Toronto Real Estate — Homes for Sale in Toronto, ON
Toronto's housing market is the most diverse and liquid in Canada, covering everything from $500K studios in CityPlace to $20M+ Bridle Path estates. Whether you're buying your first condo, upsizing to a family home in Leslieville, or chasing a heritage Victorian in Cabbagetown, there's a corner of the city that fits.
The 2026 spring market is showing steady price growth in the detached segment and renewed condo absorption downtown after a slow 18 months. Days on market has stretched to 22 across the city average, giving serious buyers genuine negotiating room for the first time in years.
Toronto's 140+ neighbourhoods each have their own character, price point, and vibe — which is why the neighbourhood matters as much as the price range. Use the search below to browse every active Toronto MLS listing, or start with our neighbourhood guides.
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What's the average home price in Toronto?
As of spring 2026, the average home sale price in Toronto varies by neighbourhood and property type, with detached homes typically commanding the highest prices. See the stats above for current market data.
Is Toronto a good place to buy?
Toronto has strong fundamentals for buyers: Most liquid housing market in Canada, 140+ distinct neighbourhoods, Extensive TTC + GO Transit network. Like any GTA market, the right answer depends on your budget, timeline, and lifestyle priorities.
How's the Toronto real estate market in 2026?
The Toronto market in 2026 is showing steady activity with improving inventory levels compared to 2024-2025. Days on market has stretched, giving buyers more negotiating room, while prices remain broadly stable.
What neighbourhoods should I consider in Toronto?
Toronto's neighbourhoods each have their own character. Browse our neighbourhood guides for detailed profiles, or use the map search to see current inventory by area.
How long does it take to sell a home in Toronto?
In the current market, well-priced and properly marketed homes in Toronto are typically selling within 14-28 days. Homes that are mispriced or poorly presented can sit 60+ days.





