Buying in Midtown Toronto
Midtown Toronto real estate: avg $1,485,000 in Feb 2026. Top schools, ravines, family homes. Full market stats and neighbourhood guide.
Avg. Price
$1,485,000
-5.2% YoY
Median Price
$1,290,000
Sales / Month
95
Feb 2026
Days on Market
34
Buyer's Market
The Vibe
Midtown Toronto is the city's family-friendly heartland. Tree-canopied streets wind past heritage homes and into ravine trails, while subway stations keep Bay Street within a 15-minute ride. Forest Hill and Moore Park offer prestige and privacy, Davisville delivers village charm, and the entire belt benefits from some of the best schools in the province. It is where urban convenience meets neighbourhood tranquillity.
Who Lives Here
- Population
- 68,500
- Growth
- +5.8% (2016-2021)
- Median Income
- $135,000
- Ownership Rate
- 62%
- Avg. Household Size
- 2.4
- Median Age
- 41
Community
Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada
Who It's Good For
The types of buyers who tend to thrive in Midtown Toronto.
Families
Some of Toronto's best public and private schools, safe tree-lined streets, and ravine access make Midtown a top family destination.
Move-Up Buyers
Spacious detached and semi-detached homes with character appeal for buyers upgrading from condos.
Nature in the City
Cedarvale Ravine, the Beltline Trail, and Moore Park Ravine provide green escapes without leaving the city.
Price Breakdown by Home Type
Average selling prices in Midtown Toronto based on TRREB MLS data for February 2026.
| Home Type | Average Price | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|
| Detached | $2,350,000 | -4.5% |
| Semi-Detached | $1,650,000 | -5.0% |
| Townhouse | $1,200,000 | -5.8% |
| Condo Apartment | $725,000 | -7.0% |
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 Midtown Toronto currently favours buyers or sellers.
SNLR
33.9%
Buyer's Market
Below 40% = buyer's market
Months of Inventory
5.0
Balanced supply levels
Avg. SP/LP
98%
Near asking price โ firm market
Days on Market
28
LDOM
34
PDOM
Listing vs. property days on market
Neighbourhoods in Midtown Toronto
Midtown Toronto encompasses several distinct communities, each with its own character and housing stock.
Forest Hill
One of Toronto's most prestigious neighbourhoods with stately homes, private schools, and Forest Hill Village shops.
Deer Park & Moore Park
Leafy residential enclaves with ravine access, close to Yonge and St. Clair amenities.
Davisville Village
Mid-rise condo growth along Yonge with a charming local strip on Mount Pleasant Road.
Casa Loma & Wychwood
Hilly terrain with character homes, the famous castle, and proximity to Wychwood Barns.
Also known as
Forest Hill ยท Casa Loma ยท Wychwood ยท Humewood ยท Cedarvale ยท Deer Park ยท Moore Park ยท Davisville
Getting Around
Transit, walkability, and commute information for Midtown Toronto.
Midtown is well-served by TTC Line 1 with stations at Dupont, St. Clair, and Davisville, plus multiple bus and streetcar routes along major corridors.
Major Transit Lines
Commute to Downtown Toronto: 15-20 min by subway to Union Station
88
Walk Score
85
Transit Score
80
Bike Score
Local Scene
What's on your doorstep when you buy in Midtown Toronto.
Food & Dining
Scaramouche
Legendary fine dining with panoramic city views from Benvenuto Place
Terroni
Southern Italian favourite on Victoria Avenue in Davisville
Grazie
Long-standing Italian restaurant on Yonge in Deer Park
Pukka
Modern Indian cuisine near St. Clair and Yonge
Batch Brewing Co.
Local craft brewery with rotating taps in Cedarvale area
Boulangerie Cocoa
French bakery and patisserie on Avenue Road
Attractions & Amenities
Casa Loma
Gothic Revival castle with gardens and a fascinating history
Cedarvale Ravine
Lush urban ravine with off-leash trails connecting to the Belt Line
Forest Hill Village
Upscale shopping strip with boutiques and cafes on Spadina Road
Evergreen Brick Works
Eco-heritage site with farmers market and nature trails nearby
Davisville Village
Charming residential strip with local shops along Mount Pleasant
Beltline Trail
Former rail corridor converted into a beloved urban cycling and walking path
Schools
School options available for families buying in Midtown Toronto.
18
Public Schools
6
Catholic Schools
5
French Immersion
10
Private Schools
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from buyers considering Midtown Toronto.
As of February 2026, the average price is $1,485,000. Detached homes average $2.35M, while condos near Davisville average $725K, offering a wide range.
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