Every single pick this week has an open house scheduled for this weekend — ten Toronto townhouses spanning $575K to $878K, from Birchcliffe-Cliffside to Banbury-Don Mills. If you're house-hunting this Saturday or Sunday, this list is a good place to start. Browse the full Toronto townhouse listings on roofup.ca for more.
Note: These properties were automatically surfaced by AI from this week's Toronto listings on roofup.ca. Not paid placements or agent recommendations — just a data-driven snapshot of what's worth a look right now.
35 Birchcliff Avenue #16, Birchcliffe-Cliffside
$575,000 · Townhouse · Birchcliffe-Cliffside · 2 bed · 1 bath · 700–799 sqft · 1 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
The week's lowest price point — a brand-new build in Birchcliffe-Cliffside for $575K. Two bedrooms in a fresh, never-lived-in unit is a rare combination this close to the Scarborough Bluffs and the lake. With open houses running both Saturday and Sunday evening, this one's easy to fit into a weekend itinerary. New construction also means lower near-term maintenance risk for first-time buyers wary of surprise repair costs. Check the virtual tour first, then swing by in person.
10 Leith Hill Road #15, Don Valley Village
$589,900 · Townhouse (2-Storey) · Don Valley Village · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1,200–1,399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House Sunday · Virtual Tour
Three bedrooms and over 1,200 square feet for under $590K is a strong ratio anywhere in Toronto, let alone Don Valley Village, which sits within easy reach of Fairview Mall and the 401/404 interchange. The building is older — 51 to 99 years — so a closer inspection of mechanicals and windows is worth budgeting time for. The balcony and basement add usable space beyond the listed footprint. One open house slot is set for Sunday evening; the virtual tour fills in the rest.
30 Dundalk Drive #22, Dorset Park
$599,800 · Townhouse (2-Storey) · Dorset Park · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1,000–1,199 sqft · 2 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
Three bedrooms and two parking spots under $600K in Dorset Park is a genuinely accessible entry point for first-time buyers needing room to grow. The east-end neighbourhood is close to Kennedy subway and Kennedy GO, keeping commuting flexible regardless of where work takes you. A balcony and basement round out the layout. With open houses both Saturday and Sunday evening, there's flexibility to fit a visit into a busy weekend.
164 Jenkinson Way, Dorset Park
$649,900 · Townhouse (3-Storey) · Dorset Park · 3 bed · 3 bath · 1,600–1,799 sqft · 2 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
A second Dorset Park listing this week, and a clear step up in size — up to 1,800 square feet across three storeys, three full bathrooms, and two parking spots, all for under $650K. That's a substantial amount of space for the east end. Compared against the Dundalk Drive listing just down the road, this one trades a slightly higher price for nearly double the square footage and an extra bathroom. Open houses run both days this weekend, making a side-by-side comparison easy.
50 Morecambe Gate #B207, L'Amoreaux
$658,800 · Townhouse (3-Storey) · L'Amoreaux · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1,000–1,199 sqft · 1 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
L'Amoreaux is one of Scarborough's more diverse and well-established neighbourhoods, with strong access to Highway 404 and a wide range of shopping and dining along Warden and Steeles. This three-storey townhouse offers three bedrooms with a balcony and basement for $658,800 — a reasonable price for a layout that gives genuine separation between floors. Open houses are scheduled both Saturday and Sunday evening, with a virtual tour available beforehand.
1496 Victoria Park Avenue #245, Victoria Village
$749,000 · Stacked Townhouse · Victoria Village · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1,000–1,199 sqft · 2 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
Two parking spots with a three-bedroom stacked townhouse is a combination that's harder to find than it should be, and Victoria Village offers it for $749K. The neighbourhood sits between the Don Valley Parkway and Eglinton Avenue East, giving quick access across the city by car while the Crosstown LRT improves transit options nearby. A balcony and basement round out the unit. With open houses both Saturday and Sunday evening, it's an easy add to a weekend viewing list.
10 Carnation Avenue #15, Long Branch
$765,000 · Stacked Townhouse · Long Branch · 2 bed · 3 bath · 1,200–1,399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House Saturday · Virtual Tour
Three bathrooms in a two-bedroom stacked townhouse gives genuine flexibility — guest suite, home office, or simply not waiting in line in the morning. Long Branch is Toronto's southwestern-most lakeside neighbourhood, with GO train access and a laid-back, almost small-town feel that's increasingly rare within city limits. The balcony and basement extend the living space further. One open house slot is set for Saturday evening, so plan ahead if this one's on your list.
3580 Lake Shore Boulevard W #11, Long Branch
$869,000 · Stacked Townhouse · Long Branch · 3 bed · 3 bath · 1,200–1,399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House Sunday · Virtual Tour
Right on Lake Shore Boulevard, this second Long Branch listing adds a third bedroom and bathroom over the Carnation Avenue unit for roughly $104K more — worth weighing if extra space matters more than budget. Being directly on the lakefront strip means walking access to the waterfront trail system that runs all the way into the city. Three bedrooms and three bathrooms is a strong layout for a family or a live-work setup. A Sunday evening open house is scheduled, with a virtual tour available now.
52 Laughton Avenue, Weston-Pellam Park
$878,000 · Townhouse (2-Storey) · Weston-Pellam Park · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1,100–1,500 sqft · 2 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
Over 100 years old and still standing strong — this Weston-Pellam Park townhouse has the character and solid bones that century homes are known for, plus two parking spots, which is unusual for the era. Three bedrooms across up to 1,500 square feet gives real flexibility for families. The neighbourhood has been quietly gaining attention from buyers priced out of the Junction next door. Open houses run both Saturday and Sunday evening — worth seeing in person given the age and character.
94 Dutch Myrtle Way, Banbury-Don Mills
$878,000 · Townhouse (3-Storey) · Banbury-Don Mills · 3 bed · 4 bath · 1,800–1,999 sqft · 2 parking · Open House Saturday · Virtual Tour
Four bathrooms across nearly 2,000 square feet makes this the week's most generously laid-out unit — and Banbury-Don Mills is one of the city's more prestigious midtown addresses, known for ravines, green space, and proximity to the Shops at Don Mills. At the same price as the Laughton Avenue listing but with substantially more space and an extra bathroom, this is worth a direct comparison if you're weighing character against scale. One open house slot is set for Saturday evening.
Listings sourced from roofup.ca. Property details are current as of the publish date and may change. Verify all information directly with the listing agent before making any decisions.



