Vaughan Real Estate

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Home Prices in Vaughan

The asking price of homes for sale in Vaughan has decreased 7.06% since June last year, while the number of homes for sale has decreased 14.45%. See more Vaughan Home Prices & Values.

House
Median Asking Price
$1.8M
641 Houses
Townhouse
Median Asking Price
$999K
285 Townhouses
Condo
Median Asking Price
$600K
462 Condos

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Vaughan

Zolo has the most thorough, up-to-date set of Vaughan real estate listings. Currently, Vaughan has 644 homes for sale, including 641 houses, 462 condos, and 285 townhouses listed for sale. The average sold price for all home types in Vaughan is $1.2M, which is -6% lower than June 2025. See our Vaughan housing market stats for a more detailed analysis on average home prices, housing inventory, and days on market.

Vaughan is home to 20 unique neighbourhoods. With Zolo you'll be able to find the hottest Vaughan neighbourhoods, the top schools in the city, and evaluate nearby amenities. Check out the upcoming open houses in Vaughan to tour homes in person. Narrow down your home search to filter by price, bedrooms, size or search by our map of MLS® listings for Canada-wide real estate.

If you’re looking for rentals instead of properties for sale, Zolo has a comprehensive set of 901 Vaughan rental listings, including 212 houses and 415 apartments for rent. Most residents in the city 1,324

MLS® Listing data for Vaughan is updated every 15 minutes to provide you the most-up-to-date home listings. Get in touch with one of our Vaughan real estate agents to get started on landing your dream home today.

Vaughan City Guide

288K
Population
20.7%
Population Growth
7%
Unemployment

A few decades ago a few forward-thinking developers realized how central Vaughan was to other cities. As part of the GTA, Vaughan shares a border with Toronto and is a short distance away from Markham, Richmond Hill and Brampton. Realizing an opportunity, these developers constructed Vaughan Mills—a retail and entertainment complex that currently houses more than 200 retail stores spread out over 200,000 square feet. They weren’t wrong. The mall attracts 13.5 million shoppers each year. It’s also helped put this southern Ontario city on the map.

Located in the region of York, Vaughan is now one of Canada’s fastest growing cities. According to Statistics Canada, the city’s population grew by more than 80% between 1996 and 2006. It grew another 20% between 2006 and 2011. Now, it’s the fifth largest city in the GTA and the 17th largest city in Canada. It’s also the first city in Ontario to have a Youth City Councillor—a non-voting member of Council that represents the city’s youth. Good news considering the city’s median age is just under 38, which is lower than the median age of the province of Ontario.

These days, city councillors no longer worry about attracting new families to the city. These days, they’re turning their efforts towards creating a more urban centre for the city. While it’s still in the proposal stage, the city wants to construct a 55-storey mixed commercial-residential tower. As part of the city’s master-planned community, this tower would include 3,000 condos and townhomes as well as urban-centred retail space. The most appealing part of the project is the nine-acre park that will run east and west through the middle of this new urban community, as well as the newly built 100,000-square-foot flagship YMCA facility.

Neighbourhoods

Vaughan is made up of six major communities. Each one is quite distinct, so it pays to do a bit of homework to find out which area works best for you and where you want to buy real estate in Vaughan.

In Canada’s real estate marketplace, there are a few very well-known neighbourhoods. The Vaughan neighbourhood of Woodbridge is one of those well-known communities. This vicinity is a popular spot for those with Italian heritage. It’s also a place where you’ll find large homes for sale that can easily accommodate extended families.

Maple is also a popular community. The schools in this district are known to be excellent and residents of the area swear it’s the best family community in the province. Kleinburg is another popular place to settle. It has a small-town feeling but still great access to major highways, including Highway 400.

For more options, talk to your local Vaughan real estate agent or spend a weekend checking out open houses in Vaughan neighbourhoods. To narrow down your list, check out our ranking of all Vaughan neighbourhoods, which is based on the number of listings, sales price and number of days homes stay on the market.

Neighbourhood
(Top 5)
Sold under 10d Sold above asking Average sale price Active listings
1Lakeview Estates 42% 17% $900K 14
2Brownridge 37% 27% $1.0M 61
3Sonoma Heights 36% 21% $1.3M 28
4Patterson 31% 30% $1.5M 169
5Islington Woods 32% 11% $1.7M 34

Nearby Cities

Many buyers opt to purchase in a nearby city and commute to work. These buyers want larger homes and lots but with good commuter access to Vaughan’s downtown core. Good options include Richmond Hill, Markham and Brampton. Look for neighbourhoods that are closer to the highway or commuter train stations, such as Richvale or Brampton East. Even cities that require a bit longer of a commute, such as Newmarket, Whitchurch-Stouffville and Schomberg, are good options as they offer more affordable detached homes.

