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City of TorontoPop. 42,000Feb 2026 Data

Buying in The Junction & Stockyards

The Junction & Stockyards real estate: avg $1,050,000 in Feb 2026. Craft breweries, village charm, transit. Full market stats and guide.

Avg. Price

$1,050,000

-6.0% YoY

Median Price

$935,000

Sales / Month

62

Feb 2026

Days on Market

31

Buyer's Market

The Vibe

The Junction has transformed from a historic dry town into one of Toronto's most dynamic neighbourhoods. The Dundas West strip hums with craft breweries, indie shops, and creative restaurants, while residential streets offer more space and affordability than neighbourhoods closer to the core. The West Toronto Railpath and proximity to High Park add green space, and the community feel is genuine.

Who Lives Here

Population
42,000
Growth
+9.8% (2016-2021)
Median Income
$85,000
Ownership Rate
50%
Avg. Household Size
2.2
Median Age
36.5

Community

Historic Italian communityGrowing young professional influxPortuguese and Latino heritage

Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada

Who It's Good For

The types of buyers who tend to thrive in The Junction & Stockyards.

๐Ÿ‘ถyoung-families

Young Families

The Junction's village feel, parks, and community events make it a great choice for families with young children.

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Craft Beer Lovers

Multiple breweries and a former dry zone turned craft beer destination make the Junction a beer lover's paradise.

๐Ÿ first-time

First-Time Buyers

More accessible than neighbourhoods to the east, with good transit and growing amenities.

Price Breakdown by Home Type

Average selling prices in The Junction & Stockyards based on TRREB MLS data for February 2026.

Home TypeAverage PriceYoY Change
Detached$1,500,000-4.5%
Semi-Detached$1,150,000-5.2%
Townhouse$900,000-6.0%
Condo Apartment$585,000-7.8%

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 The Junction & Stockyards currently favours buyers or sellers.

SNLR

32.6%

Buyer's Market

Below 40% = buyer's market

Months of Inventory

5.2

Balanced supply levels

Avg. SP/LP

99%

Near asking price โ€” firm market

Days on Market

25

LDOM

/

31

PDOM

Listing vs. property days on market

Neighbourhoods in The Junction & Stockyards

The Junction & Stockyards encompasses several distinct communities, each with its own character and housing stock.

The Junction

The commercial strip along Dundas West with breweries, shops, and a strong local identity.

Junction Triangle

Up-and-coming pocket between rail corridors with new condos and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Stockyards

Evolving St. Clair corridor with big-box retail, new housing, and transit improvements.

Baby Point

Exclusive heritage enclave with Tudor homes, ravine lots, and quiet tree-lined streets.

Also known as

The Junction ยท Junction Triangle ยท Stockyards ยท Corso Italia ยท Davenport

Getting Around

Transit, walkability, and commute information for The Junction & Stockyards.

The Junction is served by Dundas West and Keele subway stations on Line 2, UP Express at Bloor, and multiple bus routes along Dundas, Keele, and St. Clair.

Major Transit Lines

TTC Line 2 (Dundas West, Keele)UP Express (Bloor Station)40 Junction Bus89 Weston Bus

Commute to Downtown Toronto: 20-25 min by subway to Union Station

85

Walk Score

80

Transit Score

78

Bike Score

Local Scene

What's on your doorstep when you buy in The Junction & Stockyards.

Food & Dining

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Indie Ale House

Craft brewery and kitchen at the heart of the Junction strip

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Playa Cabana

Vibrant Mexican restaurant with famous fish tacos

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Heirloom

Farm-to-table dining in a beautifully restored Junction space

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Nodo

Neapolitan pizza and gelato on the Junction strip

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The Hole in the Wall

Cozy coffee shop that anchors the neighbourhood's cafe culture

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Shoxs Deli

Creative deli sandwiches in a retro Junction setting

Attractions & Amenities

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The Junction Strip

Dundas West's walkable strip of indie shops, restaurants, and galleries

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Junction Craft Brewing

Local brewery in a converted industrial space

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Heintzman Place Park

Former piano factory site now a community park and condo development

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Stockyards District

Emerging retail and residential area on St. Clair West

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West Toronto Railpath

Converted rail corridor trail connecting the Junction to the waterfront

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Baby Point Heritage

Historic residential enclave with Tudor-style homes and ravine setting

Schools

School options available for families buying in The Junction & Stockyards.

10

Public Schools

4

Catholic Schools

2

French Immersion

2

Private Schools

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from buyers considering The Junction & Stockyards.

As of February 2026, the average is $1,050,000. Detached homes average $1.5M, while condos are around $585K.

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