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Toronto Condo Market Outlook: Risk, Opportunity, or Both?

April 24, 20266 min read

A seller-focused guide from Danny Macedo and the Macedo Real Estate Group

Are you wondering whether now is a good time to sell a condo in Toronto? The Toronto condo market outlook in 2026 is not as simple as “good” or “bad.” It is a market where pricing, presentation, timing, and building-level details matter more than broad headlines. For condo sellers, that creates both risk and opportunity. The risk is assuming yesterday’s price expectations still apply. The opportunity is that well-positioned condos can still attract serious buyers when the listing strategy matches today’s market conditions.

At the Macedo Real Estate Group, led by Danny Macedo in Toronto, our focus is helping sellers make confident decisions with local market data, clear advice, and a practical plan. This article breaks down what condo owners should know before listing, what buyers are watching, and how to prepare your condo for a more selective market.

Quick takeaway for Toronto condo sellers: The condo market has more choice than many low-rise segments, so sellers need accurate pricing, strong digital marketing, clean documentation, and a listing story that makes the unit easy for buyers to understand.

What Is Happening in the GTA Condo Market?

The broader GTA housing market showed early signs of improved activity in March 2026, but prices remained under pressure. TRREB reported 5,039 GTA home sales in March 2026, up 1.7% from March 2025, while the average selling price was $1,017,796, down 6.7% year over year. The MLS® HPI Composite benchmark price was also down 7.4% year over year, showing that the price adjustment was not limited to one property type.

For condos, the story is more nuanced. TRREB’s Q4 2025 condo report noted that GTA condominium apartment sales were lower than a year earlier, while active condo listings were higher. That gave condo buyers more choice and more negotiating power on price. For sellers, this means the market is not rewarding generic listings. Buyers are comparing units carefully, looking at layout, maintenance fees, building reputation, parking, locker access, views, condition, and nearby transit.

Why Condo Sellers Are Facing More Competition

Condos are often the entry point for first-time buyers, downsizers, investors, and newcomers, but affordability still matters. Even when prices soften, monthly carrying costs can remain high because buyers are looking at mortgage payments, condo fees, property taxes, insurance, and potential special assessments. That is why two similar units in the same neighbourhood can perform very differently.

Another major factor is supply. CMHC’s 2026 Housing Market Outlook stated that Toronto housing starts are expected to remain low as condominium starts continue to slow, partly offset by strong rental construction. That matters because new ownership supply and resale condo inventory influence buyer psychology. When buyers feel they have options, they are less likely to rush, less likely to overlook flaws, and more likely to negotiate.

Risk or Opportunity? It Depends on the Seller’s Strategy

For a seller, the biggest risk is entering the market with an outdated price expectation. A condo that is priced too high can quickly become stale, especially if similar units in the same building or nearby towers are sitting unsold. Once a listing accumulates days on market, buyers may assume there is room to negotiate, even if the property itself is in good condition.

The opportunity is that many sellers still underinvest in presentation. Professional photography, accurate floor plans, compelling listing copy, strong staging choices, and well-organized building documents can separate one condo from a crowded field. A buyer who can quickly understand the value of the unit is more likely to book a showing and submit a serious offer.

Visual Guide: What Buyers Compare Before Making an Offer

How Danny Macedo Helps Condo Sellers Read the Market

Data is useful, but it only becomes valuable when it is interpreted correctly. A city-wide average does not tell you what your specific condo is worth. Your building, exposure, floor height, parking, locker, layout, maintenance fee, view, renovation level, and competing listings all affect value.

Danny Macedo and the Macedo Real Estate Group approach condo pricing by looking at several layers of evidence: recent comparable sales, active competition, expired listings, building trends, neighbourhood demand, and the likely buyer profile. This helps sellers avoid two common mistakes: listing too high and losing momentum, or listing too low without a clear offer strategy.

What Condo Sellers Should Do Before Listing

Before listing a Toronto condo, sellers should prepare the property and the paperwork. That does not mean over-renovating. In many cases, targeted preparation produces a better return than major upgrades. The goal is to remove friction for the buyer and make the unit feel easy to purchase.

Key preparation steps include:

·Order or prepare key condo documents early, including information buyers may ask about.

·Review recent sales in the building and nearby comparable buildings.

·Fix minor issues such as loose handles, paint scuffs, damaged caulking, and burnt-out bulbs.

·Declutter countertops, closets, balconies, storage areas, and entryways.

·Use professional photography and a floor plan to make the listing easy to evaluate online.

·Confirm the showing strategy, offer review process, and communication plan before launch.

A Note on Pricing, Representation, and Professional Advice

Every seller’s situation is different. This article is general real estate information, not legal, tax, mortgage, accounting, or financial advice. Sellers should speak with qualified professionals in those fields when those questions arise.

In Ontario, sellers should also understand their representation options before signing an agreement with a brokerage. RECO’s consumer information explains that buyers and sellers must receive the RECO Information Guide before services or assistance are provided. Any listing agreement, marketing plan, and compensation arrangement should be reviewed carefully and agreed to in writing. The Macedo Real Estate Group is committed to clear communication, accurate advertising, and ethical guidance throughout the selling process.

Should You Sell Your Toronto Condo in 2026?

The answer depends on your goals. If you need more space, want to move closer to work or family, are carrying an investment property that no longer fits your plan, or are ready to transition into another home, the market may still offer a workable path. The key is to understand the current competition before you list.

A softer condo market does not mean every seller should wait. It means sellers need better strategy. The right approach can help you protect your equity, reduce unnecessary days on market, and create a smoother selling experience.

Talk to the Macedo Real Estate Group Before You List

If you are thinking about selling a condo in Toronto or the Greater Toronto Area, start with a clear picture of your property’s position in the market. Danny Macedo and the Macedo Real Estate Group can help you review comparable sales, assess competing listings, identify buyer objections, and build a listing strategy designed for today’s condo market.

Contact the Macedo Real Estate Group to schedule a confidential condo selling consultation and find out what your Toronto condo could be worth in the current market.

Source Notes

·Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), “GTA Home Sales Up and Selling Prices Down in March,” April 7, 2026.

·TRREB, “Condo Market Report,” Q4 2025 release, February 4, 2026.

·Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), “Housing Market Outlook 2026,” February 10, 2026.

·RECO, “Information Guide” and advertising guidance for Ontario real estate registrants.

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Danny Macedo

Danny Macedo is a distinguished Realtor® based in Toronto, Ontario, offering a full spectrum of real estate services tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. With three decades of experience in the Toronto real estate market, Danny has built a reputation for delivering exceptional results, thanks to his deep market knowledge, personalized approach, and commitment to excellence. At the heart of Danny's services is a passion for helping clients navigate the complexities of buying and selling properties. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, a seasoned investor, or looking to sell your property, Danny provides comprehensive support that covers every aspect of the real estate transaction.

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