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This report highlights the currently displayed homes for sale in High Park North, West Toronto, using median asking prices to give a clearer picture of the public listings available on this website right now.
The public section below focuses on current active inventory, listing counts, and asking-price comparisons across key home types. Additional sections covering recent sold trends, market insights, and area-level price patterns are available after login.
Public website inventory may differ from the full MLS® board system because displayed listings depend on public-facing DDF/IDX feeds, seller or brokerage participation, and update timing. HomeZira.com is built on the belief that buyers and sellers make better real estate decisions when they have access to better data. A clearer view of current market conditions, pricing patterns, and local inventory helps people understand the market more accurately and make more informed decisions with confidence.
This section summarizes current public listing inventory, median asking prices, and local market patterns for High Park North, West Toronto.
High Park North, West Toronto currently has approximately 11 active freehold listings and 17 active condo listings publicly displayed on this website. The latest median asking price of these public listings is about $1,999,000 for freehold homes and $649,900 for condos.
| Detached | Semi-Detached | Townhouses | Condo Townhouses | Condo Apartments | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| # of Current Listings | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 |
| Median Asking Price | $2,278,900 | — | — | — | $689,900 |
Currently the median asking price for a detached house in High Park North, West Toronto is $2,278,900, which is about 58.3% more than Yorkdale-Glen Park ($1,439,900), about 95.7% more than York University Heights ($1,164,500), about 135.2% more than Weston-Pellam Park ($969,000), about 156.4% more than Weston ($888,944), about 34.1% more than South Parkdale ($1,699,450), about 89.9% more than Rustic ($1,199,950), about 42.6% more than Runnymede-Bloor West Village ($1,598,000), about 8.8% more than Roncesvalles ($2,095,000), about 159% more than Rockcliffe-Smythe ($879,900), about 168.3% more than Mount Dennis ($849,500), about 75.4% more than Maple Leaf ($1,299,000), about 38.4% less than Lambton Baby Point ($3,700,000), about 128% more than Keelesdale-Eglinton West ($999,450), about 20.7% more than Junction Area ($1,888,500), about 109.2% more than Humbermede ($1,089,444), about 65.4% more than Humberlea-Pelmo Park W5 ($1,377,777), about 107.2% more than Humberlea-Pelmo Park W4 ($1,100,000), about 82.3% more than Humber Summit ($1,250,000), about 5% less than High Park-Swansea ($2,399,000), about 99.3% more than Glenfield-Jane Heights ($1,143,500), about 107.4% more than Downsview-Roding-CFB ($1,099,000), about 62.9% more than Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction ($1,399,000), about 85.4% more than Corso Italia-Davenport ($1,229,000), about 117.2% more than Caledonia-Fairbank ($1,049,000), about 95% more than Brookhaven-Amesbury ($1,168,800), about 128.1% more than Briar Hill-Belgravia ($999,000), about 139.9% more than Black Creek ($950,000), about 162% more than Beechborough-Greenbrook ($869,900) and about 91.7% more than West Toronto ($1,189,000).
Currently the median asking price for a condo apartment in High Park North, West Toronto is $689,900, which is about 41.1% more than Yorkdale-Glen Park ($489,000), about 38.1% more than York University Heights ($499,450), about 25.6% more than Weston-Pellam Park ($549,500), about 55.4% more than Weston ($444,000), about 13.3% more than South Parkdale ($609,000), about 91.7% more than Rustic ($359,900), about 19% less than Roncesvalles ($852,000), about 15% more than Rockcliffe-Smythe ($599,900), about 41.1% more than Mount Dennis ($489,000), about 33.8% more than Maple Leaf ($515,800), about 64.7% more than Keelesdale-Eglinton West ($419,000), about 5.3% more than Junction Area ($654,900), about 76.9% more than Humbermede ($389,900), about 59% more than Humberlea-Pelmo Park W5 ($434,000), about 40.8% more than Humber Summit ($489,900), about 6.2% more than High Park-Swansea ($649,900), about 100% more than Glenfield-Jane Heights ($345,000), about 40.2% more than Downsview-Roding-CFB ($492,000), about 35.4% more than Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction ($509,450), about 43.8% more than Brookhaven-Amesbury ($479,900), about 8.7% more than Briar Hill-Belgravia ($634,900), about 107.8% more than Black Creek ($332,000), about 12% more than Beechborough-Greenbrook ($615,900) and about 33.3% more than West Toronto ($517,400).
After login, you can review recent sold-price trends, Days on Market, sale-to-list ratios, local market-balance signals, and neighbourhood-level price patterns in High Park North, West Toronto. These insights can help buyers better understand negotiation conditions and help sellers assess pricing, timing, and local competition more clearly.
In High Park North, West Toronto, the sold-market insights below compare recent sales activity with earlier periods to help explain price direction, market pace, and overall housing trends.
After login, this section reviews recent freehold sold prices, sales volume, selling speed, and broader market direction to help buyers and sellers understand how this segment has been performing in High Park North, West Toronto.
This section explains how quickly homes have been selling recently, whether marketing times have been speeding up or slowing down, and how current selling pace compares with earlier periods.
Condo sold trends are also analyzed here, including price movement, sales pace, competition levels, and general market conditions across condo apartments and condo townhouses in High Park North, West Toronto.
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There are currently about 11 freehold listings and 17 condo listings for sale in High Park North, West Toronto on this website.
The current median asking price in High Park North, West Toronto is about $1,999,000 for freehold homes and $649,900 for condos. These figures help show the middle of the current asking-price range rather than being skewed by a few unusually high or low listings.
In High Park North, West Toronto, the current median asking prices are approximately Detached: $2,278,900, Semi-Detached: —, Freehold Townhouse: —, Condo Townhouse: —, and Condo Apartment: $689,900. Looking at the breakdown by property type gives a clearer picture than relying on one overall number alone.
Among the related locations compared with High Park North, West Toronto, Mount Dennis currently has the lowest median asking price for detached homes at about $849,500.
Among the related locations compared with High Park North, West Toronto, Lambton Baby Point currently has the highest median asking price for detached homes at about $3,700,000.
Among the related locations compared with High Park North, West Toronto, Black Creek currently has the lowest condo apartment median asking price at about $332,000, while Roncesvalles has the highest at about $852,000.
This answer normally explains what recent sold-price trends may suggest about pricing direction, market momentum, and overall housing conditions in High Park North, West Toronto.
This answer normally reviews recent selling speed, including typical Days on Market, buyer competition, and what current market pace may mean for buyers and sellers in High Park North, West Toronto.
This answer normally discusses market-balance indicators such as supply, demand, months of inventory, absorption trends, and whether current conditions are leaning more toward buyers or sellers.