The Numbers Behind the "Hidden Tax"
Development charges have exploded in Ontario over the past decade. In the City of Toronto, charges for a single-detached home rose from roughly $14,000 in 2011 to approximately $97,000 by 2023 — a nominal increase of nearly 600%. By 2025, that figure had climbed to around $180,600.
The charges vary by municipality and housing type. Across the GTA, single-detached DCs range from approximately $125,000 in Pickering to $180,600 in Toronto. Two-bedroom apartments in some GTA municipalities face charges exceeding $120,000 per unit. On average, DCs represent between 5% and 13% of the total price of a new home in Toronto, depending on unit type and location, according to analysis drawing on AMO and CMHC data.
These are not small numbers. For a buyer purchasing a new-build home in Toronto at $1 million, a $90,000 DC reduction plus a $130,000 HST rebate brings the combined tax relief close to $220,000. Even for a buyer in a lower-DC municipality, the stacked savings are substantial.