Toronto condo price history

Look up any Toronto condo building. See the median asking $/sqft trend over the last two years, the price range of currently listed units, average days on market, and how list prices have moved. Live TRREB/PropTx data, updated hourly.

Popular Toronto buildings

Jump straight to the price-history page for one of these towers — or use the search above to look up any building in the GTA.

How the price-history tool works

1

Pick a building

Search by building name (e.g. "1 Bloor East", "Ice Condos") or by street address. Autocomplete is keyed on the live IDX feed.

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See the asking trend

Per-month median $/sqft over the last 24 months — built from every listing that has hit the building, active or expired. Sparse months show 0 to keep the timeline honest.

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Compare currently active units

The building page shows every currently active listing with a price-per-sqft column, sortable beds/baths, and a link to the full listing detail page.

⏳ Sold-price history coming soon

Sold-price data requires the TRREB VOW (Virtual Office Website) feed, which is a separate authorization track from the IDX feed we publish today. Our VOW application is in progress — once approved we'll publish sold-price history on every building page automatically. For now this tool shows asking prices only.

FAQ

What data is shown on each building's price-history page?
Asking-price ($/sqft) trends over the last 24 months, the median list price of the building's currently active units, the average days on market, and the asking-price range. The data is sourced from the TRREB/PropTx IDX feed and includes both currently active and historical (expired / terminated) listings for the building so the trend reflects the asking market over time.
Why aren't sold prices shown?
CondoGo.ca is currently on the TRREB IDX (Internet Data Exchange) feed, which is the public-facing listings feed. Sold-price data requires the TRREB Virtual Office Website (VOW) feed, which requires a separate agreement and approval process. Our VOW application is pending — once approved, we'll publish sold-price history on every building automatically. Sign up on a building page to be notified when sold data goes live.
How fresh is the asking-price data?
Listings refresh roughly every hour from the TRREB IDX feed. The "Data updated" timestamp on each building's page reflects the most recent listing modification we've received. Historical (expired) listings retain their original list date and last price, so the asking-trend chart reflects the actual asking market at the time, not a re-priced retrospective.
How is $/sqft calculated?
TRREB ships interior square footage as a banded range (e.g. "500-599"). We use the midpoint of that band as the divisor on each listing's list price. For a building, the monthly bucket is the median (not mean) $/sqft of all listings entered in that month — median is more robust to a single outlier unit pricing aggressively high or low.
Can I look up price history for a specific MLS unit?
Yes — paste the MLS number into the unit lookup on a building's price-history page, or use the listing's detail page directly at /listing/<MLS>. We show the original list price, current list price (if changed), days on market, and a link back to the building's aggregate asking-price trend. Sold prices are gated until our VOW application is approved.
Where does the building list come from?
Buildings are auto-aggregated from the IDX feed by physical address (street number + street name + city). A building shows up the moment its first listing hits the feed, and stays as long as it has at least one historical listing on file. Browse the full list at /buildings.

Listing data © TRREB / PropTx. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Listings shown are not a complete reflection of all properties available on the MLS®.