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Scott Hanton, Full-Service Listing Agent & Buying Agent

For 14+ years, Scott Hanton has been trusted by hundreds of buyers and sellers, in every situation, to expertly guide them while buying and selling  properties throughout Toronto and beyond. Scott is grateful for his non-stop 5-star reviews and treasured, repeat clients.


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16 Coventry St, East End-Danforth, Scarborough, Toronto - Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Broker


    16 COVENTRY ST, SCARBOROUGH, TORONTO

    Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Broker of Record


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    Come home to this cozy, hidden street just off of the Danforth.


    This beautiful semi-detached, 2-storey end townhouse is perfect in every way.


    Nothing to do, but move-in and enjoy this finely finished freehold home that’s less than 4 years old.


    More than 1400 sq ft of interior living and entertaining space.


    Oak flooring, granite counters, oak stair treads and handrails. Plus a gorgeous, built-in bookcase in the main living area.


    2 generous-sized bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, loads of storage plus a unique den area for a home office or favourite reading spot.


    TTC is a few steps away and less than 1km to Victoria Park subway station.


    A nominal monthly fee covers snow clearing and any exterior maintenance outside of your private 1 car garage.


    This spacious home has your name on it.


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    Welcome to 3157 St Clair Ave E, Toronto

    3157 St Clair Ave E, Scarborough, Toronto - Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker


      3157 ST CLAIR AVE E, SCARBOROUGH, TORONTO

      Scarborough Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Broker


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      This is the one! 


      Beautiful, high quality renovations, pristine condition, detached, 3+1 bedrooms, 2 driveways for 4 or more cars, chef’s kitchen with island, walk-out to deck and a private, landscaped backyard paradise. 


      Total pride of ownership, in the same family for decades. 


      Extra large 43 x 111 ft lot. 


      A very rare opportunity that’s an easy walk to Warden subway. 


      Finished basement with 4 piece bath and its own side entrance for an easy-to-make in-law suite.


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      Welcome to 130 Kalmar Ave, Toronto

      130 Kalmar Ave, Scarborough, Toronto - Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker


        130 KALMAR AVE, SCARBOROUGH, TORONTO

        Scarborough Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Broker


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        Simply perfect.


        This 3+1 bedroom detached beauty backs onto a quiet, private park and boasts a stunning landscaped backyard oasis in the in-demand Birchcliffe family neighbourhood.


        Pride of ownership is everywhere.


        A modern, open-concept entertainer’s kitchen with walk-out to deck. 


        Original touches and charm are peppered throughout this lovingly updated home. 


        The finished basement even has a separate entrance and heated floors in the 2nd bathroom.

        Nothing needs to be done.


        Just move in!

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        Welcome to 35 Martindale Rd, Toronto

        35 Martindale Rd, Scarborough, Toronto - Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker


          Welcome TO 35 MARTINDALE RD, SCARBOROUGH, TORONTO

          Scarborough Listing Agent: Scott Hanton, Broker


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          Your search ends here! 


          What a fabulous find on a quiet, tree-lined street just a short walk to T.T.C, G.O station and public schools. 


          Smart buyers are looking here! 


          This adorable detached house with 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms is just waiting for you! It’s move-in ready for couples and families. 


          A deep 150 ft lot provides a rare chance to have a huge, leafy backyard in Toronto.


          Perfect for pets, children and outdoor entertaining! A wonderful street to come home to!


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          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENT

          REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN SCARBOROUGH TORONTO

          The former municipality of Scarborough, located on the eastern edge of what is now the City of Toronto, was an independent city until January 1, 1998, when it was amalgamated with East York, Etobicoke, North York, York, and the old City of Toronto to form the modern “megacity” of Toronto under a single municipal government. (Wikipedia)

          Since that amalgamation, real estate values in Scarborough have risen dramatically, influenced by broader trends in the Toronto housing market, shifts in demand, infrastructure improvements, and changing perceptions of suburban living. Prior to amalgamation, Scarborough functioned largely as a lower-cost suburban alternative to central Toronto neighborhoods. Over the past quarter-century, however, this dynamic has evolved as the Toronto region has grown into one of Canada’s most sought-after housing markets.

          One of the clearest trends in recent years has been significant appreciation in Scarborough home prices, often outpacing parts of central Toronto. Data comparing pre-pandemic values to recent estimates show that homes in Scarborough appreciated by roughly 25 % between late 2019 and the present — a larger percentage increase than in downtown and other inner city neighborhoods over the same period. (Daily Hive) This rise reflects broader GTA housing pressures — driven by population growth, historically low interest rates (until recently), and heightened demand during the pandemic — but also highlights Scarborough’s growing desirability relative to the core.

          Scarborough’s appeal has been shaped in part by its relative affordability and space, which attracted buyers during the COVID-19 pandemic who were seeking larger homes and lower per-square-foot costs compared to Downtown Toronto. This comparative value helped lift demand and prices, with certain neighborhoods such as Scarborough Village seeing even higher local increases within the Scarborough area. (Daily Hive)

          Over time, Scarborough’s real estate market has matured beyond simply being the “affordable edge” of Toronto. Developers and custom builders are increasingly active in areas like Bendale, West Hill, and Agincourt, buying older homes on larger lots and constructing higher-end replacements. (NOW Toronto) Meanwhile, infrastructure investments — including transit expansions like the Scarborough Subway Extension and plans for light rail — are helping strengthen connectivity between Scarborough and the rest of Toronto, further enhancing property values by making the area more attractive for commuters and long-term residents.

          From a broader perspective, amalgamation can be seen as having facilitated some of this integration by unifying planning and service delivery across the former municipalities. Being part of the larger City of Toronto may have contributed indirectly to Scarborough’s real estate ascent by tying its zoning, transit planning, and municipal services more closely to city-wide strategies — although clear causal links between amalgamation itself and valuation trends are complex and debated among urban scholars. (IMFG)

          Regardless of the exact mechanisms, the long-term pattern is clear: Scarborough’s housing market has transformed over the past two-plus decades, with property values climbing substantially as the broader Toronto real estate market has grown. Once thought of mainly as a peripheral suburban enclave, Scarborough today plays an integral role in Toronto’s housing hierarchy — increasingly in demand and commanding prices that reflect the pressures and opportunities of one of Canada’s most dynamic urban regions.

          TOP REALTOR FOR SCARBOROUGH

          Sell Your HOUSE IN SCARBOROUGH

          Home sellers in Toronto’s Scarborough area in 2026 are facing a very different market than they did before the pandemic (roughly 2019 and earlier) — and many are having to reset their expectations around price, timing, and negotiation. The shift has been driven by broader GTA (Greater Toronto Area) housing trends that have moved from a seller’s market in the pandemic boom years to a more balanced or even buyer-tilted market in recent times. (REMAX Canada)

          1. Pricing Realistically vs. Expecting Peak-Era Results
          Before COVID-19 and especially during the surge years of 2020–2022, sellers could often list well above recent comparable sales and still attract multiple offers and bidding wars. That dynamic was fueled by strong buyer demand, low interest rates, and limited inventory — conditions that propelled prices sharply upward. Today, that environment has shifted: average prices across Toronto and the GTA have softened year-over-year, with 2025 figures showing a general decline and forecasts suggesting another modest drop or stagnation into 2026. (REMAX Canada)

          For Scarborough in particular, recent data shows average home prices vary by neighbourhood but remain below some of the pandemic-era peaks — and seller strategies need to reflect current market comparables, not the highs of 2021–2022. Sellers who still expect “pre-pandemic-plus” pricing often find their homes sit longer or sell below their original expectations. (Zolo)

          2. Longer Time on Market & More Negotiation
          In the tight seller’s market during the pandemic, houses could sell within days and often for above list price. In 2026, the picture looks more balanced: there are more active listings and less urgency from buyers, who benefit from having choices and leverage to negotiate. (nesto.ca) This changes the psychological landscape for Scarborough sellers — they must prepare for longer average days on market and be ready to entertain conditional offers, counteroffers, or concessions like covering closing costs. Strategic pricing and realistic expectations are now far more important than “listing high and waiting.” (Scott Hanton Real Estate)

          3. Emphasis on Condition and Presentation
          With buyers being more selective and comparing more options, sellers in 2026 must place greater emphasis on staging, renovations, or documenting recent upgrades. Whereas years of frenzied demand could move even fixer homes quickly, today buyers are choosier: properties that need work or are priced above fair market value may languish. This means sellers might invest in repairs or professional staging to maximize appeal, or accept that offers will reflect necessary improvements. (Scott Hanton Real Estate)

          4. Impact of Financing Shifts on Buyer Behaviour
          Although interest rates have eased somewhat from their peak, borrowing costs and economic uncertainty continue to weigh on buyer confidence. Buyers may hold off or require more contingencies, and this impacts what sellers should reasonably expect to accept in terms of price and conditions. The days when buyers waived conditions just to secure a property are largely behind us outside of very motivated segments of the market. (nesto.ca)

          5. Market Confidence & Patience Over Panic
          Finally, sellers in 2026 must balance realistic pricing with psychological patience. The market has softened but not collapsed; it’s more fluid. Stubbornly high asking prices can backfire, but pricing too low out of fear can leave money on the table. Aligning expectations with current data — including nearby recent sales and broader Toronto trends — gives sellers the best chance of achieving a successful sale without the extreme volatility of pandemic-era benchmarks. (REMAX Canada)

          In short, Scarborough sellers in 2026 are learning that the market “fever” of the pandemic years has cooled — and that strategic pricing, property condition, and negotiation skills matter much more than simply riding historic highs.

          TOP TORONTO REAL ESTATE AGENT

          REAL ESTATE IN SCARBOROUGH

          For many years, Scarborough was viewed as Toronto’s “outer edge” — a place people moved to for affordability, not necessarily for lifestyle or long-term growth. That perception is rapidly changing. Today, Scarborough represents one of the most compelling real estate opportunities in the City of Toronto, and buyers who overlook it may be missing out on some of the best value and growth potential in the region.

          The first and most obvious advantage is relative affordability. Compared to downtown Toronto, North York, or even parts of Etobicoke, Scarborough still offers significantly lower average home prices. This price gap allows buyers to enter the Toronto market at a lower cost while still benefiting from the long-term appreciation associated with owning property in Canada’s largest city. For first-time buyers, investors, and growing families, Scarborough provides a rare chance to buy a freehold home, townhouse, or larger condo that would be far out of reach in the city core.

          Beyond price, Scarborough offers space and variety that many central neighbourhoods cannot. Larger lots, detached homes, multi-bedroom townhouses, and low-rise condominiums are far more common here. This is especially appealing for buyers who want home offices, backyards, or multigenerational living space — needs that became even more important after the pandemic. Scarborough allows buyers to balance city access with suburban comfort, something increasingly hard to find elsewhere in Toronto.

          Another major reason not to overlook Scarborough is infrastructure investment. Transit projects such as the Scarborough Subway Extension, expanded GO Transit service, and proposed light rail lines are steadily improving connectivity to the rest of the city. As transit access grows, neighbourhoods once considered “far” are becoming easier and faster to reach from downtown, increasing both livability and future resale value. Historically, improved transit has been one of the strongest drivers of real estate appreciation, and Scarborough is positioned to benefit from this trend.

          Scarborough is also undergoing neighbourhood revitalization. Areas like Agincourt, Bendale, Cliffside, and West Hill are seeing new residential developments, retail growth, and community upgrades. Older homes on large lots are being replaced or renovated, bringing in new buyers and increasing local property values. This kind of transformation often happens quietly at first — and those who buy early tend to see the greatest long-term gains.

          From an investment perspective, Scarborough offers strong rental demand. Its proximity to Centennial College, the University of Toronto Scarborough campus, major hospitals, and employment hubs makes it attractive to students, professionals, and newcomers. Lower purchase prices combined with steady rental demand can result in stronger cash-flow potential than in higher-priced Toronto neighbourhoods.

          Finally, Scarborough offers a rich lifestyle that is often underestimated. The area is home to some of Toronto’s most beautiful natural spaces, including the Scarborough Bluffs, Rouge National Urban Park, and extensive waterfront trails. It is also one of the most culturally diverse areas in Canada, with exceptional food, vibrant communities, and family-friendly neighbourhoods.

          In a city where affordability is becoming increasingly rare, Scarborough stands out as a place where value, growth, and lifestyle intersect. Buyers who keep an open mind may find that Scarborough is not just an alternative to Toronto’s core — but one of its greatest opportunities.

          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE

          SELLING MY HOUSE IN SCARBOROUGH

          Choosing the right agent in Scarborough can easily mean the difference between tens of thousands of dollars and weeks (or months) of stress. Here’s a thoughtful, practical checklist sellers can use before they commit.

          Scarborough Home Seller’s Agent Checklist

          1. Local Scarborough Expertise (Not Just “Toronto”)

          Not all Toronto markets behave the same.
          Ask yourself:

          • Do they actively sell in your Scarborough neighbourhood (Agincourt, Birch Cliff, West Hill, etc.)?
          • Can they show recent sales on your street or nearby?
          • Do they understand school zones, transit plans, and local buyer profiles?

          Red flag: They talk in city-wide averages instead of street-level data.

          2. Honest Pricing Strategy (Not Flattery)

          The best agent protects your bottom line — not your ego.

          • Do they explain how they arrive at a price?
          • Do they show comparable sales from the last 60–90 days?
          • Are they willing to say no to unrealistic expectations?

          Red flag: They promise a number with no data to back it up.

          3. Clear Marketing Plan (Beyond MLS)

          Scarborough buyers come from many channels.
          Make sure they offer:

          • Professional photography & video
          • Floor plans
          • Social media and digital ads
          • Feature sheets & signage
          • Open house strategy

          Red flag: “We just list it and wait.”

          4. Negotiation Skill (Not Just Offer Collection)

          Ask:

          • How do they handle multiple offers?
          • What’s their strategy when there’s only one offer?
          • Can they show examples of how they’ve increased sale prices?

          Red flag: They focus on speed over value.

          5. Strong Communication Style

          You deserve clarity, not confusion.

          • Will they update you regularly?
          • Do they respond quickly?
          • Do they explain offers and contracts in plain language?

          Red flag: You already feel rushed or ignored.

          6. Transparent Fees & Services

          Know what you’re paying for.

          • What is included in their commission?
          • Are staging, photography, or ads extra?
          • Is there a cancellation clause?

          Red flag: Vague answers or pressure to sign immediately.

          7. Track Record in Changing Markets

          Scarborough’s market has shifted.
          Ask:

          • How did they perform in 2023–2025?
          • What’s their average days on market?
          • Do they adapt to buyer-friendly conditions?

          Red flag: They only talk about pandemic-era success.

          8. References from Local Sellers

          Real experiences matter.

          • Ask for 2–3 Scarborough seller references.
          • Look for reviews mentioning honesty, strategy, and results.

          9. Personal Comfort & Trust

          This is huge.

          • Do you feel heard?
          • Do they respect your goals?
          • Do they feel like a partner — not a salesperson?

          If something feels off now, it will feel worse later.

          10. Written Plan Before You Sign

          Before committing, ask for:

          • Pricing recommendation
          • Marketing timeline
          • Offer strategy
          • Communication schedule

          If they can’t put it in writing, they’re not ready to represent you.

          Bottom line:
          The right agent in Scarborough doesn’t just “sell houses” — they protect your equity, guide your decisions, and fight for your result. Choose carefully.

          SCARBOROUGH LISTING AGENTS

          LISTING AGENTS IN SCARBOROUGH

          Scarborough and Toronto’s east end have quietly become one of the most attractive real estate markets in the GTA for both investors and end users. What makes this area so compelling is the rare combination of value, growth potential, lifestyle, and long-term stability. While much of Toronto has already priced out average buyers, Scarborough still offers opportunity — and that gap is exactly why demand continues to rise.

          1. Strong Value Compared to the Rest of Toronto

          Scarborough remains one of the most affordable entry points into the Toronto housing market. Buyers can often purchase larger homes, townhouses, or newer condos at prices significantly lower than comparable properties downtown, in North York, or in Etobicoke. For end users, this means more space and better livability. For investors, it means lower acquisition costs and stronger upside as the price gap between Scarborough and the rest of the city continues to narrow over time.

          2. Massive Infrastructure & Transit Investment

          Transit is one of the biggest drivers of real estate value, and Scarborough is at the center of some of Toronto’s most important infrastructure projects. The Scarborough Subway Extension, GO Transit improvements, new LRT plans, and bus rapid transit corridors are all designed to better connect the east end to the city core. As commute times shrink and accessibility improves, Scarborough becomes more desirable to buyers and renters alike — which directly supports long-term appreciation.

          3. Ideal for End Users Seeking Space & Lifestyle

          Scarborough offers what much of central Toronto no longer can: larger lots, family-sized homes, parks, schools, and natural space. From the Scarborough Bluffs and Rouge National Urban Park to waterfront trails and beaches, the area delivers a quality of life that feels suburban while still being fully urban. For families, first-time buyers, and multigenerational households, this balance is a major draw.

          4. High Rental Demand for Investors

          Scarborough is home to major institutions like the University of Toronto Scarborough campus, Centennial College, large hospitals, and business parks. This creates steady rental demand from students, healthcare workers, professionals, and newcomers. With lower purchase prices and strong tenant demand, investors often see better rent-to-price ratios than in the downtown core, along with more flexibility for secondary suites and multi-unit conversions.

          5. Neighborhood Revitalization & Redevelopment

          Communities such as Agincourt, Cliffside, Bendale, West Hill, and Birch Cliff are seeing new developments, custom homes, and commercial upgrades. Older properties on large lots are being redeveloped, which raises neighborhood values and attracts higher-income buyers. This type of revitalization is a classic sign of an area in transition — and historically, these areas tend to experience above-average long-term appreciation.

          6. Cultural Diversity & Amenities

          Scarborough is one of the most culturally diverse areas in Canada, offering world-class dining, shopping, community centers, and festivals. This diversity attracts both residents and businesses, creating vibrant neighborhoods and stable demand.

          In short: Scarborough is no longer just “the east end.” It’s a growth corridor, a lifestyle destination, and a value-driven investment market. For buyers who think long-term, Scarborough offers the rare chance to own in Toronto while still benefiting from space, affordability, and future upside.

          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE

          MOST TRUSTED REALTORS IN SCARBOROUGH

          In Scarborough, Ontario (as in the rest of the province), real estate agents are typically paid commission based on the final sale price of a property — and while there is a common practice, it isn’t mandated by law and can be negotiated. Understanding how these commissions work can help sellers make smarter decisions and avoid surprises at closing. 

          📊 1. Commission Is a Percentage of the Sale Price

          Most real estate agent commissions in the Toronto area — including Scarborough — are expressed as a percentage of the home’s selling price. A widely referenced figure is around 5% of the final sale price, though it can vary anywhere from 3.5% to 5% (plus HST). 

          • Example: If your Scarborough home sells for $1,000,000 and the agreed total commission is 5%, the commission would be $50,000 (before taxes).
             

          🤝 2. Splitting Between Listing and Buyer Agents

          That total commission is typically split between two sides:

          • Listing agent (your agent): earns part of the commission for marketing and selling your home.
             
          • Buyer agent (the buyer’s representative): earns the rest for bringing and negotiating with the buyer.
             

          In the common 5% structure, it’s usually 2.5% to the seller’s agent and 2.5% to the buyer’s agent, though these percentages are negotiable. 

          Some sellers instead negotiate something like 1.5% to their own agent and 2.5% to the buyer’s agent to keep total costs lower while still incentivizing buyer agents to show the property. 

          🧾 3. Commission Is Negotiable

          Commission rates are not fixed by regulation in Ontario. The Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) prohibits agents from collaborating to “fix” or standardize fees, so sellers and agents must agree on the rate as part of the listing agreement. 

          This means you can negotiate:

          • A lower total rate (e.g., 3.5% instead of 5%)
             
          • A different split between listing and buyer agent
             
          • Incentives such as rebates or marketing guarantees
             

          Negotiation is especially common in slower markets or where homes are priced competitively. 

          💼 4. Who Actually Gets the Money?

          When your home closes, the commission is usually paid from the sale proceeds:

          1. The buyer’s funds are received by your lawyer at closing.
             
          2. Your lawyer pays the commission to the listing brokerage.
             
          3. The brokerage then distributes the agreed shares to your agent and the buyer’s agent.
             

          Agents do not charge you directly — and you should never pay a commission directly to an individual agent. 

          📦 5. Brokerage Splits and Agent Take-Home

          The commission paid isn’t all kept by the agent who signs the listing. Agents must work under a licensed brokerage, and a portion of their earnings (often 20–30% or more) goes to the brokerage for support, brand, tools, and compliance. 

          For example:

          • On a $25,000 commission share, an agent might keep $17,500–$20,000 after brokerage fees, before personal taxes and expenses.
             

          🧾 6. Taxes (HST) Apply

          Commission fees are subject to Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) in Ontario. This tax (13%) is added to the commission and paid at closing along with the commission amount. 

          🏠 Summary

          1. Commissions are charged as a percentage of the sale price — commonly around 5% but often negotiable.
             
          2. That commission is usually shared between the listing and buyer’s agents.
             
          3. Fees are negotiated upfront in your listing agreement — there’s no fixed rate set by law.
             
          4. The seller pays the commission, typically at closing.
             
          5. Brokerage fees and HST are additional considerations in the final payout. 

          REAL ESTATE COMMISSIONS SCARBOROUGH

          TOP 5 REALTORS SCARBOROUGH

          Scarborough offers one of the widest mixes of housing styles in the City of Toronto, which is a big reason why it appeals to such a broad range of buyers — from first-time purchasers to growing families, downsizers, and investors. Because much of Scarborough developed in different waves from the 1950s through today, you’ll find everything from classic bungalows to modern condo towers, often within the same community.

          Detached Homes

          Detached houses are the backbone of Scarborough’s residential market. Many neighbourhoods such as Agincourt, Woburn, West Hill, and Birch Cliff are filled with post-war bungalows, sidesplits, and two-storey family homes on generous lots. These properties attract families and long-term end users because they offer privacy, backyards, and the potential for renovations or additions. Investors also value detached homes because many can support legal basement suites or future redevelopment.

          Semi-Detached Homes

          Semi-detached homes are less common in Scarborough than in older parts of Toronto, but they do exist in pockets near transit corridors and older subdivisions. They provide a more affordable alternative to fully detached homes while still offering separate living space and yards. These homes appeal to first-time buyers who want freehold ownership without the full cost of a detached property.

          Townhouses

          Scarborough has a large number of townhouse communities, ranging from older condominium townhome complexes built in the 1970s and 1980s to newer freehold townhouses in areas like Malvern, Rouge, and along major arterials. Townhomes are popular with young families and downsizers because they combine space with lower maintenance and purchase prices compared to detached houses. Investors also favour them for their strong rental demand.

          Condominium Apartments

          Over the last two decades, condo development has expanded rapidly across Scarborough, especially around major transit hubs like Scarborough Town Centre, Kennedy, and along Sheppard Avenue East. These range from older, spacious units in low-rise or mid-rise buildings to modern high-rise towers with amenities. Condos are attractive to first-time buyers, singles, and investors seeking more affordable entry points into the Toronto market.

          Duplexes, Triplexes & Multi-Unit Homes

          In certain older neighbourhoods, buyers will find legal duplexes, triplexes, and homes converted into multiple rental units. These properties are especially appealing to investors because they provide multiple income streams from a single lot. Some detached homes also include secondary basement suites, increasing their rental potential.

          New Developments & Custom Homes

          Many areas of Scarborough are experiencing redevelopment, with older bungalows being replaced by larger custom homes or small infill projects. New subdivisions, stacked townhouses, and mid-rise condo buildings are also becoming more common near transit and commercial centers. These modern options appeal to buyers seeking contemporary layouts and finishes.

          In summary, Scarborough’s housing diversity is one of its greatest strengths. Whether a buyer is looking for an entry-level condo, a family home with a yard, or an income-producing property, Scarborough offers more choice, space, and value than many other parts of Toronto.

          HOW MUCH IS MY SCARBOROUGH HOUSE WORTH?

          PROPERTY VALUES IN SCARBOROUGH

          Here’s a clear, data-informed overview of average selling prices in Scarborough, Ontario — and the streets and areas that are popular with buyers and sellers right now. (Scarborough here refers to the eastern part of the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.)

