Condos in Toronto $1M - $1.5M

Explore our selection of condos in Toronto priced $1M - $1.5M. Known for Canada's largest city, Toronto offers world-class dining, culture, and transit. The Battaglia Team provides expert guidance to find your perfect home in this cosmopolitan community.

236 listings available

236 properties found

80 John Street Unit 3001, Toronto C01
Condo

80 John Street Unit 3001, Toronto C01

221,000 sqft

$1,385,000

211 Saint Patrick Street Unit C-PH 10, Toronto C01
Condo

211 Saint Patrick Street Unit C-PH 10, Toronto C01

421,600 sqft

$1,150,000

470 Front Street Unit 2015, Toronto C01
Condo

470 Front Street Unit 2015, Toronto C01

22800 sqft

$1,120,000

188 Spadina Avenue Unit 301, Toronto C01
Condo

188 Spadina Avenue Unit 301, Toronto C01

321,600 sqft

$1,198,000

33 University Avenue Unit 2506, Toronto C01
Condo

33 University Avenue Unit 2506, Toronto C01

421,800 sqft

$1,199,180

500 Queens Quay Unit 518E, Toronto C01
Condo

500 Queens Quay Unit 518E, Toronto C01

221,200 sqft

$1,188,000

77 Lombard Street Unit PH3, Toronto C08
Condo

77 Lombard Street Unit PH3, Toronto C08

321,200 sqft

$1,199,000

100 Quebec Avenue Unit 401, Toronto W02
Condo

100 Quebec Avenue Unit 401, Toronto W02

321,000 sqft

$1,048,000

717 Eglinton Avenue Unit 301, Toronto C03
Condo

717 Eglinton Avenue Unit 301, Toronto C03

321,600 sqft

$1,449,999

55 Stewart Street Unit 907, Toronto C01
Condo

55 Stewart Street Unit 907, Toronto C01

321,200 sqft

$1,249,999

115 Scenic Mill Way, Toronto C12
Condo

115 Scenic Mill Way, Toronto C12

431,400 sqft

$1,188,000

55 Front Street Unit 711, Toronto C08
Condo

55 Front Street Unit 711, Toronto C08

22900 sqft

$1,069,000

7 Grenville Street Unit 6108, Toronto C01
Condo

7 Grenville Street Unit 6108, Toronto C01

331,200 sqft

$1,099,999

20 Guildwood Parkway Unit 311, Toronto E08
Condo

20 Guildwood Parkway Unit 311, Toronto E08

321,600 sqft

$1,125,000

500 Sherbourne Street Unit 2506, Toronto C08
Condo

500 Sherbourne Street Unit 2506, Toronto C08

221,200 sqft

$1,075,000

955 Queen Street Unit PH25, Toronto C01
Condo

955 Queen Street Unit PH25, Toronto C01

221,200 sqft

$1,499,900

1161 Kingston Road Unit 602, Toronto E06
Condo

1161 Kingston Road Unit 602, Toronto E06

321,000 sqft

$1,375,000

352 Front Street Unit PH09, Toronto C01
Condo

352 Front Street Unit PH09, Toronto C01

231,000 sqft

$1,099,000

161 Roehampton Avenue Unit 804, Toronto C10
Condo

161 Roehampton Avenue Unit 804, Toronto C10

431,200 sqft

$1,488,000

2727 Yonge Street Unit 412, Toronto C04
Condo

2727 Yonge Street Unit 412, Toronto C04

221,400 sqft

$1,265,000

1048 Broadview Avenue Unit 2402, Toronto E03
Condo

1048 Broadview Avenue Unit 2402, Toronto E03

331,400 sqft

$1,299,000

41 Verral Avenue Unit 3, Toronto E01
Condo

41 Verral Avenue Unit 3, Toronto E01

321,400 sqft

$1,289,000

55 Charles Street Unit 1406, Toronto C08
Condo

55 Charles Street Unit 1406, Toronto C08

32900 sqft

$1,220,000

8 Cumberland Street Unit 3506, Toronto C02
Condo

8 Cumberland Street Unit 3506, Toronto C02

221,000 sqft

$1,500,000

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About Condos in Toronto

Toronto is one of the GTA's cosmopolitan communities, defined by its Canada's largest city and world-class dining, culture, and transit. Condos here range from entry-level units in established buildings to newer developments with modern finishes and amenities. Condos offer locked-and-leave convenience, on-site amenities (gym, party room, concierge), and lower carrying costs than freehold homes. Always review the Status Certificate before offering — it discloses the reserve fund balance, pending special assessments, and any litigation. Buyers drawn to Toronto typically value its proximity to major transit corridors, established school catchments, and the cosmopolitan character that distinguishes it from neighbouring municipalities.

Who's Buying $1M - $1.5M Homes in Toronto

Properties priced $1m - $1.5m in Toronto attract established families, executives, and buyers seeking premium amenities or larger lots. Properties over $1M require a 20% minimum down payment ($200,000+) and are not eligible for CMHC mortgage insurance. Inventory at this level allows time for thoughtful negotiation, and motivated sellers often consider offers below list.

Working with the Battaglia Team in Toronto

The Battaglia Team has been serving Toronto and the surrounding GTA since 1995. We pair MLS listings (refreshed every few hours from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board) with hyper-local market knowledge: school boundary changes, planned infrastructure, neighbourhood-specific buyer competition, and recent comparable sales not visible on public portals. Whether you're touring your first condo or making a strategic move into Toronto's $1m - $1.5m market, our team handles MLS searches, virtual previews, in-person showings, offer strategy, and negotiation end-to-end. Reach out for a no-obligation conversation about your goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do condos cost in Toronto $1m - $1.5m?

Pricing for condos in Toronto varies by neighbourhood, lot size, age of the property, and current market conditions. Within the $1m - $1.5m band, listings typically reflect the cosmopolitan character of the area and proximity to Canada's largest city. For an up-to-the-minute price snapshot tied to your specific needs, contact the Battaglia Team for a free comparative market analysis.

What should I know before buying a home in Toronto?

Toronto is known for Canada's largest city and world-class dining, culture, and transit. Before making an offer, review the property's status certificate (for condos), arrange a pre-listing inspection where possible, and confirm school catchment if you have children. Property taxes in Toronto are calculated on assessed value (MPAC) and vary by ward — your agent can pull the exact figure for any address.

What down payment do I need for a $1m - $1.5m home?

Properties over $1M require a 20% minimum down payment ($200,000+) and are not eligible for CMHC mortgage insurance.

What are the pros and cons of condos in Toronto?

Condos offer locked-and-leave convenience, on-site amenities (gym, party room, concierge), and lower carrying costs than freehold homes. Always review the Status Certificate before offering — it discloses the reserve fund balance, pending special assessments, and any litigation.

How quickly do homes sell in Toronto?

Time-on-market in Toronto varies by season, price range, and presentation quality. Well-priced, well-staged listings across most price points typically attract serious offers within 7–21 days. Luxury listings ($1.5M+) can take 30–90 days. Reach out for a current market velocity report for Toronto.

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