The Top 5 GTA Neighbourhoods With The Most Price Growth In 2020

There’s no beating around the bush, it’s expensive to live in this city and prices continue to climb. Whether you’re looking to take the plunge and get into the market or you’re already a homeowner, it’s always interesting to see which neighbourhoods have the most price growth from year to year. The following illustrations are by the very talented Carolyn (“Charlie”) Breen Morton, who is a retired teacher from Barrie, Ontario.

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#1.

Annex, Yonge-St. Clair, Casa Loma, Wychwood

Average Detached Home Price: $2,918,968

Price Growth (2019-2020): 25.7%

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#2.

Oakridge, Birchcliffe-Cliffside & High Park, Swansea, Roncesvalles, South Parkdale

Average Detached Home Price:

$1,095,287 (Oakridge, Birchcliffe-Cliffside)

$2,050,596 (High Park, Swansea, Roncesvalles, South Parkdale)

Price Growth (2019-2020): 18.4% (for both)

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#3.

Oakwood-Vaughan, Humewood, Cedarvale, Forest Hill South

Average Detached Home Price: $2,371,546

Price Growth (2019-2020): 17.7%

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#4.

Islington-City Centre

West, Etobicoke-West Mall, Markland Wood, Eringate-Centennial-West Deane, Princess-Rosethorn, Edenbridge-Humber Valley, Kingsway South

Average Detached Home Price: $1,693,382

Price Growth (2019-2020): 17%

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#5.

Alderwood, Long Branch, New Toronto, Mimico

Average Detached Home Price: $1,202,176

Price Growth (2019-2020): 16.2%