          🏡 Current Average Selling Prices in Scarborough (2025-2026)

          Market data across various sources shows that Scarborough continues to be more affordable than many central Toronto neighbourhoods, but prices vary widely by property type and location:

          📊 General Averages

          • The overall average sold price for Scarborough homes was reported at about $875,000 in early 2025, with homes selling close to asking price and relatively quickly.
             
          • Recent listing platforms show average listing prices around $852,872 (all house types).
             
          • More dynamic market snapshots indicate **median sold prices near about $765,000 around late 2025–early 2026.
             
          • Larger aggregated data suggests Scarborough resale prices vary significantly by type — condos often around $630K–$800K, while freeholds (detached/semi) average above $1,000,000 in many established pockets.
             

          ✨ Bottom Line: Expect a wide range — from mid-$300K–$500K condos to $1M+ detached homes in desirable enclaves. Scarborough prices generally remain below downtown Toronto averages while offering more space and freehold options. 

          📍 Most Popular Areas & “Streets” for Buying and Selling

          Rather than individual streets being universally ranked (listing platforms tend to focus on neighbourhoods rather than single road rankings), buyers and sellers often look at key neighbourhoods and major axes where activity is strongest:

          🌆 Top Neighbourhoods with Strong Activity

          These areas show consistent demand:

          • Agincourt / Agincourt South-Malvern West — a high-demand, centrally located neighbourhood with solid schools and transit access.
             
          • Birch Cliff & Cliffside — scenic lakeside communities along Kingston Road with strong appeal for buyers seeking character homes near the Scarborough Bluffs.
             
          • Guildwood — one of the more premium pockets in Scarborough with average prices often above $1M, proximity to nature and the GO Station.
             
          • West Hill & Highland Creek — popular for families looking for larger lots and access to parks.
             
          • Scarborough Village & Malvern — areas with more affordable housing stock and still strong demand, especially among first-time buyers.
             

          🛣️ Major Streets That Matter in Scarborough Real Estate

          While specific street names vary in desirability depending on property style and price point, a handful of major corridors and residential routes regularly attract attention:

          • Kingston Road — runs along the lake and connects key neighbourhoods like Birch Cliff and Cliffside, often lined with sought-after homes.
             
          • Markham Road & Victoria Park Avenue — major north-south arteries that intersect with many well-established residential areas and shopping/amenity hubs.
             
          • Eglinton Avenue East & Lawrence Avenue East — east-west connectors with a mix of condos and family homes near transit and services.
             
          • Brimley Road — cuts through central Scarborough and touches many residential pockets and community amenities.
             

          These roads aren’t just transportation routes — they often define desirable micro-markets thanks to transit access, schools, and shopping, which in turn influence where properties sell fastest and for strong prices.

          📈 Trends Shaping Where Buyers Focus

          Buyers and sellers in Scarborough pay close attention to these factors when choosing areas:

          • Transit accessibility (especially proximity to subway, GO stations, and future LRT routes)
             
          • School quality and family-friendly amenities
             
          • Walkability & local parks, particularly near Kingston Road or lakefront streets
             
          • Lot sizes and property types (freehold tends to command higher prices than condos)
             

          All of these contribute to why certain neighbourhoods and the roads that run through them remain popular with both buyers and sellers.

          In short: Scarborough prices vary by neighbourhood and home type, but generally remain more affordable than much of Toronto — with many properties around $700K–$900K and premium pockets above $1M. Demand centres around established neighbourhoods and major thoroughfares that combine accessibility, lifestyle, and strong resale appeal. 

          BEST EAST TORONTO REAL ESTATE AGENT

          HOUSE PRICES IN SCARBOROUGH

          Scarborough is made up of 25 officially recognized neighbourhoods (as defined by the City of Toronto). Each one has its own character, housing mix, and lifestyle. Here’s a clean, easy-to-scan guide:

          📍 Scarborough Neighbourhoods & What They’re Like

          1. Agincourt North

          Family-friendly, multicultural area with malls, schools, and a mix of condos and townhomes. Strong transit access.

          2. Agincourt South–Malvern West

          One of Scarborough’s most in-demand areas. Close to GO Transit, shopping, and great schools. Mix of condos and detached homes.

          3. Bendale

          Central Scarborough, near Scarborough Town Centre. Lots of bungalows on large lots, popular for redevelopment.

          4. Birch Cliff

          Charming lakeside community near the Bluffs. Character homes, quiet streets, and strong resale demand.

          5. Centennial Scarborough

          Around U of T Scarborough campus. Student rentals, townhomes, and family homes.

          6. Cliffcrest

          Scenic, premium pocket near the Bluffs with large homes and lake views.

          7. Dorset Park

          Affordable, diverse area near Kennedy and Lawrence. Mix of condos, bungalows, and rental demand.

          8. Eglinton East

          Urban feel with transit access. Condos, townhouses, and detached homes.

          9. Guildwood

          One of Scarborough’s most upscale areas. GO station, parks, and larger detached homes.

          10. Highland Creek

          Near U of T and Rouge Park. Family homes, townhouses, and student rentals.

          11. Ionview

          Close to transit, mid-rise apartments, and affordable housing options.

          12. L’Amoreaux

          Large family community with parks, schools, and a mix of condos and detached homes.

          13. Malvern

          Diverse, affordable, and community-focused. Many townhomes and first-time buyer opportunities.

          14. Milliken

          Strong Asian community, great food, schools, and detached homes.

          15. Morningside

          Close to Rouge Park. Affordable homes and strong rental demand.

          16. Port Union

          Quiet lakeside neighbourhood near the Rouge River. Family homes and trails.

          17. Rouge

          Near Rouge National Urban Park. Newer homes, nature, and growing communities.

          18. Scarborough Junction

          Historic railway area. Gentrifying, close to transit, popular with investors.

          19. Scarborough Village

          Affordable area near the Bluffs. Mix of condos and bungalows.

          20. Steeles

          Northern edge of Scarborough. Suburban, quiet, mostly detached homes.

          21. Tam O’Shanter–Sullivan

          Near Sheppard & Kennedy. Townhouses, condos, and family homes.

          22. West Hill

          Large lots, family homes, and redevelopment potential near the lake.

          23. Wexford–Maryvale

          Popular for custom builds and renovations. Close to major roads.

          24. Woodbine Corridor

          Transit-friendly, affordable, and growing. Mix of condos and semis.

          25. Woburn

          Central, family-oriented, near Centennial College and parks.

          Why Scarborough is Special

          Scarborough offers:

          • More space and affordability than downtown Toronto
          • Transit expansion & growth
          • Nature (Bluffs, Rouge Park, waterfront)
          • Strong rental and resale potential

          It’s one of Toronto’s most diverse and opportunity-rich parts of the city.

          HONEST SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENT

          POPULAR SCARBOROUGH REALTORS

          In a market as diverse and competitive as Scarborough, Ontario, hiring a realtor who is truly skilled as both a listing agent and a buyer’s agent gives you a major advantage — whether you are selling, buying, or doing both. These two roles require different strategies, mindsets, and skill sets, and an agent who understands both sides can protect your interests far more effectively.

          1. They Understand Buyer Psychology

          A realtor who actively works with buyers knows exactly what today’s purchasers are looking for, what turns them off, and how they make decisions. They understand how price, condition, location, and presentation affect perceived value. When they list your home, they use this insight to position your property the way buyers want to see it — from staging and marketing to pricing strategy and showing feedback.

          2. Stronger Pricing Strategy

          Buyer agents see what homes actually sell for, not just what they’re listed for. They negotiate daily, write offers, and analyze competing properties. This gives them a realistic, street-level understanding of value. When they switch into listing mode, they price homes based on real buyer behaviour, not inflated expectations or outdated market peaks.

          3. Better Negotiation on Both Sides

          A dual-skilled agent understands how each side thinks at the negotiation table. They know when buyers are bluffing, when sellers are holding firm, and where deals tend to break down. This insight helps them protect your bottom line, structure cleaner offers, and resolve issues before they turn into lost sales.

          4. More Accurate Market Advice

          Scarborough has micro-markets — each neighbourhood, school zone, and transit corridor performs differently. An agent who regularly represents both buyers and sellers sees the full picture: which streets sell fast, which homes attract multiple offers, and which price points stall. That experience leads to more accurate guidance, whether you are buying or selling.

          5. Fewer Surprises During the Transaction

          Agents who only list or only work with buyers may miss key details the other side typically watches for. A well-rounded realtor anticipates inspection issues, financing concerns, conditional clauses, and closing risks because they’ve seen them from both perspectives. That means smoother transactions and fewer last-minute surprises.

          6. Better Strategy If You’re Buying and Selling

          Many Scarborough homeowners need to sell and buy at the same time. An agent skilled in both roles can time your sale and purchase properly, negotiate closing dates, and structure conditions that protect you from carrying two homes or being left without one.

          7. Stronger Professional Network

          Balanced agents tend to have better relationships with other realtors, inspectors, lenders, lawyers, and contractors because they work on both sides of the deal. This network often helps resolve problems quickly and keeps transactions moving.

          In short:
          A Scarborough realtor who is an expert as both a listing agent and a buyer’s agent doesn’t just “do deals” — they understand the entire market ecosystem. That dual perspective leads to smarter pricing, stronger negotiation, better protection, and a far more confident experience for you.

          REALTORS FOR SCARBOROUGH

          RENOVATIONS BEFORE SELLING MY HOUSE IN SCARBOROUGH

          When preparing a home for sale in Scarborough, Ontario, many sellers wonder whether investing in renovations will increase their selling price enough to justify the expense. While updates can sometimes help, making the wrong improvements or overspending can backfire. Choosing the right listing agent who can guide, manage, and execute these improvements is equally critical. Here’s a detailed look at the considerations.

          1. Considerations Before Spending on Renovations

          a) Return on Investment (ROI)

          Not all renovations yield a positive ROI. Sellers should focus on updates that buyers notice most and that directly influence value in Scarborough’s market:

          • Kitchen and bathrooms: Fresh cabinets, countertops, faucets, or flooring often add value.
          • Curb appeal: Landscaping, fresh paint, clean driveways, and minor exterior repairs create strong first impressions.
          • Floors and paint: Neutral colors and well-maintained floors appeal to the largest buyer audience.

          Avoid expensive or highly personalized renovations, such as custom wine cellars, luxury pools, or elaborate built-ins, which may not attract Scarborough buyers or recoup the cost.

          b) Market Timing

          Scarborough’s housing market can vary by neighbourhood and season. In a hot seller’s market, minor improvements may be sufficient, as homes often sell quickly regardless. In a slower market, strategic upgrades can make a difference, but sellers must weigh the cost versus the potential increase in sale price.

          c) Condition vs. Cosmetic Updates

          Buyers prioritize well-maintained homes. Address structural or functional issues first — leaky roofs, HVAC problems, plumbing, or electrical concerns. Cosmetic changes like fresh paint, new hardware, and minor landscaping often give a better perceived value at lower cost.

          d) Budget & Time Constraints

          Renovations can be costly and time-consuming. Sellers need to ensure updates don’t delay listing or closing, especially if they are under time pressure or planning a simultaneous purchase elsewhere.

          2. Why You Need a Listing Agent Who Can Project-Manage

          Choosing a listing agent who can handle the renovation process from start to finish is critical for maximizing value while minimizing stress. Here’s why:

          a) Expert Guidance

          An experienced Scarborough agent knows which updates truly impact buyers in each neighbourhood. They can advise on high-ROI improvements and help avoid unnecessary expenses.

          b) Cost & Contractor Management

          A skilled agent often has a network of trusted contractors, designers, and inspectors, ensuring competitive pricing, quality work, and timely completion. They coordinate schedules, manage multiple vendors, and monitor progress, reducing the seller’s burden.

          c) Market-Driven Decisions

          Agents can project-manage updates to align renovations with current market conditions. They can advise if a quick cosmetic refresh will suffice or if larger improvements are worth the investment based on buyer expectations and competing homes.

          d) Streamlined Listing Process

          When an agent handles project management, the home is ready for listing sooner with professional photography, staging, and marketing aligned to the renovation timeline. This avoids delays and ensures the property presents at its best from day one.

          e) Risk Mitigation

          Poorly executed renovations can deter buyers or delay sale. A project-managing agent ensures that work is done to standard, reducing the risk of inspection issues, renegotiation, or lost offers.

          In summary:
          Home sellers in Scarborough should carefully evaluate which renovations add measurable value, prioritize structural and cosmetic updates, and avoid over-improvements. Partnering with a listing agent who can project-manage the entire process ensures the updates are strategic, cost-effective, and completed on schedule, ultimately maximizing sale price while reducing stress. This combination of smart renovations and professional guidance often results in faster sales and stronger offers.


          LISTING AGENT FOR SCARBOROUGH

          BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT FOR SELLING MY HOUSE IN SCARBOROUGH

          Perfect! Here’s a neighbourhood-specific renovation ROI guide for Scarborough, tailored to what typically appeals to buyers in 2026. I’ve focused on the most popular areas and their typical buyer priorities.

          Scarborough Neighbourhood Renovation ROI Guide (2026)

          1. Agincourt / Agincourt South–Malvern West

          • Buyer Profile: Families and professionals; value modern kitchens, schools, and transit access.
          • High-ROI Renovations:
            • Kitchen refresh: cabinets, countertops, appliances
            • Bathroom updates: vanity, lighting, fixtures
            • Curb appeal: front lawn, entryway, mailbox
          • Notes: Functional, clean, and modern finishes matter more than luxury upgrades.

          2. Birch Cliff & Cliffcrest

          • Buyer Profile: Upscale buyers, families, downsizers; value lake views and character homes.
          • High-ROI Renovations:
            • Exterior paint and siding maintenance
            • Landscaping to enhance lakefront appeal
            • Interior updates that preserve character while modernizing (hardwood floors, neutral paint)
          • Notes: Over-modernization can reduce charm; aim for tasteful updates.

          3. Guildwood

          • Buyer Profile: Professionals and retirees seeking large homes near transit and parks.
          • High-ROI Renovations:
            • Kitchen and bathroom modernization
            • Energy-efficient upgrades (windows, insulation)
            • Garage and driveway improvements
          • Notes: Buyers in this area value turnkey-ready properties; cosmetic fixes alone may not suffice.

          4. West Hill & Highland Creek

          • Buyer Profile: Families, long-term homeowners, investors.
          • High-ROI Renovations:
            • Basement finishing (with legal suite potential for investors)
            • Exterior maintenance: roofing, fascia, paint
            • Yard and deck upgrades
          • Notes: Homes with usable outdoor spaces sell faster; functional improvements are key.

          5. Malvern & Scarborough Village

          • Buyer Profile: First-time buyers and investors; focus on affordability and move-in readiness.
          • High-ROI Renovations:
            • Fresh interior paint (neutral tones)
            • Flooring upgrades (laminate or hardwood)
            • Minor kitchen improvements (hardware, backsplash)
          • Notes: Over-renovating can make homes too expensive for typical buyers in these areas.

          6. Woburn & Bendale

          • Buyer Profile: Families and professionals; mix of original bungalows and newer builds.
          • High-ROI Renovations:
            • Kitchen and bathroom updates
            • Curb appeal: landscaping, driveway resurfacing, fencing
            • Interior lighting and staging for modern appeal
          • Notes: Buyers compare lot sizes and functionality; small cosmetic tweaks often pay off more than large structural projects.

          7. Rouge / Port Union

          • Buyer Profile: Families seeking space and natural surroundings.
          • High-ROI Renovations:
            • Outdoor living upgrades (decks, patios)
            • Paint and flooring for modern, clean aesthetics
            • Functional kitchen and bath updates
          • Notes: Emphasize connection to parks, trails, and waterfront access.

          Key Takeaways Across Scarborough

          1. Kitchen and bathrooms always lead ROI, but scale them to the neighbourhood buyer.
          2. Curb appeal and landscaping matter more in premium areas (Cliffcrest, Guildwood).
          3. Basement finishing or legal suites pay off in mid-market areas (West Hill, Malvern) for both resale and rental income.
          4. Neutral, modern finishes beat trendy or highly personalized upgrades.
          5. Strategic project management is critical: a listing agent can schedule, supervise, and align renovations with listing deadlines, avoiding delays and overspending.


          BEST REALTOR TO HIRE IN TORONTO

          BEST SCARBOROUGH REALTORS

          BEST SCARBOROUGH REALTOR

          Scarborough doesn’t always get the flashy headlines that downtown Toronto does — but in real estate, it quietly punches way above its weight. For both buyers and sellers, it sits in a rare sweet spot that very few parts of the GTA can match.

          Here’s why it’s so special.

          1. You get Toronto prices… without Toronto pricing

          Scarborough is in the City of Toronto, which means:

          • Same schools
          • Same transit system
          • Same city services
          • Same long-term appreciation drivers

          …but homes are often hundreds of thousands cheaper than comparable places in North York, Etobicoke, or Old Toronto.

          For buyers, that means:

          “I can actually afford a detached or semi in Toronto.”

          For sellers, that means:

          “I’m selling into the biggest buyer pool in the country.”

          Scarborough attracts:

          • First-time buyers priced out of the core
          • Immigrants buying their first Canadian home
          • Investors chasing cash flow
          • Families who want space without leaving Toronto

          That demand never really goes away.

          2. It’s one of Toronto’s last “upside” markets

          Downtown and North York are already built out. Scarborough still has:

          • Huge lots
          • Aging bungalows
          • Under-used plazas
          • Entire corridors being redeveloped

          That means real appreciation potential, not just inflation.

          When:

          • New transit arrives
          • Condos go up
          • Retail modernizes

          …the surrounding houses and townhomes get pulled up in value.

          This is exactly what happened to:

          • North York 15–20 years ago
          • Etobicoke 10–15 years ago

          Scarborough is simply the next chapter in that story.

          3. Transit is changing everything

          Scarborough is undergoing a quiet transportation revolution.

          Between:

          • Subway expansion
          • GO train improvements
          • LRT projects
          • Bus rapid transit

          Large parts of Scarborough are about to become far more connected to downtown and the rest of the GTA.

          Real estate rule of thumb:

          Every time commute time drops, prices rise.

          Sellers benefit because buyers start paying “future value.”
          Buyers benefit because they’re getting in before the full impact is priced in.

          4. It’s a landlord’s dream market

          Scarborough is one of the strongest rental markets in Toronto.

          Why?

          • Huge newcomer population
          • Multi-generational households
          • Students
          • Blue-collar and white-collar workers
          • Families who rent before buying

          That creates:

          • Low vacancy
          • Strong rents
          • Stable tenants

          Investors love Scarborough because:

          • Prices are lower
          • Rent is high
          • Cash flow actually works (which is rare in Toronto)

          Sellers love it because investors are always circling.

          5. You get space — real space

          Scarborough homes tend to have:

          • Bigger lots
          • Wider driveways
          • More bedrooms
          • Finished basements
          • Separate entrances

          That makes them perfect for:

          • Multi-generational families
          • Basement rentals
          • Home offices
          • Future additions

          In today’s market, flexibility = value.

          6. The cultural factor nobody talks about

          Scarborough is one of the most diverse places in North America — and that matters for real estate.

          It means:

          • Deep, stable communities
          • Strong local business
          • Families staying long-term
          • Homes passed down, not flipped

          That kind of stability keeps neighborhoods from crashing when markets get rocky. Scarborough doesn’t boom as wildly — but it also doesn’t bust as hard.

          Why buyers love Scarborough

          They get:

          • Toronto ownership
          • More house
          • More land
          • Better cash flow
          • Stronger long-term upside

          without paying downtown premiums.

          Why sellers love Scarborough

          They sell into:

          • Massive buyer demand
          • Investors
          • First-timers
          • Families
          • New Canadians

          All chasing the same limited supply of freehold homes.

          That competition is what keeps prices resilient.

          If Toronto real estate were a stock market, Scarborough would be:

          The undervalued blue-chip with growth still ahead of it.

          Quiet. Solid. And way more powerful than most people realize.

          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE

          Scarborough is not a “plug-and-play” real estate market.
          It’s layered, hyper-local, culturally complex, and changing fast — which means the agent who wins here needs a very specific skill set that goes way beyond basic MLS knowledge.

          Here’s what truly separates a Scarborough-level expert from a generic Toronto agent.

          1. Hyper-local street knowledge

          In Scarborough, two streets apart can mean a $150,000 swing.

          An expert agent knows:

          • Which pockets back onto industrial land
          • Which schools quietly drive demand
          • Which streets flood
          • Which ones have future transit coming
          • Where zoning allows laneway houses, garden suites, or severance

          MLS won’t tell you this.
          Lived Scarborough experience will.

          This matters most for:

          • Bungalows
          • Split-levels
          • Townhouse complexes
          • Condo towers with wildly different reputations

          An expert knows which buildings you avoid — and which are secretly gold.

          2. Condo building intelligence

          Scarborough condos are not interchangeable.

          Two buildings side-by-side can have:

          • Totally different reserve funds
          • Different special assessment risk
          • Different rental policies
          • Different owner-occupancy ratios

          A real Scarborough condo expert knows:

          • Which buildings investors love
          • Which buildings banks hate
          • Which boards are strict
          • Which ones allow short-term or long-term rentals

          This protects buyers from bad deals — and helps sellers price with confidence instead of guessing.

          3. Cultural fluency = deal flow

          Scarborough is one of the most culturally diverse markets in Canada.

          An expert agent knows how to work with:

          • Newcomer families
          • Multi-generational buyers
          • First-time homebuyers
          • Investors from different backgrounds
          • Cash buyers
          • Mortgage-sensitive buyers

          This matters because:

          Most Scarborough homes are sold emotionally, not just financially.

          Understanding family dynamics, negotiation styles, and trust-building is how deals get done here.

          4. Renovation & income potential vision

          Scarborough houses aren’t just homes — they’re financial tools.

          An expert agent must understand:

          • Basement apartment legality
          • Fire code
          • Zoning
          • Garden suites
          • Duplex conversions
          • Severance potential
          • ARV (after-renovation value)

          This is how:

          • Buyers overpay less
          • Sellers get paid more
          • Investors win

          A Scarborough specialist doesn’t just see what is — they see what could be built.

          5. Negotiation under pressure

          Scarborough has:

          • Multiple-offer bungalows
          • Emotional sellers
          • Investors bidding aggressively
          • First-time buyers stretching

          An expert agent must know when to:

          • Push hard
          • Pull back
          • Structure offers
          • Use conditions strategically
          • Read the other side

          This is not a market where “send a clean offer” always works. You need tactical skill.

          6. Future-pricing skill

          Scarborough is still transitioning.

          That means an expert must be able to price based on:

          • Future transit
          • Upcoming developments
          • Zoning changes
          • Condo supply pipelines
          • School boundaries

          This allows:

          • Buyers to get in before the price jump
          • Sellers to sell at tomorrow’s value, not yesterday’s

          Most agents price off comps only.
          Scarborough experts price off what’s coming.

          7. The ability to explain Scarborough to outsiders

          Many buyers are:

          • From downtown
          • From Vaughan
          • From Markham
          • From overseas

          They don’t understand Scarborough’s pockets.

          A great Scarborough agent must know how to:

          • Reframe stigma
          • Explain neighborhood value
          • Show lifestyle advantages
          • Position schools, transit, and community

          This directly translates into higher sale prices.

          In short:

          A Scarborough expert isn’t just a salesperson.
          They’re part:

          • Urban planner
          • Cultural interpreter
          • Investment analyst
          • Neighborhood historian
          • Negotiation tactician

          That’s why the best Scarborough agents don’t just close deals — they consistently create equity for their clients.

          And in a market as powerful (and misunderstood) as Scarborough, that’s everything.

          SELLING MY HOUSE IN SCARBOROUGH

          If you’re thinking about selling a house, townhouse, or condo in Toronto’s Scarborough area in 2026, there are a bunch of factors you’ll want to weigh carefully — because the market environment, buyer expectations, and economic context are all shifting compared to the boom years we saw earlier in the decade. Here’s a practical breakdown tailored for Scarborough sellers this year:

          📉 1. Understand current market conditions

          Toronto and Scarborough aren’t in a frenzy anymore.
          Data shows that GTA home sales have been trending lower with more listings and softer pricing compared with recent years — though not a crash, just a more balanced market. 

