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Cost of Living in Toronto 2026: Complete Breakdown

Updated

Monthly Cost of Living Summary

ExpenseSingle PersonCoupleFamily of 4
Rent (1-bed / 2-bed / 3-bed)$2,200–$2,600$2,800–$3,400$3,300–$4,200
Groceries$400–$550$700–$950$1,000–$1,400
Transportation$160–$350$280–$500$350–$600
Utilities$100–$160$120–$180$150–$220
Internet + phone$120–$160$160–$220$180–$260
Insurance (tenant/home + health)$100–$200$150–$300$200–$400
Dining/entertainment$200–$500$300–$700$300–$600
Fitness/personal$50–$150$80–$200$100–$250
Miscellaneous$100–$200$150–$300$200–$400
Total$3,430–$4,870$4,740–$6,750$5,780–$8,330

Rent Prices by Neighbourhood

Average Monthly Rent (2026)

NeighbourhoodStudio1-Bedroom2-Bedroom3-Bedroom
Downtown Core (Financial District)$1,900–$2,200$2,400–$2,900$3,200–$4,000$4,000–$5,500
Liberty Village$1,800–$2,100$2,300–$2,700$3,000–$3,600$3,800–$4,500
Queen West / Trinity Bellwoods$1,800–$2,100$2,200–$2,700$3,000–$3,800$3,800–$5,000
The Annex / Yorkville$1,700–$2,000$2,200–$2,700$3,000–$3,800$4,000–$5,500
Leslieville / Riverdale$1,600–$1,900$2,100–$2,500$2,700–$3,300$3,200–$4,000
Midtown (Yonge & Eglinton)$1,700–$2,000$2,100–$2,600$2,800–$3,500$3,500–$4,500
North York Centre$1,500–$1,800$2,000–$2,400$2,500–$3,100$3,000–$3,800
Scarborough$1,300–$1,600$1,700–$2,100$2,100–$2,700$2,500–$3,200
Etobicoke$1,400–$1,700$1,800–$2,200$2,300–$2,900$2,800–$3,500
East York$1,400–$1,700$1,800–$2,200$2,300–$2,800$2,700–$3,300

Home Prices

Property TypeAverage PriceMonthly Mortgage (20% down, 5.5%)
Condo (downtown)$650,000–$850,000$3,350–$4,380
Condo (suburbs)$450,000–$600,000$2,320–$3,090
Townhouse$800,000–$1,100,000$4,120–$5,670
Semi-detached$900,000–$1,300,000$4,640–$6,700
Detached house$1,200,000–$2,000,000+$6,180–$10,310+

Grocery Costs

ItemAverage Price
Milk (4L)$6.50–$7.50
Bread (loaf)$3.50–$4.50
Eggs (dozen)$4.50–$5.50
Chicken breast (1 kg)$14.00–$18.00
Ground beef (1 kg)$10.00–$14.00
Rice (5 kg)$12.00–$16.00
Apples (1 kg)$4.50–$6.00
Bananas (1 kg)$2.00–$2.50
Cheddar cheese (500g)$7.00–$9.00
Coffee (340g)$10.00–$14.00
Monthly groceries (1 person)$400–$550
Monthly groceries (family of 4)$1,000–$1,400

Transportation

ModeMonthly Cost
TTC monthly pass (adult)$160
TTC monthly pass (senior/student)$135
Presto (per trip)$3.35
GO Transit (monthly, suburb to downtown)$300–$450
Car ownership (payment + insurance + gas + parking)$800–$1,500
Car insurance (average)$200–$350
Downtown parking (monthly)$200–$500
Uber/Lyft (occasional use)$100–$300
Bike Share Toronto (annual)$115

Utilities

UtilityMonthly Cost (1-bed)Monthly Cost (3-bed)
Hydro (electricity)$50–$80$80–$140
Gas (heating)$30–$60$60–$100
WaterIncluded in many rentals$40–$60 (house)
Internet$50–$80$50–$80
Cell phone$40–$80$40–$80/person
Total utilities$170–$300$270–$460

Income Needed to Live in Toronto

Living SituationMonthly ExpensesGross Annual Salary Needed
Single (frugal, roommate)$2,200–$2,800$40,000–$48,000
Single (own 1-bedroom)$3,400–$4,500$58,000–$78,000
Single (comfortable, savings)$4,500–$5,500$78,000–$98,000
Couple (1-bedroom)$4,500–$6,000$80,000–$105,000 (combined)
Couple (2-bedroom, savings)$5,500–$7,500$100,000–$135,000 (combined)
Family of 4 (2-bedroom)$6,500–$8,500$120,000–$155,000
Family of 4 (3-bed, comfortable)$8,000–$10,000$150,000–$185,000

Toronto vs Other Canadian Cities

Monthly ExpenseTorontoVancouverMontrealCalgaryOttawa
1-bed rent$2,400$2,600$1,650$1,650$1,900
Groceries (single)$475$490$420$440$430
Transit pass$160$110$97$115$125
Utilities (1-bed)$130$95$120$180$150
Total (single)$3,800$3,900$2,800$2,900$3,100