4 Curlew Drive in Toronto: Parkwoods-Donalda House for sale (Toronto C13) : MLS®# C12922178
Looking for the cheapest house for sale in Toronto? While Toronto is known for its sky-high real estate prices, budget-conscious buyers can still find great deals in emerging neighbourhoods, older properties, or homes with renovation potential. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or investor, affordable housing opportunities do exist, if you know where to look.
Welcome to this beautiful 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom freehold townhouse. This property includes many upgrades, unique features, and an underground parking, sheltering you and your vehicle from the elements. The well-designed floor plan maximizes the available living and entertainment space. The main floor boasts roughly 9.5 foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows for an abundance of natural light. The kitchen is appointed with full-sized stainless steel appliances and a gorgeous built-in oven and cooktop. This unit is also one of the only few units that includes a full-sized semi-finished basement, with included rough-in plumbing for a second bathroom, and features a private entrance into and out of the unit from the underground garage. The rooftop also features a full-sized wrap-around terrace spanning the length and width of the home and is equipped with a natural gas line connection. Excellent space for relaxing, hosting, get-togethers and barbecues. Situated in the highly desirable Parkwoods-Donalda neighbourhood with easy access to the DVP/404, 401, and an abundance of shops and restaurants, all just minutes away. TTC access is also located just across the street from the home. Upgraded features:- Remote and wand controlled blinds on the main floor and curtain rods on the second (2.5K value) - Oak hardwood throughout the house (including the stairs) - Upgraded kitchen cabinets (hardwood) and countertop - Upgraded bathroom tiles and countertop
Property Type:
Residential Freehold
Property Sub Type:
Att/Row/Townhouse
Home Style:
3-Storey
Total Approx Floor Area:
1100-1500
Lot Depth:
0'0 m
Lot Frontage:
0'0 m
Direction Faces:
North
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1.0
Water supply:
Municipal
Kitchens:
1
Bedrooms Above Grade:
2
Kitchens Above Grade:
1
Rooms Above Grade:
5
Heating type:
Forced Air
Heating Fuel:
Gas
Foundation:
Poured Concrete
Roof:
Flat
Basement:
Partially Finished, Walk-Out
Fireplace/Stove:
No
Garage:
Other
Garage Spaces:
1.0
Parking Spaces:
0
Total Parking Spaces:
1.0
Family Room:
No
Possession Details:
Flexible
Pool:
None
HST Applicable To Sale Price:
Included In
Taxes:
$5,278.61 /
2025
Assessment:
$- /
-
Toronto
Toronto C13
Parkwoods-Donalda
Water Heater, Rough-In Bath
Hot Water Rental. Furnace Rental.
Powered roller blinds on the main floor. Built-in cooktop and oven, stainless steel double-door refrigerator, stainless steel built-in dishwasher, stainless steel range hood. Washer and dryer.
Storage shelves in the basement. Fridge in basement.
• Entry point into one of Canada’s hottest real estate markets • Opportunity to renovate and build equity • Perfect for investors seeking rental income • Found in up-and-coming or transitioning neighbourhoods • Lower property taxes and mortgage payments
What to Expect from the Cheapest Homes in Toronto
When browsing Toronto’s lowest-priced houses, you’ll often see:
• Bungalows, semi-detached, or older detached homes • Smaller lot sizes or homes requiring updates • Basic finishes or dated interiors • Value-add potential with zoning flexibility or laneway options • Proximity to transit, future developments, or outer boroughs
Neighbourhood Highlights Near Toronto’s Affordable Homes
Some of the cheapest houses in Toronto can be found in areas like Scarborough, Etobicoke, and parts of North York. These regions offer a mix of older inventory, multi-family zoning, and properties near GO transit or future development zones. While they may not boast luxury appeal upfront, they offer excellent long-term growth and accessibility.
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FAQs – Cheapest House for Sale in Toronto
1. What is the lowest price for a house in Toronto right now? As of this month, listings can start as low as $500,000, especially in areas needing renovation or further from the downtown core.
2. Are cheap houses in Toronto a good investment? Yes, if you’re willing to renovate or rent. Properties under market value tend to appreciate faster when updated.
3. Can I get a mortgage for a fixer-upper home? Absolutely. Some lenders offer renovation financing options for older or distressed homes.
4. What type of buyer usually targets low-priced homes? First-time buyers, flippers, and long-term investors looking to add value are most common.