A condo on this page refers to a condo listing that falls within this website’s active condo segment for Toronto, based on the latest published snapshot for this local property type.
As of July 12, 2026, this page showed about 6,613 condo listings in Toronto displayed on this website.
Within that condo snapshot, the median asking price was $599,000.
This public section is designed to help buyers and sellers understand the condo segment visible on this site in Toronto.
As of July 12, 2026, the median asking price for condos in Toronto is $599,000.
Compared with the other regions in Ontario:
Higher-priced than Toronto: York ($629,950, about 5.2% higher) and Halton ($599,900, about 0.2% higher).
Lower-priced than Toronto: Peel ($569,945, about 4.9% lower), Wellington ($549,900, about 8.2% lower), Durham ($529,900, about 11.5% lower), Simcoe ($499,900, about 16.5% lower), Niagara ($496,750, about 17.1% lower), Dufferin ($495,000, about 17.4% lower), Hamilton ($489,900, about 18.2% lower), and Waterloo ($430,000, about 28.2% lower).
A condo on this page refers to a condo listing that falls within this website’s active condo segment for Toronto, based on the latest published snapshot for this local property type.
As of July 12, 2026, there were 6,613 displayed condo listings in Toronto on this website.
As of July 12, 2026, the median asking price in the latest published condo snapshot for Toronto was $599,000.
Among Toronto and the Ontario regions compared on this page, York currently has the highest condo median asking price at about $629,950.
Among Toronto and the Ontario regions compared on this page, Waterloo currently has the lowest condo median asking price at about $430,000.