Townhouses bridge the gap between condos and detached homes — you get multiple floors, usually a yard, and often a private garage, without the price tag of a full detached. Freehold townhomes in areas like Maple, Stouffville, and Oshawa start in the $900K range, while condo-townhomes can be found even lower.
The key distinction is freehold vs. condo: freehold townhomes have no monthly condo fees but you maintain everything yourself; condo townhomes have fees (typically $200-$400/month) but share exterior maintenance and landscaping.
Townhouses are the sweet spot for first-time buyers who need a yard and storage but don't quite have the budget for detached.
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Pricing varies significantly by city. Toronto and Oakville tend to be the most expensive markets; Hamilton, Oshawa, and Brampton typically offer the most affordable entry points for this housing type.
That depends on your investment goals, timeline, and cash flow requirements. Generally, freehold homes appreciate faster over long horizons while condos offer better cash flow — but individual neighbourhoods and buildings matter more than the category.
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