Old North London House Stats: June 2025 through May 2026
Old North London recorded 60 closed house and semi-detached sales from June 2025 through May 2026. The median price was $682,500, with a 16-day median time on market.
Old North London real estate articles on street premiums, Western University demand, character-home risk, selling strategy, and how buyers read different blocks.
This section connects pricing power, corridor exposure, old-house condition, tree cover, and seller preparation so the article list reads like one local real estate guide, not disconnected posts.
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Current articles include: Old North London House Stats: June 2025 through May 2026; What Is Sitting in Old North Right Now, and What Sellers Should Take From It; Old North April 2026: One Small Month Is Not a Pricing Plan; Old North April 2026 Market Snapshot; What Actually Sold in Old North Lately - And What That Says About the Next Listing; Not Every Old North Street Gets the Same Buyer; Renovated Old North Homes Can Still Make Buyers Nervous; Western University: Old North's Demand Engine - or Buyer Objection?; The Public Permit Trail: Old North Inspection and Renovation Patterns; Old North's Mid-Market: What the Middle Really Buys; School Confidence in Old North: A Location and Walkability Story; The Listing Language Gap: Old North Edition; Not every Old North street deserves the Old North premium; Western is Old North's advantage and its complication; The renovation trap in Old North character homes; The streets that carry Old North, and the streets that borrow the name; Why some Old North homes are harder to sell than they look
Old North London recorded 60 closed house and semi-detached sales from June 2025 through May 2026. The median price was $682,500, with a 16-day median time on market.
Old North still has buyers. They are just not chasing everything. Current inventory shows a clear split between well-positioned houses, slower condos, and listings that need a sharper plan.
April brought four residential sales in Old North. The house numbers deserve attention, but one small month cannot price every property type.
April was a small month in Old North: four residential sales, with three houses, one condo, and no townhouse sales. The house stats are useful; the condo and townhouse numbers need a longer window.
See which house types closed, what price trends look like, and if this month's market leans toward buyers or sellers - without the usual sales spin.
Your home's block means more than its age or square footage - buyers sort Old North by street, not just by neighbourhood name.
Updating your Old North home is always a tradeoff: some buyers are ready to pay for new, but others hesitate unless they trust how - and why - it was done.
Western puts Old North on the map, but it also splits the buyer pool - some love the university next door, others keep looking.
Every addition or upgrade leaves a paper trail - buyers (and their agents) are reading it, even if your house is decades old.
The real Old North isn't cheap but also isn't all million-dollar listings - the core mid-market is where most ordinary trades happen.
School catchments matter, but Old North's real story is the daily walk - what families care about, not just what a ranking site claims.
What your agent says in a listing either attracts the right buyer - or makes you sound like every other Old North house.
Old North London has real pricing power, but it is not evenly spread. Interior blocks, corridor streets, campus-adjacent pockets, and the downtown-facing edge can feel and trade differently, even when the houses are only a few minutes apart.
Western University helps define Old North's appeal: walkable access, stable demand, professional employment, and a strong sense of place. It also brings rental pressure, student movement, parking friction, and sharp differences from one block to the next.
Old North character homes can look beautifully updated while still carrying serious mechanical, drainage, foundation, insulation, roof, window, parking, or layout issues. This guide shows buyers, sellers, and homeowners how to read renovations with a sharper eye.
Old North London's reputation is carried by its interior, tree-lined residential streets, but not every address with the name feels the same. This guide contrasts classic blocks with corridor and edge streets, using local examples buyers and sellers should understand.
Some Old North homes look wonderful online but become harder to sell once buyers step inside, park the car, test the basement, or understand the block. Here is what sellers should fix, disclose, price around, or explain before listing.