Toronto Neighbourhood Guide

Long Branch Condos

Toronto's south-west corner — lakeside cottages, GO trains and trails.

About Long Branch

Long Branch sits at Toronto's south-western tip, where the city meets the lake at the Mississauga border — a historic cottage-country resort town that became a quiet, leafy lakeside neighbourhood. It retains a distinct village character: tree-lined streets, the Long Branch loop where the streetcar turns around, lakeside parks and a low-key Lake Shore Boulevard strip of cafés and shops. It's the kind of place that feels a step removed from the city's intensity while staying firmly connected to it.

Commuters love the connectivity. Long Branch GO station puts Union Station roughly 20 minutes away, the 501 Queen streetcar terminates here, and the Gardiner and Lake Shore give drivers a clear run east. The waterfront is the lifestyle anchor — Marie Curtis Park at the mouth of Etobicoke Creek, the Waterfront Trail and a string of lakeside green spaces deliver beaches, trails and big-sky lake views at the edge of the city.

Condo stock in Long Branch is modest and mostly newer mid-rise, drawing first-time buyers, downsizers and commuters who want lakeside calm and GO access at the most accessible end of Toronto's waterfront market. Pricing is among the gentlest for lake-adjacent living in the city. For buyers who want a genuine village-by-the-water feel with a fast train to downtown, Long Branch is a quietly compelling option.

Long Branch condo market snapshot

For sale
20
For rent
12
Median asking
$740K
Asking range
$499K–$998K
Median $/sq ft · sale
$640
Median $/sq ft · rent
$3/mo

Active asking prices — sold & leased data pending TRREB VOW approval. Figures reflect current MLS® listings in Long Branch as of 2026-06-03 and exclude parking/locker entries. Listings shown are not a complete reflection of all properties available on the MLS®.

Condo buildings in Long Branch

Buildings with active MLS® listings, ranked by availability. Listings shown are not a complete reflection of all properties available on the MLS®.

Getting around & amenities

Transit

  • Long Branch GO station (~20 min to Union)
  • 501 Queen streetcar (Long Branch loop)
  • Gardiner & Lake Shore Blvd

Parks & green space

  • Marie Curtis Park
  • Len Ford Park
  • Waterfront Trail

Shops, dining & culture

  • Lake Shore Blvd village shops
  • Marie Curtis Park beach
  • Waterfront Trail
  • lakeside green space

Schools

  • Park Lawn Jr. & Middle School
  • Forty Second Street Jr. School
  • Lakeshore Collegiate (east)

Hospitals

  • Trillium Health Partners (Mississauga, west)
  • St. Joseph's Health Centre (east)

Sold & leased history in Long Branch

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Long Branch on the map

Long Branch, Toronto neighbourhood map
Long Branch is in Toronto, Ontario. Data updated: 2026-06-03.

Long Branch condo FAQ

How many condos are for sale in Long Branch?
There are currently 20 active condos for sale in Long Branch on the TRREB MLS®, plus 12 listed for rent. Inventory updates throughout the day as new listings come on the market.
What is the average condo price in Long Branch?
Active Long Branch condo listings show a median asking price of $740K and an average of $724K, spanning $499K to $998K. These are current asking prices — verified sold and leased prices are pending TRREB VOW approval.
What is the price per square foot for condos in Long Branch?
Long Branch condos for sale are currently asking a median of about $640/sq ft, based on active MLS® listings with a published size range. Price per square foot varies by building, floor and exposure.
How much does it cost to rent a condo in Long Branch?
Long Branch has 12 condos listed for rent, asking a median of roughly $3/sq ft per month based on listed unit sizes. Actual rents depend on size, finishes and amenities.
Which condo buildings in Long Branch have the most listings right now?
10 Carnation currently leads Long Branch for active availability with 4 active listings. You can browse every Long Branch building, ranked by availability, in the buildings section above.
Is Long Branch a good neighbourhood to buy a condo in Toronto?
Long Branch offers 20 active condos for sale and strong transit and walkability — see the neighbourhood overview, transit and amenities above to judge fit for your budget and lifestyle. For a deeper look at how asking prices have moved, use the building price-history tool.
Are sold and leased prices available for Long Branch?
Not yet. CondoGo currently shows active asking prices for Long Branch. Verified sold and leased price history is governed by TRREB's VOW rules and is pending approval — join the waitlist above and we'll let you know the moment it launches.

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Neighbourhood insights reflect the opinion of Scott Miralami, Broker, Central Home Realty Inc., Brokerage.