As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for houses in
Cornell, Markham is $1,071,495.
Compared with the other neighbourhoods in Markham:
Higher-priced than Cornell, Markham:
Devil's Elbow ($4,245,000, about 296.2% higher), Bayview Glen ($3,888,000, about 262.9% higher), Thornhill ($3,338,000, about 211.5% higher), Bayview Fairway-Bayview Country Club Estates ($2,234,000, about 108.5% higher), Cachet ($2,194,394, about 104.8% higher), Rural Markham ($2,043,500, about 90.7% higher), Victoria Manor-Jennings Gate ($1,939,000, about 81% higher), Unionville ($1,799,000, about 67.9% higher), Grandview ($1,799,000, about 67.9% higher), Markville ($1,795,000, about 67.5% higher), Thornlea ($1,699,000, about 58.6% higher), Victoria Square ($1,682,000, about 57% higher), Angus Glen ($1,550,000, about 44.7% higher), Legacy ($1,549,888, about 44.6% higher), Buttonville ($1,544,400, about 44.1% higher), Royal Orchard ($1,518,000, about 41.7% higher), Old Markham Village ($1,499,000, about 39.9% higher), Rouge Fairways ($1,494,500, about 39.5% higher), Rouge River Estates ($1,480,000, about 38.1% higher), Aileen-Willowbrook ($1,399,990, about 30.7% higher), Wismer ($1,363,950, about 27.3% higher), Sherwood-Amberglen ($1,350,000, about 26% higher), Bullock ($1,339,000, about 25% higher), Markham Village ($1,337,450, about 24.8% higher), Milliken Mills West ($1,288,000, about 20.2% higher), Berczy ($1,288,000, about 20.2% higher), Box Grove ($1,288,000, about 20.2% higher), Milliken Mills East ($1,288,000, about 20.2% higher), German Mills ($1,272,500, about 18.8% higher), Raymerville ($1,249,400, about 16.6% higher), Village Green-South Unionville ($1,199,000, about 11.9% higher), Cathedraltown ($1,194,000, about 11.4% higher), Cedarwood ($1,190,000, about 11.1% higher), Middlefield ($1,150,000, about 7.3% higher), and Greensborough ($1,129,000, about 5.4% higher).
Lower-priced than Cornell, Markham:
Vinegar Hill ($998,000, about 6.9% lower), Cedar Grove ($984,400, about 8.1% lower), and Commerce Valley ($963,500, about 10.1% lower).