Skip to main content

Toronto vs Hamilton — Home Buying Comparison (2026)

Updated

Toronto and Hamilton are separated by 70 kilometres of highway and hundreds of thousands of dollars in home prices. This guide breaks down every factor to help you decide which city is the right fit.

Price comparison

Property TypeTorontoHamiltonSavings
Detached (avg)$1,350,000$700,000$650,000 (48%)
Semi-detached$1,050,000$600,000$450,000 (43%)
Townhouse$850,000$550,000$300,000 (35%)
Condo$700,000$450,000$250,000 (36%)

What the same money buys

BudgetIn TorontoIn Hamilton
$500,0001-bed condo (downtown)2-bed townhouse or older detached
$700,0002-bed condo or starter semiDetached 3-bed with yard
$1,000,000Small semi in East York / LeslievillePremium detached in Westdale or Dundas
$1,300,000Average detached (North York, Scarborough)Large detached in best neighbourhoods + money left over

Land transfer tax comparison

Toronto is the only city in Canada with a municipal land transfer tax in addition to the provincial one.

Purchase PriceToronto LTT (Provincial + Municipal)Hamilton LTT (Provincial Only)Hamilton Savings
$500,000$12,950$6,475$6,475
$700,000$20,950$10,475$10,475
$1,000,000$32,950$16,475$16,475
$1,500,000$52,950$26,475$26,475

First-time buyer rebates are the same — up to $4,000 off the Ontario LTT in both cities. But Toronto FTBs also get up to $4,475 off the municipal LTT, partially offsetting the double-tax disadvantage.

Total closing cost comparison

Same property: $700,000 (first-time buyer, 10% down)

Cost ItemTorontoHamilton
Down payment$70,000$70,000
Provincial LTT$10,475$10,475
Toronto Municipal LTT$10,475$0
FTB Provincial rebate–$4,000–$4,000
FTB Municipal rebate–$4,475$0
Legal fees$2,200$1,500
Title insurance$400$350
Home inspection$400$400
PST on CMHC (8%)$1,566$1,566
Property tax adjustment$1,200$1,300
Insurance$800$900
Moving$2,000$1,500
Total cash needed$91,041$83,991

Even at the same purchase price, buying in Hamilton saves approximately $7,000 in closing costs due to no municipal LTT.

Commuting reality

GO Transit (Lakeshore West line)

RouteTravel TimeFrequency (Peak)Monthly Pass
Hamilton GO → Union Station75–90 minEvery 30 min (peak)~$450
West Harbour GO → Union Station70–85 minLimited service~$450
Aldershot GO → Union Station55–65 minEvery 30 min (peak)~$420
Hamilton GO → Oakville GO35–45 minEvery 30 min (peak)~$350

Driving

RouteOff-PeakRush Hour (AM to Toronto)
Hamilton → Downtown Toronto60–75 min90–120 min
Hamilton → Mississauga40–50 min60–80 min
Hamilton → Oakville25–35 min40–55 min

Commuting cost comparison

ModeMonthly CostAnnual Cost
GO Train (Hamilton → Union)$450$5,400
Driving (Hamilton → Toronto, daily)$550–$700 (gas, parking, insurance, wear)$6,600–$8,400
Hybrid (drive 2 days, GO 3 days)$400–$500$4,800–$6,000

Break-even analysis: If commuting costs you $6,000–$8,000/year, but you save $300,000+ on the purchase price, the commuting cost is easily offset — even before considering the lower mortgage payments.

Monthly cost comparison

$700,000 property in each city (10% down, 4.89% fixed, 25yr)

Monthly CostToronto $700K CondoHamilton $700K Detached
Mortgage payment$3,644$3,644
Condo fees$550$0
Property tax$350$500
Insurance$50 (condo unit)$100 (home)
Utilities$100 (condo)$350 (house)
GO commute (if commuting)$0$450
Total monthly$4,694$5,044

The monthly costs are surprisingly similar — Hamilton’s commuting cost largely offsets Toronto’s condo fees. But in Hamilton, you own a detached home with a yard and garage instead of a condo unit.

Appreciation comparison

PeriodToronto Avg Annual AppreciationHamilton Avg Annual Appreciation
2015–20208–10%10–14%
2020–2022 (pandemic)15–25%20–35%
2022–2024 (correction)–5% to –10%–10% to –15%
2024–2026 (recovery)3–5%3–6%

Hamilton has appreciated faster in percentage terms but is more volatile — it gained more in the boom and lost more in the correction. Toronto is typically more stable because of its diversified economy and global demand.

Quality of life comparison

FactorTorontoHamilton
Restaurants / nightlifeWorld-class — every cuisine, unlimited optionsStrong and growing — James Street North, Locke Street, Ottawa Street
Arts / cultureMajor museums, theatres, festivals year-roundArt Crawl scene, Hamilton Philharmonic, emerging cultural hub
Outdoor accessHigh Park, Toronto Islands, ravine trailsBruce Trail access, Dundas Peak, waterfalls, escarpment
SportsMajor league teams (Leafs, Raptors, Blue Jays, TFC)CFL Tiger-Cats, Forge FC, proximity to Toronto teams
Transit (internal)TTC subway, streetcars, busesHSR buses only (no rail transit), LRT cancelled
SchoolsWide range, some excellent public and privateGood public schools, McMaster University
HealthcareMultiple major hospitals, world-class specialistsHamilton Health Sciences, McMaster Hospital, strong
TrafficHeavy — worst in CanadaModerate but growing, QEW/403 congestion
AirportPearson (YYZ) — all destinationsHamilton (YHM) — limited; Pearson 45–60 min away

Who should buy in Hamilton?

Your SituationRecommendation
Need a detached home and budget is under $900KHamilton — much more selection and quality
Commute to downtown Toronto dailyConsider carefully — 3+ hours daily commuting is exhausting
Work hybrid (2-3 days in Toronto)Hamilton is ideal — best of both worlds
Work in Mississauga / Oakville / BurlingtonHamilton — commute is manageable, savings are huge
Work remotelyHamilton — no commuting cost, more space, lower cost
Value walkability and transit above allToronto — TTC and walkable neighbourhoods are far superior
Buying for investment (rental)Hamilton — better cash flow due to lower price relative to rents
First-time buyer, single income, under $100KHamilton — may not qualify for anything in Toronto

Hamilton neighbourhood guide

NeighbourhoodAvg DetachedCharacterBest For
Westdale$800K–$1.0MMcMaster area, tree-lined, premiumFamilies, academics
Dundas$700K–$900KSmall-town feel, escarpment, waterfall accessOutdoor lovers
Locke Street / Kirkendall$650K–$850KTrendy, shops, restaurants, walkableYoung professionals
Crown Point$550K–$700KGentrifying, Centre Mall area, appreciatingValue seekers
Stoney Creek$600K–$750KSuburban, newer areas, lake accessFamilies
Hamilton Mountain$550K–$700KUpper city, affordable detached, viewsFirst-time buyers
Binbrook$600K–$750KNew builds, rural fringe, growingFamilies wanting new construction
🏠

Get the best mortgage rate in Canada — in minutes

Homewise negotiates with 30+ banks and lenders for you. Free, 5 minutes, no credit check.

Get Started →

Affiliate disclosure: WealthNorth may earn a commission if you apply through this link. This does not affect your rate or cost.