As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for houses in
North Shore, Barrie is $1,174,950.
Compared with the other neighbourhoods in Barrie:
Higher-priced than North Shore, Barrie:
South Shore ($1,799,500, about 53.2% higher) and Lakeshore ($1,394,900, about 18.7% higher).
Lower-priced than North Shore, Barrie:
Innis-Shore ($930,000, about 20.8% lower), Bayshore ($899,999, about 23.4% lower), 400 East ($893,944, about 23.9% lower), Rural Barrie Southeast ($869,000, about 26% lower), Ardagh ($859,500, about 26.8% lower), Edgehill Drive ($825,000, about 29.8% lower), Codrington ($799,900, about 31.9% lower), West Bayfield ($794,900, about 32.3% lower), Northwest ($789,900, about 32.8% lower), Painswick North ($781,000, about 33.5% lower), Holly ($779,900, about 33.6% lower), Rural Barrie Southwest ($762,450, about 35.1% lower), East Bayfield ($761,950, about 35.2% lower), Little Lake ($749,000, about 36.3% lower), Georgian Drive ($735,000, about 37.4% lower), Painswick South ($729,900, about 37.9% lower), Allandale Heights ($725,000, about 38.3% lower), 400 West ($717,450, about 38.9% lower), Sunnidale ($715,000, about 39.1% lower), Wellington ($709,350, about 39.6% lower), Queen's Park ($699,999, about 40.4% lower), Grove East ($699,990, about 40.4% lower), City Centre ($679,450, about 42.2% lower), Allandale ($679,400, about 42.2% lower), Allandale Centre ($629,400, about 46.4% lower), Cundles East ($629,000, about 46.5% lower), Letitia Heights ($619,000, about 47.3% lower), and Sanford ($540,000, about 54% lower).