Aurora condos · for sale

Condos for Sale in Aurora, Ontario

Aurora's condo market is smaller, slower-turnover, and more selective than Toronto's, but for the right buyer, that's exactly the appeal. Lock-and-leave simplicity, walking distance to Yonge Street, and proximity to Aurora GO without paying Toronto prices. Here's what's on the market today, and what's worth knowing before you buy.

The Aurora condo lifestyle

Condo buying in Aurora is mostly a lifestyle decision, not a market-timing one. The people who land here are typically downsizers from a detached home, professionals who want walkable proximity to Yonge and the GO without the maintenance burden of a freehold, or first-time buyers who'd rather have a one-bedroom in Aurora than a comparable unit in Vaughan or Richmond Hill.

Aurora condo inventory is concentrated in three sub-pockets. Aurora Heights has the most established condo stock, older buildings, more accessibly priced, well-located. Bayview Wellington carries the diverse mid-market mix. Aurora Estates surfaces fewer condos but the ones that do appear tend to be larger, higher-finish units with premium views.

What separates a good Aurora condo from a great one

The reserve fund is the single most important number you'll look at. A healthy reserve protects you from special assessments later, and Aurora has a mix of well-managed and not-so-well-managed buildings. Status certificates tell the real story; I review them carefully with my clients before any firm offer.

Building age and management matter more than newness. A well-run 1990s Aurora condo with a strong reserve and disciplined board often outperforms a poorly run 2018 build over a 10-year hold. The pretty marble lobby doesn't matter if the elevator replacement costs $200K split across 40 units.

Condo fees vary widely, typically $400-$700 monthly in Aurora's standard buildings, sometimes higher for premium amenity buildings. What's included matters more than the headline number: heat, water, parking, locker, gym, concierge. We'll go through the breakdown line-by-line.

Buying or selling an Aurora condo

For buyers: be patient. Aurora condo inventory turns over more slowly than Toronto. The right unit at the right building may take three to six months to surface. Set up a personalized alert with the building criteria that matter to you and we'll move when it appears.

For sellers: photography and presentation matter disproportionately in the condo segment. Buyers screen aggressively online, a unit with poor photography gets fewer showings, lower offers, longer days on market. Pre-list prep on a typical Aurora condo is light: declutter, stage, professional photos. Done well, the right Aurora condo sells in two to four weeks.

Common questions

About Aurora condos

What price range do Aurora condos typically sit in?

Roughly $400K for entry-level one-bedroom units up through $1.5M+ for larger premium suites. Most activity falls in the $500K-$800K band. The live grid above shows current numbers.

Which Aurora neighbourhoods have the most condos?

Aurora Heights for established stock and value, Bayview Wellington for the diverse mid-market mix, and occasional premium units in Aurora Estates. I can walk you through specific buildings if you have buildings in mind.

Are condo fees in Aurora reasonable?

Most fall in the $400-$700 monthly range for standard buildings, higher for premium amenity high-rises. The headline number tells you less than what's included and how the reserve fund is managed. I review status certificates with clients before any firm offer.

Is it a good time to buy an Aurora condo?

If you're holding five-plus years, the cycle matters less than the specific unit. If you're trying to land a specific building or floor plan, the answer is when that unit shows up, not when the headlines say the broader market is favourable.

Should I buy a condo in Aurora or wait for a detached home?

Depends entirely on your situation. If a condo gets you into the Aurora market and saves you 30-40% versus an entry-level detached, it's often the better starting move, particularly if you don't want to be house-poor. We can talk through the math on your specific budget.

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