Here's where you can buy a home in the GTA for the cheapest right now
Becky Robertson
created: Nov. 26, 2025, 6:18 p.m. | updated: Nov. 27, 2025, 7:59 p.m.
Topping the list for these inexpensive communities is the Queen Street Corridor in Brampton, which is up-and-coming with numerous new condo developments.
The median sold price for a unit along this strip last month was just $448,000, which Wahi's experts call "excellent value" for those okay with living a commute away from downtown.
Second to Queen Street Corridor was nearby Fairview in Mississauga, also condo-dense, where prices average around just $472,000 right now, which is quite low compared to surrounding neighbourhoods.
Also good for bargain-hunters are North York's Flemingdon Park, Oakville's Business Corridor and Corktown, Toronto, where average selling prices last month ranged from just under $500k to just over it.
Further development in these pockets, though quiet right now, could mean higher land value potential in the future, as well.
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