These are the only two Toronto neighbourhoods with average home prices below $1M Toronto TorontoRealEstate RealEstate
Of the 34 MLS zones, only two areas had median home prices that still registered below the $1 million mark, indicating that some of the best deals on detached homes can be found in the city's western reaches.
But the cheapest area of Toronto for detached homebuyers is the W03 MLS zone — home to the Rexdale-Kipling and West Humber-Claireville neighbourhoods — where the January 2023 median detached price was just $843K.
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