Homes for Sale in Runnymede: 2026 Toronto Real Estate Guide
A full guide to the Runnymede real estate market in 2026: median prices near $1.075M, semis selling in under two weeks, the homes on offer, and how the neighbourhood compares to Bloor West Village.
If you are looking at homes for sale in Runnymede, you are shopping one of the West End's most dependable family markets. As of June 2026, the median sale price sits near $1,075,000 and the typical home sells in about 11 days, according to the Casa Pronto market desk.
Runnymede borders Bloor West Village and High Park, and it keeps drawing families who want that same lifestyle. This guide covers what the Runnymede real estate market looks like in 2026, the kinds of homes you will find, and what the conditions mean for buyers and sellers.
Why Runnymede stays in demand
Runnymede is a family-friendly Toronto neighbourhood known for its character homes, mature tree-lined streets, the landmark Runnymede Library, and direct Line 2 subway access from Runnymede and Jane stations. It sits right next to Bloor West Village and High Park, sharing the same core draws while often trading at a slightly different price point.
The features buyers keep coming back for include:
- Detached and semi-detached character homes on quiet residential streets
- The historic Runnymede branch of the Toronto Public Library
- High Park, Runnymede Park and nearby green space
- Highly rated public school catchments
- A direct subway ride downtown on Line 2
What the latest numbers show
As of June 2026, Runnymede recorded a median sale price of roughly $1,075,000 and a median of about 11 days on market, according to the Casa Pronto market desk. Better-prepared listings, especially move-in-ready semis, frequently sell above asking.
Eleven days is brisk without being frantic. The pace is a touch more measured than neighbouring Bloor West Village, but it is still firmly a seller-leaning market for the right home. That balance is part of the appeal: buyers get slightly more breathing room than in the fastest pockets, while sellers still benefit from steady demand.
The homes you will find here
The Runnymede housing market is anchored by detached and semi-detached homes, many with the character details typical of the West End. Knowing the segments helps set expectations:
- Detached homes: the premium end, prized for space and proximity to High Park
- Semi-detached houses: the workhorse of the market, popular with families
- Townhomes and condos: a smaller share, offering lower entry points
Buyers pay a premium for proximity to High Park, top-rated schools and the Bloor West shopping district just to the west. Move-in-ready homes consistently draw the most competition.
Runnymede as an overflow market
One dynamic defines Runnymede: it is frequently the first place buyers look when they are priced out of Bloor West Village next door. The two neighbourhoods share walkability, parks, schools and Line 2 access, so when competition pushes a buyer east, Runnymede captures that demand. This is a big reason the market here holds firm even when the broader region cools.
What it means if you are buying
With a median of about 11 days on market and above-asking sales common on the best listings, buyers in Runnymede benefit from knowing the market before they start. That means understanding what a fair price looks like for a semi versus a detached home, and being ready to view promptly when a listing appears. This is a description of how the market behaves, not advice on what to pay.
What it means if you are selling
For sellers, move-in-ready homes that are priced to recent comparable sales and presented well are the ones setting the pace. Homes that need work or are priced ahead of the market can still take longer than the 11-day median. The strong school catchments and High Park proximity remain the features that buyers will pay up for.
What to watch through 2026
As with the rest of the West End, the key variable is supply. Runnymede's prices and selling times depend heavily on how many character homes come up for sale, and on what is happening one neighbourhood over in Bloor West Village. As long as that overflow demand continues and listings stay limited, Runnymede is likely to remain a firm, family-driven market.
These figures are reported by the Casa Pronto market desk and are effective as of June 2026. Markets move month to month, so confirm current numbers with a licensed professional before making a decision. Casa Pronto is an information and referral service, not a brokerage.
Sources
- Casa Pronto market desk (as of 2026-06)
- Casa Pronto neighbourhood profile (as of 2026-06)