PHOTOS: A Look At Brampton’s Most And Least Expensive Houses Right Now

Published August 8, 2019 at 3:20 pm

If you’re having trouble finding a reasonably-priced home in Brampton, you’re not alone—the housing market continues to challenge prospective buyers who are grappling with limited inventory and hig

If you’re having trouble finding a reasonably-priced home in Brampton, you’re not alone—the housing market continues to challenge prospective buyers who are grappling with limited inventory and high prices. 

In June, Brampton placed 10th on the list of 33 cities for average monthly rent for a one-bedroom home at $1,643 but finished 16th for average monthly rent for a two-bedroom at $1,773.

Recently, a study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives indicated that minimum wage earners (such as Ontario residents who earn $14 an hour) absolutely cannot afford apartments in Canada’s major cities—Brampton included. The study stated that the Brampton East rental wage is $29.97 an hour, which means a full-time minimum-wage worker would need to clock around 86 hours a week to afford their rent. The Brampton West rental wage is $27.40 an hour, which means a full-time minimum-wage worker would need to clock around 78 hours a week to afford their rent. 

Zoocasa recently reported that sales activity for Brampton homes were buzzing in July, with a total of 858 homes changing hands—an increase of 28 per cent from last year. That’s well outpaced the 2.8 per cent increase in new listings (representing 1,433 homes brought to market during the month), and has tightened up market conditions for buyers, with a sales-to-new-listings of 59 per cent – just on the edge of a sellers’ market, and up from 47 per cent last year.

As a result, the average home price now sits at $736,401, an increase of 4 per cent from 2018.

This has left many to question the real estate market in Brampton.

So, we compiled a list of houses that sold for big bucks -and some that were sold at a more affordable price – this past month in Brampton.


Most Expensive

5 Samuel Drive

Price: $4,425,000

Neighbourhood: Toronto Gore Rural Estate

Bedrooms: 5+1

Washrooms: 7


17 Burlwood Road

Price: $1,900,000

Neighbourhood: Vales of Castlemore

Bedrooms: 5+1

Washrooms: 6


9 Adonis Close

Price: $1,760,000

Neighbourhood: Toronto Gore Rural Estate

Bedrooms: 4

Washrooms: 4


33 Links Lane

Price: $1,550,000

Neighbourhood: Credit Valley

Bedrooms: 4+2

Washrooms: 6


31 Possession Crescent 

Price: $1,493,000

Neighbourhood: Toronto Gore Rural Estate

Bedrooms: 4

Washrooms: 4 


Least Expensive 

334 – 8351 Mclaughlin Road South

Price: $295,000

Neighbourhood: Brampton South

Bedrooms: 1

Washrooms: 1


106 – 4 Kings Cross Road

Price: $314,900

Neighbourhood: Queen Street Corridor

Bedrooms: 1

Washrooms: 1


201- 50 Sky Harbour Drive

Price: $326,000

Neighbourhood: Bram West

Bedrooms: 1

Washrooms: 1


903 – Lisa Street

Price: $329,000

Neighbourhood: Queen Street Corridor

Bedrooms: 2+1

Washrooms: 2


1007- 215 Queen Street East

Price: $330,000

Neighbourhood: Queen Street Corridor

Bedrooms: 1

Washrooms: 1

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