These are 10 of the most affordable houses currently for sale in Toronto
Toronto home prices might still be on the rise, but with the right tools, home buyers can find affordable listings all throughout the city.
According to the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB), the average price of a residential property in GTA rose to $842,483 this past November, an increase of 3.5% year-over-year.
According to online real estate search engine REW.ca, there are a number of affordable houses currently available in Toronto that fall below $600,000.
10. 32 Tremely Crescent, Eglinton East/Scarborough: $599,000
Listing details:
- Three bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- 1100 to 1501-sq-ft
9. 127 Meighen Avenue, O’Connor-Parkview: $599,000
Listing details:
- Two bedrooms
- One bathroom
- 700 to 1101-sq-ft
8. 41 Nickle Street, Mount Dennis: $598,900
Listing details:
- Three bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- 1100 to 1500-sq-ft
7. 1 Tinbury Place, Malvern/Scarborough: $595,000
Listing details:
- Four bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- 1100 to 1500-sq-ft
6. 48 Dunthorne Court, Malvern/Scarborough: $570,000
Listing details:
- Three bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- 1500 to 2001-sq-ft
5. 44 Red River Crescent, Rouge/Scarborough: $560,000
Listing details:
- Three bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- 1500 to 2001-sq-ft
4. 45 Sidney Belsey Crescent, Mount Dennis/York: $559,900
Listing details:
- Two bedrooms
- Four bathrooms
- 1100 to 1501-sq-ft
3. 12 Burkwood Crescent,Malvern/Scarborough: $539,900
Listing details:
- Four bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- 1500 to 2001-sq-ft
2. 60 Newstead Road/Etobicoke: $442,000
No listing photo available.
Listing details:
- Three bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- 1100 to 1501-sq-ft
1. 271 Brighton Avenue, Bathurst Manor/North York: $1
Listing details:
- Three bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- 1100 to 1501-sq-ft
While this property is listed as $1, the seller says the $1 value does not reflect the market price. According to the listing, the seller has the right to reject any offer on his own discretion.