These Are The Most Expensive (And Cheapest) Houses In Brampton Right Now
Published July 5, 2019 at 10:18 pm
The Brampton real estate market is currently being defined by its ever-climbing prices.
In Brampton, a total of 932 homes sold in June, a 20.8 per cent year-over-year improvement.
The Brampton real estate market is currently being defined by its ever-climbing prices.
In Brampton, a total of 932 homes sold in June, a 20.8 per cent year-over-year improvement.
Meanwhile, new listings fell 0.8 per cent to a total of 1,491, which has led to a price surge of 6.9 per cent to an average of $744,590.
The market has also turned around from the lower end of balanced last year to a bona fide sellers’ market with a sales-to-new-listings ratio of 62 per cent.
This has left many to question the real estate market in Brampton.
So, we compiled a list of houses that sold for big bucks -and some that were sold at a more affordable price – this past month in Brampton.
Most Expensive
Price: $2,175,000
Neighbourhood: Toronto Gore Rural Estate
Bedrooms: 4+2
Washrooms: 5
Price: $2,150,000
Neighbourhood: Bram East
Bedrooms: 4
Washrooms: 1
Price: $1,940,000
Neighbourhood: Toronto Gore Rural Estate
Bedrooms: 5
Washrooms: 6
Price: $1,885,000
Neighbourhood: Snelgrove
Bedrooms: 4+1
Washrooms: 8
Price: $1,810,000
Neighbourhood: Vales of Castlemore
Bedrooms: 5+1
Washrooms: 5
Least Expensive
Price: $320,000
Neighbourhood: Queen Street Corridor
Bedrooms: 2
Washrooms: 2
Price: $329,000
Neighbourhood: Bram East
Bedrooms: 1
Washrooms: 1
Price: $335,000
Neighbourhood: Brampton South
Bedrooms: 1
Washrooms: 2
Price: $335,000
Neighbourhood: Queen Street Corridor
Bedrooms: 1+1
Washrooms: 1
Price: $337,000
Neighbourhood: Queen Street Corridor
Bedrooms: 2+1
Washrooms: 2
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