          For Scarborough specifically:

          • Inventory levels are up, especially for condos, giving buyers more choice.
             
          • Freehold homes (houses, semis, townhouses) still tend to sell faster than condos.
             

          What this means for you as a seller:

          • You’ll likely need competitive pricing rather than relying on bidding wars.
             
          • Properties that are overpriced may sit longer or sell below expectations.
             

          🏘️ 2. Property type really matters

          📍 Houses and Townhouses

          These are still in relative demand, especially in neighbourhoods with schools, parks, or good transit access. Sellers here can often achieve solid pricing if their home is well-presented. 

          📍 Condos

          Condo markets are more complex:

          • Some condos have seen slight price softening and longer time on market.
             
          • Buyers are choosier about fees, building health, and future resale potential.
             

          Practical tip: Sellers may need to tell a convincing story about the building’s reserve fund, amenities, rental policies, and upcoming assessments to justify price — beyond just square footage.

          💰 3. Pricing strategy is critical

          Gone are the days when you could list high and hope buyers bid it up.

          In 2026:

          • Competitive pricing based on recent local comps matters far more than historic highs.
             
          • Buyers have more leverage than in the peak years and are often negotiating.
             
          • Consider professional appraisal or strong agent market analysis to avoid leaving money on the table.
             

          📆 4. Market timing and presentation

          Timing your listing still matters:

          • Early spring is traditionally when buyers come back en masse, so hitting the market then with great photos and staging can make a difference.
             
          • Scarborough still attracts buyers looking for value and space — but they’ll expect move-in-ready or well-maintained homes.
             

          Staging and marketing count more in a balanced market:

          • Quality photos + virtual tours
             
          • Clean staging vs. cluttered rooms
             
          • Highlighting recent updates (roof, furnace, kitchen, bathrooms)
             

          💵 5. Interest rates and buyer affordability

          Interest rates and mortgage stress tests still play a role in how much buyers can afford — and that influences how much you can ask.

          Even though some rate relief may be on the horizon, stricter qualification rules remain a reality in 2026. 

          This means:

          • Buyers are looking for certainty in what they can afford
             
          • Sellers may encounter more conditional offers than direct cash or firm bids
             

          📍 6. Local Scarborough nuances

          In Scarborough specifically, sellers should think about:

          🏙️ Transit and neighbourhood appeal

          Proximity to TTC subway extensions, GO stations, and major highways adds value — and buyers today are more discerning about commute times than ever. 

          🌳 Community features

          Parks, schools, and community amenities still matter — especially for families and long-term buyers.

          🏡 Freehold scarcity

          Freehold homes in Scarborough often have lower inventory and still move faster than condos. 

          📈 Long-term vs short-term gains

          Even if pricing isn’t climbing rapidly right now, Scarborough’s fundamentals — affordability relative to central Toronto, ongoing transit improvements, and diverse neighbourhoods — support steady demand over time. 

          🧠 Sellers’ checklist for 2026

          Before you hit “List,” make sure you’ve:

          ✅ Got a sharp, comps-based pricing strategy
          ✅ Invested in professional staging/photography
          ✅ Talked to a Realtor familiar with Scarborough micro-markets
          ✅ Understood how condo fees and building health affect value (if selling a condo)
          ✅ Considered the best season or timing to list

          🎯 Bottom line

          2026’s market isn’t a sprint — it’s a strategic sale.
          Buyers have more options and more time to decide, so Scarborough sellers who prepare their properties thoughtfully, price competitively, and lean on market insight will be the ones who get the best results.

          TOP REALTORS IN SCARBOROUGH

          Here’s a useful list of residential street names located in or immediately associated with the Birchcliff (also spelled “Birch Cliff”) neighbourhood in Toronto’s Scarborough district. Birchcliff runs roughly from Victoria Park Avenue (west) to Kennedy Road (east), Danforth Avenue (north), down to Lake Ontario (south), and consists mostly of small, tree-lined residential streets and some local connectors. 

          ✅ Core Birchcliff Residential Streets

          These are local streets where homes are most commonly found in the Birchcliff area:

          • Birchcliff Avenue – one of the main residential collectors near the neighbourhood centre.
             
          • Kingsbury Crescent – connects locally near lakeside homes.
             
          • Lakeside Avenue – runs parallel to the lake, with many residential properties.
             
          • Harding Boulevard – residential street close to parks and community amenities.
             
          • Avalon Boulevard – residential block in the area.
             
          • Eastwood Avenue – runs east–west through parts of the neighbourhood.
             
          • Kalmar Avenue – short residential road in the local grid.
             
          • Lynn Road – another local residential street near the lakeshore.
             
          • Viewbank Road – small local street in the area.
             

          🚶‍♂️ Nearby Residential Streets Often Considered Part of Community Fabric

          While not strictly inside the historical Birchcliff boundary, these streets are part of the surrounding residential fabric that many buyers and residents associate with the neighbourhood experience:

          • Birchmount Road – major north–south but lined with houses and apartments in parts just north and south of Kingston Road.
             
          • Kingston Road – technically a major arterial, but it has many homes and low-rise residential properties along it in this area.
             
          • McIntosh Street – quieter residential street just north of Kingston in the neighbourhood.
             

          🧭 Notes on Boundaries & Street Context

          • Birchcliff extends south all the way to Lake Ontario, so any minor streets running south from Danforth/Kingsland-area down toward the lakeshore may be part of the neighbourhood fabric.
             
          • The area is primarily detached and semi-detached residential streets, with a mix of older homes, mid-century cottages, and more recent infill or redevelopment near main roads.
             
          • Some street names (e.g., Birch Tree Crescent, Birch Lawn Avenue) exist elsewhere in Scarborough (from broader street indexes) but are not part of the core Birchcliff neighbourhood unless they intersect its boundaries.
             

          REAL ESTATE AGENT SCARBOROUGH

          Here’s a practical list of residential street names you’ll commonly find in Birchcliffe-Cliffside—the family-oriented Scarborough neighbourhood along Lake Ontario and the Scarborough Bluffs anchored around Kingston Road. This list focuses on local residential streets (not large arterial roads like Danforth or Victoria Park) typically associated with the area’s housing stock: (City of Toronto)

          🏡 Core Residential Streets in Birchcliffe-Cliffside

          • Aylesworth Avenue
          • Audrey Avenue
          • Blantyre Avenue
          • Cliffside Drive
          • Clonmore Drive
          • Craiglee Drive
          • East Haven Drive
          • Fallingbrook Road
          • Fishleigh Drive
          • Glen Everest Road
          • Heale Avenue
          • Latham Avenue
          • Malta Street
          • McIntosh Street
          • Natal Avenue
          • North Drive
          • Park Street
          • Pinegrove Avenue
          • Preston Street
          • Ridgemoor Avenue
          • South Woodrow Boulevard
          • Valhalla Boulevard

          (These streets are regularly featured in Birchcliffe-Cliffside listings and maps.) 

          📍 Major Roads & Arterials (Bordering/Defining the Neighbourhood)

          While not residential side streets per se, these roads form the framework of the neighbourhood and have homes, condos, or townhomes along them:

          • Kingston Road – the main spine through the neighbourhood. (City of Toronto)
          • Birchmount Road – along the western edge with some residential segments. (City of Toronto)
          • Warden Avenue – eastern connector near parts of the area. (City of Toronto)
          • Victoria Park Avenue – western boundary near the Birchcliffe area. (City of Toronto)

          🧠 Quick Boundary Context

          Birchcliffe-Cliffside sits between Victoria Park Avenue (west) and Warden/Kennedy area (east) fronting Lake Ontario to the south, with Kingston Road roughly running through the middle. The neighbourhood blends classic residential avenues with lakeside character and quieter side streets. 

          TOP 5 REALTORS IN TORONTO AND SCARBOROUGH

          Here’s a clear snapshot of how real estate values have moved in the Cliffcrest neighbourhood of Scarborough from around 2020 up to the most recent data (late 2025/early 2026) — based on available sales statistics, market reports, and price indicators.

          📈 1. Pre-pandemic to 2020–2021 — Strong Growth

          Like much of Toronto, Scarborough and Cliffcrest saw continuing price increases through 2020 and into 2021.

          • The broader GTA saw average home prices climb from around ~$930K in 2020 to over $1.09M in 2021.
             
          • Although neighbourhood-specific Cliffcrest stats from those exact years aren’t published in open data, this was a period of strong seller’s markets, with rising demand and limited inventory across most City of Toronto communities.
             

          What that meant locally:
          Detached and family homes in Cliffcrest — a lakeside/Bluffs area with limited supply — would have generally followed or slightly exceeded these gains.

          📊 2. 2022 — Peak Market Levels

          2022 was the peak year for many Toronto home prices:

          • A benchmark report from TRREB shows Cliffcrest’s community average at roughly $988,700 in 2022 (for all home types combined).
             
          • Local sources at the time also quoted average Cliffcrest home prices north of $1.24M in mid-2022, especially for detached stock.
             

          This reflects the market apex seen city-wide in early 2022, before interest rate hikes began cooling demand.

          📉 3. 2023 — Market Cooling Begins

          In 2023 broader GTA data showed a moderation of price growth and sales activity:

          • GTA average prices dipped from 2022 levels ($1.19M) to about $1.12M in 2023.
             
          • For Cliffcrest specifically, the Q2 2023 average price was ~$1.195M, with median around $1.125M — relatively strong compared to other parts of Scarborough.
             

          This suggests Cliffcrest held value relatively well, even as broader markets softened.

          📉 4. 2024 — Further Adjustment, Still Stable

          By late 2024, sales data shows:

          • Q3 2024 Cliffcrest average ~ $1.12M and median ~ $1.06M.
             
          • Sales were still happening but with more inventory and slower price pressure than the 2021–22 boom.
             

          This mirrors a broader Toronto pattern of cooling pricing with more balanced supply and demand.

          📉 5. 2025 — Current Landscape

          Latest neighbourhood-level data (late 2025) shows a softer market:

          • Aggregate data combining Scarborough areas (Cliffcrest, Scarborough Village, Guildwood) showed overall average prices around ~$809K (all types) and detached around ~$897K, reflecting a broader mix of property types.
             
          • Generic listing platforms still show median list prices in Cliffcrest around $1.1M+ as of mid-2025, indicating detached inventories still command premium.
             
          • Some real estate sites report average house prices in the neighbourhood near ~$1.45M (though data aggregation methods vary).
             

          City-wide trend data suggests overall home prices have drifted lower from the 2022 peak, with the GTA average down roughly ~20–26% from peak levels by late 2025.  Cliffcrest, being a desirable lakeside pocket, has likely retained value better than weaker market segments, but is still influenced by broader momentum.

          🧠 6. What the Trend Means for Cliffcrest Sellers/Buyers

          In plain terms:

          • 2020–2021: Fast growth and rising prices amid the pandemic market surge.
             
          • 2022: Prices peaked and reached very strong levels in Cliffcrest.
             
          • 2023: Market shifted toward balance — still healthy prices but less heady growth.
             
          • 2024: Continued moderation with more inventory, less bidding-war pressure.
             
          • 2025: Prices are generally lower than 2022 peaks but remain solid due to location, coastal appeal, and housing stock type.
             

          Cliffcrest hasn’t cratered like weaker markets; instead, it has transitioned from a hot seller’s market to a more balanced, stable market. The homes that continue to sell — especially detached properties with lake views or large lots — still command strong pricing relative to many other Scarborough pockets. 

          📌 Key Takeaways

          • Peak in 2022: Highest pricing seen in the recent cycle.
             
          • Post-2022 cooling: Prices softened into 2023-24 but stayed relatively robust for high-amenity locations like Cliffcrest.
             
          • 2025 market: Prices have moderated compared to peak, yet demand remains, particularly for detached and premium properties.

          CLIFFCREST REAL ESTATE IN SCARBOROUGH

          Here’s a **good-sized list of residential street names you’ll find in or right around the Cliffcrest neighbourhood of Scarborough (a residential area bounded by Midland Avenue to the west, the CN rail line to the north, Bellamy Road to the east, and Lake Ontario to the south). 

          🧱 Key Cliffcrest Residential Streets

          These are streets where homes are commonly located in Cliffcrest — detached houses, mid-century bungalows, and similar residential stock:

          • Cliffcrest Crescent — small residential crescent within neighborhood bounds.
             
          • Cliffcrest Drive — another central residential street in Cliffcrest.
             
          • Cliffside Drive — runs through part of the community, with houses along it.
             
          • National Street — a residential road in Cliffcrest.
             
          • Meadowcliffe Drive — residential street with detached homes.
             
          • Scarboro Crescent — local residential street noted in real-estate listings.
             

          🧭 Other Streets with Housing (Bordering/Within Community)

          These aren’t all side streets, but in Cliffcrest they contain residential properties and help define the area’s fabric:

          • Kingston Road — major arterial but lined with homes and fronts many Cliffcrest addresses.
             
          • St. Clair Avenue East — key east-west road with residences/intersections in the neighbourhood.
             
          • Midland Avenue — western boundary with residential frontage.
             
          • Bellamy Road South — eastern boundary with residential segments adjacent to Cliffcrest.
             

          🏠 Additional Local Streets Often Seen in/near Listings

          These are also residential-oriented names associated with homes in the broader Cliffcrest/Cliffside areas (many are cul-de-sacs, small crescents, or subdivisions near parks and Bluffs):

          • Fenwood Heights (street name used in listings)
             
          • Larwood Boulevard (near part of neighbourhood)
             

          GUILDWOOD SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENTS

          Living in Guildwood — the leafy, lakeside neighbourhood in Scarborough’s south end — is genuinely one of those quality-of-life experiences that feels almost out of place inside a big city. Here’s what makes it special, both as a place to live and as a real estate market worth paying attention to.

          🌳 A Lifestyle That Feels Like a Retreat — Within Toronto

          Guildwood isn’t just another suburb. It feels distinctive — like a city escape that’s still part of the GTA:

          🍃 Natural beauty and scenery
          Guildwood sits along the Scarborough Bluffs and Lake Ontario, offering stunning views, waterfront trails, and lots of green space to explore. Guild Park & Gardens, with its scattered architectural relics and wooded pathways, gives the area a historic, almost enchanted vibe. This access to nature right outside your door is a huge quality-of-life plus. 

          🏘️ Quiet, walkable, community-focused streets
          Tree-lined roads, winding streets, and cul-de-sacs give Guildwood a small-town feel — but amenities like the Guildwood Village Plaza, schools, and local shops are just minutes away. 

          👨‍👩‍👧 For families and long-term residents
          Guildwood is known for its strong community spirit — with its own community association, annual events like Guildwood Day, and parks and playgrounds that make it ideal for families. 

          🚆 Great commuter connections
          The Guildwood GO Station puts downtown Toronto within about 25–30 minutes by train — a huge advantage if you work in the core but want a quieter home base. 

          📉 Safe and comfortable
          Area profiles show Guildwood’s total crime rates consistently below the Toronto average, contributing to a sense of stability and safety that many buyers look for. 

          🏡 Real Estate — Value + Character

          Guildwood’s real estate market reflects this quality of life:

          📈 Strong demand and solid values
          Guildwood is regularly cited as one of Scarborough’s more desirable neighbourhoods — with average home prices often exceeding the half-million to over-million-dollar mark, especially for detached homes near the lake and in the heart of the community. 

          While average listing figures vary by source, detached homes typically trade significantly above the broader Scarborough baseline, making Guildwood a premium pocket within the district. 

          🏠 Housing mix that appeals widely
          From classic mid-century bungalows and original split-levels to modern custom builds and townhomes near the community core, there’s architectural diversity — which translates to broader appeal across buyer types. This variety helps keep the market active. 

          🌿 Character and heritage
          Guildwood’s original development preserved trees and emphasized design — giving the neighbourhood pride of place with front porches, thoughtful landscaping, and a cohesive streetscape. That sort of charm doesn’t come cheap, and it typically supports better long-term value retention. 

          🌅 What Buyers Love Most

          Here’s how local residents often feel about living in Guildwood:

          🌞 Space + outdoor life: Places here often have generous lots, mature trees, and access to waterfront trails and parks — things that make everyday living feel like a mini-vacation. 

          👪 Family-friendly vibe: Highly-ranked schools, community events, and lots of kid-friendly green space make it appealing for families seeking community and safety. 

          🚆 Lifestyle + practicality: Quick GO access for work, solid local amenities, and still being part of Toronto combine the best of city and suburb. 

          🌇 Quiet, but not isolated: It’s peaceful and residential, yet close to major roads, transit, shopping, beaches, and trails — not “out in the middle of nowhere.” 

          🧠 In a Nutshell

          Quality of Life:
          ✔ Lakeside scenery and outdoor access
          ✔ Tight community spirit and events
          ✔ Quiet, leafy streets with character
          ✔ Good schools and family-friendly amenities
          ✔ Easy GO commute to downtown

          Real Estate Value:
          ✔ Higher pricing than much of Scarborough, reflecting desirability
          ✔ A stable market with steady demand
          ✔ Mix of housing types broadens buyer appeal
          ✔ Homes near parks and waterfront command premiums

          Bottom Line:
          Guildwood manages to be both peaceful and connected — a neighbourhood that feels like a retreat without sacrificing city access. That blend of nature, community, and convenience is exactly why its real estate holds strong value, and why residents rave about living there. 

          GUILDWOOD REAL ESTATE PRICES AND REALTORS

          Here’s a current look at real estate values for houses and condos in the Guildwood neighbourhood of Scarborough, based on the latest market data (late 2025–early 2026). I’ve pulled both average and listing figures to give you a sense of where things stand today and how Guildwood’s market compares across property types.

          🏠 Detached / Freehold Houses in Guildwood

          Current market pricing (2025–2026):

          • MLS‑based stats put the **average price of all homes in Guildwood at about $951,682 with a median near $992,000 — reflecting a mix of detached, townhome, condo‑townhouse and condo units for the broader area. (Toronto Regional Real Estate Board)
          • More focused listing data shows median house list prices around $970,000 with individual detached houses currently listed from about $850K up to $1.6M in Guildwood. (REW)
          • A recent marketplace snapshot lists specific detached houses ranging from about $889K to ~$1.65M. (Redfin)

          What this means:

          • Houses in Guildwood tend to command solid, steady pricing that’s firmly above many other parts of Scarborough thanks to its location, character, and proximity to the lake and GO train. (Zolo)
          • Premium homes (larger lots or extensively updated homes) can push pricing well above the neighbourhood average.

          Historical context:
          Data from earlier community reports shows that in Q4 2020, the average price for homes in the Guildwood area was about $796,000, with median prices around $842,500. (Toronto Regional Real Estate Board) That suggests meaningful appreciation over the past several years, even accounting for market softening since the 2022 peak.

          🏢 Condos in Guildwood

          Current pricing context (2025):

          • MLS‑derived figures list the **average condo listing price at about $784,000 in Guildwood. (Zolo)
          • Individual condo listings today show a range roughly from $440K up to ~$1.3M depending on size, building, and interior condition. (Zolo)
          • Some active condo listings show median prices near $899,000 at the time of measurement. (REW)
          • Buildings like Gates of Guildwood I & II have units starting in the mid‑$600Ks for smaller layouts, up to over a million for larger suites. (Torontohomessale.ca)

          Market snapshot context:

          • Guildwood condos tend to trade at a premium compared with some other parts of Scarborough, in part because of proximity to transit, green space, lake views, and established building inventory. (Zolo)

          🗓️ How Values Have Shifted Over Time

          Pre‑pandemic vs now:

          • Back in late 2020, quarterly TRREB data shows that Guildwood’s average sale price was around $796,000. (Toronto Regional Real Estate Board)
          • By 2021, that had climbed above $1,070,000 in some quarters — reflecting the broader Toronto boom. (Toronto Regional Real Estate Board)

          Recent years:

          • Pricing softened from the 2022 highs (city‑wide peak pricing) into 2023–2025 as interest rates increased and market activity cooled, but Guildwood has remained resilient — with average prices still near or above six figures compared with earlier periods. (Toronto Regional Real Estate Board)

          📊 Summary of Typical Values (Late 2025 / Early 2026)

          Property TypeApprox. Current Price RangeDetached Houses~$850K – $1.65M (median ~$970K+) (REW)All Home Types (avg)~$951,682 average; ~$992K median (Toronto Regional Real Estate Board)Condos (avg)~$784,000 average list (Zolo)Condos (listing median)~ ~$899,000 in sample listings (REW)TownhomesTend to be around ~$549K average list (older data context) (Zolo)

          🧠 What It All Says About Guildwood

          🔹 Houses: Detached homes in Guildwood remain strong in price relative to broader Scarborough, driven by community appeal, lake proximity, and commuter access.
          🔹 Condos: Condo values are solid — they trade in the mid‑to‑upper range for Scarborough, reflecting demand for transit‑accessible, family‑friendly living.
          🔹 Long‑term trend: Despite some market cooling post‑2022, current values are generally higher than pre‑pandemic levels, and Guildwood continues to attract both local and external buyers.

          Would you like a breakdown of recent sold prices specifically (e.g., 2024–2025 sold data) for typical houses and condos there? (That gives an even sharper picture than current listings.)

          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE IN THE PORT UNION AREA

          Port Union in east Scarborough is one of those GTA neighbourhoods that feels distinctive in a really nice way: lakeside, family‑focused, and quietly connected to the rest of the city. Here’s a friendly deep dive into why people love living there, both for quality of life and everyday comfort. 

          🌊 1. Lakeside Living & Outdoor Lifestyle

          One of Port Union’s biggest appeals is its proximity to Lake Ontario and the waterfront.

          • Port Union Waterfront Park offers nearly 4 km of continuous shoreline trail for walking, biking, or picnics with views of the lake — a rare urban waterfront experience.
             
          • The area links into the Waterfront Trail, connecting to other parks and scenic areas, perfect for cyclists and joggers.
             
          • Rouge National Urban Park — one of North America’s largest urban protected parks — is just minutes away, giving residents access to hiking trails, river valleys, birdwatching, and nature programs.
             

          If you like spending time outdoors — whether that’s walking the dog by the lake, cycling along scenic paths, or hiking through forested trails — Port Union delivers that right at your doorstep.

          👨‍👩‍👧 2. Family‑Friendly & Safe

          Port Union is often described as quiet, safe, and welcoming, and this drives a lot of interest from families and long‑term residents. 

          • Crime rates are below the Toronto average, contributing to the sense of security and peace.
             
          • Friendly street environments and community events help foster a close‑knit feeling among neighbours.
             
          • Spacious lots and quiet streets make it a comfortable place for kids to play and families to settle.
             

          Local parks like Adams Park, Bill Hancox Park, and Charlottetown Park provide playgrounds, sports fields, splash pads, picnic spots, and room for kids to run — daily access to green space is a real bonus. 

          🎓 3. Schools & Family Resources

          Good schools matter, and Port Union has several solid ones right within the community or nearby:

          • Centennial Road Junior Public School
             
          • William G. Miller Public School
             
          • Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute
             
          • Catholic and French‑language schools like St. Brendan and Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary.
             

          This range of educational options — public, Catholic, French, and private — makes the neighbourhood especially attractive to families with children of different ages.

          🚆 4. Commuting Convenience

          Even though Port Union feels peaceful and suburban, it’s surprisingly well connected:

          • Rouge Hill GO Station on the Lakeshore East line gets you to Union Station in ~30–40 minutes, ideal for downtown commuters.
             
          • Multiple TTC buses connect the neighbourhood to other Scarborough hubs and transit links.
             
          • Highway 401 access makes driving around the GTA straightforward — whether you’re heading to work, school, or weekend trips.
             

          Port Union strikes a nice balance: serene residential streets but still connected to the city core and major employment areas.

          🏡 5. Real Estate & Housing Variety

          Port Union’s housing stock is diverse yet characterful, offering options for many lifestyles. 

          • Classic 1940s–1960s homes — bungalows, split levels, and more traditional detached houses.
             
          • Newer infill and custom builds on larger lots, adding choice for modern buyers.
             
          • Port Union Village brings townhomes and more contemporary housing close to the waterfront.
             

          This mix means buyers — from first‑timers to growing families and downsizers — can find something that fits their needs without straying too far from the community’s vibe.

