Toronto Detached Homes for Sale

Detached Houses & Single-Family Homes in Toronto

Discover 223 detached homes and single-family houses for sale in Toronto with MLS listings. Browse listings with photos, prices, and details. Use filters to narrow by price, beds, baths, and type.

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Discover detached homes for sale in Toronto. Browse current listings with photos, prices, and property details, and use the filters above to refine results by price, bedrooms, bathrooms, and other criteria.

FAQ

How many detached homes are for sale in Toronto right now?
The number of active detached homes for sale in Toronto changes daily as new listings come on the market and others sell or expire. Use the listing count and filters on this page to see the most up-to-date inventory.
What is the average price of a detached home in Toronto?
Detached home prices in Toronto vary widely by neighborhood, lot size, condition, and proximity to transit. The Market Snapshot above shows typical pricing based on the current listings available on this page.
How can I filter Toronto home listings by budget, beds, and baths?
Use the filters at the top of the page to set a minimum/maximum price, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, and property type. Click "Apply Filters" to update the results instantly.
Which Toronto neighborhoods are best for detached houses?
Popular areas for detached homes include North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough, and several central neighborhoods—each with different price points, school options, and commute times. Explore neighborhood-specific pages and compare listings to find the best fit.
How fast do detached homes sell in Toronto?
Selling speed depends on the neighborhood and price range. The "Median days on market" metric in the Market Snapshot reflects how quickly current detached listings typically move based on available listing data.
Can foreigners buy a house in Toronto, Canada?
Rules for non-resident buyers can change and may depend on residency status, property type, and location. If you are buying from abroad, it is best to confirm your eligibility and taxes with a licensed professional before making an offer.
What additional costs should I expect when buying a home in Toronto?
Buyers commonly budget for closing costs such as land transfer taxes, legal fees, inspections, and ongoing costs like property taxes and utilities. Estimated property taxes may be shown on individual listings when available.
How do I book a viewing or ask about a specific Toronto listing?
Open the property details page and use the contact option to request more information, schedule a showing, or ask questions about the home and the purchase process.
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