Buying, selling & investing in Peel’s scenic countryside town — estate homes, acreage & new communities with live MLS® listings and a free home evaluation.
Caledon is Peel Region’s scenic countryside town of more than 76,000 residents, known for its rolling hills, the Niagara Escarpment, conservation areas, and a blend of charming villages and growing new communities. It offers a rare combination within the GTA: estate homes and acreage alongside modern family subdivisions in Bolton, Caledon East and Mayfield West.
From country estates and equestrian properties to brand-new detached homes in southern Caledon, I help buyers and sellers navigate a market that values land, privacy, and lifestyle — while staying within easy reach of Brampton and Mississauga.
Serving Caledon — Bolton, Caledon East, Mayfield West, Inglewood & rural acreage.
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Real answers about buying and selling in Caledon.
Caledon spans a wide range. Newer detached homes in Bolton and Mayfield West commonly trade $1.1M–$1.6M, while country estates and acreage properties can run $2M–$5M+ depending on land. Request a free home evaluation for exact comparables on your specific property.
Yes — Caledon appeals to buyers who want more space, privacy and natural surroundings without leaving the GTA. It offers estate living and acreage, growing family communities, good schools, and proximity to Brampton, Mississauga and Pearson Airport. It is ideal for move-up buyers and those seeking land.
Caledon’s residential tax rate is roughly 0.85% of assessed value, combining Town and Peel Region levies. On a $1.3M home that is about $11,050/year. Rural and acreage properties may have different assessment considerations.
Caledon is car-oriented, with Highways 410 (extended into Caledon), 10 and 50 providing access to Brampton, Mississauga and the 401/407. Bolton is closest to Highway 50 and Vaughan; commute times vary by village but most residents drive to surrounding job centres.
Rural Caledon properties often involve well water, septic systems, conservation authority regulations (Niagara Escarpment / Greenbelt), and zoning considerations. I help buyers understand these factors and arrange the right inspections so there are no surprises.
Use the free home evaluation form on this site and I will prepare a Comparative Market Analysis tailored to your property type — subdivision home or acreage — using recent comparable sales and current Caledon market conditions. Free, no obligation.
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