These are the cheapest places in the GTA to buy a condo right now GTA RealEstate
Crunching the numbers, Wahi determined that Oshawa, in Durham region, was the cheapest place to buy a condo in the GTA last month, with an astonishingly cheap selling average of $505,191.Coming in as somewhat of a surprise, the second-cheapest condo market in the GTA is actually York, within the City of Toronto, where the average selling price for a condo in February was $563,431.Right back to Durham Region, the town of Clarington offers condos selling at an average of $594,355.
It's much cheaper than the Toronto and region-wide average, but still priced higher thanScar-town has always been known as a place with lower property prices than central areas of Toronto, and that is also the case with condo units. Scarborough condos sold at an average of $594,903 last month, once again, well below city and region-wide averages but by no means cheap.
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