📍 How Hastings Highlands Affordable Freehold Asking Prices Compare
As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for affordable freehold homes in Hastings Highlands is $159,000.
Compared with the other cities and townships in Hastings:
Higher-priced than Hastings Highlands: Belleville ($277,500, about 74.5% higher), Quinte West ($250,000, about 57.2% higher), Limerick ($250,000, about 57.2% higher), Stirling-Rawdon ($219,450, about 38% higher), Wollaston ($199,999, about 25.8% higher), Tyendinaga ($199,450, about 25.4% higher), Carlow/Mayo ($185,500, about 16.7% higher), Centre Hastings ($179,900, about 13.1% higher), and Tweed ($169,900, about 6.9% higher).
Lower-priced than Hastings Highlands: Tudor & Cashel ($154,450, about 2.9% lower), Madoc ($149,500, about 6% lower), Bancroft ($148,750, about 6.4% lower), Marmora and Lake ($135,000, about 15.1% lower), Tudor and Cashel ($124,900, about 21.4% lower), and Faraday ($90,500, about 43.1% lower).
🏢 How Hastings Highlands Affordable Condo Asking Prices Compare
As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for affordable condos in Hastings Highlands is —.
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