see both sides clearly.

Are condos still a good entry point into the market?

For many first-time buyers, condos are still the starting point. The key is choosing buildings with sound management and realistic fees.

Thinking about a move in or out of Toronto?

If you are thinking about buying or selling in Toronto, or selling in Toronto to move to another GTA city, reach out. We can walk through the numbers and create a plan that matches your goals.