Toronto houses,
all in one place.
PropertyHub.ca is a house-search portal for detached, semi-detached and freehold townhouses across Toronto and the GTA — built and run by one licensed Toronto Broker, not a call centre.
- Houses only — detached, semi-detached & freehold townhouses
- One licensed Broker at Central Home Realty Inc. — no lead resellers
- Live MLS® house listings coming once our data feed is approved
Join the waitlist
We'll email you once when PropertyHub.ca goes live. No spam, ever.
PropertyHub.ca is operated by Central Home Realty Inc., Brokerage. We'll only use your email to notify you about launch — you can unsubscribe any time.
Featured Toronto neighbourhoods
House-rich neighbourhoods we'll cover when listings go live. Join the waitlist below to be notified the day your favourite hood lights up.
Why PropertyHub.ca
Built for one job — finding the right freehold house in Toronto, without the noise of a generic listing site.
A real Toronto Broker
Scott Miralami is a licensed Broker at Central Home Realty Inc., Brokerage — based in Toronto, working only with Toronto and GTA freehold-house buyers and sellers. No call-centre handoffs, no lead resale to outside agents. Every enquiry goes straight to Scott Miralami at 647-239-7151.
House-only focus
Detached, semi-detached and freehold townhouses — the three house types that make up Toronto's freehold market. No condo apartments, no condo townhouses, no commercial. Cleaner search, accurate comparables, no scrolling past property types you'll never buy.
Live MLS® once approved
We are completing the TRREB IDX/VOW agreement that authorizes display of MLS® house listings. Until that approval lands, no listing data is shown — only our coming-soon homepage, free calculators and legal pages. We'll never display fake or stale listings.
Plan your move while we build
Free house-buying tools that work today — no sign-up, no email required.
Toronto freehold-house market data
Median sale price, days on market, $/sqft trends and year-over-year movement across every Toronto freehold-house neighbourhood — refreshed as new TRREB data lands. Coming once approved.
Notify me when live →Learn the Toronto house-buying process
Plain-English guides written by a Toronto Broker who closes Toronto freehold houses every month. No fluff, no SEO filler. Coming alongside the listings launch.
First-time house buyer in Toronto, 2026
Down payment, mortgage pre-approval, inspection, lawyer, closing day — the whole timeline laid out in plain English.
Real Toronto closing costs
Land transfer tax (Ontario + Toronto), lawyer fees, title insurance, adjustments — what you actually pay on closing day for a $1M–$2M house.
The Toronto house buying process, step by step
From mortgage pre-approval to closing — every step, who does what, how long it takes, what can go sideways.
Detached vs semi-detached vs freehold towns
Pros, cons, price ranges and resale dynamics for each of Toronto's three freehold house types.
How to win a Toronto bidding war (or skip it)
Bully offers, conditional vs firm, deposit strategy, and when to walk away from a multi-offer night.
Toronto mortgage rates & stress test, explained
Fixed vs variable, the federal stress test, debt-service ratios, and how lenders see freehold-house buyers in 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Plain answers from Scott Miralami, Broker at Central Home Realty Inc., Brokerage.
When does PropertyHub.ca go live?
PropertyHub.ca is in a coming-soon state while we complete the TRREB IDX/VOW data-feed agreement that lets us display MLS® listings for Toronto freehold houses. The review typically takes one to four weeks. Join the waitlist above and we'll email you the moment listings go live.
What's the difference between detached, semi-detached and freehold townhouses?
A detached house stands alone on its own lot — no shared walls. A semi-detached house shares one common wall with a neighbouring home, but each owner holds title to their own home and lot. A freehold townhouse is part of a row of homes that share walls; the owner holds title to both the home and the land, with no condominium corporation and no monthly maintenance fee.
All three are houses. They're distinct from condo apartments and condo townhouses, which involve a condominium corporation and shared common elements.
How much does a house cost in Toronto in 2026?
Pricing varies widely by neighbourhood and house type. Freehold townhouses in outer-416 and inner-905 neighbourhoods tend to be the most accessible entry point. Detached homes in core neighbourhoods like Rosedale, Forest Hill or Lawrence Park sit at the top of the range.
For an accurate, current price range tailored to your budget and preferred neighbourhoods, run our Affordability calculator and join the waitlist for live MLS® listing data once approved.
What's the down payment for a freehold house in Toronto?
Canadian federal rules require a minimum 5% down payment on the first $500,000 of the purchase price and 10% on the portion from $500,000 to $1.5 million. Homes priced above $1.5 million require a 20% down payment minimum.
Many Toronto freehold houses fall in the $1M–$1.5M range, where the blended minimum works out to roughly 7–8% of the purchase price. Our Mortgage Pre-Qualifier walks through the math.
How much is land transfer tax on a Toronto house?
Toronto buyers pay both Ontario and Municipal Land Transfer Tax — effectively double the LTT compared to anywhere else in Ontario. The combined tax on a $1.2M house is approximately $40,000+.
First-time buyers may qualify for rebates of up to $4,000 (Ontario) plus $4,475 (Toronto), reducing combined LTT on a starter house by up to $8,475. Our Affordability calculator builds LTT directly into the closing-cost estimate.
What's the difference between PropertyHub.ca and CondoGo.ca?
Both portals are run by Scott Miralami at Central Home Realty Inc., Brokerage. CondoGo.ca is the condo-apartment and condo-townhouse portal. PropertyHub.ca is the freehold-house portal — detached, semi-detached and freehold townhouses only.
Each portal is purpose-built for its property type so buyers see clean, relevant results without scrolling past unit types they'll never buy.
Who runs PropertyHub.ca?
PropertyHub.ca is operated by Scott Miralami, a licensed Broker with Central Home Realty Inc., Brokerage, in Toronto. No call centre, no lead resale to outside agents — every enquiry comes directly to Scott Miralami.
Reach Scott Miralami at 647-239-7151 or via the Contact page.
When can I see real listings on PropertyHub.ca?
Real MLS® house listings will appear once the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) approves our IDX/VOW data-feed application for house data. This review typically takes one to four weeks.
Until then, no listing data is displayed — only our coming-soon homepage, free house-buying calculators, and legal/compliance pages. We will never show fake, stale, or fabricated listings.
About the listings
We're completing the approvals needed to display MLS® house listings on PropertyHub.ca. Until that's in place, no listing data is shown. Join the waitlist above and we'll let you know the day it goes live.