The average home price in Brampton Ontario was $885,936 in April 2026, according to TRREB, down about 6.7% year over year on the MLS Home Price Index. The median sat at $830,500. The Brampton market is sitting in buyer-favoured territory right now.
If you have been searching for what a house actually costs around here, the headline number is simple. The average home price in Brampton Ontario was $885,936 in April 2026. The fuller picture, once you split out the medians, the price index, and the gap between home types, is where most buyers and sellers get tripped up. Here is what the latest data says.
What the average home price in Brampton is right now
According to TRREB’s April 2026 Market Watch, the average home price in Brampton Ontario was $885,936 across all home types. That came from 406 sales worth a combined $359.7 million for the month. The median price, which a lot of people find more useful, was $830,500. Year to date through April, the average held steady at $885,119, so the spring did not move the average much.
The direction matters as much as the level. Brampton’s MLS Home Price Index Composite benchmark sat at $857,000 in April 2026, down 6.69% from a year earlier. So prices are softer than they were in April 2025, not stronger. That lines up with what sellers have been feeling on the ground.
Inventory backs up the buyer-favoured read. Brampton was carrying 5.4 months of inventory in April. Anything above four months tilts toward buyers under the usual TRREB definition. Homes took 30 days to sell on average once listed, and properties that relisted were spending closer to 47 days on market in total. For comparison, the GTA average price was $1,051,969 in April, down 4.9% year over year, so Brampton continues to sit well below the regional average. If you want to see what specific homes near you actually closed at, the sold price tool pulls real numbers rather than estimates.

Average, median, and HPI: why the numbers differ
Three numbers get quoted for Brampton and they rarely match, which causes a lot of confusion. The average home price in Brampton Ontario was $885,936 in April, the median was $830,500, and the HPI benchmark was $857,000. They measure different things.
The average just adds up every sale and divides by the count. A handful of expensive detached homes pull it upward, so the average usually sits above what a typical buyer pays. The median is the middle sale, the point where half the homes sold for more and half for less. That $830,500 median is often the closer read on a normal purchase because one or two luxury sales cannot drag it around.
The HPI benchmark is the most stable of the three. It tracks a consistent “typical” home over time and strips out the month-to-month change in what mix of homes happened to sell. That is why the HPI is the number to watch for the trend. The benchmark falling 6.69% year over year tells you the underlying market cooled, even on a month where the average looked flat. When you are pricing a home to sell, leaning on the HPI and recent comparable sales beats anchoring to a single average. A proper home evaluation uses all three plus the actual condition and street.
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Average home price in Brampton by home type
The all-in average hides a wide spread. What you pay in Brampton depends heavily on the type of home, and the gap between a detached house and a condo apartment is large right now. Here is the April 2026 breakdown from TRREB.
| Home type | Average price | Median price |
|---|---|---|
| Detached | $1,018,564 | $932,000 |
| Semi-detached | $804,242 | $805,250 |
| Townhouse (att/row) | $767,488 | $760,000 |
| Condo townhouse | $595,694 | $580,000 |
| Condo apartment | $421,376 | $390,000 |
A detached home averaged $1,018,564, but the median of $932,000 shows the under-$1M detached pool is real and findable. Townhouses and condos took the hardest hit on the index, with the townhouse HPI down 9.47% and the apartment HPI down 9.08% year over year, the softest segments in the city. If you are shopping by budget rather than by type, the current Brampton listings are the fastest way to see what each price band gets you. Worth noting the neighbour next door: the average Mississauga price was $980,653 in April, so Brampton still prices below Mississauga for a comparable home.

Frequently asked questions
What is the average home price in Brampton in 2026?
The average home price in Brampton Ontario was $885,936 in April 2026 according to TRREB, with a median of $830,500. Year to date through April the average was $885,119, so prices held fairly flat through the first four months of the year rather than climbing.
Are Brampton home prices going up or down?
Down, modestly. Brampton’s MLS Home Price Index benchmark of $857,000 in April 2026 was 6.69% lower than a year earlier. With 5.4 months of inventory on the market, Brampton sits in buyer-favoured territory, so buyers have more room to negotiate than they did in 2025.
How much is a detached home in Brampton?
A detached home in Brampton averaged $1,018,564 in April 2026, with a median of $932,000 per TRREB. The median sitting under a million means a fair share of detached homes still trade below the $1M mark, depending on the neighbourhood, lot, and condition.
Bottom line
The average home price in Brampton Ontario was $885,936 in April 2026, with a median of $830,500 and a price index that is down 6.69% year over year. Read together, those numbers say the same thing: Brampton is softer than it was a year ago and sitting in buyer-favoured territory with 5.4 months of inventory. If you are buying, you have negotiating room. If you are selling, pricing to the index and recent comparable sales matters more than ever. Either way, start with the real numbers for your Brampton street, not a city-wide average. You can find current figures any time at TRREB.