          🛍️ 6. Local Amenities & Daily Conveniences

          Living in Port Union means you’re not isolated despite its peaceful feel:

          • Centennial Plaza and Lawson Plaza offer groceries, cafés, restaurants, medical and dental services, pharmacy, and everyday shops all within the neighbourhood.
             
          • Nearby corridors like Kingston Road bring even more dining and retail options, plus easy connections to big box stores and services a short drive away.
             

          Everything from essentials to weekend brunch spots is close at hand.

          ❤️ 7. Community & Quality of Life

          What really stands out about Port Union is the feeling of being part of a place:

          • A stable, established community with many long‑time residents and a strong sense of neighbourhood pride.
             
          • Events, community programs, and local hangouts help bring people together.
             
          • The combination of quiet residential streets, generous parkland, lakeside access, and solid transit options creates a quality of life that’s hard to beat in the eastern part of Toronto.
             

          🧠 In a Nutshell

          Port Union is that rare neighbourhood in Toronto where you get:
          ✔ Space & nature right outside your door
          ✔ Family‑friendly schools and parks
          ✔ Strong community feel
          ✔ Real commuter convenience
          ✔ Lakeside lifestyle without the downtown price tag

          It’s no wonder this area is a long‑time favourite for families, professionals, and anyone who appreciates peaceful living with easy access to the best of what the city and Lake Ontario have to offer.

          PORT UNION SCARBOROUGH HOUSE FOR SALE

          Here’s a data‑grounded breakdown of real estate values in Scarborough’s Port Union neighbourhood — covering both houses and condos/townhomes — so you can see what the market looks like now and how things have been trending as of late 2025 / early 2026:

          🏡 Detached Houses (Port Union)

          Median prices for detached homes in Port Union are generally solid — reflecting the area’s lakeside appeal, strong ownership rates, and desirable neighbourhood character:

          • Recent neighbourhood data shows median sold prices around $1,022,500 across all property types (houses, condos, townhomes). (Wahi)
          • Focused listings show detached homes often selling above the million‑dollar mark, with recent sales like:
            • ~$1,030,000 for larger detached units.
            • ~ $1,180,000 and even ~$1,600,000 for larger or premium homes. (Wahi)

          These figures are consistent with Port Union being above many other Scarborough pockets, especially for detached stock — which benefits from lakeside living, larger lots, and family‑oriented street patterns.

          📉 Market Movement

          • Median detached prices are still holding near the million‑plus mark, though some indicators show slight softening year‑over‑year as buyers adjust to broader GTA market conditions (slower sales, more inventory). (Wahi)
          • Average days on market for homes in the area remain relatively short (~30 days), showing continued interest. (Wahi)

          🏢 Condos in Port Union

          Condos in the area — especially those closer to Port Union Road and Port Union Village — tend to be priced distinctly below detached homes but still reflect good demand in a neighbourhood with limited condo stock:

          • Recent sold condo prices have been around $499,999, though this number can fluctuate significantly based on unit size and building quality. (Wahi)
          • Listings show units in the ~$619,000–$769,900 range, and above for larger suites. (Wahi)

          This aligns with Port Union’s typical profile: condos sell below detached values but still hold firm compared with weaker segments of the broader Scarborough condo market because of transit access (ROUGE Hill GO, TTC buses) and walkable proximity to the waterfront and local shops. (BelowTheMarket)

          🏘️ Townhomes / Semi‑Detached

          Townhomes in Port Union show a middle ground in pricing:

          • Median prices for townhouses are around $732,500 in recent sold data — noticeably below detached but comfortably above lower‑cost condo stock. (Wahi)
          • Listings in the market include units in the mid‑to‑high $600Ks up to around $800K+ depending on size and condition. (REW)

          This reflects strong demand for value‑oriented family living — townhomes often deliver more space than condos while remaining more affordable than single houses.

          📉 Trends Over the Past Few Years

          📆 2022–2023

          Like most of the GTA, Port Union real estate went through a strong price growth phase up to about 2022, with average home prices peaking — then the market began to cool. (This trend is seen city‑wide.) (Reuters)

          📆 2024–2025

          By 2024 and into 2025:

          • Prices in many Scarborough pockets levelled off or even retraced slightly from peak values in 2022–23, thanks to higher interest rates and a more balanced market nationally. (Reuters)
          • In Port Union specifically, detached homes, condos, and townhomes have mostly stayed stable or seen small year‑over‑year fluctuations rather than dramatic swings — reflecting continued demand due to location and lifestyle features. (Wahi)

          This is why average days on market remains fairly short and why even condos — with fewer transactions — still achieve respectable prices.

          🧠 What This Means for Buyers & Sellers

          🛒 Buyers

          • Condos can be an entry point near the neighbourhood’s core amenities at well below the detached price tier. (Wahi)
          • Townhomes offer a nice balance of space and value for families or first‑time buyers. (Wahi)
          • Detached homes remain the flagship property type — desirable for their lifestyle appeal and resale strength. (Wahi)

          📈 Sellers

          • Detached properties can still fetch strong prices if marketed well, thanks to location appeal and limited inventory. (Wahi)
          • Townhouses and condos sell briskly when priced accurately — buyers in this segment are often more rate‑sensitive and value‑oriented. (Wahi)

          🏅 Bottom Line

          Port Union’s real estate market in 2025–2026 reflects a neighbourhood that’s not booming wildly, but not sliding either.
          ✔ Detached houses remain strong — often around $1M+ median. (Wahi)
          ✔ Condos sit in the mid‑$400Ks to $700Ks+ range depending on size and date of sale. (Wahi)
          ✔ Townhomes offer great comfort + value often mid‑$700Ks. (Wahi)

          This stability — combined with great quality of life — is why Port Union continues to attract buyers even when broader market conditions soften. (lovewhereyoulive.community)

          If you’d like, I can break this down further into specific average price per square foot trends or year‑by‑year comparisons for each property type — just let me know!

          SCARBOROUGH REALTOR RECOMMENDATION AND REFERRALS

          When it comes to buying or selling property in Scarborough, Toronto homeowners need to approach choosing a real estate agent strategically — Scarborough is a large, diverse, and nuanced market, and the right agent can make a huge difference in outcomes. Here’s a detailed guide on what to consider:

          1️⃣ Local Expertise Is Key

          Scarborough is vast, spanning waterfront communities, family‑friendly suburbs, and high‑density condo corridors. Not every Toronto agent knows its nuances. Homeowners should look for agents who:

          • Have specific experience in the neighbourhood (e.g., Guildwood, Cliffcrest, Port Union, Birchcliffe-Cliffside).
          • Understand street‑by‑street pricing trends, school zones, parks, and transit access.
          • Can provide insight into lot sizes, zoning, and building restrictions, which are important for renovations or potential resale.

          Tip: Ask for recent sales in your specific Scarborough neighbourhood, not just the city at large.

          2️⃣ Track Record & Proven Results

          • Look for agents who actively sell homes in Scarborough, not just passively list them.
          • Check average days on market and price-to-list ratio for their past sales in your area.
          • For buyers, a strong agent will successfully negotiate in competitive markets and have knowledge of new listings, sometimes before they officially hit MLS.

          Red flag: Agents who can’t give concrete examples of Scarborough sales.

          3️⃣ Specialization in Property Type

          Scarborough includes detached homes, townhouses, condos, and semi‑detached homes.

          • An agent specializing in detached houses might not have the same insight for condos or townhouses, and vice versa.
          • For condo buyers/sellers, an agent should understand condo fees, building rules, and rental policies.
          • For single‑family homes, the agent should be familiar with lot orientation, renovations, and comparables.

          Tip: Match the agent’s expertise with your property type.

          4️⃣ Marketing Savvy

          For sellers, marketing is critical:

          • Ask about professional photography, 3D tours, and staging recommendations.
          • Check if the agent uses local social media, MLS, and email campaigns effectively.
          • For higher‑value Scarborough homes (e.g., waterfront or Bluffs properties), experience with premium listings can help attract serious buyers.

          Tip: Don’t underestimate the agent’s ability to position your home correctly.

          5️⃣ Negotiation & Local Connections

          • Scarborough markets can be competitive. A skilled agent knows how to handle multiple offers or pre‑emptively identify motivated buyers.
          • Agents with networked connections in the community — mortgage brokers, inspectors, and contractors — can streamline your transaction.
          • A local agent may spot issues early (e.g., heritage restrictions, environmental concerns, or flood-prone areas near the Bluffs).

          6️⃣ Communication & Availability

          • Scarborough spans multiple submarkets — an agent who is responsive and updates you regularly is critical.
          • Ensure they are available for showings, virtual tours, and negotiations within your timeline.
          • Ask about preferred communication style: email, text, phone, or in-person updates.

          Tip: A local agent should be able to guide you without long delays.

          7️⃣ Knowledge of the Broader Market

          • Scarborough has unique price patterns compared to downtown Toronto. An agent should know:
            • Trends over 1–5 years, not just current prices.
            • How new condo developments or municipal plans may affect home values.
            • Seasonal trends in sales (e.g., spring/summer market spikes).

          Tip: Homeowners benefit from agents who can set realistic expectations for pricing and timing.

          8️⃣ References & Reviews

          • Ask for references from past buyers/sellers in Scarborough.
          • Check online reviews, but focus on detailed stories about the agent’s local knowledge and results, not generic praise.
          • Look for agents who offer both strategic guidance and hands-on support — especially in a large, diverse area like Scarborough.

          ✅ Bottom Line

          When choosing a Scarborough real estate agent, prioritize:

          1. Local expertise — knows streets, schools, and neighbourhood nuances.
          2. Proven track record — strong sales history in your type of property.
          3. Property-type specialization — condo, townhouse, or detached expertise.
          4. Marketing ability — positions your home effectively.
          5. Negotiation skills and local connections — for smoother transactions.
          6. Communication & availability — responsive and proactive.
          7. Market knowledge — pricing trends, seasonal fluctuations, municipal impacts.
          8. References — real success stories in the area.

          In Scarborough, where micro‑neighbourhoods matter and market dynamics vary street by street, the right agent can mean the difference between maximizing your sale or overpaying/bidding too aggressively as a buyer.

          If you like, I can also make a checklist of 10 questions to ask any Scarborough agent before committing — that’s super practical when choosing someone to guide you.

          Do you want me to make that checklist?


          Scarborough Real Estate

          SCARBOROUGH REALTORS

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – First half of January 2022


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client is different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          The first half of January 2022 saw a slow start for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 59 successful real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $3,900,000 for a 10 acres backing onto the Rouge River in E11 on Boydwood Lane. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the first half of January 2022 were found on Allanford Rd List:$1,088,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Amiens Rd List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,380,000, Anndale Rd List:$1,749,000 Sold:$1,700,000, Anticosti Dr List:$1,188,888 Sold:$1,267,000, Beacon Rd List:$998,800 Sold:$1,383,000, Bellamy Rd S List:$2,188,000 Sold:$2,150,000, Bernadine St N List:$899,999 Sold:$1,375,000, Big Red Ave List:$899,000 Sold:$1,190,000, Birdwood Crt List:$1,488,888 Sold:$1,468,000, Blantyre Ave List:$1,099,900 Sold:$1,625,000, Boydwood Lane List:$3,998,000 Sold:$3,900,000, Bridlegrove Dr List:$798,000 Sold:$1,131,000, Butterworth Ave List:$1,549,000 Sold:$1,562,000, Calverley Tr List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,615,000, Cedar Brae Blvd List:$2,499,999 Sold:$2,350,000, Cheatham Pl List:$749,900 Sold:$927,500, Claremore Ave List:$650,000 Sold:$915,270, Cleta Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,345,000, Colonial Ave List:$949,000 Sold:$1,320,000, Cornwallis Dr List:$1,549,000 Sold:$1,600,001, Cotton Ave List:$2,093,000 Sold:$2,040,000, Dairy Dr List:$899,900 Sold:$1,188,000, Delburn Dr List:$1,198,000 Sold:$1,650,000, Ellington Dr List:$949,900 Sold:$1,466,000, Enchanted Hills Cres List:$1,150,000 Sold:$1,280,000, Farmhill Crt List:$979,500 Sold:$1,438,800, Gemshaw Cres List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Glenridge Rd List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,625,000, Grovenest Dr List:$799,999 Sold:$1,325,000, Harding Blvd List:$1,099,900 Sold:$1,099,900, Heathfield Dr List:$2,399,000 Sold:$2,420,000, Jacob Fisher Dr List:$888,900 Sold:$1,190,000, Joanna Dr List:$999,998 Sold:$1,410,000, Ladysbridge Dr List:$929,900 Sold:$1,150,000, Leyton Ave List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,386,000, Littles Rd List:$1,399,999 Sold:$1,460,000, Longford Cres List:$1,299,000 Sold:$2,010,000, Midland Ave List:$1 Sold:$1,135,000, Nabob Cres List:$1,279,000 Sold:$1,575,000, New Forest Sq List:$1,780,000 Sold:$1,755,000, North Bonnington Ave List:$1,349,000 Sold:$1,290,000, Parkdene Crt List:$990,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Patterson Ave List:$999,900 Sold:$980,000, Prosperity Ptwy List:$799,000 Sold:$991,500, Puma Dr List:$888,000 Sold:$1,230,000, Redheugh Cres List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,710,000, Silver Springs Blvd List:$899,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Sir Raymond Dr List:$1,699,900 Sold:$1,770,000, Southlawn Dr List:$1,359,000 Sold:$1,305,000, Spall Crt List:$1,699,900 Sold:$1,985,000, Stanbridge Crt List:$959,000 Sold:$1,218,800, Stanwell Dr List:$799,000 Sold:$1,230,000, Stonemanse Crt List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,670,000, Wandering Tr List:$998,000 Sold:$1,447,000, and Warden Ave List:$799,900 Sold:$1,030,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,494,267. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 12 days on the market during the first half of January 2022.


          50 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 5 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 4 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.

          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENT

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – Second half of January 2022


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end.

           

          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          The second half of January 2022 saw a slow start for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 129 successful real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $3,800,000 for a stunning modern home in Toronto’s Birchcliffe-Cliffside neighbourhood on Wood Glen Road. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the second half of January 2022 were found on Wynnview Crt List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,800,000, Wood Glen Rd List:$2,995,000 Sold:$3,800,000, Wintermute Blvd List:$1,198,800 Sold:$1,687,000, Winston Ave List:$849,900 Sold:$1,125,000, Wickson Tr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,350,000, Westcroft Dr List:$998,000 Sold:$1,465,000, Warwick Castle Crt List:$899,900 Sold:$1,105,000, Warden Ave List:$1,149,900 Sold:$1,600,000, Treverton Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,360,000, Toynbee Tr List:$950,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Tanis Cres List:$1,299,900 Sold:$1,865,000, Sudbury Hall Dr List:$949,000 Sold:$1,126,000, Stoney Creek Dr List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,355,000, Snowball Cres N List:$1,275,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Snowball Cres List:$999,999 Sold:$1,225,000, Shoreland Cres List:$999,900 Sold:$1,200,000, Shandon Dr List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,165,000, Scarfair Ptwy List:$789,000 Sold:$1,015,000, Scarborough Heights Blvd List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,385,000, Sandy Haven Dr List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,405,000, Sadlee Cove Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Rubic Cres List:$1,188,800 Sold:$1,530,000, Rouge Highlands Dr List:$1,150,000 Sold:$1,465,000, Rossander Crt List:$999,000 Sold:$1,401,000, Rodda Blvd List:$1,099,900 Sold:$1,350,000, Rochman Blvd List:$999,000 Sold:$1,345,000, Redheugh Cres List:$1,188,888 Sold:$1,450,000, Porter Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$1,251,000, Port Royal Tr List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,900,000, Porchester Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,195,500, Porchester Dr List:$799,900 Sold:$999,999, Placentia Blvd List:$1,485,000 Sold:$1,465,000, Pitt Ave List:$1,150,000 Sold:$1,161,000, Pinegrove Ave List:$700,000 Sold:$950,000, Pilot St List:$849,000 Sold:$995,000, Pharmacy Ave List:$949,900 Sold:$1,260,000, Parsell Sq List:$789,000 Sold:$1,065,000, Painted Post Dr List:$995,000 Sold:$1,385,000, Packard Blvd List:$998,000 Sold:$1,251,000, Oakmeadow Blvd List:$998,800 Sold:$1,470,000, Oakhaven Dr List:$1,180,000 Sold:$1,328,000, Nettlecreek Cres List:$1,178,000 Sold:$1,615,000, Muirbank Blvd List:$1,100,000 Sold:$1,850,100, Morrish Rd List:$1,299,999 Sold:$1,890,000, Morning Dew Rd List:$1,099,999 Sold:$1,234,000, Medley Cres List:$1,188,888 Sold:$1,500,000, Mcgregor Rd List:$939,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Mccowan Rd List:$989,800 Sold:$1,502,000, Mastwood Cres List:$1,198,999 Sold:$1,758,000, Martorino Dr List:$995,513 Sold:$1,351,513, Malamute Cres List:$1,399,900 Sold:$1,510,000, Madrid St List:$1,080,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Lysander Crt List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Lynnbrook Dr List:$1,288,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Lord Sydenham Crt List:$988,000 Sold:$1,321,000, Lord Roberts Dr N List:$1,199,900 Sold:$1,417,000, Littleleaf Dr List:$849,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Linville Rd List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,145,000, Limevale Cres List:$898,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Lawrence Ave E List:$998,000 Sold:$1,360,000, Laurel Ave List:$999,900 Sold:$1,200,000, Knockbolt Cres List:$1,188,888 Sold:$1,580,000, Kessack Crt List:$999,000 Sold:$1,275,000, Ilfracombe Cres List:$999,999 Sold:$1,350,000, Hupfield Tr List:$1,200,000 Sold:$1,201,000, Howarth Ave List:$998,800 Sold:$1,385,000, Houndtrail Dr List:$1,299,999 Sold:$1,675,000, Holford Cres List:$999,800 Sold:$1,347,000, Harringay Cres List:$1,388,000 Sold:$1,660,500, Harding Blvd List:$3,188,000 Sold:$2,965,000, Greylawn Cres List:$1,280,000 Sold:$1,325,000, Greyabbey Tr List:$879,000 Sold:$1,166,000, Gradwell Dr List:$2,449,000 Sold:$2,450,000, Gloxinia Cres List:$1,268,000 Sold:$1,558,000, Galloway Rd List:$949,000 Sold:$1,301,000, Fintona Ave List:$899,000 Sold:$1,256,000, Erinlea Cres List:$999,000 Sold:$1,390,000, Enchanted Hills Cres List:$999,000 Sold:$1,265,000, Eaton Park Lane List:$999,000 Sold:$1,210,000, Deep Dene Dr List:$1,699,999 Sold:$2,130,000, Davidson Ave List:$799,000 Sold:$1,170,000, Dairy Dr List:$949,000 Sold:$1,175,000, Cree Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,327,500, Coronation Dr List:$990,000 Sold:$1,410,000, Conference Blvd List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Colonial Ave List:$999,900 Sold:$1,275,000, Cliffcrest Dr List:$1,475,000 Sold:$1,808,000, Cleta Dr List:$1,699,900 Sold:$1,875,000, Citadel Dr List:$929,000 Sold:$1,320,000, Cindy Nicholas Dr List:$988,000 Sold:$1,550,000, Cheetah Cres List:$949,000 Sold:$1,048,000, Chartland Blvd S List:$999,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Chapel Park Sq List:$1,998,000 Sold:$1,948,000, Chapais Cres List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,355,000, Chad Cres List:$975,000 Sold:$1,075,000, Celeste Dr List:$899,900 Sold:$1,345,064, Cedar Brae Blvd List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,375,000, Casemore Rd List:$1,249,999 Sold:$1,611,888, Carolbreen Sq List:$999,000 Sold:$1,360,000, Carl Cres List:$1,280,000 Sold:$1,725,000, Captain Hall Crt List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Calora Crt List:$999,000 Sold:$1,170,000, Brimley Rd List:$1,158,000 Sold:$1,438,000, Briarscross Blvd List:$1,280,000 Sold:$1,720,000, Braymore Blvd List:$1,199,900 Sold:$1,165,000, Botany Hill Rd List:$1,199,999 Sold:$1,240,000, Bluenose Cres List:$1,588,000 Sold:$1,980,000, Birchmount Rd List:$1,650,000 Sold:$1,620,000, Bethune Blvd List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,575,000, Bertha Ave List:$1,599,900 Sold:$1,599,900, Bellefontaine St List:$799,900 Sold:$1,331,000, Bellamy Rd N List:$849,900 Sold:$1,301,990, Belinda Sq List:$998,000 Sold:$1,405,000, Beacham Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Barrymore Rd List:$1,088,800 Sold:$1,400,000, Athenia Crt List:$998,000 Sold:$1,025,000, Andes Rd List:$960,000 Sold:$1,060,000, and Allanford Rd List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,644,888.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,421,363. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 7 days on the market during the second half of January 2022.


          110 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 6 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 10 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.

