What is the GREATER TORONTO AREA (GTA)?
We, as Realtors®, throw this acronym around quite often - GTA.
What is the GTA?
GTA refers to the Greater Toronto Area.
The Greater Toronto Area is defined as the central city of Toronto, and the four regional municipalities that surround it, namely: Durham, Halton, Peel, and York.
What cities and towns form the Greater Toronto Area? Here is a table that depicts the various cities/towns that encompass the GTA:
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Clarington | ||||
Brock | ||||
Oshawa | ||||
Pickering | ||||
Scugog | ||||
Uxbridge | ||||
Whitby | ||||
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Halton Hills | ||||
Milton | ||||
Oakville | ||||
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Caledon | ||||
Mississauga | ||||
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East Gwillimbury | ||||
Georgina | ||||
King | ||||
Markham | ||||
Newmarket | ||||
Richmond Hill | ||||
Vaughan | ||||
Whitchurch–Stouffville |
Here is a map of the Greater Toronto Area:
If you have any questions about the GTA or are thinking of buying or selling a house in the Greater Toronto Area, call me! I'm here to help you.
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