Buying in Caledon
Caledon real estate guide: avg price $1,007,997 in Feb 2026. Rural Peel Region living with Niagara Escarpment trails and Greenbelt beauty. Market data.
Avg. Price
$1,007,997
-3.8% YoY
Median Price
$904,750
Sales / Month
52
Feb 2026
Days on Market
72
Buyer's Market
The Vibe
Caledon is Peel Region's escape from the urban sprawl, where the Niagara Escarpment, Credit River valley, and rolling farmland create a countryside setting just 45 minutes from downtown Toronto. Bolton serves as the main commercial hub with suburban-style housing, while the hamlets of Palgrave, Cheltenham, and Alton offer true rural charm. Buyers come for the space, nature, and peace of mind that comes with Greenbelt protection.
Who Lives Here
- Population
- 76,581
- Growth
- +10.8% (2016-2021)
- Median Income
- $125,000
- Ownership Rate
- 88%
- Avg. Household Size
- 3
- Median Age
- 42
Community
Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada
Who It's Good For
The types of buyers who tend to thrive in Caledon.
Rural Estate Buyers
Large lots, horse properties, and countryside estates offer privacy and space rarely found this close to the GTA.
Outdoor Enthusiasts
The Niagara Escarpment, Bruce Trail, and multiple conservation areas provide world-class hiking, biking, and skiing.
Bolton Families
Bolton offers the most suburban-style living in Caledon with schools, shops, and community services.
Price Breakdown by Home Type
Average selling prices in Caledon based on TRREB MLS data for February 2026.
| Home Type | Average Price | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|
| Detached | $1,150,000 | -3.5% |
| Semi-Detached | $850,000 | -4.0% |
| Townhouse | $780,000 | -3.2% |
Source: Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), Market Watch February 2026. Year-over-year change compared to February 2025.
Market Health
Key indicators showing whether Caledon currently favours buyers or sellers.
SNLR
27.4%
Buyer's Market
Below 40% = buyer's market
Months of Inventory
7.0
High supply โ more negotiating power
Avg. SP/LP
96%
Below asking โ room to negotiate
Days on Market
36
LDOM
72
PDOM
Listing vs. property days on market
Neighbourhoods in Caledon
Caledon encompasses several distinct communities, each with its own character and housing stock.
Bolton
Caledon's primary town with the most suburban housing, commercial services, and growing new developments.
Caledon East
Small village with new subdivisions, a community centre, and proximity to the trailway.
Palgrave
Upscale estate area known for equestrian properties and the Palgrave Forest.
Cheltenham
Heritage hamlet near the Badlands with character homes and conservation lands.
Inglewood
Artistic village community on the Credit River with studios and the annual Craft Beer Festival.
Alton
Quaint mill village with the Millcroft Inn and scenic river setting.
Also known as
Bolton ยท Caledon East ยท Palgrave ยท Cheltenham ยท Inglewood ยท Alton ยท Terra Cotta
Getting Around
Transit, walkability, and commute information for Caledon.
Caledon is car-dependent. Bolton has limited Brampton Transit connections and a planned GO station. Rural areas have no transit service.
Major Transit Lines
Commute to Downtown Toronto: 60-80 min by car via 427/400; limited transit options
12
Walk Score
8
Transit Score
25
Bike Score
Local Scene
What's on your doorstep when you buy in Caledon.
Food & Dining
Millcroft Inn & Spa
Elegant dining at a luxury inn in Alton
Caledon Hills Brewing Co.
Craft brewery in a heritage building in Bolton
Terra Cotta Inn
Historic country inn with refined Canadian cuisine
Hockley General Store
Charming country store and cafe in the hills
Bolton Tandoori
Indian cuisine popular with Bolton residents
Symposium Cafe Bolton
All-day cafe with extensive dessert menu
Attractions & Amenities
Caledon Trailway
35 km multi-use trail through scenic countryside on a converted rail bed
Forks of the Credit Provincial Park
Stunning Credit River gorge with hiking and fall colours
Belfountain Conservation Area
Heritage dam, suspension bridge, and Niagara Escarpment caves
Spirit Tree Estate Cidery
Farm-to-table cidery and bakery in a beautiful rural setting
Albion Hills Conservation Area
Mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and camping
Cheltenham Badlands
Unique red shale geological formation on the Niagara Escarpment
Schools
School options available for families buying in Caledon.
12
Public Schools
5
Catholic Schools
2
French Immersion
2
Private Schools
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from buyers considering Caledon.
As of February 2026, the average home price in Caledon is $1,007,997 with a median of $904,750. Prices vary widely from Bolton townhouses around $780K to rural estates well over $2M.
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