          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENT

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – Second half of March 2022


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          The second half of March 2022 saw very busy days for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 188 successful real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $2,717,101 after 7 days on the market for a 4 bedroom newly built home in Toronto’s Cenntenial-Scarborough neighbourhood on Cedarview Drive. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the second half of March 2022 were found on Adenmore Rd List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,551,000, Ayers Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$1,080,000, Aylesford Dr List:$899,900 Sold:$1,265,000, Aylesworth Ave List:$1,299,900 Sold:$1,472,000, Balcarra Ave List:$2,588,000 Sold:$2,700,000, Baldoon Rd List:$849,000 Sold:$1,123,000, Batterswood Dr List:$1,588,000 Sold:$1,625,000, Beacham Cres List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,426,000, Beechgrove Dr List:$1,999,999 Sold:$2,475,000, Bellamy Rd S List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,800,000, Bellbrook Rd List:$2,280,000 Sold:$2,160,000, Bendale Blvd List:$1,800,000 Sold:$1,760,000, Big Red Ave List:$949,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Bimbrok Rd List:$999,000 Sold:$1,330,000, Bingley Rd List:$1,190,000 Sold:$1,690,000, Bobmar Rd List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,411,000, Bonacres Ave List:$1,649,999 Sold:$1,700,000, Bournville Dr List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,537,000, Boyce Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,120,000, Bradstone Sq List:$799,000 Sold:$1,065,000, Braymore Blvd List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,125,000, Brimley Rd List:$1,098,000 Sold:$1,275,000, Brycemoor Rd List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,405,000, Burnview Cres List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,650,000, Campania Cres List:$995,000 Sold:$1,255,000, Carrera Blvd List:$1,125,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Cartier Cres List:$995,000 Sold:$980,000, Castlemere Cres List:$1,288,800 Sold:$1,540,000, Cedarview Dr List:$1,998,800 Sold:$2,717,101, Century Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,300,100, Chandler Dr List:$999,786 Sold:$1,410,786, Charcoal Dr List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,635,000, Charlemont Cres List:$988,900 Sold:$1,350,000, Charlottetown Blvd List:$1,288,888 Sold:$1,540,000, Chestnut Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$1,082,000, Chiefswood Dr List:$1,488,000 Sold:$1,600,000, Claremore Ave List:$1,399,999 Sold:$1,555,000, Cleanside Rd List:$1,229,000 Sold:$1,215,000, Compton Dr List:$1,398,000 Sold:$1,631,000, Conference Blvd List:$1,198,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Courtlands Dr List:$1,249,999 Sold:$1,401,000, Creekwood Dr List:$1,688,000 Sold:$1,850,000, Crestwood Dr List:$899,988 Sold:$1,175,000, Crow Tr List:$899,900 Sold:$1,205,000, Cudham Dr List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,483,000, Dairy Dr List:$1,049,000 Sold:$1,220,000, Danforth Ave List:$2,470,000 Sold:$2,000,000, Danforth Rd List:$998,888 Sold:$1,275,000, Deans Dr List:$1,088,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Delwood Dr List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Donalda Cres List:$1,888,000 Sold:$1,830,000, Droxford Ave List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,525,000, Duffort Crt List:$749,000 Sold:$950,000, Dumfrey Rd List:$799,000 Sold:$991,000, Dunsfold Dr List:$1,098,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Dunwatson Dr List:$1,399,800 Sold:$1,775,000, East Rd List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,650,800, Ecclesfield Dr List:$998,000 Sold:$1,315,000, Exford Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,363,100, Falaise Rd List:$999,900 Sold:$1,300,001, Farmbrook Rd List:$848,000 Sold:$1,000,000, Fitzgibbon Ave List:$998,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Flintwick Dr List:$899,900 Sold:$1,350,000, Gaiety Dr List:$850,000 Sold:$1,150,000, Gorsey Sq List:$949,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Gradwell Dr List:$888,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Greenock Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,266,000, Greyabbey Tr List:$1,199,999 Sold:$1,428,000, Guildcrest Dr List:$990,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Gully Dr List:$900,000 Sold:$1,275,100, Hart Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,340,000, Haslam St List:$949,000 Sold:$947,500, Haviland Dr List:$1,198,800 Sold:$1,341,000, Highview Ave List:$945,000 Sold:$1,001,000, Hiscock Blvd List:$999,900 Sold:$1,421,000, Holmcrest Tr List:$949,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Hoshlega Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Hurley Cres List:$899,900 Sold:$1,300,100, Jacob Fisher Dr List:$899,999 Sold:$1,100,000, Janellan Terr List:$1,199,800 Sold:$1,505,000, Jarwick Dr List:$1,088,800 Sold:$1,415,000, Joanna Dr List:$1,390,000 Sold:$1,380,000, Jolly Way List:$999,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Jordanroch Crt List:$998,000 Sold:$1,230,000, Kalmar Ave List:$1,049,000 Sold:$1,010,000, Kawneer Terr List:$1,180,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Kennedy Rd List:$1,599,000 Sold:$2,100,000, Kennedy Rd List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Kilpatrick Dr List:$890,000 Sold:$1,210,000, Kitchener Rd List:$999,000 Sold:$1,260,000, Lansbury Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,410,000, Lauralynn Cres List:$999,900 Sold:$1,350,000, Lawrence Ave E List:$999,888 Sold:$1,333,000, Lesskim Crt List:$1,388,000 Sold:$1,682,000, Littles Rd List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,705,000, Lynnbrook Dr List:$949,000 Sold:$1,401,318, Mack Ave List:$1,299,900 Sold:$1,230,000, Madelaine Ave List:$949,000 Sold:$980,000, Madras Cres List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,030,000, Maidenhair Lane List:$999,900 Sold:$1,350,000, Major Oak Terr List:$899,000 Sold:$1,218,000, Manhattan Dr List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,700,000, Marcella St List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Margate Cres List:$1,098,000 Sold:$1,455,800, Marlbank Rd List:$1,050,000 Sold:$1,120,000, Maybourne Ave List:$1,499,900 Sold:$1,775,000, Mcintosh St List:$988,000 Sold:$1,220,000, Merrian Rd List:$975,000 Sold:$1,084,000, Midland Ave List:$999,999 Sold:$1,090,000, Moorefield Dr List:$899,000 Sold:$1,205,000, Morgandale Cres List:$1,288,000 Sold:$1,760,000, Morrish Rd List:$988,800 Sold:$1,445,000, Mossbrook Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$1,151,000, Murison Blvd List:$899,000 Sold:$1,048,000, Murison Blvd List:$999,999 Sold:$995,000, Murray Ave List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,520,000, Myrna Lane List:$1,288,000 Sold:$1,398,000, Navarre Cres List:$1,099,900 Sold:$1,420,000, Newdawn Cres List:$988,888 Sold:$1,310,000, North Edgely Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,280,300, Northleigh Dr List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,425,000, Orleans Dr List:$1,198,800 Sold:$1,460,000, Ovendon Sq List:$1,599,000 Sold:$1,553,000, Paloma Pl List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,385,000, Park St List:$989,999 Sold:$1,006,000, Parsell Sq List:$799,900 Sold:$998,750, Pharmacy Ave List:$899,900 Sold:$1,205,000, Pharmacy Ave List:$899,900 Sold:$1,151,000, Pilkington Dr List:$1,230,000 Sold:$1,320,000, Pinegrove Ave List:$1,295,000 Sold:$1,460,000, Pinery Tr List:$948,800 Sold:$931,000, Pitfield Rd List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,675,000, Portsdown Rd List:$999,990 Sold:$1,250,000, Portsmouth Dr List:$1,350,000 Sold:$1,691,000, Portwine Dr List:$949,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Preston St List:$749,000 Sold:$885,000, Providence St List:$1,199,900 Sold:$1,413,300, Queensbury Ave List:$2,100,000 Sold:$2,100,000, Queensgrove Rd List:$2,249,000 Sold:$2,601,000, Rangeley Dr List:$1,300,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Raponi Circ List:$1,610,000 Sold:$1,548,000, Revlis Cres List:$999,000 Sold:$1,388,888, Robbinstone Dr List:$1,399,999 Sold:$1,750,000, Robbinstone Dr List:$699,900 Sold:$1,008,000, Roebuck Dr List:$968,000 Sold:$1,060,000, Romulus Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,341,000, Rosemount Dr List:$1,499,888 Sold:$1,850,000, Rotary Dr List:$995,000 Sold:$1,405,000, Rovinelli Rd List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,565,000, Scarboro Ave List:$988,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Shier Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,201,000, Sonneck Sq List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,480,000, Southampton Dr List:$899,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Springhouse Sq List:$999,000 Sold:$1,290,000, Stanland Dr List:$1,349,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Stanwell Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Starfire Dr List:$1,388,000 Sold:$1,715,000, Staverton Crt List:$1,188,800 Sold:$1,460,000, Stephenfrank Rd List:$1,290,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Stoney Creek Dr List:$1,149,900 Sold:$1,100,000, Stubbswood Sq List:$1,690,000 Sold:$1,860,000, Sugarbush Sq List:$1,899,000 Sold:$2,320,000, Surrey Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,245,000, Tideswell Blvd E List:$1,288,888 Sold:$1,740,000, Tom Wells Cres List:$1,599,000 Sold:$1,925,000, Tordale Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Tourmaline Dr List:$749,000 Sold:$925,000, Tower Dr List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,405,000, Trellanock Ave List:$899,900 Sold:$1,208,000, Treverton Dr List:$949,000 Sold:$1,320,000, Valhalla Blvd List:$2,200,000 Sold:$2,707,000, Valley Stream Dr List:$799,000 Sold:$990,000, Verne Cres List:$898,000 Sold:$1,065,000, Warden Ave List:$950,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Westbourne Ave List:$1,599,900 Sold:$1,980,000, Wharfside Lane List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,655,000, Willowhurst Cres List:$999,000 Sold:$1,385,000, Willsteven Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,220,000, Withycombe Cres List:$999,000 Sold:$1,405,000, and Wolcott Ave List:$1,059,000 Sold:$1,253,100.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,398,282. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 8 days on the market during the second half of March 2022.


          156 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 14 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 13 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENTS

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – Second half of April 2022


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          The second half of April 2022 saw a continued busy time for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 144 successful real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $3,200,000 after only 4 days on the market for a large 5+3 bedroom newly built home in Toronto’s Highland Creek neighbourhood on Euclid Avenue. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the second half of April 2022 were found on Ainsdale Rd List:$899,888 Sold:$999,999, Amberjack Blvd List:$1,399,900 Sold:$1,472,000, Arncliffe Cres List:$949,000 Sold:$949,000, Arnott St List:$989,000 Sold:$1,111,000, Audrey Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,552,000, Aveline Cres List:$1,089,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Aylesworth Ave List:$998,800 Sold:$999,999, Ayre Point Rd List:$1,275,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Bardsea Crt List:$999,000 Sold:$1,180,999, Bathgate Dr List:$1,599,000 Sold:$1,805,000, Beachdale Ave List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,455,000, Beaverbrook Crt List:$998,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Bexhill Ave List:$1,099,900 Sold:$1,410,000, Birchard St List:$999,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Birchcliff Ave List:$1,290,000 Sold:$1,625,000, Birchmount Rd List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,318,000, Birkdale Rd List:$1,039,000 Sold:$999,000, Bonacres Ave List:$1,599,000 Sold:$1,599,000, Botany Hill Rd List:$799,900 Sold:$900,000, Broadbent Ave List:$999,900 Sold:$1,110,000, Burkwood Cres List:$799,000 Sold:$800,000, Byng Ave List:$849,900 Sold:$920,000, Caddy Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,165,000, Carisbrooke Sq List:$1,198,800 Sold:$1,508,000, Carondale Cres List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,225,000, Cartier Cres List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Castle Hill Dr List:$1,186,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Cedarview Dr List:$1,799,900 Sold:$2,100,000, Chadbury Pl List:$1,488,000 Sold:$1,503,000, Charles Tupper Dr List:$1,099,900 Sold:$1,346,000, Chine Dr List:$999,999 Sold:$1,300,000, Colinroy St List:$1,080,000 Sold:$999,999, Commonwealth Ave List:$1,039,900 Sold:$1,039,900, Confederation Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$960,000, Cornwallis Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,180,000, Courcelette Rd List:$2,629,000 Sold:$2,710,000, Coventry St List:$799,000 Sold:$895,000, Coyote Cres List:$799,000 Sold:$875,000, Crayford Dr List:$1,550,000 Sold:$1,460,000, Cree Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,357,000, Deblyn Dr List:$847,800 Sold:$1,250,000, Dodge Rd List:$979,990 Sold:$1,122,000, Dorset Rd List:$1,200,000 Sold:$1,225,000, Droxford Ave List:$999,900 Sold:$1,350,000, Dunmail Dr List:$888,000 Sold:$970,000, East Rd List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Ellendale Dr List:$999,999 Sold:$1,260,000, Ellington Dr List:$949,000 Sold:$955,000, Emmeline Cres List:$1,088,000 Sold:$1,345,000, Euclid Ave List:$3,299,000 Sold:$3,200,000, Flintridge Rd List:$999,900 Sold:$1,200,000, Frontier Ptwy List:$890,000 Sold:$1,025,000, Gaiety Dr List:$990,000 Sold:$1,015,000, Gardentree St List:$1,179,000 Sold:$1,160,000, Gaslight Cres List:$1,400,000 Sold:$1,411,000, Gatesview Ave List:$1,599,000 Sold:$1,540,000, Georgina Gate List:$1,049,900 Sold:$1,280,000, Glen Springs Dr List:$899,000 Sold:$1,150,000, Glenheather Terr List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Goldene Way List:$1,499,900 Sold:$1,485,000, Grace St List:$1,880,000 Sold:$1,600,000, Green Spring Dr List:$1,308,888 Sold:$1,388,000, Guild Hall Dr List:$2,399,900 Sold:$2,225,000, Haddon Ave List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,620,000, Hancock Cres List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Haven Hill Sq List:$998,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Heron Park Pl List:$879,000 Sold:$940,000, Highcliff Cres List:$1,649,900 Sold:$1,675,000, Highcourt Cres List:$1,048,000 Sold:$1,180,000, Hogan Dr List:$1,088,800 Sold:$1,348,500, Hollyhedge Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,125,000, Hood Cres List:$1,280,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Indian Mound Cres List:$988,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Island Rd List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,260,000, Jarwick Dr List:$1,098,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Jeavons Ave List:$1,199,900 Sold:$1,100,000, Jeremiah Lane List:$849,000 Sold:$910,000, Karnwood Dr List:$1,249,888 Sold:$1,305,000, Kecala Rd List:$949,000 Sold:$1,050,000, Kennedy Rd List:$2,088,888 Sold:$1,900,000, Lansbury Dr List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,430,000, Lauralynn Cres List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,408,000, Lawrence Ave E List:$997,000 Sold:$1,105,000, Littleborough Crt List:$1,398,800 Sold:$1,625,000, Livingston Rd List:$1,099,900 Sold:$1,175,000, Loggerhead Grve List:$1,548,888 Sold:$1,400,000, Lowcrest Blvd List:$899,000 Sold:$1,000,000, Lynnbrook Dr List:$1,049,900 Sold:$1,270,000, Lynvalley Cres List:$1,495,000 Sold:$1,410,000, Marcella St List:$849,000 Sold:$1,140,000, Mastwood Cres List:$1,295,000 Sold:$1,210,000, Merryfield Dr List:$1,000,000 Sold:$1,051,000, Midland Ave List:$1,388,000 Sold:$1,295,000, Milford Haven Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,180,000, Montezuma Tr List:$899,000 Sold:$875,000, Mossbrook Cres List:$999,880 Sold:$1,160,800, Newlands Ave List:$999,999 Sold:$1,020,000, Overture Rd List:$850,000 Sold:$980,000, Penmarric Pl List:$998,000 Sold:$1,220,000, Pharmacy Ave List:$1,088,000 Sold:$1,410,000, Pin Lane List:$895,000 Sold:$1,035,000, Pinegrove Ave List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Pondtail Dr List:$849,900 Sold:$925,800, Port Union Rd List:$999,900 Sold:$1,065,000, Preston St List:$799,000 Sold:$905,000, Queensbury Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,475,000, Radwell Cres List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,430,000, Red River Cres List:$749,000 Sold:$1,035,000, Rochman Blvd List:$1,100,900 Sold:$1,020,000, Rockport Dr List:$1,250,000 Sold:$1,542,030, Rosemount Dr List:$899,000 Sold:$1,162,000, Scarboro Ave List:$1,400,000 Sold:$1,205,000, Scotswood Rd List:$998,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Seamist Cres List:$998,000 Sold:$1,164,000, Sesame St List:$1,748,000 Sold:$1,700,000, Shepmore Terr List:$898,000 Sold:$980,000, Shootfield Cres List:$1,428,000 Sold:$1,510,000, Skipperhill Cres List:$1,290,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Slan Ave List:$700,000 Sold:$981,000, Sonmore Dr List:$995,000 Sold:$1,205,000, Sonneck Sq List:$1,379,000 Sold:$1,380,000, South Edgely Ave List:$1,189,000 Sold:$1,100,000, St Clair Ave E List:$889,000 Sold:$905,000, Stagecoach Circ List:$799,000 Sold:$954,000, Stonemanse Crt List:$1,200,000 Sold:$1,700,300, Tillinghast Lane List:$899,900 Sold:$1,080,000, Tredvalley Grve List:$699,900 Sold:$690,000, Trellanock Ave List:$879,900 Sold:$850,000, Trinnell Blvd List:$849,900 Sold:$1,020,000, Valdor Dr List:$998,000 Sold:$1,098,000, Valia Rd List:$999,000 Sold:$999,999, Warden Ave List:$1,199,900 Sold:$1,199,900, White Abbey Park List:$799,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Willingdon Ave List:$860,000 Sold:$935,000, Willowhurst Cres List:$1,100,000 Sold:$1,008,000, Wincrest Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,315,000, and Yorkshire Rd List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,302,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,251,637. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 10 days on the market during the second half of April 2022.


          114 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 13 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 14 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – First half of June 2022


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end.

           

          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          The first half of June 2022 saw a continued busy time for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.

          There were 133 successful freehold real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $5,000,000 after only 2 days on the market for a large 5-bedroom Bluffs home in Toronto’s Scarborough Village neighbourhood on Hill Crescent, double-ended by that listing agent. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the first half of June 2022 were found on Galloway Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$699,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$730,000, Red Fox Pl decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$749,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$802,000, Chelwood Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$799,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$815,000, Vanbrugh Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$915,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$825,000, Dalcourt Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$850,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$831,000, North Woodrow Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$829,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$835,000, Cultra Sq decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$799,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$845,000, Wanstead Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$699,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$855,000, Havenlea Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$799,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$860,800, Whispering Willow Ptwy decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$865,000, Briarcreek Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$749,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$875,000, Purvis Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$849,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$880,000, Tourmaline Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$924,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$880,000, Bellefontaine St decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$799,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$881,000, Mafeking Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$885,000, Howe Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$849,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$900,000, Hildenboro Sq decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$868,800 and ended up with a final selling price of:$900,000, Atlee Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$875,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$906,000, Tinbury Pl decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$798,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$910,000, Mendelssohn St decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$949,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$910,000, Toulon Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$849,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$911,000, Granada Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$849,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$915,000, Bergen Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$915,000, Zenith Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$915,000, Vauxhall Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$949,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$920,000, Bergen Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$799,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$929,000, Bergen Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$950,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$930,000, Samson Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$699,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$935,000, Celeste Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$935,000, Mourning Dove Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$998,888 and ended up with a final selling price of:$940,000, Chad Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$946,000, Tambrook Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$950,000, Bailey Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,049,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$950,000, Melchior Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$998,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$955,000, Arnprior Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$955,000, Elgar Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$849,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$958,000, Kitchener Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$790,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$960,000, Moorecroft Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,099,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$960,000, Barkworth Pl decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$965,000, Bondgate Crt decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$998,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$970,000, Wagner Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$975,000, Andona Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$949,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$980,000, Kildonan Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$980,000, Massie St decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$985,000, Sandrift Sq decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$990,000, Christina Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$949,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$995,000, Moraine Hill Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$849,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$996,000, Robbinstone Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,040,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$997,000, Sunmount Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$998,000, Wirral Crt decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$999,900, Rutter Gate decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,025,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$999,900, Kalmar Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$879,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,000,000, Manorglen Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,075,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,000,000, Bonnechere Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$799,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,001,000, Muirlands Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,006,888, Claremore Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,049,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,020,000, Manderley Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,030,000, Provincetown Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,100,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,030,000, Berner Tr N decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$989,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,040,000, Hiscock Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$849,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,045,000, North Edgely Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$989,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,050,000, Greenock Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,098,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,050,000, Canham Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,099,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,050,000, Strode Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$998,888 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,067,000, Shandara Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,070,000, Jeanette St decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,198,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,075,000, Vauxhall Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,080,000, Biltmore Crt decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,149,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,080,000, Carisbrooke Sq decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,085,000, Kilgreggan Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,090,000, Meldazy Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$799,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Bertha Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Eagleview Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Holswade Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Inniswood Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$999,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Warden Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,149,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Marcella St decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,200,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Port Royal Tr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,118,000, Kennedy Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,189,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,136,000, Rainier Sq decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$988,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,140,000, Catalina Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,199,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,140,000, Chatterton Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,188,888 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,165,000, Eastpark Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,088,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,190,000, Ivordale Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,229,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,195,000, Bertha Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,200,000, Gilroy Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$988,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,200,000, Nuffield Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,188,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,200,000, Pelmar Pl decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,199,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,200,000, Pitfield Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,088,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,205,000, Eastgate Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,280,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,210,000, Northleigh Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,190,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,220,000, Briarscross Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,189,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,225,000, Marcos Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,350,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,240,000, Electro Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$988,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,251,000, Roxanne Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,350,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,275,000, Crosland Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$998,888 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,280,000, Ambercroft Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,198,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,292,500, Parker Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,299,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,299,000, Caronridge Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,288,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,300,000, Elinor Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,348,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,300,000, Marcos Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,369,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,300,000, Medford Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,199,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,301,000, Romulus Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,310,000, Keeler Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$989,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,310,000, Sir Raymond Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,299,900 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,310,000, Felicity Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,349,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,320,000, Morrish Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,299,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,325,000, Chapais Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,190,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,330,000, Conference Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,199,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,340,000, Hoseyhill Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,489,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,345,000, Cherrydale Crt decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,288,700 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,360,000, Eastlea Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,395,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,360,000, Solway Crt decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,389,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,363,000, Corinthian Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,398,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,380,000, Skipperhill Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,280,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,400,000, Kilchurn Castle Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,588,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,455,000, Lawson Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,288,800 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,461,500, Picasso Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,580,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,475,000, Wintermute Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,299,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,530,000, Lakeside Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,599,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,550,000, Midland Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,599,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,550,000, Portsmouth Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,488,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,600,000, Natal Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,488,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,615,101, Byng Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,699,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,650,000, Scarboro Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,699,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,720,000, Invermarge Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,798,800 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,775,000, Warden Ave decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,899,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$1,975,000, Harding Blvd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$1,980,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$2,001,000, Fishleigh Dr decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$2,250,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$2,260,000, Fenwood Hts decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$2,299,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$2,300,000, Courcelette Rd decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$2,999,999 and ended up with a final selling price of:$3,250,000, and Hill Cres decided to list on MLS with an asking price of:$5,495,000 and ended up with a final selling price of:$5,000,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,187,809. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 11 days on the market during the first half of June 2022.


          110 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 5 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 15 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – Second half of June 2022


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end.

           

          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          The second half of June 2022 saw a further busy time for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 114 successful freehold real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $3,250,000 after 13 days on the market for a large 4+1 bedroom Hunt Club home in Toronto’s Birchcliffe-Cliffside neighbourhood on Woodland Park Road. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the second half of June 2022 were found on Pinegrove Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $769,000 versus a final selling price of:$750,000, Willowmount Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $699,900 versus a final selling price of:$752,000, Manse Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $799,900 versus a final selling price of:$784,501, Bonniewood Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $798,000 versus a final selling price of:$790,000, Lisa Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $799,500 versus a final selling price of:$830,000, Glenshephard Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $849,900 versus a final selling price of:$830,000, Benshire Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $849,999 versus a final selling price of:$850,000, Empringham Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $829,900 versus a final selling price of:$852,000, Innisdale Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,900 versus a final selling price of:$880,000, Clapperton Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $849,000 versus a final selling price of:$895,000, Madras Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $688,800 versus a final selling price of:$900,000, Mcmorrow Crt - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $748,000 versus a final selling price of:$900,000, Clonmore Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $799,000 versus a final selling price of:$900,000, Gardentree St - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $889,900 versus a final selling price of:$900,000, Frey Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,000 versus a final selling price of:$900,000, Flempton Cres E - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,049,000 versus a final selling price of:$900,000, Willowhurst Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $949,000 versus a final selling price of:$901,000, Stoney Creek Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $718,800 versus a final selling price of:$905,000, Chad Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $849,000 versus a final selling price of:$909,000, Vernon Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $998,000 versus a final selling price of:$910,000, Gloaming Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,999 versus a final selling price of:$920,000, Chancellor Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,049,900 versus a final selling price of:$925,001, Biscayne Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,900 versus a final selling price of:$930,000, Abbeville Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,015,000 versus a final selling price of:$930,000, Beechgrove Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $949,000 versus a final selling price of:$935,000, Sandown Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $962,700 versus a final selling price of:$938,000, Crow Tr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,900 versus a final selling price of:$950,000, Thornbeck Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,999 versus a final selling price of:$950,000, Jeavons Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $998,000 versus a final selling price of:$950,000, Manaham Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,000 versus a final selling price of:$950,000, Duffort Crt - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,900 versus a final selling price of:$950,000, Trellanock Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,900 versus a final selling price of:$955,000, Millcar Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,900 versus a final selling price of:$960,000, Fareham Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,088,000 versus a final selling price of:$960,000, Saratoga Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,900 versus a final selling price of:$963,000, Queensbury Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,000 versus a final selling price of:$975,000, Keeler Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $989,000 versus a final selling price of:$984,000, Lynvalley Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $979,000 versus a final selling price of:$985,000, Treverton Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,900 versus a final selling price of:$991,999, Aylesworth Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,059,000 versus a final selling price of:$995,000, Marble Arch Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $890,000 versus a final selling price of:$999,999, Aspendale Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $739,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,001,000, Abbeville Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,900 versus a final selling price of:$1,003,700, Ionview Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $799,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,010,000, Graylee Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $849,999 versus a final selling price of:$1,010,000, Reidmount Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,150,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,015,000, Albacore Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,019,000, Chapais Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,800 versus a final selling price of:$1,020,000, Lyncroft Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,999 versus a final selling price of:$1,025,000, Placentia Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,031,000, Halfmoon Sq - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,099,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,055,000, Hiscock Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,990 versus a final selling price of:$1,060,000, Joanna Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,099,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,060,000, Port Royal Tr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $988,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,068,000, Colonial Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,080,000, Adanac Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,149,900 versus a final selling price of:$1,085,000, Ashridge Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,088,800, Arlene Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $849,999 versus a final selling price of:$1,095,823, Bellamy Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,900 versus a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Eastpark Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,095,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Springhouse Sq - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,168,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Ayers Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,175,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,100,000, Mcinnes Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,999 versus a final selling price of:$1,120,000, Roseglor Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,199,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,120,000, Flora Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,125,000, Dorset Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,125,000, Stanwell Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $998,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,125,100, Medley Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $998,800 versus a final selling price of:$1,135,000, Provincetown Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,149,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,149,000, Berner Tr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $998,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,150,000, Hart Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,099,900 versus a final selling price of:$1,150,000, Cornell Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,260,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,150,000, Emmeline Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,288,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,160,000, Pegasus Tr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,299,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,160,000, Tidworth Sq N - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,188,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,178,000, Highcastle Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,199,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,180,000, Hood Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,200,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,180,000, Sonmore Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,190,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,200,000, Valley Stream Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $899,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,212,000, Danilack Crt - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,298,800 versus a final selling price of:$1,220,000, Collingsbrook Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,088,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,223,000, Gaslight Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,325,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,245,000, Edhouse Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,250,000, Brantford Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,300,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,250,000, Captain Hall Crt - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,298,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,265,000, Dragonfly Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,249,990 versus a final selling price of:$1,270,000, Chartland Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,288,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,270,000, Aspendale Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $998,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,280,000, Century Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,099,900 versus a final selling price of:$1,280,000, Stamford Sq S - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,283,000, Keeler Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,890 versus a final selling price of:$1,285,000, Highhill Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,330,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,285,000, Madrid St - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $998,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,300,000, Cathedral Bluffs Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,099,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,300,000, Grayson Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,099,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,301,350, Flatwoods Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,149,999 versus a final selling price of:$1,308,000, Groomsport Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $999,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,310,000, Earl Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,180,800 versus a final selling price of:$1,320,000, Bluefin Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,188,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,325,000, Westwater Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,188,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,393,000, Eastville Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,299,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,400,001, Ellenhall Sq - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,388,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,480,000, Glen Watford Dr E - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,188,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,510,000, Tom Wells Cres - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,638,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,560,000, Keeler Blvd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,599,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,570,000, Warnsworth St - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,629,400 versus a final selling price of:$1,575,000, Acara Crt - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,488,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,738,000, Guildcrest Dr - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,499,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,750,000, Westbourne Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,888,000 versus a final selling price of:$1,850,000, Euclid Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $2,199,999 versus a final selling price of:$2,100,000, Westbourne Ave - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $1,999,900 versus a final selling price of:$2,190,000, Fallingbrook Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $2,900,000 versus a final selling price of:$2,799,000, Wood Glen Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $2,995,000 versus a final selling price of:$2,875,000, and Woodland Park Rd - this seller chose an MLS listing price of: $3,295,000 versus a final selling price of:$3,250,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,172,739. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 12 days on the market during the second half of June 2022.


