GTA Market Pulse — Week of March 30, 2026
The GTA market is not stalled.
3,747 homes sold across the Greater Toronto Area in the month of March alone — and the weighted average sale price sits at approximately $1,017,000.
Watch our video above for the full breakdown of what those numbers mean and where the market is heading.
This is a market in motion. But it is moving with intention. Some areas are seeing high transaction volume. Others are seeing low sales counts with prices well above two million dollars.
Both conditions exist at the same time. That is the defining feature of the GTA market right now.
Why This Market Split Matters for Buyers and Sellers
17,757 active listings are sitting across the GTA as of March 29.
That is a significant inventory number. For buyers, it means more choice. For sellers, it means more competition.
The market is not moving the same way in every neighbourhood. Mississauga recorded 410 sold listings this month — the highest volume in the region. King Township recorded 14 sold listings. King’s average sale price? $2,093,214.
That contrast is not a contradiction. It is a signal.
High-end markets absorb fewer buyers because fewer buyers qualify. But those who do are transacting with confidence. Low-to-mid-range markets are moving more listings because demand at that price point remains active.
The GTA median sale price for March holds at $857,000. The fact it is holding — not falling — reflects underlying demand.
The Ontario Real Estate Association tracks provincial trends, and the pattern is consistent: affordability pressure is shifting buyer activity toward specific corridors and property types, not away from the market entirely.
The Data Behind This Week’s Numbers
Here is what the GTA-wide numbers show for March 2026.
Sold listings (month): 3,747
Sold listings (year-to-date): 9,310
Active listings: 17,757
Weighted average sale price (month): $1,017,000
Median sale price (month): $857,000
Highest average sale price by district: Toronto C12 at $3,666,393
Highest sales volume: Mississauga at 410 sold listings
Lowest average sale price: Brock at $602,556
The spread between the lowest and highest average sale price in the GTA is over $3 million. No single number summarizes this market. Buyers and sellers need neighbourhood-level data to make sound decisions.
LifestyleVideos.com publishes this breakdown every week so the numbers stay current and usable.
How to Read This Market and Act on It
Step one: identify your price band.
The GTA market below $800,000 is moving with volume. Oshawa’s median sits at $699,000 with 149 sold listings. Clarington’s median is $730,000 with 93 sold listings. These are active markets with real buyer interest.
Step two: check active inventory against sold listings for your target area.
Mississauga has a 4.9-to-1 ratio of active to sold listings per month. King Township has a 14-to-1 ratio. A higher ratio means more negotiating room for buyers. A tighter ratio means sellers hold more control.
Step three: look at the year-over-year average, not the monthly average.
Monthly averages shift with seasonal volume. The year-to-date average gives a cleaner picture of where values are settling.
If you are ready to search active listings in your target market, start at Gaggigroup.com to see what is available right now.
People Also Ask
What is the average home price in the GTA in March 2026?
The weighted average sale price across the GTA in March 2026 is approximately $1,017,000. The median sale price sits at $857,000.
How many homes sold in the GTA this month?
3,747 homes sold across Greater Toronto Area municipalities in the month of March 2026, with 9,310 sold year-to-date.
Is the GTA real estate market slowing down?
Transaction volume remains active in mid-range markets. High-end areas show lower volume but strong per-sale prices. The market is selective, not declining.
Ready to Make a Move?
The numbers are updated every week at LifestyleVideos.com.
Whether you are buying, selling, or watching, the weekly GTA Market Pulse gives you the data before you need to act — not after.
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