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 nine neighbourhoods from Weston in the northwest to The Beaches in the east, with prices ranging from $359,999 in Scarborough Village up to $829,000 at Woodbine and Queen. Several multi-storey and townhouse-style units appear this week alongside standard apartment formats, with a strong showing of three and four-bedroom options for family-sized buyers. Open houses are primarily Friday July 18 and Saturday July 19, with times noted per listing.
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180 Markham Road 816, Scarborough Village
$359,999 · Condo · Scarborough Village · 2 bed · 2 bath · 900–999 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
The lowest price in this week's roundup, and a genuinely hard combination to find at this number anywhere in the city — two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and nearly 1,000 sqft with parking for $359,999. The building is older stock, which accounts for the price, but also means more generous room sizes than newer construction in the same range. Scarborough Village sits near Markham Road and Lawrence, with transit connections and the GO network within reach. Open house is Friday July 18 from 6 to 8 PM. First-time buyers focused on getting the most space per dollar should make this a priority visit.
115 Bonis Avenue 216, Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
$425,000 · Condo · Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan · 2 bed · 2 bath · 900–999 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and nearly 1,000 sqft for $425,000 in a pocket of Scarborough that's often overlooked by buyers focused further west. Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan sits near Warden and Sheppard, close to the Sheppard East subway line and the Tam O'Shanter golf course. The price point and specs make this a practical option for investors looking at multi-bedroom rentals in a transit-accessible east-end location. Open houses run Friday July 18 and Saturday July 19 from 6 to 7 PM.
3840 Bathurst Street 511, Clanton Park
$499,000 · Condo · Clanton Park · 1 bed · 1 bath · 600–699 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
Clanton Park is a quiet residential neighbourhood just north of Wilson Avenue on the Bathurst corridor — well-connected by transit and a short drive from the Allen Expressway. At $499,000 with parking, this one-bedroom is priced competitively for a Bathurst address in the north end. The neighbourhood has a long-established community feel with good schools and parks nearby. Open house is Friday July 18 from 6 to 8 PM. A practical entry point for a solo buyer or couple who wants a reliable north-end address without downtown prices.
58 Sidney Belsey Crescent 304, Weston
$599,999 · Condo · Weston · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1200–1399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
A stacked townhouse with three bedrooms and 1,200 to 1,399 sqft in Weston for $599,999 — a strong space-to-price ratio for a family-sized unit in the northwest part of the city. Weston sits along the Humber River and has direct UP Express and GO access, which makes commuting into downtown straightforward without needing a car. The building is 16 to 30 years old, giving you more room than a newer condo at the same price. Open house is Friday July 18 from 6 to 8 PM.
10 Esterbrooke Avenue 59, Don Valley Village
$599,900 · Condo · Don Valley Village · 4 bed · 3 bath · 1200–1399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
Four bedrooms and three bathrooms in a two-storey Don Valley Village unit for $599,900 — the bedroom-to-price ratio here is hard to argue with. Esterbrooke Avenue sits close to Sheppard and the DVP, a practical location for families who need the room count and value easy highway or transit access. The two-storey layout keeps living and sleeping spaces separate, which makes daily life in a four-bedroom unit significantly more functional. Open houses run Friday July 18 and Saturday July 19 from 6 to 8 PM.
83 Mondeo Drive 220, Dorset Park
$589,900 · Condo · Dorset Park · 2 bed · 2 bath · 1400–1599 sqft · 2 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
A three-storey condo townhouse with 1,400 to 1,599 sqft and two parking spots for $589,900 in Dorset Park — this is genuinely house-sized living at a condo price. The format spreads the space across three levels, giving each floor a clear purpose that a flat apartment layout can't match. Dorset Park sits near Kennedy and the 401, with Scarborough Town Centre and the GO network close by. Open house is Friday July 18 from 4 to 6 PM. Families comparing this to freehold options in the area will find the numbers compelling.
80 Song Meadoway, Hillcrest Village
$699,000 · Condo · Hillcrest Village · 4 bed · 3 bath · 1400–1599 sqft · 2 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two parking spots, and nearly 1,600 sqft in Hillcrest Village for $699,000 — this three-storey condo townhouse is the week's standout for family buyers who need serious space. Hillcrest Village sits in the north end of the city near Leslie and Sheppard, a quiet and well-established neighbourhood close to good schools, parks, and highway access via the DVP. At this price and spec combination, comparisons to entry-level freehold detached homes are inevitable — and this holds up well. Open houses run Friday July 18 and Saturday July 19 from 6 to 8 PM.
50 Merchant Lane 207, Dufferin Grove
$795,000 · Condo · Dufferin Grove · 4 bed · 2 bath · 1200–1399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
A four-bedroom three-storey condo in Dufferin Grove at $795,000 — the west-end address is the standout here. Dufferin Grove is one of Toronto's most community-oriented neighbourhoods, centred on the park and rink and close to Bloor Street, the subway, and a dense restaurant scene along Ossington and College. Four bedrooms in a townhouse format this close to the core is uncommon at any price; at $795,000 it's worth serious attention from families who want a central west-end address without paying freehold prices. Open houses run Friday July 18 and Saturday July 19 from 6 to 8 PM.
90 Trinity Street 212, Moss Park
$574,900 · Condo · Moss Park · 2 bed · 1 bath · 600–699 sqft · 1 parking · Open House · Virtual Tour
Trinity Lofts on Trinity Street is a well-regarded hard loft conversion in the Distillery District-adjacent pocket of the city — the kind of building with genuine character that purpose-built towers can't replicate. At $574,900 for a two-bedroom loft with parking, the price is reasonable for the format and the address. The Moss Park label undersells the location; you're steps from the Distillery, St Lawrence Market, and King Street East. Open house is Saturday July 19 from 6 to 8 PM. Buyers who have been looking at Distillery-area lofts should check this one before it moves.
200 Woodbine Avenue 308, The Beaches
$829,000 · Condo · The Beaches · 2 bed · 2 bath · 900–999 sqft · 1 parking · Open House
The Beaches is one of Toronto's most consistently in-demand neighbourhoods — the lakefront, the boardwalk, Queen Street East, and a strong community feel all in one package. This two-bedroom two-bath unit at Woodbine and Queen is asking $829,000, which is the market reality for a building that's 6 to 10 years old in this location. No virtual tour is available, so the open houses on Friday July 18 and Saturday July 19 from 6 to 8 PM are the best way to assess it in person. Buyers who have priced themselves out of Beaches freehold homes will find the condo route here still compelling.
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