Ten Toronto townhouses this week with open houses on this Saturday and Sunday — prices run from $564K in Keelesdale-Eglinton West up to $1.225M in Mimico, with strong variety in size, neighbourhood, and style. A good weekend to get out and cover some ground. 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.
6 Bicknell Avenue #1, Keelesdale-Eglinton West
$564,900 · Stacked Townhouse · Keelesdale-Eglinton West · 2 bed · 1 bath · 700–799 sqft · 1 parking · Open House This Weekend
The week's entry point — a 6–10 year old stacked townhouse in Keelesdale-Eglinton West for under $565K. Two bedrooms, a balcony, and a basement in a neighbourhood that's benefitting from the Crosstown LRT corridor and growing buyer interest pushing west from the Junction. The single bathroom is worth noting, but at this price it's a realistic first step into Toronto homeownership. Open houses run both Saturday and Sunday afternoon — no virtual tour, so a visit is the best way to assess.
3453 Victoria Park Avenue #A203, L'Amoreaux
$568,000 · Stacked Townhouse · L'Amoreaux · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1,000–1,199 sqft · 1 parking · Open House This Weekend
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms in a newer build for $568K — this is the kind of bedroom-to-price ratio that's genuinely hard to find in Toronto right now. L'Amoreaux sits near Highway 404 and has solid transit options along Victoria Park Avenue. A balcony and basement are included, adding flexibility beyond the listed square footage. No virtual tour for this one, so the open houses on Saturday and Sunday evening are the right first move.
64 Sidney Belsey Crescent #307, Weston
$599,000 · Townhouse (3-Storey) · Weston · 3 bed · 3 bath · 1,400–1,599 sqft · 1 parking · Open House Sunday
Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and up to 1,600 square feet across three storeys for $599K is a remarkable amount of space for the price. Weston is a northwest Toronto neighbourhood with GO train and UP Express access — underrated for commuters given its connectivity. A balcony and basement add to the liveable footprint. No virtual tour, but the Sunday evening open house is the essential next step for anyone who values space per dollar above all else.
6 Esterbrooke Avenue #94, Don Valley Village
$660,000 · Townhouse (2-Storey) · Don Valley Village · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1,200–1,399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House This Weekend
Don Valley Village delivers again on space — three bedrooms and up to 1,400 square feet for $660K, with a balcony and basement included. The neighbourhood is well-positioned near Sheppard subway, Fairview Mall, and the 401/404 interchange. This listing has been on the market for a few weeks, which gives buyers a bit more room to take their time and ask questions. Open houses run both Saturday and Sunday evening; no virtual tour, so it's worth adding to the weekend schedule.
69 Godstone Road #118, Don Valley Village
$688,800 · Townhouse (2-Storey) · Don Valley Village · 4 bed · 3 bath · 1,200–1,399 sqft · 1 parking · Open House Saturday · Virtual Tour
A second Don Valley Village listing this week, and worth a direct comparison with Esterbrooke — for roughly $29K more, you get an extra bedroom and an extra bathroom. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms in this price range is exceptional value and hard to replicate anywhere closer to the city centre. A virtual tour is available to preview the layout before the Saturday evening open house. Families who need the bedroom count should put both Don Valley Village listings on the same day's schedule.
67 Curlew Drive #172, Parkwoods-Donalda
$776,000 · Stacked Townhouse · Parkwoods-Donalda · 3 bed · 3 bath · 1,000–1,199 sqft · 1 parking · Open House This Weekend
Brand new construction in Parkwoods-Donalda — a quiet, tree-lined neighbourhood near York Mills and the DVP that rarely sees new builds come to market. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a balcony and basement in a never-lived-in unit for $776K. New construction here means current building standards, modern finishes, and no deferred maintenance from day one. Open houses run long both Saturday and Sunday — worth making the trip to see what new build quality looks like in this corner of the city.
91 Carlaw Avenue, South Riverdale
$799,000 · Townhouse (2-Storey) · South Riverdale · 2 bed · 2 bath · 700–1,100 sqft · 0 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
Over 100 years old on Carlaw Avenue in Leslieville — this is the week's character pick. South Riverdale is one of Toronto's most walkable and culturally vibrant east-end neighbourhoods, and a century home here has an irreplaceable feel that newer builds simply can't replicate. No parking is worth flagging upfront, but in a neighbourhood this walkable with transit and bike infrastructure, it's a reasonable trade-off for many buyers. A virtual tour and open houses both days make it easy to assess before committing to a showing.
276 Lanor Avenue #1, Alderwood
$1,095,000 · Townhouse (Multi-Level) · Alderwood · 3 bed · 3 bath · 1,400–1,599 sqft · 1 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
Brand new construction in Alderwood — a quiet Etobicoke neighbourhood near Long Branch GO and the lake that doesn't see a lot of new product come to market. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, up to 1,600 square feet across multiple levels, with a balcony and basement included. For buyers who want new-build quality on the west-side lakefront without paying downtown prices, Alderwood is worth taking seriously. A virtual tour is live; open houses run both Saturday and Sunday evening. Compare with unit #3 below if you need more space.
276 Lanor Avenue #3, Alderwood
$1,195,000 · Townhouse (3-Storey) · Alderwood · 4 bed · 3 bath · 1,600–1,799 sqft · 1 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
The larger Lanor Avenue option — four bedrooms and up to 1,800 square feet across three storeys for $1.195M, also brand new. The extra bedroom and additional square footage over unit #1 next door costs roughly $100K more, which is reasonable for the step up in size. Both units share the same new-build advantages and Alderwood location; the decision comes down to how much space your household actually needs. Open houses run both weekend days, with a virtual tour available now to compare layouts before visiting.
71 Cormier Heights, Mimico
$1,225,000 · Townhouse (3-Storey) · Mimico · 4 bed · 3 bath · 1,500–2,000 sqft · 2 parking · Open House This Weekend · Virtual Tour
The week's top pick — four bedrooms, three bathrooms, up to 2,000 square feet, two parking spots, and a basement in Mimico for $1.225M. Mimico's lakeside appeal, GO train access into Union Station, and walkable neighbourhood feel make it one of the west end's most consistently desirable addresses. The 16–30 year age bracket is generally solid for townhouse construction. Open houses run long on both Saturday and Sunday, with a virtual tour to preview beforehand — a good combination for buyers who want to be thorough before deciding.
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.


