As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for houses in
Queen Street Corridor, Brampton is $662,400.
Compared with the other neighbourhoods in Brampton:
Higher-priced than Queen Street Corridor, Brampton:
Highway 427 ($2,588,000, about 290.7% higher), Toronto Gore Rural Estate ($2,299,000, about 247.1% higher), Vales of Castlemore ($1,339,000, about 102.1% higher), Credit Valley ($1,325,000, about 100% higher), Vales of Castlemore North ($1,299,999, about 96.3% higher), Snelgrove ($1,249,900, about 88.7% higher), Bram West ($1,239,900, about 87.2% higher), Sandringham-Wellington North ($1,199,900, about 81.1% higher), Bram East ($1,199,900, about 81.1% higher), Fletcher's Creek South ($1,054,900, about 59.3% higher), Sandringham-Wellington ($1,020,000, about 54% higher), Westgate ($999,990, about 51% higher), Northwest Sandalwood Parkway ($999,900, about 51% higher), Fletcher's Meadow ($998,000, about 50.7% higher), Northwest Brampton ($988,888, about 49.3% higher), Fletcher's Creek Village ($979,000, about 47.8% higher), Brampton South ($959,000, about 44.8% higher), Bramalea North Industrial ($949,900, about 43.4% higher), Northwood Park ($949,000, about 43.3% higher), Gore Industrial North ($945,000, about 42.7% higher), Goreway Drive Corridor ($899,950, about 35.9% higher), Fletcher's West ($899,901, about 35.9% higher), Downtown Brampton ($899,400, about 35.8% higher), Avondale ($859,900, about 29.8% higher), Heart Lake West ($849,900, about 28.3% higher), Brampton East ($839,998, about 26.8% higher), Heart Lake East ($837,000, about 26.4% higher), Central Park ($824,900, about 24.5% higher), Brampton West ($799,950, about 20.8% higher), Madoc ($799,944, about 20.8% higher), Southgate ($799,900, about 20.8% higher), Brampton North ($799,000, about 20.6% higher), and Northgate ($794,450, about 19.9% higher).