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Brampton Homes for Sale

Search every home for sale in Brampton, Ontario — from affordable condos and townhomes to spacious detached homes in Castlemore and Mount Pleasant. One of Canada's fastest-growing cities with excellent value for families and first-time buyers. The Battaglia Team at RE/MAX Realty Specialists has your next home.

Why Buy a Home in Brampton?

Brampton is one of Canada's fastest-growing cities with approximately 656,000 residents. Part of Peel Region, Brampton offers exceptional value, diverse communities, and rapid infrastructure development.

Rapid Growth

One of Canada's fastest-growing cities with significant new development, infrastructure investment, and expanding communities like Mount Pleasant and Heritage Heights.

Excellent Value

Brampton offers more home for your dollar compared to Mississauga and Toronto. Detached homes, larger lots, and newer builds at competitive price points make it ideal for families.

Transit Connected

GO Transit stations (Brampton GO, Mount Pleasant GO), Züm rapid transit, and Brampton Transit connect the city to the GTA. Highways 410, 407, and 401 provide easy vehicle access.

Parks & Recreation

Over 300 parks including Gage Park, Chinguacousy Park, Heart Lake Conservation Area, and Professor's Lake. Extensive trail systems and year-round recreational facilities.

Diverse Community

One of Canada's most multicultural cities with vibrant cultural celebrations, diverse cuisine, community centres, and welcoming neighbourhoods for families from around the world.

Quality Schools

Home to Peel District School Board and Dufferin-Peel Catholic schools, Sheridan College's Davis Campus, and Algoma University. Strong academic programs across all levels.

Homes by Price Range

Find Brampton homes that fit your budget. From entry-level condos under $500,000 to luxury estates over $1.5 million — every price point is covered.

2026 Brampton Real Estate Market Snapshot

Understanding the current market helps you make smarter buying and selling decisions. Here's what the Brampton housing market looks like right now.

$950,000

Average Home Price

20–25 days

Avg. Days on Market

1,500+

Active Listings

656,000+

Population

Average Prices by Property Type

Property TypeAverage PricePopular Areas
Detached$1,200,000Castlemore, Mount Pleasant, Credit Valley
Semi-Detached$850,000Brampton East, Bramalea, Springdale
Townhome$750,000Fletcher's Meadow, Bram West, Sandalwood
Condo$550,000Downtown Brampton, Brampton South
Luxury$1,500,000+Castlemore, Snelgrove, Credit Valley

Why the Battaglia Team for Your Brampton Home Search?

Top Producing Team

Consistently ranked among the top RE/MAX teams in the GTA. Over 2,000 families served since 1995 across Peel Region.

Peel Region Experts

Deep knowledge of Brampton neighbourhoods, school catchments, price trends, and upcoming developments across the city.

Full-Service Approach

From your first search to closing day — mortgage guidance, inspections, negotiations, and beyond.

Client-First Philosophy

No pressure. No obligation. Just honest advice and dedicated service for every buyer and seller.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brampton Homes

What is the average home price in Brampton in 2026?

The average home price in Brampton in 2026 is approximately $950,000 across all property types. Detached homes average around $1,200,000, semi-detached homes around $850,000, townhomes around $750,000, and condos around $550,000. Prices vary by neighbourhood — Castlemore and Snelgrove command premiums of $1.4M+, while Bramalea and Downtown Brampton offer more affordable entry points. Brampton remains one of the GTA's best value markets compared to neighbouring Mississauga and Toronto.

Is Brampton a good place to buy a home?

Brampton is one of Canada's fastest-growing cities with a population of approximately 656,000. It offers excellent value for homebuyers, especially first-time buyers and growing families. The city features diverse and welcoming communities, numerous parks including Gage Park and Chinguacousy Park, GO Transit and Züm rapid transit access, proximity to Highways 410, 407, and 401, and a wide range of new developments. Property values continue to appreciate as the city grows, making Brampton real estate a strong long-term investment.

What are the best neighbourhoods to buy a home in Brampton?

The best Brampton neighbourhoods depend on your priorities. Castlemore and Snelgrove are ideal for luxury and estate homes on larger lots. Mount Pleasant offers newer builds and modern communities. Heart Lake provides established family-friendly living with parks and schools. Credit Valley and Bram West feature premium suburban homes. Springdale and Fletcher's Meadow offer excellent value for families. Bramalea and Brampton East are great for first-time buyers seeking affordability. Downtown Brampton is developing rapidly with urban living options near GO Transit.

How does Brampton compare to Mississauga for homebuyers?

Brampton generally offers more affordable housing compared to Mississauga, with the average home price approximately $150,000 to $200,000 lower. Brampton features newer housing stock, larger lot sizes in many areas, and is one of the GTA's fastest-growing cities with significant infrastructure investment. While Mississauga offers waterfront living and an established downtown core, Brampton provides excellent value especially for detached homes and townhomes. Both cities share the Peel Region and have access to similar regional services.

How long does it take to sell a house in Brampton?

The average days on market for Brampton homes in 2026 is approximately 20 to 25 days, though this varies by property type and price range. Well-priced detached homes in desirable neighbourhoods like Mount Pleasant and Castlemore can sell within one to two weeks. Condos and higher-priced luxury homes may take slightly longer. Working with an experienced local agent like the Battaglia Team helps ensure your home is priced competitively and marketed effectively.

What transit options are available in Brampton?

Brampton offers excellent transit connectivity. Brampton Transit operates local bus routes throughout the city, while the Züm rapid transit system provides express service along major corridors including Queen Street, Steeles Avenue, and Main Street. GO Transit's Kitchener line serves Brampton GO and Mount Pleasant GO stations, connecting commuters to Union Station in Toronto. The city is also accessible via Highways 410, 407, and 401, making it convenient for drivers commuting throughout the GTA.

What closing costs should I expect when buying in Brampton?

Closing costs in Brampton typically range from 1.5% to 4% of the purchase price. Major costs include Ontario Land Transfer Tax (starting at 0.5% of the first $55,000, scaling up to 2.5%), legal fees ($1,500 to $2,500), title insurance ($300 to $500), home inspection ($400 to $600), and property tax adjustments. First-time buyers may qualify for an Ontario Land Transfer Tax rebate of up to $4,000. Visit our closing costs calculator for a detailed breakdown.

Is Brampton good for first-time homebuyers?

Brampton is one of the best cities in the GTA for first-time homebuyers. The city offers a wider range of affordable housing options compared to Toronto and Mississauga, including condos under $500,000 and townhomes under $700,000. First-time buyers may also qualify for the Ontario Land Transfer Tax rebate of up to $4,000 and federal incentives like the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive. Brampton's growing infrastructure, transit improvements, and new community developments make it an attractive entry point into the housing market.

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