📍 How Toronto New Freehold MLS Asking Prices Compare
As of July 7, 2026, the median asking price for new freehold MLS listings in Toronto is $1,149,000.
Compared with the other regions in Ontario:
Higher-priced than Toronto: Halton ($1,389,000, about 20.9% higher) and York ($1,283,000, about 11.7% higher).
Lower-priced than Toronto: Peel ($1,112,000, about 3.2% lower), Wellington ($895,000, about 22.1% lower), Dufferin ($859,950, about 25.2% lower), Durham ($800,000, about 30.4% lower), Waterloo ($799,900, about 30.4% lower), Simcoe ($783,500, about 31.8% lower), Hamilton ($765,000, about 33.4% lower), and Niagara ($714,500, about 37.8% lower).
🏢 How Toronto New Condo MLS Asking Prices Compare
As of July 7, 2026, the median asking price for new condo MLS listings in Toronto is $599,000.
Compared with the other regions in Ontario:
Higher-priced than Toronto: York ($714,000, about 19.2% higher) and Halton ($621,900, about 3.8% higher).
Lower-priced than Toronto: Simcoe ($548,000, about 8.5% lower), Durham ($546,950, about 8.7% lower), Waterloo ($499,999, about 16.5% lower), Wellington ($469,900, about 21.6% lower), Niagara ($464,900, about 22.4% lower), and Hamilton ($425,000, about 29% lower).
About the same as Toronto: Peel ($599,000).