          103 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 2 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 8 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – Second half of July 2022


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          The second half of July 2022 saw a further busy time for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 108 successful freehold real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $2,500,000 after 20 days on the market for a large 4+1 bedroom custom built home in Toronto’s Birchcliffe Village on Valhalla Blvd.


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the second half of July 2022 were found on Allanford Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $699,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $735,000, Bonniewood Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $749,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $750,000, Pharmacy Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $750,000, Glasgow Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $760,000, Syracuse Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $789,000, Bushmills Sq - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $790,000, Sneath Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $799,000, Prosperity Ptwy - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $800,000, Gristone Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $800,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $800,000, Stevenwood Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $825,000, Thatcher Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $830,000, Cultra Sq - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $849,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $832,000, Mcknight Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $850,000, Huntington Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $860,000, Ellendale Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $925,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $860,000, Lord Roberts Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $965,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $870,000, Farmbrook Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $879,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $875,000, Porchester Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $875,000, Shoreview Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $929,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $875,000, Southlawn Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $948,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $878,000, Haileybury Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $769,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $880,000, Glencoyne Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $883,800, Lynvalley Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $885,000, Mcclure Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $959,999 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $890,000, Danforth Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $900,000, Waringstown Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $879,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $905,000, Holford Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $949,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $906,000, Moorefield Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $928,880 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $910,000, Bailey Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $849,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $915,000, Brimley Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $909,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $925,000, Caddy Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $924,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $926,000, Cultra Sq - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,999 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $926,500, Brightview Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $989,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $930,000, Southampton Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $931,000, Valley Stream Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $988,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $935,000, Morning Dew Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $979,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $940,000, Homedale Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $988,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $962,000, Highcastle Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,999 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $965,000, Glendower Crct - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $966,000, Linden Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $997,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $970,000, Friendship Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $849,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $975,000, Aylesworth Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $975,000, Portsdown Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,099,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $975,000, Dunmail Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $995,000, Lawrence Ave E - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,050,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $995,000, Corinne Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $998,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $998,000, Winston Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,000,000, Haileybury Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,000,000, Pachino Blvd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,098,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,000,000, Lenthall Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,024,500, Longhouse Pl - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,099,990 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,030,786, Princeway Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $799,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,050,000, Brantwood Dr N - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,999 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,050,000, Spring Forest Gate - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,090,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,050,000, Nortonville Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,099,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,065,000, Arnott St - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,150,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,070,000, Corvette Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,150,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,070,000, Foxridge Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,099,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,073,000, Vessel Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,128,888 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,080,000, La Peer Blvd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $899,990 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,090,000, Greybeaver Tr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,098,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,098,800, Eastlea Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $990,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,100,000, Mozart Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,100,000, Millmere Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,999 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,100,000, Pharmacy Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,194,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,100,000, Kitchener Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,299,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,100,000, Stamford Sq S - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,175,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,105,000, Fanfare Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $949,999 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,106,000, John Tabor Tr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,097,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,110,000, Wye Valley Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $988,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,120,000, Revlis Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,099,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,120,800, Staines Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,149,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,125,000, Knowlton Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,185,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,130,000, Ridgewood Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,290,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,140,000, Applefield Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,099,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,150,000, Cedar Brae Blvd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,190,088 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,150,000, Flora Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $998,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,170,000, Huntingwood Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $999,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,170,000, Parkington Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,188,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,175,000, Mcinnes Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,299,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,175,000, Cultra Sq - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,175,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,178,600, Broomfield Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,088,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,190,000, D'albret Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,088,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,200,000, Sir Raymond Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,200,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,200,000, Whiteleaf Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,200,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,200,000, Cudia Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,400,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,225,000, Livingston Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,289,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,240,000, Martindale Rd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,399,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,260,000, Wardencourt Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,199,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,269,000, Kimbermount Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,075,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,280,000, Cindy Nicholas Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,380,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,289,000, Huntsmill Blvd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,425,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,290,000, Morningview Tr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,199,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,295,000, Oakridge Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,499,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,325,000, Lambeth Sq - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,388,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,326,000, Malamute Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,498,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,400,000, Cindy Nicholas Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,499,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,423,000, Challenger Crt - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,450,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,485,000, Collingsbrook Blvd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,588,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,500,000, Challenger Crt - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,450,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,519,700, Morbank Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,628,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,520,000, Bathgate Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,659,900 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,600,000, Dalmation Cres - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,498,800 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,625,000, Bendale Blvd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,995,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,750,000, Brooklawn Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,799,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,760,000, Sandown Ave - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $1,939,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $1,821,000, Adanac Dr - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $2,499,999 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $2,370,000, and Valhalla Blvd - This Seller Chose an MLS List Price of: $2,499,000 and Ended Up with a Final Actual Selling Price of: $2,500,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,101,921. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 15 days on the market during the second half of July 2022.


          93 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 4 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 10 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


          SELLING PRICE RECORDS IN SCARBOROUGH

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – First half of November 2022


          Is November a smart time to put my house on the market?


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          Is November a terrible month for trying to sell my house?


          The first half of November 2022 saw a steady period for those buying or selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 99 successful freehold real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $3,900,000 after 16 days on the market for a gorgeous 4-bedroom Hunt Club home in Toronto’s Birchcliffe-Cliffside neighbourhood on Lynndale Road.


          Starting with the most affordable residential and family-friendly Scarborough streets, other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the first half of November 2022 were found on Brimley Rd - seller's MLS list price: $729,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $700,000, Byng Ave - seller's MLS list price: $769,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $720,000, Rupert St - seller's MLS list price: $768,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $758,000, North Edgely Ave - seller's MLS list price: $649,999 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $761,000, Coxworth Cres - seller's MLS list price: $850,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $777,000, Corinthian Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $700,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $780,000, Stanbridge Crt - seller's MLS list price: $799,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $795,000, Coxworth Cres - seller's MLS list price: $699,999 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $800,000, Gerigs St - seller's MLS list price: $819,990 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $810,000, Gristone Cres - seller's MLS list price: $779,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $815,000, Homedale Dr - seller's MLS list price: $759,999 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $825,000, Nightingale Pl - seller's MLS list price: $780,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $825,000, Brimorton Dr - seller's MLS list price: $599,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $840,000, Linton Ave - seller's MLS list price: $799,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $840,000, Lynvalley Cres - seller's MLS list price: $699,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $850,000, Victoria Park Ave - seller's MLS list price: $850,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $850,000, Rhydwen Ave - seller's MLS list price: $898,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $852,700, Beachell St - seller's MLS list price: $899,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $875,000, Sudbury Hall Dr - seller's MLS list price: $929,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $876,000, Warden Ave - seller's MLS list price: $799,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $886,000, Brightside Dr - seller's MLS list price: $789,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $890,000, Lionhead Tr - seller's MLS list price: $898,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $890,000, Lawndale Rd - seller's MLS list price: $939,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $890,000, Mystic Ave - seller's MLS list price: $949,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $890,000, Hummingbird Dr - seller's MLS list price: $849,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $898,000, Haig Ave - seller's MLS list price: $749,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $900,000, Prince Philip Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $899,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $900,000, Beachdale Ave - seller's MLS list price: $930,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $900,000, Huddleston Crt - seller's MLS list price: $949,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $900,000, Haileybury Dr - seller's MLS list price: $874,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $905,000, Catalina Dr - seller's MLS list price: $898,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $905,000, Huxtable Lane - seller's MLS list price: $899,998 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $906,000, Parade Sq - seller's MLS list price: $899,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $926,000, Lucerne Crt - seller's MLS list price: $929,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $935,000, Lynvalley Cres - seller's MLS list price: $949,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $940,000, Martindale Rd - seller's MLS list price: $949,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $949,000, Roebuck Dr - seller's MLS list price: $779,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $950,000, Citadel Dr - seller's MLS list price: $969,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $950,000, Corinne Cres - seller's MLS list price: $998,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $950,000, Warden Ave - seller's MLS list price: $899,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $957,000, Fitzgibbon Ave - seller's MLS list price: $899,950 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $960,000, Cartier Cres - seller's MLS list price: $999,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $960,000, Shoreview Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,049,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $960,000, Catalina Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,100,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $960,000, Bellamy Rd N - seller's MLS list price: $799,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $961,000, Clementine Sq - seller's MLS list price: $999,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $975,700, Pineslope Cres - seller's MLS list price: $989,717 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $980,000, Havenway Gate - seller's MLS list price: $1,075,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $981,000, Bergen Rd - seller's MLS list price: $979,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $990,000, Castor Cres - seller's MLS list price: $1,050,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $990,000, Ecclesfield Dr - seller's MLS list price: $799,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $993,000, Brooklawn Ave - seller's MLS list price: $1,149,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $999,000, Mayhill Cres - seller's MLS list price: $989,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $999,900, Pinoak St - seller's MLS list price: $989,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,010,000, Weir Cres - seller's MLS list price: $999,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,020,000, Electro Rd - seller's MLS list price: $699,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,035,000, United Sq - seller's MLS list price: $1,079,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,036,000, Sealstone Terr - seller's MLS list price: $1,149,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,046,000, Hollyhedge Dr - seller's MLS list price: $899,999 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,050,000, Lynvalley Cres - seller's MLS list price: $899,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,060,000, Budworth Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,099,999 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,060,000, Manorglen Cres - seller's MLS list price: $1,100,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,060,000, Pharmacy Ave - seller's MLS list price: $1,125,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,060,000, Acheson Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $1,099,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,065,000, Morningside Ave - seller's MLS list price: $1,100,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,075,000, Valhalla Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $1,089,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,091,000, Montezuma Tr - seller's MLS list price: $949,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,100,000, Sheppard Ave E - seller's MLS list price: $1,100,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,100,000, Courton Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,159,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,110,000, Deepdale Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,199,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,130,000, Archwood Cres - seller's MLS list price: $1,169,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,133,000, Shilton Rd - seller's MLS list price: $1,180,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,145,000, Pharmacy Ave - seller's MLS list price: $1,075,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,150,000, Antelope Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,099,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,205,000, Oakmeadow Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $1,349,850 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,225,000, Cherrydale Crt - seller's MLS list price: $1,248,800 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,228,800, Wishing Well Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,188,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,230,000, Abbotsfield Gate - seller's MLS list price: $949,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,250,000, Danjohn Cres - seller's MLS list price: $1,298,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,250,000, Amulet St - seller's MLS list price: $1,288,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,255,000, Caronridge Cres - seller's MLS list price: $1,088,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,265,000, Briarscross Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $1,298,880 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,270,000, Cedar Brae Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $1,288,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,272,000, Riant St - seller's MLS list price: $1,299,900 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,300,000, Hornshill Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,358,800 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,300,000, Gloxinia Cres - seller's MLS list price: $1,249,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,306,000, Huntsmill Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $1,399,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,370,000, Westbourne Ave - seller's MLS list price: $1,599,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,437,500, Toynbee Tr - seller's MLS list price: $1,289,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,450,000, Lapworth Cres - seller's MLS list price: $1,599,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,450,000, Ferncrest Gate - seller's MLS list price: $1,550,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,550,000, Willingdon Ave - seller's MLS list price: $1,588,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,560,000, Rouge Hills Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,599,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,580,000, Satok Terr - seller's MLS list price: $1,649,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,595,000, Cedar Brae Blvd - seller's MLS list price: $2,049,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,750,000, Cedarview Dr - seller's MLS list price: $1,890,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,830,000, Morrish Rd - seller's MLS list price: $2,098,800 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,880,000, Tardree Pl - seller's MLS list price: $2,200,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $1,960,000, and Lynndale Rd - seller's MLS list price: $4,200,000 - the seller chose the buyer’s winning offer of: $3,900,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,095,664. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 16 days on the market during the first half of November 2022.


          Is putting my house on the market in November a good idea? The results speaks for themselves.


          82 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 8 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 9 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – First half of December 2022


          SCARBOROUGH'S FAVOURITE REAL ESTATE AGENTS


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end.

           

          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          So, is Scarborough a good place to buy a house?


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          Are Scarborough houses easier to buy?


          The first half of December 2022 saw a steady end of autumn for those buying or selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 63 successful freehold real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          Can I afford a house in Scarborough?


          The most expensive property sold was for $4,187,000 after 7 days on the market for a magnificent 5-bedroom Bluffs home in Toronto’s Cliffcrest neighbourhood on Meadowcliffe Drive.


          Starting with the most affordable streets in Scarborough, other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the first half of December 2022 were found on Harmony Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $629,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $549,000, Leyton Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $599,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $599,333, Leyton Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $749,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $670,000, Danforth Rd - Seller's Asking Price: $799,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $733,000, Millhouse Cres - Seller's Asking Price: $789,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $768,000, Gemshaw Cres - Seller's Asking Price: $828,800 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $815,000, Brightside Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $850,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $820,000, Camps Lane - Seller's Asking Price: $869,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $825,000, Mccowan Rd - Seller's Asking Price: $929,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $825,000, United Sq - Seller's Asking Price: $895,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $850,000, Rowallan Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $799,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $860,000, Centre St - Seller's Asking Price: $899,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $865,000, Celeste Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $899,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $875,000, Laurel Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $929,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $875,000, Hainford St - Seller's Asking Price: $939,800 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $875,000, Marsh Rd - Seller's Asking Price: $729,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $880,000, St. Clair Ave E - Seller's Asking Price: $899,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $880,000, Wynnecastle Rd - Seller's Asking Price: $939,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $900,000, Jeremiah Lane - Seller's Asking Price: $829,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $902,500, John Tabor Tr - Seller's Asking Price: $999,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $907,000, Alpaca Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $889,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $910,000, Greyabbey Tr - Seller's Asking Price: $939,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $915,000, Eastwood Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $799,999 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $931,000, Morningside Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $1,050,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $940,000, Granard Blvd - Seller's Asking Price: $950,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $943,888, Lynnbrook Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $888,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $945,000, Lady Churchill Crt - Seller's Asking Price: $889,990 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $950,000, Caddy Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $879,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $960,000, Delwood Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $899,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $965,000, Heaslip Terr - Seller's Asking Price: $899,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $965,000, Wishing Well Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $975,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $970,000, Bellamy Rd S - Seller's Asking Price: $999,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $975,000, Amiens Rd - Seller's Asking Price: $1,049,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $980,000, Wishing Well Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $875,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $986,000, Lilian Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $999,988 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $991,000, Bertha Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $999,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,005,000, Roebuck Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $939,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,011,500, Ponymeadow Terr - Seller's Asking Price: $999,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,025,500, Dunlop Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $788,800 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,026,000, Park St - Seller's Asking Price: $1,099,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,030,000, Brimley Rd - Seller's Asking Price: $1,088,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,040,000, Rovinelli Rd - Seller's Asking Price: $1,099,990 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,050,500, Warden Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $899,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,070,000, North Bonnington Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $1,150,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,100,000, Meandering Tr - Seller's Asking Price: $1,099,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,150,000, Glen Muir Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $1,249,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,150,000, Murray Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $995,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,160,000, Canmore Blvd - Seller's Asking Price: $1,259,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,190,000, Willamere Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $1,260,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,210,000, Delburn Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $1,288,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,240,000, Milldock Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $1,299,900 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,250,000, Langevin Cres - Seller's Asking Price: $1,189,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,275,000, Meadow Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $1,199,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,292,000, Valdor Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $1,398,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,310,000, Lady Sarah Cres - Seller's Asking Price: $1,088,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,320,000, St Quentin Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $1,329,999 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,325,000, Fort Dearborn Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $1,190,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,350,000, Chancery Lane - Seller's Asking Price: $1,099,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,371,000, Farmcrest Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $1,598,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,505,000, Westbourne Ave - Seller's Asking Price: $1,999,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $1,900,000, Guildwood Pkwy - Seller's Asking Price: $2,488,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $2,250,000, Adanac Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $2,450,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $2,275,000, and Meadowcliffe Dr - Seller's Asking Price: $4,490,000 -the accepted offer was for a purchase price of: $4,187,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,105,861. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 18 days on the market during the first half of December 2022.


          54 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 3 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 6 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – Second half of December 2022


          Is December a bad time to list a house for sale?


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end.

           

          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Do buyers get the best deals in December?


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          The second half of Decebmer 2022 saw a bit of a slowdown entering the winter months for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 39 successful freehold real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $1,650,000 after 10 days on the market for a prestigious 4+3 bedroom home in Toronto’s L'Amoreaux neighbourhood on Southlawn Drive. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during the second half of December 2022 were found on Santamonica Blvd - Seller's List Price: $690,000 - Final Sold Price: $705,000, Homestead Rd - Seller's List Price: $749,900 - Final Sold Price: $725,000, Danforth Rd - Seller's List Price: $769,900 - Final Sold Price: $740,000, Gemshaw Cres - Seller's List Price: $699,900 - Final Sold Price: $780,000, Horseley Hill Dr - Seller's List Price: $799,900 - Final Sold Price: $780,000, Gondola Cres - Seller's List Price: $799,000 - Final Sold Price: $795,000, Nixon Hts - Seller's List Price: $799,000 - Final Sold Price: $799,000, Belanger Cres - Seller's List Price: $849,900 - Final Sold Price: $810,000, Chevron Cres - Seller's List Price: $829,000 - Final Sold Price: $820,000, Huntington Ave - Seller's List Price: $849,900 - Final Sold Price: $820,000, Balford Ave - Seller's List Price: $849,900 - Final Sold Price: $825,000, Marsdale Cres - Seller's List Price: $799,000 - Final Sold Price: $830,000, South Edgely Ave - Seller's List Price: $849,999 - Final Sold Price: $853,000, Mammoth Hall Tr - Seller's List Price: $799,999 - Final Sold Price: $875,000, Ellesmere Rd - Seller's List Price: $988,000 - Final Sold Price: $900,000, Goulden Cres - Seller's List Price: $948,000 - Final Sold Price: $929,000, Bonnechere Cres - Seller's List Price: $939,000 - Final Sold Price: $945,000, Tweedrock Cres - Seller's List Price: $899,900 - Final Sold Price: $955,000, Araman Dr - Seller's List Price: $980,500 - Final Sold Price: $960,000, Bertha Ave - Seller's List Price: $999,000 - Final Sold Price: $990,000, Droxford Ave - Seller's List Price: $1,047,000 - Final Sold Price: $990,000, Twinflower Crt - Seller's List Price: $989,900 - Final Sold Price: $999,300, Farmbrook Rd - Seller's List Price: $998,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,040,000, Karen Ann Cres - Seller's List Price: $1,085,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,050,000, Moraine Hill Dr - Seller's List Price: $1,099,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,050,000, Cree Ave - Seller's List Price: $1,199,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,061,000, Cathlo St - Seller's List Price: $1,099,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,065,000, Palacky St - Seller's List Price: $1,150,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,100,000, Lansbury Dr - Seller's List Price: $990,900 - Final Sold Price: $1,150,000, Rhydwen Ave - Seller's List Price: $1,199,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,180,000, Bendale Blvd - Seller's List Price: $1,359,900 - Final Sold Price: $1,235,000, Valley Centre Dr - Seller's List Price: $1,298,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,260,000, Leyton Ave - Seller's List Price: $1,325,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,275,000, Calverley Tr - Seller's List Price: $1,300,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,280,000, Anndale Rd - Seller's List Price: $1,349,900 - Final Sold Price: $1,285,000, Gennela Sq - Seller's List Price: $1,399,999 - Final Sold Price: $1,410,000, West Hill Dr - Seller's List Price: $1,750,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,575,000, Fairglen Ave - Seller's List Price: $1,490,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,628,888, and Southlawn Dr - Seller's List Price: $1,758,000 - Final Sold Price: $1,650,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough was $1,028,723. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 22 days on the market during the second half of December 2022.


          29 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 5 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 4 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


          BUYING A HOUSE IN SCARBOROUGH

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – March 2021


          Is March a smart month to sell my house in Scarborough?


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          March 2021 saw a busy time for those hiring a real estate agent to help them buy a property in Toronto and for those who chose a listing agent to help them sell a freehold house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          Specifically, in the E04 real estate zone, there were 91 successful freehold real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $2,050,000 after 11 days on the market for a large 4-bedroom detached house in Toronto’s Wexford-Maryvale neighbourhood on Princemere Crescent. 

