Renting in
Gore Meadows.
Brampton's northeast frontier — brand-new builds, the massive Gore Meadows Recreation Centre, and growing rental stock in one of the GTA's fastest-expanding communities. If you're looking to rent in Gore Meadows, Brampton, this is where families find space, value, and a community still being written.
Gore Meadows is Brampton's northeast frontier — one of the newest and fastest-growing pockets in a city that's already one of Canada's fastest-growing. Sitting in the northeast corner near Highway 50 and Castlemore Road, this is a neighbourhood that barely existed fifteen years ago. Today it's a sprawling grid of brand-new subdivisions, primarily townhomes and semi-detached homes, with the massive Gore Meadows Recreation Centre as its community anchor.
The area is still developing its commercial identity. You won't find a walkable main street or a trendy restaurant row — that's not what Gore Meadows is. Instead, you get brand-new housing stock, generous lot sizes, and some of the most affordable family-sized rentals in the Greater Toronto Area. The Highway 50 corridor has a growing collection of plazas, South Asian grocers, and restaurants that reflect the neighbourhood's predominantly South Asian community.
Claireville Conservation Area borders the south end, giving residents access to trails and green space. The Gore Meadows Community Park and its recreation centre — one of the largest in Brampton — provide pools, gyms, sports fields, and year-round programming. This is a neighbourhood built for families who want new builds and space without the price tag of Vaughan or Mississauga.
| Unit Type | Avg. Monthly Rent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / Bachelor | $1,250–$1,550 | Rare — mostly basement units |
| 1 Bedroom | $1,600–$2,100 | Basement suites & newer condos |
| 2 Bedroom | $2,050–$2,550 | Townhome & semi-detached units |
| 3 Bedroom | $2,450–$2,950 | Full townhomes & upper units |
Source: TRREB Rental Market Report Q4 2025 (Brampton, leased apartments). Ranges reflect Gore Meadows-area variation by unit type, age, condition, and inclusions. Average rents across the GTA were down year-over-year in Q4 2025 — renters have real negotiating power right now.
What Your Dollar Gets You
Gore Meadows is one of the best value-for-space propositions in the GTA. The housing stock is almost entirely post-2015 construction, meaning modern layouts, open-concept living, and energy-efficient builds. A $2,300 budget that barely gets you a 1-bedroom in midtown Toronto gets you a proper 2-bedroom townhome unit here with parking and laundry.
The majority of available rentals are basement apartments in newer homes, full townhome rentals, and secondary suites in semi-detached properties. As homeowners look to offset their mortgages, the rental inventory is growing quickly. Most rentals include at least one parking spot, which is essential — you will need a car here.
Landlords here tend to be individual homeowners rather than institutional players, which often means more flexibility on lease terms and utilities inclusions.
Transit & Roads
Let's be direct: Gore Meadows is car-first. With a Walk Score of roughly 30 and a Transit Score around 40, you'll need a vehicle to live here comfortably. The neighbourhood sits near Highway 50 and Castlemore Road, providing access to the 427 and 410 corridors for commuting south to Toronto or east-west across Brampton.
Brampton Transit serves the area with routes along Castlemore Road, Gore Road, and Highway 50. The Zum rapid transit routes provide faster service along major corridors, but service frequency in Gore Meadows is still limited compared to more established parts of Brampton. GO bus service connects to the broader Metrolinx network.
Key distances: Union Station is about 55 minutes by car in normal traffic. Downtown Brampton is 12 minutes. Pearson Airport is 20 minutes. Vaughan Metropolitan Centre is roughly 10 minutes. If you rely on transit to get downtown Toronto, budget 75–90 minutes each way — it's doable but long.
What This Means for Renters
Gore Meadows sits at a solid middle-income level — median household income is around $92,000, reflecting the neighbourhood's mix of working families, dual-income households, and newer residents building their financial footing. The $100K–$150K bracket is the largest single group at 28%, signalling a neighbourhood of established working professionals.
For renters, this means a competitive but accessible market. Landlords here are predominantly individual homeowners with mortgages to service, which means they need tenants and are often willing to negotiate. Come with a complete application package — proof of income, credit check, references — and you'll stand out in a market where many applicants are newcomers still building their Canadian credit history.
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Gore Meadows is a strong option for renters seeking brand-new housing stock, family-friendly amenities, and lower rents compared to much of the GTA. The trade-off is that commercial amenities are still catching up to the residential growth, and you will almost certainly need a car. If you're a family looking for space and value — especially in a modern build — it's hard to beat right now.
Yes — Gore Meadows is one of Brampton's newest subdivisions and is still actively expanding. Most housing stock was built after 2015, with many homes completed in the last five years. This means modern layouts, energy-efficient builds, and a growing number of basement suite and secondary unit rentals entering the market as homeowners look to offset their mortgages. The rental supply here is growing faster than in more established Brampton neighbourhoods.
Realistically, yes. Gore Meadows has a Walk Score of roughly 30 and a Transit Score around 40. Brampton Transit serves the area with routes along Castlemore Road, Gore Road, and Highway 50, but service frequency is limited compared to more established areas. Most residents commute by car via Highway 50, Castlemore Road, or the 427/410 corridor. If you rely on transit to get downtown Toronto, budget 75–90 minutes each way. Most rental listings include at least one parking spot — make sure yours does.
Gore Meadows is one of the best family neighbourhoods in Brampton. The Gore Meadows Recreation Centre is one of the largest community centres in the city, offering pools, gyms, sports courts, and year-round programming for all ages. Schools are newer and still being built to serve the growing population. The housing stock is predominantly townhomes and semi-detached homes with multiple bedrooms — ideal for families who need space. About 60% of households are families with children, so you'll be surrounded by a community in the same stage of life.
Gore Meadows is one of the most diverse communities in the GTA. The neighbourhood has a predominantly South Asian population, reflected in the incredible selection of South Asian grocers, restaurants, and cultural institutions along the Highway 50 corridor. You'll find some of Brampton's best Indian, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan food here, along with temples and gurdwaras serving the community. For newcomers from South Asia, Gore Meadows offers a strong cultural support network alongside affordable housing.
Yes, and quickly. As new subdivisions are completed, homeowners are increasingly adding legal secondary suites and basement apartments. Gore Meadows is also seeing townhome and semi-detached rentals enter the market as investors list their properties. The area is still about 70% owner-occupied, but the rental share is growing year over year as more housing stock comes online. For renters, this means more choice and better negotiating power than even two years ago — especially on units that have sat vacant for more than a few weeks.