4+ Bedrooms Townhouses in Toronto $2M+

Explore our selection of townhouses with 4+ Bedrooms in Toronto priced $2M+. 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.

41 listings available

41 properties found

71 Heath Street, Toronto C02
Townhouse

71 Heath Street, Toronto C02

433,500 sqft

$3,595,000

728 Richmond Street, Toronto C01
Townhouse

728 Richmond Street, Toronto C01

441,500 sqft

$2,199,000

101 Erskine Avenue Unit TH05, Toronto C10
Condo

101 Erskine Avenue Unit TH05, Toronto C10

442,250 sqft

$2,100,000

60 Alcorn Avenue, Toronto C02
Townhouse

60 Alcorn Avenue, Toronto C02

441,500 sqft

$2,150,000

32 Evergreen Gardens, Toronto C11
Townhouse

32 Evergreen Gardens, Toronto C11

543,000 sqft

$2,998,000

117 Davenport Road, Toronto C02
Townhouse

117 Davenport Road, Toronto C02

442,500 sqft

$3,695,000

252 Spadina Road, Toronto C02
Townhouse

252 Spadina Road, Toronto C02

452,500 sqft

$2,499,000

260 Russell Hill Road Unit 21, Toronto C02
Condo

260 Russell Hill Road Unit 21, Toronto C02

462,750 sqft

$3,495,000

2460A Bayview Avenue, Toronto C12
Townhouse

2460A Bayview Avenue, Toronto C12

453,500 sqft

$2,498,000

74 Summerhill Gardens, Toronto C09
Townhouse

74 Summerhill Gardens, Toronto C09

441,500 sqft

$3,395,000

728 Richmond Street, Toronto C01
Townhouse

728 Richmond Street, Toronto C01

441,500 sqft

$2,249,000

69 Sullivan Street, Toronto C01
Townhouse

69 Sullivan Street, Toronto C01

432,000 sqft

$2,388,000

220 Walmer Road, Toronto C02
Townhouse

220 Walmer Road, Toronto C02

542,500 sqft

$2,335,000

32 Evergreen Gardens, Toronto C11
Townhouse

32 Evergreen Gardens, Toronto C11

543,000 sqft

$3,098,000

328 Wellesley Street, Toronto C08
Townhouse

328 Wellesley Street, Toronto C08

531,500 sqft

$2,000,000

227 Howland Avenue, Toronto C02
Townhouse

227 Howland Avenue, Toronto C02

452,000 sqft

$2,095,000

252 Spadina Road, Toronto C02
Townhouse

252 Spadina Road, Toronto C02

452,500 sqft

$2,599,000

21 Foxley Street, Toronto C01
Townhouse

21 Foxley Street, Toronto C01

563,000 sqft

$3,888,000

153 Collier Street, Toronto C09
Townhouse

153 Collier Street, Toronto C09

431,500 sqft

$2,099,000

167 Carlton Street, Toronto C08
Townhouse

167 Carlton Street, Toronto C08

1252,500 sqft

$3,268,800

845 Richmond Street, Toronto C01
Townhouse

845 Richmond Street, Toronto C01

431,500 sqft

$2,099,000

116 Hazelton Avenue Unit B&C, Toronto C02
Townhouse

116 Hazelton Avenue Unit B&C, Toronto C02

563,000 sqft

$3,990,000

60 A Tecumseth Street, Toronto C01
Condo

60 A Tecumseth Street, Toronto C01

532,250 sqft

$2,150,000

11 Gloucester Street, Toronto C08
Townhouse

11 Gloucester Street, Toronto C08

452,500 sqft

$2,790,000

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About Townhouses 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. Townhouses here range from entry-level units in established buildings to newer developments with modern finishes and amenities. Townhouses bridge the gap between condos and detached homes — multi-floor living with private entrances, often with a small backyard. Freehold townhouses carry no monthly fees, while condo townhouses include common-area maintenance. 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 $2M+ Homes in Toronto

Properties priced $2m+ in Toronto attract luxury buyers, multi-generational families, and high-net-worth individuals seeking estate-class properties. Buyers should plan for at least $400,000 down (20%) plus closing costs of 3–5%. Many luxury transactions involve private mortgage financing or all-cash offers. The luxury segment trades on its own rhythm — strong properties move efficiently while less distinctive listings can sit for 90+ days. When narrowing to 4+ bedrooms layouts at this price point, factor in the trade-off between square footage and finish quality — older homes often offer more space per dollar, while newer builds command a premium for energy efficiency and modern systems.

Choosing the Right 4+ Bedrooms Layout

4-bedroom homes accommodate larger families, multi-generational households, and buyers wanting dedicated guest or office space. Look for the bedroom-to-bathroom ratio (3+ bathrooms is ideal) and whether bedrooms are well-separated for privacy. In Toronto, 4+ bedrooms townhouses priced $2m+ vary in floorplan philosophy: traditional layouts separate living and dining, while contemporary builds favour open-concept main floors. Walk through the home with your daily routine in mind — kitchen-to-dining flow, bedroom-to-bathroom proximity, and natural light during the hours you'll actually be home.

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 townhouse or making a strategic move into Toronto's $2m+ 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 4+ bedrooms townhouses cost in Toronto $2m+?

Pricing for townhouses in Toronto varies by neighbourhood, lot size, age of the property, and current market conditions. Within the $2m+ 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 $2m+ home?

Buyers should plan for at least $400,000 down (20%) plus closing costs of 3–5%. Many luxury transactions involve private mortgage financing or all-cash offers.

What are the pros and cons of townhouses in Toronto?

Townhouses bridge the gap between condos and detached homes — multi-floor living with private entrances, often with a small backyard. Freehold townhouses carry no monthly fees, while condo townhouses include common-area maintenance.

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.

Need Help Finding Your Home?

The Battaglia Team has been helping families find their perfect home in the GTA since 1995.

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