Newactive$400,000
68 Abell Street Unit 635
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13037236
Filipe & Isabel Ferreira — RE/MAX Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage
Dufferin Grove is the residential pocket that wraps Dufferin Grove Park, between Bloor and College, west of Ossington and east of Lansdowne. The park itself — and the community kitchen, the wood-fired oven, the rink, the Thursday farmers' market — is the cultural centre of gravity. It was one of the first parks in Toronto to be programmed by a residents' association rather than the city, and that civic-mindedness still defines the neighbourhood.
Housing is overwhelmingly Edwardian and Victorian semis on 18–22 ft lots, with pockets of detached on the deeper streets (Havelock, Concord, Sylvan). Two subway stops on Line 2 (Dufferin, Lansdowne) and the Dufferin bus on the 29 route connect to Bloor. Dufferin Mall — a working-class anchor that's been quietly redeveloped into one of the busiest urban malls in the country — is one block north on Bloor.
We've worked the streets — Havelock, Concord, Sylvan, Salem, Sheridan, Lakeview — for years. The buyer profile here is professional couples and small families priced out of Trinity-Bellwoods looking for the same character, two-thirds the price.
We work the streets around Dufferin Grove Park weekly. We know which blocks have flood history, which side of the avenue has the better trees, which schools are oversubscribed, and which contractors actually show up. That granular knowledge changes pricing strategy and changes negotiation.
Filipe & Isabel Ferreira have negotiated thousands of Dufferin Grove-area transactions over 23+ years. On a held offer night we've reliably maximised seller proceeds in multi-offer situations; on the buy side we've structured terms (deposit timing, conditions, irrevocable windows) that win without overpaying.
Pre-listing prep, photography, staging, marketing rollout, offer presentation, conveyancing — every step is run by our team to a documented checklist. Sellers don't lose weekends; buyers don't lose deals to a missed deadline.
Filipe & Isabel Ferreira are full-time licensed REALTORS® and members of TRREB / OREA / CREA. Our brokerage, RE/MAX Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage, carries the standard insurance and trust accounting. Every step is documented; every dollar is accounted for.
Listings are pulled live from the TRREB MLS® feed, filtered to the Canada Post postal areas M6H, M6J — the boundary that defines Dufferin Grove. Because TRREB groups several neighbourhoods into a single district (Toronto C01 / Toronto W02), this two-stage filter is the most community-accurate view available without a paid IDX feed. For street-level filtering, use MLS® Search or contact us directly.
Refreshed live from the TRREB MLS® feed — showing 9 of 45 in Dufferin Grove.
Newactive$400,000
68 Abell Street Unit 635
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13037236
Newactive$2,300,000
276 Crawford Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13036768
Newactive$2,000,000
278 Crawford Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13036774
Newactive$4,300,000
276* Crawford Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13036760
Newactive$5,888,000
1036 & 1038 Queen Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13034648
Newactive$599,000
1154 Queen Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13033930
Newactive$2,295,000
968 Queen Street
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13033232
Newactive$1,259,000
41 Dovercourt Road Unit 302
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13032540
Newactive$1,399,000
76 St Annes Road
Downtown Toronto / Waterfront, ON
MLS® C13032152
Sold data
List prices show seller intent. Sold prices show market reality. Verified clients can view sold prices for Dufferin Grove comparables — the truest indicator of where the market actually is right now.
Why sold data matters: two near-identical homes on the same street can sell weeks apart for materially different prices depending on staging, marketing, offer-night strategy, and timing.
We use sold comparables for every CMA we write, and we'll walk you through them line by line on a buyer or seller consultation.
Pricing in Dufferin Grove is driven by the same forces that drive most of west-end Toronto — interest rate sensitivity, school catchment demand, and the proportional balance of detached vs. semi-detached inventory — but the local nuances matter. Buyers cross-shop Dufferin Grove against Little Portugal, Bloordale, Brockton Village, so pricing decisions need to account for what's actively listed in those adjacent pockets too.
The live numbers in the right-hand panel are computed from the current active inventory inside the Dufferin Grove postal-area filter (M6H, M6J) — they reflect actual today-market pricing, not historical averages. The fastest way to get a precise read on your specific street and home type is a quick conversation with us.
Adjacent neighbourhoods
Semis typically $1.1M–$1.6M depending on renovation level; detached on Havelock or Concord $1.5M–$2.1M. Condos are scarce — most product is small purpose-built or boutique conversions in the $550K–$850K range. Live numbers from the TRREB MLS® below.
It's the heart of the neighbourhood. A community-run wood oven bakes pizza Thursdays; an outdoor rink runs December through March; the Thursday farmers' market is one of the city's most popular. The Friends of Dufferin Grove Park residents' association programs the space jointly with the city.
Renovated semis on the family streets typically sell within 14 days, often in multiple offers. Larger renovation projects or original-condition homes can take 21–35 days because the buyer pool is narrower.
Public elementary is Dovercourt PS or Brock PS depending on the block. Catholic is St. Anthony Catholic School. High school catchment is Bloor Collegiate Institute, with optional attendance to Central Tech or Harbord. French Immersion is offered at Brock PS.
Yes — the proximity to two subway stops, the park, and the gentrifying Dufferin Mall corridor are structural tailwinds. We've seen consistent appreciation since 2015 and the rental market for renovated multi-unit homes is strong.
It's a residential, mixed-income neighbourhood with the same general urban dynamics as the rest of west-end Toronto. The park is well-used and well-lit; the residential streets are quiet. As with anywhere, we recommend visiting on different days and times before you decide.
Tell us what you're trying to do — buy, sell, invest — and we'll set up a no-pressure conversation focused on the Dufferin Grove streets and inventory you care about.