As of July 17, 2026, the median asking price for houses in
400 North, Barrie is $515,000.
Compared with the other neighbourhoods in Barrie:
Higher-priced than 400 North, Barrie:
South Shore ($1,444,450, about 180.5% higher), City Centre ($1,422,500, about 176.2% higher), Lakeshore ($1,394,900, about 170.9% higher), Allandale Centre ($968,450, about 88% higher), Bayshore ($909,900, about 76.7% higher), Innis-Shore ($899,000, about 74.6% higher), North Shore ($894,900, about 73.8% higher), Ardagh ($869,000, about 68.7% higher), 400 West ($867,450, about 68.4% higher), Rural Barrie Southeast ($849,900, about 65% higher), Little Lake ($834,888, about 62.1% higher), Edgehill Drive ($814,999, about 58.3% higher), Northwest ($799,900, about 55.3% higher), Sanford ($797,894, about 54.9% higher), Painswick South ($797,000, about 54.8% higher), Codrington ($775,000, about 50.5% higher), Holly ($749,900, about 45.6% higher), East Bayfield ($749,450, about 45.5% higher), Painswick North ($719,000, about 39.6% higher), Allandale ($719,000, about 39.6% higher), Rural Barrie Southwest ($714,950, about 38.8% higher), Sunnidale ($699,999, about 35.9% higher), Allandale Heights ($699,990, about 35.9% higher), Queen's Park ($699,000, about 35.7% higher), Georgian Drive ($698,000, about 35.5% higher), Wellington ($694,000, about 34.8% higher), West Bayfield ($691,950, about 34.4% higher), Grove East ($685,900, about 33.2% higher), Cundles East ($648,800, about 26% higher), Letitia Heights ($639,450, about 24.2% higher), and Bayfield ($524,500, about 1.8% higher).