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📊 Investment Properties For Sale in Toronto — Listings Snapshot
Data as of July 4, 2026
Definition: An investment property on this page refers to a freehold residential listing shown on this website for Toronto that matches this website’s current investment-property keyword filter. This can include duplexes, triplexes, multiplex-style homes, properties with two or more kitchens, homes with basement or second-unit features, and listings whose public remarks suggest rental income, secondary-suite potential, or investor-focused use. Condo listings are excluded from this page, so the focus is on the freehold investment-property segment.
This public section highlights the investment properties displayed on this website as of July 4, 2026, using the latest published keyword snapshot for active inventory and median asking price.
Ask AI: “How many investment properties are currently listed in Toronto, what is the median asking price, and how does it compare with related locations?”
Investment-property listings
2,161
Displayed investment-property listings in Toronto as of July 4, 2026.
Median asking price
$1,299,000
Median asking price of the displayed investment properties in the latest published snapshot.
📋 Overview of Investment Properties For Sale in Toronto
As of July 4, 2026, this page showed about
2,161
investment-property listings in Toronto.
Within that investment-property snapshot, the median asking price was
$1,299,000.
This public section is designed to help buyers and sellers understand the visible inventory and asking-price level for investment properties in Toronto.
🏠 How Toronto Investment-Property Asking Prices Compare
As of July 4, 2026, the median asking price for investment properties in Toronto is $1,299,000.
Compared with the other regions in Ontario:
Higher-priced than Toronto: York ($1,588,950, about 22.3% higher) and Halton ($1,499,000, about 15.4% higher).
Lower-priced than Toronto: Peel ($1,150,000, about 11.5% lower), Dufferin ($1,136,944, about 12.5% lower), Durham ($975,000, about 24.9% lower), Wellington ($907,000, about 30.2% lower), Simcoe ($849,000, about 34.6% lower), Waterloo ($799,900, about 38.4% lower), Hamilton ($789,900, about 39.2% lower), and Niagara ($649,900, about 50% lower).
❓ FAQ and Answers: Toronto — Investment Properties For Sale
An investment property on this page refers to a freehold residential listing in Toronto that matches this website’s current investment-property keyword filter. Depending on the property, this can include duplexes, triplexes, multiplex-style homes, properties with multiple kitchens, homes with second-unit potential, or listings whose public remarks mention rental-income or investor-focused features.
As of July 4, 2026, there were 2,161 displayed investment-property listings in Toronto on this website.
As of July 4, 2026, the median asking price for investment properties in Toronto was $1,299,000 based on the visible listings in the latest published snapshot for this page.
Among Toronto and the Ontario regions compared on this page, York currently has the highest median asking price for investment properties at about $1,588,950.
Among Toronto and the Ontario regions compared on this page, Niagara currently has the lowest median asking price for investment properties at about $649,900.