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38 Dan Leckie Way #223, Toronto
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15 Lower Jarvis St #414, Toronto
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208 Queens Quay Blvd #3512, Toronto
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230 Queens Quay #628, Toronto
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Harbourfront Real Estate Market FAQs

Last updated May 3, 2025

How many real estate listings are currently for sale in Harbourfront?

As of today, the Harbourfront real estate market currently has 0 detached homes, 0 semi-detached homes, 296 condos, and 0 townhouses, totaling 296 listings in Harbourfront.

How many new properties were listed in Harbourfront in the last 30 days?

In the last month, Harbourfront has 0 new detached homes, 0 new semi-detached homes, 134 new condos, and 0 new townhouses, totaling 134 new properties listed.

How many open houses are there in Harbourfront?

As of today, there are 1 open houses in Harbourfront

How much does a condo cost in Harbourfront?

In the last month, the median sold price for a condo price in Harbourfront is 742500$, which is an decreased of 5.3% on the same period last year.

Population & demographics

Total population

14,283

Population age (%)

0-19 (8%)20-34 (47%)35-49 (23%)50-64 (12%)65+ (10%)

Household

Average household income

$157,854


Household composition (%)

Single person (52%)Multi person (10%)Single Family (38%)

Owners / Renters (%)

Renters (59%)Owners (41%)

Mother Tongue (%)

English (62%)Mandarin (8%)Yue (Cantonese) (4%)Spanish (4%)Hindi (3%)French (3%)Russian (2%)Arabic (2%)Others (2%)

How much does it cost to live in Harbourfront?

Condo

Median Selling Price$742,500


Average Days on Market

29.89

#Active Listings (April)

293

#Sold Listings (April)

38

Top 1 School in Harbourfront

The Waterfront School635 Queen's Quay W, M5V 3G3, Toronto, ON
7.2/10
PublicJK-8

Harbourfront Review

Transportation

Car Friendly

4/5

Good access to freeways and major arteries, with a large amount of parking nearby

Pedestrian Friendly

4/5

All day-to-day needs are within walking distance

Transit Friendly

5/5

Near a subway and frequent bus lines

Shopping, Food and Nightlife

Cafes

5/5

Variety of cafés within a few minutes' walk

Groceries

5/5

At least one grocery store within a few minutes' walk

Nightlife

3/5

Variety of bars within walking distance

Shopping

5/5

Wide variety of shops within a few minutes' walk

Restaurants

5/5

Variety of restaurants within a few minutes' walk

Greenery & Character

Greenery

1/5

Very few street trees or parks in the area

Quiet

0/5

Many sources of noise nearby

Vibrant

4/5

Vibrant atmosphere at various times of the day

The Harbourfront neighbourhood of Toronto earns its name from the fact that it is situated on the scenic shores of Lake Ontario. If you’re looking for a slice of cottage living in the middle of the city, the Harbourfront might be for you. This unique neighbourhood is immediately south of the city’s downtown core, bordered by Yonge Street to the east, Bathurst Street to the west, and the Gardiner Expressway to the north. South, you’ll find nothing but the tranquil waters of one of Canada’s Great Lakes. Given the neighbourhood’s ideal location, it likely won’t come as a surprise that residents have access to all kinds of waterfront trails, parks, and beaches. This makes it a lovely place to call home year-round, whether you prefer to lounge on the water or run or cycle along it. If you’re looking to spend the afternoon at one of the Toronto Islands, you can easily do so thanks to the ferry that travels directly in and out of the Harbourfront. More than lake access, the Harbourfront has been built up over the years and now features plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, and galleries. The Harbourfront Centre hosts a broad range of events throughout the year. Meanwhile, the Harbourfront can easily be accessed by car or via public transit. The TTC has several bus routes and streetcar routes along Queens Quay and Bathurst. The city’s central transportation hub, Union Station, is also not far away, as are many of King West’s and the Entertainment District’s main attractions, like the CN Tower, Scotiabank Arena, and the Rogers Centre.

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