Three detacheds traded above ask on Runnymede Rd this week
Detached homes near the village core keep clearing over asking. Here's what the latest closings say about momentum — and what it takes to win a home here right now.
Bloor West Village just posted the fastest median sale time in the Greater Toronto Area — seven days — even as bidding cooled across most of the region. Here's what's pulling buyers into this single pocket, and what it means if you're trying to get in.
Detached homes near the village core keep clearing over asking. Here's what the latest closings say about momentum — and what it takes to win a home here right now.
What's opening along the village's main shopping street, and why the retail mix is one of the quiet reasons families pay a premium to live here.
A plain-language look at what the public data does and doesn't say about safety in the neighbourhood — and how to check it for yourself.
The buyer profile reshaping Bloor West Village — where they're coming from, what they're after, and what it means for prices.
School boundaries are a quiet driver of home prices here. How the catchments work, why they move, and how to confirm the one for any address.
Your walkable rundown of what's on near the village core — and why the calendar is part of the neighbourhood's draw.
| Metric | Value | As of |
|---|---|---|
| Median sale price | $990,000 | June 2026 |
| Median days on market | 7 days | June 2026 |
| Selling above asking | Yes — most listings | June 2026 |
Yes. As of June 2026, Bloor West Village is one of Toronto's most sought-after West End neighbourhoods, prized for its Edwardian homes, walkable High Park access, strong schools, and a pedestrian-friendly shopping strip. Demand consistently outpaces supply, keeping homes selling quickly and often over asking.
As of June 2026, the median sale price in Bloor West Village is approximately $990,000, with most listings selling above asking. Detached Edwardian homes command a premium, while condos and townhomes near Bloor Street offer lower entry points. Prices have stayed firm thanks to limited inventory and steady demand.
Bloor West Village is considered one of Toronto's safer residential neighbourhoods as of June 2026. It is a quiet, family-oriented community with active residents' associations, well-lit walkable streets, and low rates of violent crime relative to the city average, making it popular with families and downsizers alike.
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