Note: These properties were automatically surfaced by AI from this week's listings on roofup.ca. Not paid placements or agent recommendations — just a data-driven snapshot of what's worth a look right now. Listing data is sourced from TRREB and cannot be guaranteed for accuracy. Always verify details with a licensed Real Estate Agent before making any decisions.
This week's Toronto condo picks span from the Annex to Birchcliffe-Cliffside, with every listing offering an open house this weekend — a rare run of availability across ten different neighbourhoods. Prices range from $539,900 for a one-bedroom in Edenbridge-Humber Valley up to $899,000 for a two-bedroom in the Annex, with several larger multi-storey units in the $565,000 to $649,900 range standing out for space-conscious buyers.
Etobicoke and Scarborough both show up strongly this week, with Markland Wood, Etobicoke West Mall, Dorset Park, and Birchcliffe-Cliffside all represented. If you're planning to tour in person, open houses run primarily on Saturday June 20 and Sunday June 21 between 6 and 8 PM.
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225 Davenport Road 101, Annex
$899,000 · Condo · Annex · 2 bed · 2 bath · 1000–1199 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
The Dakota sits on Davenport Road right at the edge of the Annex, one of Toronto's most established and walkable neighbourhoods. Unit 101 offers a ground-floor two-bedroom with over 1,000 sqft, a layout size that's increasingly rare to find in this part of the city. The Annex puts you close to the University of Toronto, Yorkville, and a dense strip of cafes and independent shops along Bloor and Dupont. There are two open houses this weekend, June 20 and 21 from 6 to 8 PM, plus a virtual tour if you want a first look before visiting in person.
299 Mill Road 306, Markland Wood
$578,000 · Condo · Markland Wood · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1200–1399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
A three-bedroom with 1,200 to 1,399 sqft for $578,000 is a real find, and the Markland Wood setting adds to the appeal — this part of Etobicoke is known for its golf course, mature trees, and a quieter suburban feel despite being well within city limits. The building is older, in the 51-to-99-year range, which typically means larger room sizes than newer construction at a comparable price. There's an open house Saturday June 20 from 6 to 8 PM. For a family that wants three real bedrooms without leaving the city, this is worth the drive out to see.
1331 Bay Street 803, Annex
$598,000 · Condo · Annex · 1 bed · 1 bath · 700–799 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
This one-bedroom on Bay Street sits right at the southern edge of the Annex, close enough to walk to Bloor-Yonge, the subway, and the Manulife Centre shops. At 700 to 799 sqft it's a generous size for a one-bedroom, especially in a building that's 31 to 50 years old where layouts tend to be roomier than new construction. The open house runs Saturday June 20 from 6 to 8 PM. For an investor, this address rents itself — proximity to U of T and downtown offices keeps demand steady year-round.
10 Leith Hill Road 15, Don Valley Village
$589,900 · Condo · Don Valley Village · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1200–1399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
This is a two-storey unit, which gives it a different feel than a typical condo — more separation between living and sleeping space, and the kind of layout that suits a family better than a standard single-floor apartment. Don Valley Village is tucked near the Don Valley Parkway and Highway 401, making it an easy commute for drivers in either direction. Three bedrooms over two storeys with 1,200 to 1,399 sqft for $589,900 stacks up well against the area's freehold prices. The open house is Sunday June 21 from 6 to 8 PM.
35 Birchcliff Avenue 16, Birchcliffe-Cliffside
$575,000 · Condo · Birchcliffe-Cliffside · 2 bed · 1 bath · 700–799 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
Brand new construction in Birchcliffe-Cliffside, a Scarborough neighbourhood that's drawn growing interest for its proximity to the Bluffs and the GO train into downtown. This two-bedroom comes in at $575,000, a reasonable price point for new-build finishes in a part of the city that still feels like a discovery for a lot of buyers. There are two open houses this weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 6 to 8 PM. First-time buyers priced out of the central neighbourhoods should take a look here before the area catches up in price.
164 Jenkinson Way, Dorset Park
$649,900 · Condo · Dorset Park · 3 bed · 3 bath · 1600–1799 sqft · 2 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
A three-storey townhouse-style condo with three full bathrooms, two parking spots, and nearly 1,800 sqft — this listing in Dorset Park reads more like a freehold than a typical condo unit. Dorset Park sits near Kennedy and Highway 401, putting you close to Scarborough Town Centre and a quick connection to both the 401 and the broader transit network. With this much space and two parking spots at $649,900, it's a strong fit for a larger family who wants room without taking on a freehold's maintenance. Open houses run both Saturday and Sunday from 6 to 8 PM.
475 The West Mall 406, Etobicoke West Mall
$565,000 · Condo · Etobicoke West Mall · 3 bed · 1 bath · 1200–1399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
Sunset West has been a fixture in the Etobicoke West Mall area for years, and this three-bedroom unit makes the case for buying older stock — 1,200 to 1,399 sqft for $565,000 is a price per square foot you won't find in newer builds nearby. The area sits close to Sherway Gardens and the 427, convenient for both shopping and highway access. Only one bathroom is a tradeoff worth weighing against the extra bedroom and space. Open houses run Saturday and Sunday from 6 to 8 PM.
1135 Royal York Road 711, Edenbridge-Humber Valley
$539,900 · Condo · Edenbridge-Humber Valley · 2 bed · 1 bath · 600–699 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
The lowest price point in this week's roundup, and a two-bedroom with parking at that. Edenbridge-Humber Valley is one of Etobicoke's quieter, greener pockets, close to the Humber River trails and James Gardens. At $539,900 for 600 to 699 sqft, this is a realistic entry point for a first-time buyer who wants two bedrooms without compromising on having outdoor green space nearby. The open house is Sunday June 21 from 6 to 8 PM — worth a visit if budget is the main constraint.
94 Dutch Myrtle Way, Banbury-Don Mills
$878,000 · Condo · Banbury-Don Mills · 3 bed · 4 bath · 1800–1999 sqft · 2 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
Four bathrooms for a three-bedroom unit is unusual, and it signals this three-storey condo townhouse was built with a family in mind — likely an ensuite plus a powder room on each level. Banbury-Don Mills is one of the city's more affluent enclaves, known for ravine lots, good schools, and proximity to the Don Valley Parkway. Nearly 2,000 sqft with two parking spots at $878,000 is competitive for the neighbourhood, where freehold prices run considerably higher. The open house is Saturday June 20 from 6 to 8 PM.
1496 Victoria Park Avenue 245, Victoria Village
$749,000 · Condo · Victoria Village · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1000–1199 sqft · 2 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
A stacked townhouse with three bedrooms and two parking spots in Victoria Village rounds out this week's list. The neighbourhood sits near Victoria Park and Eglinton, with the Crosstown LRT improving transit access along that corridor in recent years. At $749,000 for 1,000 to 1,199 sqft plus two parking spots, the price reflects the added space and townhouse format over a standard apartment-style unit. Open houses run both Saturday and Sunday from 6 to 8 PM — a good option for buyers who want a house-like feel without leaving the condo market.
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