The latest housing statistics for Toronto’s W9 neighbourhoods—including Martin Grove Gardens, Willowridge, Richview Park, Kingsview Village, Richmond Gardens, The Westway, Royal York Gardens, and Humber Heights–Westmount—show a market with slightly lower sales activity but notable price growth.
In March 2026, 30 homes were sold, representing a 9.09% decrease from 33 sales in March 2025. While the number of transactions declined slightly, the average home price increased significantly to $1,104,211, a 13.45% rise compared to $973,282 last year. This increase highlights the continued demand for homes in these established west Toronto neighbourhoods. 📈🏡
New listing activity declined modestly, with 75 properties coming to market, down 5.06% from 79 listings in March 2025. At the same time, homes are taking slightly longer to sell, with average days on market rising from 29 days to 32 days, an increase of 10.34% year-over-year. While still relatively quick by historical standards, the added time suggests a more balanced pace in the market.
Breaking down the sales by property type, detached homes accounted for the majority of transactions, with 17 sales and an average price of $1,104,211. Condo apartments remained the most accessible housing option with an average price of $547,630, while condo townhomes averaged $725,000.
Overall, the W9 real estate market continues to demonstrate strong pricing and steady demand, particularly for detached homes, even as the number of sales and new listings show slight declines. Buyers may see more time to evaluate properties, while sellers can still benefit from strong property values in these desirable Etobicoke communities. 📊
For more information about the W9 real estate market or to find out what your home may be worth, contact Maureen Reed, Sales Representative.