City
(Top 5)
Sold under 10d Sold above asking Average sale price Active listings
1Ajax 30%32%$875K318
2Toronto 27%26%$1.1M12063
3Pickering 25%30%$937K498
4East Gwillimbury 24%20%$1.1M261
5Halton Hills 26%14%$1.0M334

Demographics

Before buying a home, you may want to take a glimpse into the city’s demographics. Finding out how many families live in the city, as well as the median age or how many people rely on bikes or walking can help paint a picture of the city and its residents. All of this helps to determine if Vaughan is the right city for you.

8%
Rent
92%
Own
$1,324
Monthly Rent (Median)
$1,629
Monthly Mortgage (Median)
74,065
Total Families
$93,816
Family Income (Median)
38
Age (Median)
57%
College Educated

Schools

If you want to put down roots in Vaughan, the good news is every neighbourhood is good. Many of the top-rated elementary and secondary schools are in this city. Still, to help you narrow down your Vaughan housing market search, here are the top five schools in each category.

Elementary Schools

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n/a Nellie McClung

Commuters

Since Vaughan is so close to Toronto, Markham and Richmond Hill, it’s an ideal spot for commuters. The city’s public transit system includes buses as well as commuter trains. Commuters that drive can use major highways, such as Highway 400 and Highway 407.   

To get a better idea of how city residents commute, consider the data collected by Statistics Canada.

87%
Drive
11%
Transit
0%
Bike
2%
Walk

Local Scoop

If you want a good, central location to urban jobs, suburban amenities and a gateway to Ontario’s northern wilderness than Vaughan is the place. The city is close to Pearson International Airport, which great for business folk who need to travel. It’s also the home of Canada’s Wonderland and Vaughan Mills (which is a go-to place for anyone that loves Bass Pro Shops or Saks Fifth Avenue stores). No matter how fast the city grows—and it’s growing—there always seems to be something to do.

For a night out try a few lanes of bowling at Lucky Strike or go a bit off the beaten path and try your hand shooting the longbow at The Archery Game or rather a little glow in the dark putt-putt at Putting Edge. Comedy fans could spend an evening at Yuk-Yuk’s where comedy sensation Russell Peters initially started (he grew up in Vaughan and still owns a house in the city).

For soccer fans, check out the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum, where men and women that helped make the sport great are honoured and remembered. (Of course, hardcore footie fans will already know that Vaughan is the home of the Ontario Soccer Association, which is the largest sports organization in Canada.)

For families, there are tonnes of activities to keep little ones active all year long. LEGOLAND Discover Center is at Vaughan Mills, which is close Reptilia Zoo and Education Centre. For a day out in nature, check out the Kortright Centre for Conversation, which helps little ones learn about the area’s geography and environment.

FAQs About Vaughan Real Estate

According to current Vaughan MLS© statistics, the average home listing price in Vaughan, ON is $1,563,000. Based on Vaughan housing inventory, the average home is listed on the market for 28 days and has a 97.8% selling to listing price ratio.

Based on current Vaughan MLS© data, the average detached house in Vaughan, ON has a listing price of $2,366,000. In Vaughan, detached houses are on the market for 25 days on average.

According to current Vaughan MLS© data, the average condo in Vaughan, ON has a listing price of $644,000. In Vaughan, the average price for a 2-bedroom condo is $704,000 and the average price for a 1-bedroom condo is $515,000.

In Vaughan, ON, the most expensive neighbourhoods to buy a home include Islington Woods, Uplands, Kleinburg and Patterson. Islington Woods is the most expensive neighbourhood in Vaughan with an average home price of $1,873,000.

The cheapest neighbourhoods to buy a home in Vaughan include Vaughan Corporate Centre, Concord, Vaughan Grove and Beverley Glen. Vaughan Corporate Centre is the most affordable neighbourhood in Vaughan with an average home price of $532,000.

The closest cities to Vaughan, ON include Richmond Hill, King, Markham and Aurora. Out of the nearby Vaughan cities, King has the highest average home price of $3,449,000 and Markham has the most affordable average home price of $1,363,000.

The average townhouse in Vaughan has an average listing price of $986,000, which represents a -7% change in price from last year. There are currently 293 townhouses for sale in Vaughan, ON.

According to Statistics Canada Census data, the median total household income in Vaughan is $93,816 per year, which is above the national median income of $67,000 per year.

In Vaughan, ON, fewer people rent their homes than own at 7.8% rent versus 92.2% own. The median monthly rent price is $2,600 per month versus the median monthly mortgage of $6,400 per month.

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