          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during March 2021 were found on Granger Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3L4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $549,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $701,000, Kennedy Rd Toronto Ontario M1K 2C5 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $699,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $765,000, Gerigs St Toronto Ontario M1L0C1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $699,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $785,000, Strangford Lane Toronto Ontario M1L0E4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $775,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $815,000, Victoria Park Ave Toronto Ontario M4B2J2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $815,000, Ayers Cres Toronto Ontario M1Loj4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $795,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $827,500, North Woodrow Blvd Toronto Ontario M1K1W3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,800 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $841,080, Glenshephard Dr Toronto Ontario M1K4N3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $990,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $850,000, Zezel Way Toronto Ontario M1P2X1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $699,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $855,000, Winter Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4L8 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $769,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $855,100, Jolly Way Toronto Ontario M1P0E2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $749,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $857,101, Zezel Way Toronto Ontario M1P2X1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $788,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $868,000, Shropshire Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1Z6 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $699,999 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $870,000, Commonwealth Ave Toronto Ontario M1K 4J8 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $872,040, Granger Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3L3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $749,888 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $880,000, Tower Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3R1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $749,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $885,000, Bexhill Ave - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $769,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $885,000, Laurel Ave - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $885,000, Chelwood Rd - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $699,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $900,000, Fusilier Dr - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $838,800 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $900,000, Nixon Hts Toronto Ontario M1L 0H4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $849,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $900,800, Birchmount Rd Toronto Ontario M1K1R7 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $685,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $905,000, Woodfern Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2L5 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $789,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $905,000, Bexhill Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3B4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $775,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $920,000, Belanger Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0H3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $921,000, Treverton Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3S5 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $939,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $921,000, Ellington Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3Y2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $925,000, Portsdown Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1V1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $928,800, Bergen Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1S2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $699,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $931,000, Ferguson St Toronto Ontario M1L0C9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $939,999 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $933,000, Inniswood Dr Toronto Ontario M1R1E5 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $941,000, Pidgeon St Toronto Ontario M1L0C9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $949,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $941,000, North Bonnington Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1Y2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $945,000, Huddleston Crt Toronto Ontario M1L4L1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $749,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $950,000, Pilkington Dr Toronto Ontario M1L0A3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $950,000, Bexhill Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3B9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $849,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $965,000, Rosita Cres Toronto Ontario M1L1X7 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $970,000, Howe Ave Toronto Ontario M1L 0J4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $938,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $982,000, Ethel Bell Terr Toronto Ontario M1L0G4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $949,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,005,000, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3H8 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $699,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,008,000, Tower Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3R2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,011,000, Moorecroft Cres Toronto Ontario M1K3V1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $849,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,030,000, Ainsdale Rd Toronto Ontario M1R3Z2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,035,000, Pidgeon St Toronto Ontario M1L 0C7 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,045,000, Pidgeon St Toronto Ontario M1L3M3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,045,000, Wisteria Rd Toronto Ontario M1R4X8 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,048,000, Clairlea Cres Toronto Ontario M1L1Z4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,051,000, Delwood Dr Toronto Ontario M1L2S8 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,055,555, Cotton Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1Z3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,999 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,061,000, Ellington Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3Y2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $888,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,065,000, Delbert Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1X2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,065,000, Roebuck Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2H5 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,065,000, Roebuck Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2H8 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $819,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,066,000, Birchmount Rd Toronto Ontario M1P2G3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $1,090,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,070,000, Eastgate Cres Toronto Ontario M1L1X1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $789,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,073,000, Sheva Crt Toronto Ontario M1K3P9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,077,000, Samya Crt Toronto Ontario M1R2A4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $939,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,090,000, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3H1 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,090,000, Lancefield Ave Toronto Ontario M1R1X2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $963,999 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,095,000, Camrose Cres Toronto Ontario M1L2B6 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $989,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,100,000, Claudius Gate Toronto Ontario M1R3N6 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $997,700 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,110,000, Falmouth Ave Toronto Ontario M1K 4M6 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,130,000, Ranstone Gdns Toronto Ontario M1K 2T4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $799,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,135,000, Tower Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3P5 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,888 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,135,000, Marchington Circ Toronto Ontario M1R 3M7 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $978,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,151,170, Marchington Circ Toronto Ontario M1R 3M9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $938,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,155,100, Arden Cres Toronto Ontario M1L3R6 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $849,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,160,000, Shandon Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4M4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $898,999 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,165,000, Arbutus Cres Toronto Ontario M1P1W9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $1,150,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,170,000, Chopin Ave Toronto Ontario M1K2W2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $998,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,186,000, Frey Cres Toronto Ontario M1R2C5 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,186,000, Shangarry Dr Toronto Ontario M1R1A7 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $929,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,188,890, Waringstown Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4H4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $699,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,189,000, Porter Cres Toronto Ontario M1P1E8 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,190,000, Chopin Ave Toronto Ontario M1K2W2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,190,000, Christina Cres Toronto Ontario M1R4H7 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $949,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,193,000, Tyne Crt Toronto Ontario M1K4P4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $895,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,200,000, Kingsdown Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3B9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,999 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,220,000, Honey Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3S3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,800 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,225,000, Christina Cres Toronto Ontario M1R4H6 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $888,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,258,000, Townley Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2L5 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,268,000, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2H2 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,300,000, Saugeen Cres Toronto Ontario M1K3M9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $899,900 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,301,000, Rosemount Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2W9 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $999,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,325,000, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2K7 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $988,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,340,000, Brenda Cres Toronto Ontario M1K3C6 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $1,099,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,401,000, Samya Crt Toronto Ontario M1R2A4 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $1,288,800 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,490,000, Moreau Tr Toronto Ontario M1L4V3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $1,299,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,490,000, Midland Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4E3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $1,349,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,600,000, White Abbey Park Toronto Ontario M1R4R3 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $1,499,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $1,755,000, and Princemere Cres Toronto Ontario M1R3W8 - Asking Price on realtor.ca: $2,199,000 - the seller accepted an offer from a buyer with a purchase price of: $2,050,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough E04 was $1,064,331. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 8 days on the market during March 2021.


          65 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 17 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 9 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


          SELLING A PROPERTY IN SCARBOROUGH

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – May 2021


          How long does it take to sell a house in Scarborough during the spring market?


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end.

           

          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Is May the smartest month for sellers to net the most profit on the sale of their hosue?


          May 2021 saw a slower month for those hiring a real estate agent to help them buy a property in Toronto and for those who chose a listing agent to help them sell a freehold house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          Specifically, in the E04 real estate zone, there were 67 successful freehold real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $1,840,000 after 14 days on the market for a large 5-bedroom detached house in Toronto’s Clairlea-Birchmount neighbourhood on Newlands Avenue. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during May 2021 were found on Kennedy Rd Toronto Ontario M1K 2C5 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $779,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $765,000, Warden Ave Toronto Ontario M1P2P5 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $759,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $810,000, Jeavons Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1T1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $785,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $812,900, Strangford Lane Toronto Ontario M1L0E4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,800 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $815,000, Bergen Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1S3 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $825,000, Belanger Cres Toronto Ontario M4W1S9 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $829,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $840,000, Bonniewood Rd Toronto Ontario M1K2L9 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $849,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $840,000, Ashwick Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2L1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $699,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $845,000, Santamonica Blvd Toronto Ontario M1L4H3 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $749,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $850,000, Vankirk Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1M8 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $749,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $867,000, Dairy Dr Toronto Ontario M1L0G4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $870,000, Ellendale Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1P1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $849,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $880,000, Hollydene Rd Toronto Ontario M1L2A6 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $729,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $885,000, Danforth Rd Toronto Ontario M1L0B6 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $879,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $885,000, Treverton Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3T1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $849,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $888,000, Pilkington Dr Toronto Ontario M1L0A7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $919,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $900,000, Ayers Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0C4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $905,000, Commonwealth Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4K4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $907,000, Treverton Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3T1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $849,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $910,000, Ordway Rd Toronto Ontario M1K4J3 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $849,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $910,000, Lily Cup Ave Toronto Ontario M1L0H4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $929,800 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $910,000, Jolly Way Toronto Ontario M1P Oe2 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $929,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $911,000, Compton Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4A5 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $949,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $918,000, Vankirk Rd Toronto Ontario M1P 1M7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $925,000, Elfreda Blvd Toronto Ontario M1L4L5 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $928,500, Wilkes Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0B4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $930,000, Birchmount Rd Toronto Ontario M1K1N7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $899,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $937,000, Marsh Rd Toronto Ontario M1K1Y7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $789,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $940,000, Arden Cres Toronto Ontario M1L3R5 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $899,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $950,000, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2K1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $898,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $960,000, Goulden Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0A7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $898,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $960,000, Benjamin Blvd Toronto Ontario M1K3P4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $849,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $961,600, John Bell Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0G5 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $859,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $964,500, Neston Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4M9 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $965,000, Ferguson St Toronto Ontario M1L0C2 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $978,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $970,000, Foxridge Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2G7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $999,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $975,000, Reno Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2V6 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $999,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $980,000, Bertha Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3M3 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $719,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $989,000, Frey Cres Toronto Ontario M1R2C8 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,090,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $999,998, Budea Cres Toronto Ontario M1R4W1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,048,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,001,000, Mooregate Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3V9 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,010,000, Safari St Toronto Ontario M1K3R1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $869,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,035,000, Merryfield Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1K2 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $998,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,050,000, Amberley Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4K3 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,050,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,050,000, Murray Glen Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3J9 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $699,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,060,000, Rensburg Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3A2 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $949,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,060,000, Crocus Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4T1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $988,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,064,990, Martorino Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2J2 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $969,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,090,000, Fusilier Dr Toronto Ontario M1L0C9  - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,128,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,108,000, Victoria Park Ave Toronto Ontario M4B2K2 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $989,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,121,000, Hexham Dr Toronto Ontario M1R 1J8 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $899,888 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,150,000, Knightsbridge Rd Toronto Ontario M1L 2B1, - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $899,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,151,000, Waringstown Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4H5 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $998,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,175,000, Gooderham Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3G4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,150,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,200,000, Highwood Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2E3 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $988,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,201,500, North Woodrow Blvd Toronto Ontario M1K1W7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $869,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,210,000, Bexhill Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3C4 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $929,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,210,000, Ellendale Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1N5 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $899,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,256,000, Cleta Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3G7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $999,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,260,088, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3G8 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,099,980 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,295,000, Bexhill Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3C2 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $949,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,315,000, Willowhurst Cres Toronto Ontario M1R3R7 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,429,800 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,420,000, Laurel Ave Toronto Ontario M1K 3J6 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,499,500 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,475,000, Donside Dr Toronto Ontario M1L1P3 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,349,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,550,000, Pitt Ave Toronto Ontario M1L 2R9 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,399,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,600,000, Vauxhall Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1R1 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,599,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,800,000, and Newlands Ave Toronto Ontario M1L1R9 - List Price Displayed on Realtor.ca: $1,880,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid: $1,840,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough E04 was $1,045,419. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 8 days on the market during May 2021.


          49 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 13 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 5 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.



          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE

          WHY IS SCARBOROUGH SO VALUABLE?

          Scarborough, Ontario, is one of the most vibrant and diverse areas of Toronto. Over the past 30 years, the real estate market in Scarborough has experienced tremendous growth and change. As one of the most sought-after areas in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Scarborough has become an ideal location for families, young professionals, and investors to purchase a home. This essay will explore the factors that have contributed to the growth of the real estate market in Scarborough, Ontario, and how real estate prices have increased dramatically over the past 30 years.


          Scarborough, Ontario is a former city that was amalgamated with Toronto in 1998. Located in the eastern part of Toronto, Scarborough offers residents a variety of urban amenities such as shopping centres, restaurants, parks, and recreational facilities. Scarborough is also home to a diverse population, making it an ideal place for families and young professionals who are looking for a neighbourhood that offers cultural diversity and inclusive communities.


          The growth of the real estate market in Scarborough can be attributed to several factors. One of the primary factors is the influx of new immigrants to the area. Scarborough has become a hub for immigrants who are looking to settle in the Greater Toronto Area. According to Statistics Canada, the population of Scarborough has grown from 391,994 in 1991 to 625,698 in 2021, an increase of 59% over the past 30 years. This population growth has increased demand for housing in the area, which has driven up real estate prices.


          Another factor that has contributed to the growth of the real estate market in Scarborough is the development of the area. Scarborough has seen a significant amount of development over the past 30 years, with new residential and commercial properties being built to accommodate the growing population. This development has increased the supply of housing in the area, which has helped to drive down vacancy rates and increase real estate prices.


          Furthermore, Scarborough’s location within the GTA has also contributed to its growth in the real estate market. Scarborough is located close to major highways, such as the 401 and the 404, making it an ideal location for commuters who work in downtown Toronto. Scarborough also has access to public transit, including the TTC subway system, which makes it an attractive location for young professionals who are looking for an affordable neighbourhood that offers easy access to downtown Toronto.


          The growth of the real estate market in Scarborough is reflected in the dramatic increase in real estate prices over the past 30 years. In the early 1990s, the average price of a home in Scarborough was around $200,000. However, by 2022, the average price of a home in Scarborough had increased to $1,327,760. This represents an increase of over 550% in real estate prices over the past 30 years.


          The increase in real estate prices in Scarborough has been driven by several factors. One of the primary factors is the limited supply of housing in the area. As demand for housing has increased due to population growth, the supply of housing has not kept pace. This has created a situation where there are more buyers than there are available homes, which has driven up prices.


          Another factor that has contributed to the increase in real estate prices in Scarborough is the low-interest-rate environment that has prevailed over the past several years. Low-interest rates have made it easier for buyers to afford larger mortgages, which has increased demand for homes and driven up prices.


          The increase in real estate prices in Scarborough has had both positive and negative impacts on the community. On the positive side, the increase in real estate prices has resulted in increased property values, which has allowed homeowners to build wealth over time.



          SCARBOROUGH HOUSES FOR SALE


            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – January and February 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          January and February 2021 were busy months for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 42 successful real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough’s E06 real estate zone.


          The most expensive property sold was for $2,010,000 on Midland Avenue in the Oakridge neighbourhood for a 4+1 bedroom detached house, after 1 day on the market.


          Starting with the most affordable streets, other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during January and February 2021 were Kenworthy Ave List:$565,000 Sold:$610,000, Kingston Rd List:$679,900 Sold:$720,000, South Woodrow Blvd List:$735,000 Sold:$735,000, Sandown Ave List:$779,500 Sold:$800,000, Coventry St List:$699,900 Sold:$803,000, Wanstead Ave List:$599,000 Sold:$815,000, Prairie Dr List:$759,900 Sold:$815,000, Leyton Ave List:$799,000 Sold:$815,008, August Ave List:$800,000 Sold:$825,000, Craiglee Dr List:$725,000 Sold:$860,000, Manderley Dr List:$799,000 Sold:$900,000, Sharpe St List:$799,900 Sold:$910,000, Kalmar Ave List:$799,900 Sold:$942,000, Hollis Ave List:$799,000 Sold:$956,900, Preston St List:$999,900 Sold:$960,000, Queensbury Ave List:$995,000 Sold:$975,000, Birchmount Rd List:$828,000 Sold:$980,000, Prairie Dr List:$875,000 Sold:$994,000, Harding Blvd List:$899,000 Sold:$999,000, Hollis Ave List:$889,900 Sold:$1,100,000, Victoria Park Ave List:$1,120,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Kingston Rd List:$999,000 Sold:$1,103,000, Lynn Rd List:$999,900 Sold:$1,150,000, Meadow Ave List:$899,000 Sold:$1,152,000, Kingston Rd List:$999,900 Sold:$1,160,000, Hunt Club Dr List:$1,165,000 Sold:$1,175,000, Valhalla Blvd List:$1,088,000 Sold:$1,205,000, Courcelette Rd List:$1,268,000 Sold:$1,260,000, Audrey Ave List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,260,000, Linton Ave List:$1,089,900 Sold:$1,266,000, Coalport Dr List:$999,900 Sold:$1,300,000, Prairie Dr List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,300,000, South Bonnington Ave List:$1,350,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Mansion Ave List:$1,181,000 Sold:$1,300,786, Butterworth Ave List:$1,349,000 Sold:$1,337,000, Avalon Blvd List:$1,298,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Denton Ave List:$1,449,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Rhydwen Ave List:$1,249,900 Sold:$1,465,000, Mcintosh St List:$1,480,000 Sold:$1,475,000, Hunt Club Dr List:$1,769,000 Sold:$1,760,000, Lakewood Ave List:$1,999,900 Sold:$1,910,000, Midland Ave List:$2,275,000 Sold:$2,010,000.


          The average selling price of a house in E05 Scarborough was $1,176,278. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 13 days on the market during January and February 2021.


          37 of the houses sold in this real estate zone of Scarborough during this period were detached, 2 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 2 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact listing agent and buyer agent, Scott Hanton, directly.




          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENTS

          Selling a House in Scarborough

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – June 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end.

           

          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          June 2021 saw another slower month for those hiring a real estate agent to help them buy a property in Toronto and for those who chose a listing agent to help them sell a freehold house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          Specifically, in the E04 real estate zone, there were 65 successful freehold real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $2,550,000 after 53 days on the market for a large 5+3 bedroom detached house in Toronto’s Wexford-Maryvale neighbourhood on Tardree Place. 


          Other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during June 2021 were found on Laurel Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3J8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $749,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $768,500, Chelwood Rd Toronto Ontario M1K2K5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $699,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $781,000, Strangford Lane Toronto Ontario M1L0E4 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $800,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $815,000, Woodfern Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2L5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $838,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $815,000, Falmouth Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4M5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $817,000, Strangford Lane Toronto Ontario M1L0E4 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $839,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $825,000, North Woodrow Blvd Toronto Ontario - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $855,000, Tartan Ave Toronto Ontario M1L1T6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $869,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $855,000, Marta Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1V6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $866,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $860,000, Mendelssohn St Toronto Ontario M1L0B8, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1R 2J2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $889,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $880,000, Century Dr Toronto Ontario M1K4J7 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $899,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $880,000, Danforth Rd Toronto Ontario M1K1H5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $749,990 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $885,000, Ayers Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0B8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $885,000, Bonniewood Rd Toronto Ontario M1K2L8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $800,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $885,000, Danforth Rd Toronto Ontario M1L 0B6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $889,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $885,000, Warden Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2P1 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $798,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $900,000, Herron Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3V7 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $900,000, Laurel Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3J3 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $900,000, Marble Arch Cres Toronto Ontario M1R1W9 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $899,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $900,000, De Jong St Toronto Ontario M1P0C1 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $908,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $900,000, Cornwallis Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1H6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $750,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $908,000, North Bonnington Ave - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $745,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $910,000, North Edgely Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1T5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,800 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $912,100, Kawneer Terr Toronto Ontario M1P0C3 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $949,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $915,000, Westbourne Ave Toronto Ontario M1L2X8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $849,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $935,000, Wilkes Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0B4 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $950,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $950,000, Larmere Crt Toronto Ontario M1K1V9 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,048,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $950,000, Trinnell Blvd Toronto Ontario M1L 1S7 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $849,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $952,000, Oakworth Cres Toronto Ontario M1K3T8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $800,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $956,000, Crocus Dr Toronto Ontario M1R5S8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $849,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $960,000, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2K2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $980,000, Cleta Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3G5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $999,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $980,000, Janet Blvd Toronto Ontario M1R1H6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $986,000, Pilkington Dr Toronto Ontario M1L0A4 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $999,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $986,000, Electro Rd Toronto Ontario M1R2A7 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $949,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $991,000, Bayard Ave Toronto Ontario M1R4A3 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $999,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $999,900, Florens Ave Toronto Ontario M1L 1R6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $959,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,000,000, Stratton Ave Toronto Ontario M1K 3V2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $799,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,001,000, Shangarry Dr Toronto Ontario M1R1A6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $999,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,020,000, Budea Cres Toronto Ontario M1R4V4 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,100,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,025,000, Biscayne Blvd Toronto Ontario M1R 1A2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,098,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,050,000, Flintridge Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1C4 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $999,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,055,000, Chrysler Cres Toronto Ontario M1R2L8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,110,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,062,000, Dolphin Dr Toronto Ontario M1L1N5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $899,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,075,000, Yates Ave Toronto Ontario M1L0C8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $949,990 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,080,000, Laxford Ave Toronto Ontario M1R1M6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $999,999 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,090,000, Flintridge Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1C2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,095,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,090,000, Saugeen Cres Toronto Ontario M1K3N1 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $979,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,095,000, Galsworthy Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2N5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,099,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,099,500, Delbert Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1X3 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $899,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,100,000, Stamford Sq Toronto Ontario M1L1X2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,300,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,100,000, Vernon Rd Toronto Ontario M1R1J1 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $998,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,115,000, Cleta Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3G5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $999,888 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,125,000, Silvio Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1V5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $998,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,135,000, Pachino Blvd Toronto Ontario M1R4J9 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,175,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,137,500, Kingsdown Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3B8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $998,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,145,000, Silvio Ave Toronto Ontario M1K 1Z2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $849,735 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,149,777, Linden Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3H8 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,100,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,165,000, Tedford Dr Toronto Ontario M1R1M4 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,250,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,182,000, Alrita Cres Toronto Ontario M1R4M3 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $988,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,200,800, Huntington Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4L2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,249,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,215,000, Danforth Rd Toronto Ontario M1K 1H5 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,499,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,365,000, Laurel Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3J6 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $1,499,900 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $1,756,000, Tardree Pl Toronto Ontario M1R3X2 - the seller chose an asking price on MLS of: $2,695,000 - versus the actual selling price from the buyer’s best offer of: $2,550,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough E04 was $1,023,247. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 12 days on the market during June 2021.


          43 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 10 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 12 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


          SCARBOROUGH PROPERTY VALUES

          Toronto's Scarborough neighbourhood has undergone significant changes since 2015. This area, located in the eastern part of the city, has traditionally been viewed as a more affordable alternative to other parts of Toronto. However, over the past few years, the neighbourhood has experienced a significant shift in its real estate market. In this essay, we will discuss how and why real estate in Scarborough has changed since 2015.


          One of the main drivers of change in the Scarborough real estate market is the city's overall housing market. Since 2015, Toronto's housing market has experienced a steady increase in prices, driven by strong demand and a limited supply of homes. This trend has been particularly pronounced in certain areas of the city, including Scarborough. As a result, the average price of homes in Scarborough has risen significantly over the past few years.


          Another factor contributing to the change in Scarborough's real estate market is the neighbourhood's growing popularity. Scarborough has become an increasingly popular area for homebuyers in recent years, due in part to its more affordable housing options compared to other parts of the city. 


          Additionally, the neighbourhood has seen an increase in the number of amenities, including shopping centres, restaurants, and parks. The increase in amenities has made Scarborough a more attractive location for both families and young professionals.


          The development of new infrastructure has also contributed to the changes in Scarborough's real estate market. In 2015, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) began construction on the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, which will connect Scarborough to the rest of the city via a rapid transit system. The construction of this new transit line has led to an increase in interest in Scarborough's real estate market, as it will provide residents with improved access to the downtown core and other areas of the city. The anticipated completion of the LRT in 2022 has also led to an increase in property values in Scarborough.


          In addition to the above factors, Scarborough's real estate market has been influenced by changes in demographics. The neighbourhood has seen an increase in the number of immigrants and first-time homebuyers in recent years. This demographic shift has led to an increase in demand for more affordable housing options, which has put pressure on the supply of homes in the area. This has contributed to the rising prices of homes in Scarborough.


          The changing nature of Scarborough's real estate market has also been influenced by shifts in the types of homes being built in the area. Over the past few years, there has been a shift towards building more condominiums and townhouses in Scarborough, as opposed to single-family homes. This shift has been driven by a combination of factors, including changing demographic trends and the need for more affordable housing options in the area.


          The development of new condominiums and townhouses has led to an increase in the supply of housing in Scarborough, which has helped to meet the growing demand for housing in the area. However, the increased supply has not been sufficient to meet the high demand for housing, which has led to an increase in prices.


          Another factor contributing to the change in Scarborough's real estate market is the influence of foreign buyers. While the influence of foreign buyers in Toronto's real estate market as a whole has declined in recent years due to government regulations, the impact on Scarborough's market is still being felt. Some foreign buyers see Scarborough as a more affordable alternative to other parts of the city, and they have been willing to pay a premium for properties in the area.


          In conclusion, the Scarborough real estate market has undergone significant changes since 2015. The city's overall housing market, Scarborough's growing popularity, new infrastructure development, changes in demographics, shifts in the types of homes being built, and the influence of foreign buyers are all factors that have contributed to these changes. 


          WHO LOVES SCARBOROUGH?

          Toronto's Scarborough neighbourhood is a large, diverse area that has experienced significant growth in real estate activity in recent years. As such, the experiences of real estate buyers and sellers in Scarborough are varied, with both good and bad experiences reported. In this essay, we will discuss the experiences of real estate buyers and sellers in Scarborough, as well as the financial data required to purchase a home in the area.


          Experiences of Real Estate Buyers and Sellers in Scarborough

          Scarborough is a large, diverse area that is home to a variety of neighbourhoods and communities. As such, the experiences of real estate buyers and sellers in Scarborough can vary greatly depending on the neighbourhood and the current state of the real estate market.


          One common experience among buyers and sellers in Scarborough is the competitive nature of the real estate market. In recent years, Scarborough has experienced a surge in real estate activity, with properties selling quickly and often above asking price. This has created a highly competitive market that can be challenging for both buyers and sellers.


          For buyers, the competitive market can mean having to act quickly to make an offer on a property, often without much time to fully consider the decision. Bidding wars are also common, which can drive up the price of a property beyond what the buyer may have initially budgeted for.


          For sellers, the competitive market can be a positive experience, with many properties selling quickly and above asking price. However, this can also lead to unrealistic expectations, with some sellers expecting their property to sell quickly and at a higher price than what the market may be able to support.


          Another experience that is unique to Scarborough is the diversity of the neighbourhoods and communities. Each neighbourhood in Scarborough has its own unique character and culture, which can influence the real estate market in that area. For example, some neighbourhoods may have a higher demand for single-family homes, while others may have a higher demand for condominiums or townhouses.


          Overall, the experiences of real estate buyers and sellers in Scarborough can vary greatly depending on the neighbourhood and the current state of the real estate market. However, the competitive nature of the market and the diversity of the neighbourhoods are common factors that can affect the experiences of both buyers and sellers.


