Updated: April 2025  |  bremo.io financial guides

Timmins Ontario Real Estate — Gold Mining Town Housing Guide 2025

Timmins is known as the City of Gold — built on one of the world's richest gold deposits and still actively mined today. It's also home to some of the most affordable real estate in Ontario. Average home prices around $250,000 make Timmins an outlier in a province where housing costs have strained budgets for a generation.

Timmins Real Estate Market Overview

Property TypeAverage Price (2025)
Detached house~$260,000
Semi-detached~$195,000
Townhouse~$180,000
Condo / apartment~$140,000

Timmins prices haven't experienced the same speculative inflation as Southern Ontario. The market is driven by real local demand — mining workers, healthcare professionals, teachers, and government employees who live and work in the city.

Timmins Neighbourhoods

Timmins Core (Porcupine)

The original mining townsite area has older homes at lower prices — good for buyers who want value and don't mind updating. Some heritage homes with character at prices well below $200,000.

South Porcupine

A distinct community within Greater Timmins. Quieter, more suburban feel. Popular with families. Prices are slightly lower than the main city core.

Schumacher and Mountjoy

Residential neighbourhoods with good schools and established streets. Solid mid-market options. These areas tend to offer the best combination of condition and price.

Kamiskotia Road Area

West end development with newer builds. Slightly higher prices but newer construction — useful for buyers who want to avoid older home maintenance issues.

Ontario LTT in Timmins

Provincial land transfer tax applies. On a $250,000 purchase, LTT is approximately $2,250. First-time buyers get a rebate of up to $4,000 — which means most Timmins first-time buyers pay zero LTT. This is a significant benefit compared to higher-priced markets where the $4,000 rebate only partially offsets the tax.

The Mining Economy and Real Estate

Timmins real estate is intimately tied to gold prices and mine operations. When mining is strong, well-paid workers buy homes and push prices up. When mines scale back, demand softens. This cyclicality is worth understanding:

Buying in Timmins: Practical Notes

Best value in Ontario? A $250,000 budget in Timmins buys a detached house on a real lot with a driveway and a backyard. That same budget doesn't even cover a down payment on a Toronto condo. For remote workers or those with Timmins-based employment, the math is compelling.

Renting vs. Buying in Timmins

Rents in Timmins run approximately $900–$1,200/month for a two-bedroom apartment. A mortgage on a $250,000 home with 10% down at current rates — including property tax — runs roughly $1,400–$1,700/month. Buying costs more monthly than renting in this market, but you build equity in an asset that's historically stable. For residents planning to stay 4+ years, buying generally makes sense financially.

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