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801 Bay St #1103, Toronto
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Old Toronto Real Estate Market FAQs

Last updated Oct 6, 2025

How many real estate listings are currently for sale in Old Toronto?

As of today, the Old Toronto real estate market currently has 472 detached homes, 270 semi-detached homes, 3344 condos, and 234 townhouses, totaling 4320 listings in Old Toronto.

How many new properties were listed in Old Toronto in the last 30 days?

In the last month, Old Toronto has 461 new detached homes, 0 new semi-detached homes, 1909 new condos, and 186 new townhouses, totaling 2556 new properties listed.

How many open houses are there in Old Toronto?

As of today, there are 8 open houses in Old Toronto

How much does a detached home cost in Old Toronto?

In the last month, the median sold price for a detached home price in Old Toronto is $1,920,000, which is an increased of 1.0% on the same period last year.

How much does a condo cost in Old Toronto?

In the last month, the median sold price for a condo price in Old Toronto is $640,000, which is an decreased of 4.7% on the same period last year.

How much does a townhouse cost in Old Toronto?

In the last month, the median sold price for a townhouse price in Old Toronto is $1,350,000, which is an decreased of 0.4% on the same period last year.

Population & demographics

Total population

832,961

Population age (%)

0-19 (15%)20-34 (31%)35-49 (23%)50-64 (17%)65+ (14%)

Household

Average household income

$179,372


Household composition (%)

Single person (46%)Multi person (8%)Single Family (46%)

Owners / Renters (%)

Renters (57%)Owners (43%)

Mother Tongue (%)

English (71%)Others (7%)Mandarin (4%)Yue (Cantonese) (3%)Spanish (3%)Portuguese (3%)French (2%)Russian (1%)

How much does it cost to live in Old Toronto?

Detached

Median Selling Price$1,920,000


Average Days on Market

15.64

#Active Listings (September)

484

#Sold Listings (September)

131

Semi-Detached

Median Selling Price$1,350,000


Average Days on Market

13.42

#Active Listings (September)

286

#Sold Listings (September)

102

Townhouse

Median Selling Price$1,350,000


Average Days on Market

20.87

#Active Listings (September)

250

#Sold Listings (September)

47

Condo

Median Selling Price$640,000


Average Days on Market

37.79

#Active Listings (September)

3363

#Sold Listings (September)

437

Top 5 Schools in Old Toronto

Cottingham Junior Public School85 Birch Ave, M4V 1E3, Toronto, ON
10/10
PublicJK-6
St Sebastian Catholic School717 Brock Ave, M6H 3P1, Toronto, ON
10/10
PublicJK-8
St Michael's Choir (Jr) School66 Bond St, M5B 1X2, Toronto, ON
10/10
Public1-8
Rosedale Junior Public School22 South Dr, M4W 1R1, Toronto, ON
10/10
PublicJK-6
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School1 1/2 Garfield Ave, M4T 1E6, Toronto, ON
9.8/10
PublicJK-8

Old Toronto Review

Transportation

Car Friendly

3/5

Arteries nearby, but traffic congestion and parking problems are possible

Pedestrian Friendly

4/5

All day-to-day needs are within walking distance

Transit Friendly

5/5

Near a subway and frequent bus lines

Shopping, Food and Nightlife

Cafes

4/5

Variety of cafés within walking distance

Groceries

4/5

At least one grocery store within a few minutes' walk

Nightlife

3/5

Some bars within walking distance

Shopping

4/5

Variety of shops within a few minutes' walk

Restaurants

4/5

Variety of restaurants within walking distance

Greenery & Character

Greenery

3/5

Some trees on the street, with some parks nearby

Quiet

3/5

Multiple sources of noise nearby

Vibrant

3/5

Quiet atmosphere most of the day

Old Toronto, which some refer to simply as “downtown,” refers to the city’s boundaries prior to 1998. What that looks like today is most of the city’s downtown core, encompassing neighbourhoods like the Annex, Kensington Market, the Distillery District, the Financial District, the Entertainment District, Liberty Village, Little Italy, Cabbagetown, and many more. This means that Old Toronto incorporates many of the city’s top attractions, like Union Station, Casa Loma, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, the St. Lawrence Market, and the Eaton Centre, to name just a few. Given that Old Toronto includes much of the city centre, it is one of the most exciting but also one of the busiest neighbourhoods in Toronto. With a population of over 8,000 residents per square kilometre, it ranks as the densest neighbourhood in all of Canada, and the second-densest in North America. What is the reason for this high population density? Old Toronto is one of the most sought-after parts of the city, boasting arguably the most vibrant entertainment scene in the country. From arts and culture to sports, nightlife, restaurants, cafes, and shopping, you can find it all here. Sit courtside at a Raptors game, enjoy the views from the top of the CN Tower, spend a day at the Canadian National Exhibition, shop ‘til you drop at the Eaton Centre, or catch a live show at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts or the Princess of Wales Theatre - you can do it all in Old Toronto. The area is also home to three of Canada’s top universities, OCAD University, Toronto Metropolitan University, and the University of Toronto. Here you can also find several of Canada’s preeminent healthcare facilities, like Mount Sinai Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, the Hospital for Sick Children, and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. If the hustle and bustle of living in Toronto’s downtown core appeals to you, then consider moving to Old Toronto.

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