There are around 135 townhome listings active across Brantford and Brant County right now, with the typical ask near $570,000 — most between $350,000 and $820,000. A townhome is the middle ground: more space and a bit of yard compared to a condo apartment, less price and less maintenance than a fully detached house. It's where a lot of first-time buyers and downsizers actually land. Every live listing is on the map below.
The one thing to sort out early is freehold vs. condo. Most of these are freehold row townhouses — you own the building and the land, no monthly fee. Some are condo townhomes, where you pay a monthly fee and the corporation handles the roof and grounds. For the wider picture, the first-time buyer guide and Brantford condos pages are worth a look, or browse by area in communities.
Every active townhome on the market — freehold and condo — straight from the MLS®. Pan, zoom, and click any pin for the details.
As of mid-2026 there are around 135 active townhome listings across Brantford and Brant County. The typical asking price is near $570,000, with most between $350,000 and $820,000. Townhomes usually price below detached houses and above condo apartments, which is part of why they're popular with first-time buyers and downsizers.
A freehold townhome means you own the building and the land it sits on outright — no monthly condo fee, and you handle your own maintenance. A condo townhome means you own the interior, pay a monthly fee, and the condo corporation maintains the roof, exterior, and grounds. Most Brantford townhomes are freehold row townhouses, but a meaningful share are condo townhomes, so always confirm which one a listing is before you get attached.
Often, yes. A townhome gives you more space and usually a small yard for less money than a detached house, and freehold townhomes skip the monthly condo fee entirely. The tradeoffs are shared walls and, in newer developments, less separation from neighbours. Whether it fits comes down to your budget, how much yard and privacy you want, and whether you'd rather put money into a bigger detached home further out.
Newer townhome developments cluster in the growing edges of the city — West Brant and the west end especially — with more scattered through Echo Place and the north end. Because inventory shifts week to week, the map above is the reliable picture; filter it to the area you're considering and check what's actually for sale there now.
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