          Financial Data of Real Estate Buyers and Sellers in Scarborough

          The financial data required to purchase a home in Scarborough varies depending on the neighbourhood and the type of property being purchased. However, in general, the average selling price of a home in Scarborough is lower than in other areas of Toronto, making it a more affordable option for homebuyers.


          According to the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB), the average selling price of a home in Scarborough was $803,137 in February 2022. This is significantly lower than the average selling price of a home in Toronto, which was $1,139,917 in the same month.


          In terms of income, the majority of real estate buyers in Scarborough tend to be middle-class. According to TREB, the average household income in Scarborough is around $85,000, with many households earning between $50,000 and $100,000 per year. However, there are also high-net-worth individuals who purchase homes in Scarborough, particularly in the luxury home market.


          Mortgage data also provides insight into the financial situation of real estate buyers in Scarborough. According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), the average mortgage size in Scarborough is around $500,000, with many buyers taking out mortgages with a down payment of less than 20%. This is reflective of the competitive market in Scarborough, where buyers may need to take on more debt to purchase a home.


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          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE EXPERTS

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – March 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          March 2021 was a busy month for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 54 successful real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough’s E06 real estate zone.


          The most expensive property sold was for $3,500,000 on Fallingbrook Woods in the Birchcliffe-Cliffside neighbourhood for a 3+1 bedroom detached house, after 11 days on the market.

          Starting with the most affordable streets, other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during March 2021 were Preston St List:$599,000 Sold:$738,000, Craiglee Dr List:$799,900 Sold:$790,000, Pharmacy Ave List:$859,900 Sold:$859,900, Kingston Rd List:$899,000 Sold:$865,000, Kennedy Rd List:$728,000 Sold:$880,000, Lillington Ave List:$799,900 Sold:$880,000, Leyton Ave List:$749,000 Sold:$889,500, Phillip Ave List:$799,900 Sold:$900,000, Rhydwen Ave List:$799,900 Sold:$900,000, Park St N List:$849,000 Sold:$925,000, Midland Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$950,000, Kalmar Ave List:$799,000 Sold:$965,500, Vanbrugh Ave List:$849,900 Sold:$1,007,500, Medford Ave List:$899,800 Sold:$1,015,000, Northview Ave List:$899,900 Sold:$1,050,000, Park St List:$999,900 Sold:$1,050,000, Pharmacy Ave List:$1,149,000 Sold:$1,050,000, Sharpe St List:$1,150,000 Sold:$1,050,000, Cornell Ave List:$949,000 Sold:$1,060,000, Sandown Ave List:$899,900 Sold:$1,061,777, Dunington Dr List:$799,000 Sold:$1,062,500, Birchmount Rd List:$989,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Winston Ave List:$1,089,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Lakehurst Dr List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Pinegrove Ave List:$999,900 Sold:$1,150,000, Balford Ave List:$1,149,900 Sold:$1,175,000, Danforth Rd List:$999,900 Sold:$1,191,000, Queensbury Ave List:$899,900 Sold:$1,210,000, Queensbury Ave List:$989,000 Sold:$1,230,000, Manderley Dr List:$989,000 Sold:$1,238,000, Ferncroft Dr List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,250,000, South Woodrow Blvd List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,260,000, Robinson Ave List:$1,329,000 Sold:$1,292,000, Cliffside Dr List:$1,349,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Sandown Ave List:$1,189,900 Sold:$1,332,500, Wolcott Ave List:$1,349,000 Sold:$1,335,000, August Ave List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Kennedy Rd List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,370,000, Denton Ave List:$1,369,000 Sold:$1,370,000, Mcintosh St List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,400,000, Fallingbrook Rd List:$1,088,000 Sold:$1,423,000, Audrey Ave List:$999,000 Sold:$1,440,900, Haig Ave List:$1,029,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Courcelette Rd List:$1,299,000 Sold:$1,525,000, Mcintosh St List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,563,053, Courcelette Rd List:$1,399,900 Sold:$1,600,000, Courcelette Rd List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,625,000, Fallingbrook Rd List:$1,499,000 Sold:$1,750,000, Anndale Rd List:$1,499,900 Sold:$1,800,000, Courcelette Rd List:$1,499,900 Sold:$1,819,000, Queensgrove Rd List:$1,950,000 Sold:$1,925,000, Blantyre Ave List:$1,995,000 Sold:$2,510,000, Courcelette Rd List:$3,350,000 Sold:$3,200,000, and Fallingbrook Woods List:$3,455,000 Sold:$3,500,000.


          The average selling price of a house in E05 Scarborough was $1,312,669. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 12 days on the market during March 2021.


          49 of the houses sold in this real estate zone of Scarborough during this period were detached, 0 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 2 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact listing agent and buyer agent, Scott Hanton, directly.



          SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENTS

          TOP SCARBOROUGH REAL ESTATE AGENT

            

          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – August 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end.

           

          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          August 2021 saw another sluggish month for those hiring a real estate agent to help them buy a property in Toronto and for those who chose a listing agent to help them sell a freehold house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          Specifically, in the E04 real estate zone, there were 53 successful freehold real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $1,930,000 after 3 days on the market for a large 4+2 bedroom detached house in Toronto’s Dorset Park neighbourhood on Shropshire Drive. 

          Other sales in this real estate zone in Scarborough, Ontario during August 2021 were found on Woodfern Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2L6 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $799,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $785,000, Woodfern Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2L4 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $785,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $818,000, Cleanside Rd S Toronto Ontario M1L0J3 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $885,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $875,000, Kenmark Blvd Toronto Ontario M1K3N7 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $749,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $880,000, Autumn Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3L8, Woodfern Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2L5 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $799,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $881,000, Cleanside Rd Toronto Ontario M1L0J3 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $875,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $881,000, Woodfern Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2L3, Chelwood Rd Toronto Ontario M1K2K5 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $869,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $885,000, Jolly Way Toronto Ontario M1P0G2 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $899,800 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $885,000, Florens Ave Toronto Ontario M1L1R4 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $899,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $910,000, Fusilier Dr Toronto Ontario M1L 0C9 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $999,999 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $910,000, Chesapeake Ave Toronto Ontario M1L1T3 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $799,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $920,000, North Woodrow Blvd Toronto Ontario M1K1W2 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $960,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $924,000, John Bell Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0G5 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $799,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $925,000, Jolly Way Toronto Ontario M1P 0E2 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $929,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $925,000, Victoria Park Ave Toronto Ontario M4B2L5 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $849,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $928,000, Kecala Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1K5 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $799,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $930,000, Linden Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3H8 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $910,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $930,000, Etienne St Toronto Ontario M1L0A2 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $939,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $941,000, Oates Dr Toronto Ontario M1L0A9 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $954,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $945,000, Jolly Way Toronto Ontario M1P 0E2 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $949,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $955,000, Etienne St Toronto Ontario M1L0A4 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $899,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $958,600, Lily Cup Ave Toronto Ontario M1L0H4 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $899,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $959,000, Winkler Terr Toronto Ontario M1L0C3 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $869,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $960,000, Oates Dr Toronto Ontario M1L0A9 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $949,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $962,000, Flora Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1A1 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $950,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $970,000 Huddleston Crt Toronto Ontario M1L4L1 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $949,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $975,000, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2H9 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $999,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $975,000, Marsh Rd Toronto Ontario M1K1Y9 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $879,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $989,000, Etienne St Toronto Ontario M1L0A4 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $899,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $992,000, Christina Cres Toronto Ontario M1R4H7 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $998,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,020,000, Camrose Cres Toronto Ontario M1L2B5 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $975,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,021,000, Cotton Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1Z2 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,049,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,030,000, Falmouth Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4M8 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $999,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,038,000, Pachino Blvd Toronto Ontario M1R4J6 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,098,800 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,090,000, Princeway Dr Toronto Ontario M1R2V9 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $899,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,100,000, Stamford Sq N Toronto Ontario M1L1X6 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $899,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,100,000, Tower Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3R1 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,099,900 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,105,000, Shropshire Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1Z6 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $999,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,115,000, Deanvar Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2N4 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $950,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,130,000, Ainsdale Rd Toronto Ontario - this homeowner’s asking price was: $899,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,148,000, Ranstone Gdns Toronto Ontario M1K2T8 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $999,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,151,000, Glenshephard Dr Toronto Ontario M1K4N2 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,208,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,180,000, Lupin Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4X4 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,299,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,280,000, Magnolia Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3K4 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,299,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,300,000, Princemere Cres Toronto Ontario M1R3X1 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,399,999 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,325,000, Trinnell Blvd Toronto Ontario M1L1S7 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $999,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,391,000, Huntington Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4K8 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,599,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,400,000, Bexhill Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3C2 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,399,999 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,470,000, Pitt Ave Toronto Ontario M1L 2R9 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,599,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,565,000, Westbourne Ave Toronto Ontario M1L 2Y5 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,848,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,800,000, and Shropshire Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1Z3 - this homeowner’s asking price was: $1,988,000 - the buyer’s offer that was finally accepted was: $1,930,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough E04 was $1,060,898. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 16 days on the market during August 2021.


          28 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 14 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 11 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


          BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT IN SCARBOROUGH

          Scarborough is a large and diverse neighbourhood in Toronto, known for its beautiful parks, vibrant communities, and excellent schools. Over the years, it has been a popular destination for families looking to settle down and raise children, thanks to its safe and family-friendly environment, abundant amenities, and affordable real estate prices. In this essay, we will explore the reasons why Scarborough is a great place to live and raise a family, both in the past and present.


          Safe and Family-Friendly Environment:


          One of the most significant advantages of living in Scarborough is its safe and family-friendly environment. The neighbourhood is known for its low crime rates, excellent public safety services, and strong sense of community. Many of the communities in Scarborough are tight-knit, with residents looking out for each other and fostering a sense of belonging and togetherness.


          This safe and supportive environment makes Scarborough an excellent place for families to live and raise children. Parents can feel secure knowing that their children are growing up in a neighbourhood that is safe and welcoming, with ample opportunities for children to play and explore their surroundings.


          Excellent Schools:


          Another key advantage of living in Scarborough is the quality of its schools. The neighbourhood is home to a range of excellent public and private schools, with many of them consistently ranked among the best in the city.


          Scarborough schools offer a range of educational programs, including gifted programs, French immersion, and arts-focused programs, giving parents the opportunity to choose a school that best suits their child's needs and interests. Additionally, many of the schools in Scarborough have excellent facilities and resources, such as libraries, sports fields, and community centers, which can help support children's learning and development.


          Abundant Amenities:


          Scarborough is home to a range of amenities that make it an excellent place to live and raise a family. The neighbourhood is known for its beautiful parks and outdoor spaces, including the Scarborough Bluffs, the Rouge River Valley, and the Highland Creek Ravine. These parks offer opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, and other outdoor activities, which can help children stay active and engaged with their surroundings.


          In addition to its parks and outdoor spaces, Scarborough is also home to a range of cultural and entertainment amenities, including museums, art galleries, theaters, and music venues. These amenities offer opportunities for families to engage with the arts and culture, and to experience new things together.


          Affordable Real Estate Prices:


          Another key advantage of living in Scarborough is its affordable real estate prices. Compared to many other neighbourhoods in Toronto, Scarborough offers a range of affordable housing options, including detached homes, townhouses, and condos.


          This affordability makes Scarborough an excellent place for families to live, as it allows them to own a home and build equity without breaking the bank. Additionally, the affordable real estate prices in Scarborough can help families save money on housing costs, which can then be used to support other aspects of family life, such as education, travel, and entertainment.


          Growing Diversity:


          Scarborough's growing diversity is another key advantage of living in the neighbourhood. Over the years, Scarborough has become home to a range of different ethnic and cultural communities, each of which contributes to the neighbourhood's unique and vibrant character.


          This diversity offers opportunities for families to learn about different cultures and traditions, and to expose their children to a wide range of experiences and perspectives. Additionally, the diversity in Scarborough can help foster a sense of inclusiveness and tolerance, which can be an important value to instill in children from a young age.


          Scarborough is a great place to live and raise a family, both in the past and present. Its safe and family-friendly environment, excellent schools, abundant amenities, affordable real estate prices, and growing diversity make it an ideal destination for families looking to build a future. Contact the best Scarborough real estate agents today.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – September 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          September 2021 saw another sluggish month for those hiring a real estate agent to help them buy a property in Toronto and for those who chose a listing agent to help them sell a freehold house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          Specifically, in the E04 real estate zone, there were 51 successful freehold real estate sales according to the MLS system for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $1,900,000 after 10 days on the market for a large 4+2 bedroom detached house in Toronto’s Clairlea-Birchmount neighbourhood on Florens Avenue. 

          Other sales in this real estate zone in Scarborough, Ontario during September 2021 were found on Kennedy Rd Toronto Ontario M1K2C5 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $699,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $735,000, Kennedy Rd Toronto Ontario M1K2C5 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $769,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $750,000, Chevron Cres Toronto Ontario M1K 3N4 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $649,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $800,000, Chestnut Cres Toronto Ontario M1L1Y4 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $699,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $820,000, Chestnut Cres Toronto Ontario M1L1Y6 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $799,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $830,000, Chestnut Cres Toronto Ontario M1L1Y5 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $729,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $850,000, Huddleston Crt Toronto Ontario M1L4L1 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $759,990 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $870,000, Bergen Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1S3 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $890,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $880,000, Cleanside Rd Toronto Ontario M1L0J3 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $849,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $885,000, Danforth Rd Toronto Ontario M1L0B1 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $849,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $915,000, Seminoff St Toronto Ontario M1L0B1 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $918,000, Glenshephard Dr Toronto Ontario M1K4N2 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $922,000, Ellesmere Rd Toronto Ontario M1P5C3 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $899,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $925,000, Zezel Way Toronto Ontario M1P0C1 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $949,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $931,000, John Bell Cres E Toronto Ontario M1L0G5 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $899,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $932,000, Treverton Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3S5 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $779,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $961,000, Newlands Ave Toronto Ontario M1L1S1 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $799,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $961,000, Medonte Ave Toronto Ontario M1L1Z2 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $899,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $980,000, Carrera Blvd E Toronto Ontario M1P5C4 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $899,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $985,000, St. Clair Ave E Toronto Ontario M1L 1V8 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $985,000, Seminoff St Toronto Ontario M1L0B1 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $849,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,005,000, Arncliffe Cres Toronto Ontario M1R1B4 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $799,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,011,101, Pethick St Toronto Ontario M1L0C7 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $798,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,017,000, Willowfield Mews Toronto Ontario M1R5S1 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $788,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,031,000, Elfreda Blvd Toronto Ontario M1L4L5 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $849,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,040,000, Stratton Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3V2 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,050,000, Scotswood Rd Toronto Ontario M1R3N2 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,150,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,050,000, Flora Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1A9 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $899,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,051,000, Victoria Park Ave Toronto Ontario M4B2J7 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,075,000, Lewiston Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1X9 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,159,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,110,000, Pharmacy Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2H1 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $898,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,111,000, Ranstone Gdns Toronto Ontario M1K2T4 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $979,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,115,000, Janet Blvd Toronto Ontario M1R1H6 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,129,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,120,000, Surrey Ave Toronto Ontario M1R1G2 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $899,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,135,000, Lilian Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3W2 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,049,999 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,135,000, Arbutus Cres Toronto Ontario M1P1W8 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $998,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,150,000, Mendip Cres Toronto Ontario M1P1Y3 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,152,000, Flempton Cres Toronto Ontario M1K 3B4 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,172,000, Elinor Ave Toronto Ontario M1R3H4 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,099,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,176,000, Sylla Ave Toronto Ontario M1R4W5 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $898,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,196,000, Zambri Walk Toronto Ontario M1P1H9 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $899,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,200,000, Birchmount Rd Toronto Ontario M1K1R3 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,199,888 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,200,000, Maywood Park Toronto Ontario M1K2H3 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,299,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,200,000, Joanna Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4H9 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,298,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,201,000, Ilfracombe Cres Toronto Ontario M1R3R8 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,205,000, Joanna Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4H9 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,208,000, Bertrand Ave Toronto Ontario M1K2S5 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $975,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,231,100, Blaisdale Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1W4 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,282,000, Ellington Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3Y3 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,198,000 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,300,000, Wexford Blvd Toronto Ontario M1R1L6 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $999,900 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,500,125, and Florens Ave Toronto Ontario M1L1R7 - seller decided on an MLS listing price of: $1,848,800 - versus a buyer’s winning bid of: $1,900,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough E04 was $1,062,046. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 9 days on the market during September 2021.


          32 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 11 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 8 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – November 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or all across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Centennial Scarborough, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          November 2021 saw a surprisingly busy month for those hiring a real estate agent to help them buy a property in Toronto and for those who chose a listing agent to help them sell a freehold house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          Specifically, in the E04 real estate zone, there were 70 successful freehold real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough.


          The most expensive property sold was for $2,180,900 after 34 days on the market for a large 5+3 bedroom detached house in Toronto’s Wexford-Maryvale neighbourhood on Shangarry Drive. 


          Other sales in this real estate zone in Scarborough, Ontario during November 2021 were found on Kennedy Rd Toronto Ontario M1K2C5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $699,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $820,000, Chelwood Rd Toronto Ontario M1K 2K5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $849,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $830,000, Laurel Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3J2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $849,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $861,000, Magnolia Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3K6 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $849,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $870,000, Chesapeake Ave Toronto Ontario M1L 1T1 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $789,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $920,000, Lily Cup Ave Toronto Ontario M1L0H4 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $849,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $936,000, Tower Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3N9 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $975,000, Pidgeon St Toronto Ontario M1L0C8 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $995,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $984,900, Kilmarnock Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1Y4 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $970,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $985,000, Kilpatrick Pl Toronto Ontario M1R2A8 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $849,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $986,800, Huntington Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4L1 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $988,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,001,100, Santamonica Blvd Toronto Ontario M1L4H6 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $849,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,025,000, Midland Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4E8 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,999 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,035,000, Canlish Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1S8 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,999 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,043,000, Stratton Ave Toronto Ontario M1K3V3 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,059,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,055,000, Hart Ave Toronto Ontario M1K 3H1 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $649,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,060,000, Bertha Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3M3 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $958,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,075,000, North Edgely Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1T7 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,049,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,075,000, Wilkes Cres Toronto Ontario M1L0B3 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,080,000, Southmead Rd Toronto Ontario M1L 2H9 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,080,500, Cotton Ave Toronto Ontario M1K 1Z2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $848,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,090,000, Mcgregor Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1C5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,105,000, Stratton Ave Toronto Ontario M1K 3V2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,110,800, Marchington Circ Toronto Ontario M1R3N1 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $879,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,114,000, Vauxhall Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1R2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $799,990 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,115,000, Shangarry Dr Toronto Ontario M1R1A7 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $875,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,117,500, Ellington Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3Y2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $929,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,120,000, Inniswood Dr Toronto Ontario M1R1E5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $989,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,120,000, Frey Cres Toronto Ontario M1R2C7 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,121,000, Rosita Cres Toronto Ontario M1L 1X8 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $799,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,121,111, Crocus Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4T7 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,130,000, Shandon Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4M4 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $898,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,131,100, Lingarde Dr Toronto Ontario M1R1X6 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,039,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,135,000, Ellesmere Rd Toronto Ontario M1R4E3 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,174,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,140,000, Glaive Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1X6 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,141,000, Martorino Dr Toronto Ontario M1K2J2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $819,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,147,500, Huntington Ave Toronto Ontario M1K4L2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $699,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,150,000, Arnham Rd Toronto Ontario M1R2E5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $995,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,150,000, Yates Ave Toronto Ontario M1L0C3 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,048,888 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,150,000, Twin Pauls Cres Toronto Ontario M1R3Z6 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,151,000, Chopin Ave Toronto Ontario M1K2W2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,095,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,175,000, Ivanhoe Crt Toronto Ontario M1R3G9 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $949,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,180,000, Canlish Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1T2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,188,000, Portsdown Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1V5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,099,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,190,000, Fusilier Dr Toronto Ontario M1L0J4 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,049,888 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,190,888, Corinne Cres Toronto Ontario M1K2Y9 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,195,000, Deanvar Ave Toronto Ontario M1R2M3 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,200,000, Valdane Dr Toronto Ontario M1L 2E9 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,149,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,200,000, Hollingworth Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1E1 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $828,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,203,000, Vianney Ave Toronto Ontario M1L4V5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,203,000, Twin Pauls Cres Toronto Ontario M1R3Z5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,207,000, Ellendale Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1N5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,210,000, Twin Pauls Cres Toronto Ontario M1R3Z5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,999 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,210,000, Boem Ave Toronto Ontario M1R3T3 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,199,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,230,000, Clairlea Cres Toronto Ontario M1L 1Z5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $989,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,231,000, Silvio Ave Toronto Ontario M1K1V3 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,251,000, Fairfax Cres Toronto Ontario M1L 1Z6 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,253,000, Orlando Blvd Toronto Ontario M1R3N4 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $898,800 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,260,000, Cornwallis Dr Toronto Ontario M1P1H6 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $899,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,261,000, Valdane Dr Toronto Ontario M1L2E9 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,098,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,262,000, Canlish Rd Toronto Ontario M1P1T2 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,950 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,282,000, Benjamin Blvd Toronto Ontario M1K3P5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $949,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,305,000, Florens Ave Toronto Ontario M1L1R7 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $949,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,311,000, Janet Blvd Toronto Ontario M1R1H6 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,900 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,350,240, Murray Glen Dr Toronto Ontario M1R3J9 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,425,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,400,000, Crosland Dr Toronto Ontario M1R4N1 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $949,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,401,500, Treverton Dr Toronto Ontario M1K3S5 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $990,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,410,000, Babcock Rd Toronto Ontario M1R1Z4 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $999,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,451,000, Presley Ave Toronto Ontario M1L3P4 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $1,590,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $1,565,656, and Shangarry Dr Toronto Ontario M1R 1A8 - seller’s strategic list price on MLS: $2,239,000 - versus a Toronto buyer’s actual purchase price: $2,180,000.


          The average selling price of a house in Scarborough E04 was $1,160,209. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 8 days on the market during November 2021.


          58 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 6 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 6 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact Scott Hanton directly.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – February 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client is different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          February 2021 saw a busier month for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 22 successful real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough’s E05 real estate zone.


          The most expensive property sold was for $21,250,000 on Kennedy Rd in the L'Amoreaux neighbourhood for 4.28 acres of land near McNicol Ave and Kennedy Rd.


          Starting with the most affordable streets, other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during February 2021 were found on Tourmaline Dr Toronto Ontario M1T1X2 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $779,900 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $810,000, Bellefontaine St Toronto Ontario M1S4E7 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $769,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $968,000, Silver Springs Blvd Toronto Ontario M1V1M8 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $972,000, Allanford Rd Toronto Ontario M1T2N3 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $749,900 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $975,000, Wishing Well Dr Toronto Ontario M1T1H9 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $799,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $980,000, Calora Crt Toronto Ontario M1W2Z9 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $799,900 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $985,000, Crayford Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3B5 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $859,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $988,000, Kerbar Rd Toronto Ontario M1V1G2 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $899,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,070,000, Wishing Well Dr Toronto Ontario M1T1J1 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $875,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,140,000, Carondale Cres Toronto Ontario M1W2B1 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $949,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,150,000, Seagrave Cres Toronto Ontario M1W 3H7 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $989,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,150,000, Allanford Rd Toronto Ontario M1T2N5 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $849,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,151,000, Marlbank Rd Toronto Ontario M1T1Y6 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $899,900 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,160,000, Amethyst Rd Toronto Ontario M1T2E6 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $899,900 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,168,000, Chapel Park Sq Toronto Ontario M1V2S5 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,128,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,233,000, Huntsmill Blvd Toronto Ontario M1W3C9 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,259,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,255,000, New Forest Sq Toronto Ontario M1V2Z6 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $999,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,265,000, Allangrove Cres Toronto Ontario M1W1S4 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,299,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,275,000, Chapel Park Sq Toronto Ontario M1V2S3 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,168,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,290,500, Wintermute Blvd Toronto Ontario M1W3P9 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $998,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,300,000, Kimberdale Cres Toronto Ontario M1W 1Y5 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $999,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,303,000, Allangrove Cres Toronto Ontario M1W1S5 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,288,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,330,000, Frank Rivers Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3N3 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $868,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,335,000, Nortonville Dr Toronto Ontario M1T3P2 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $999,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,338,000, Dempster St Toronto Ontario M1T2T5 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $999,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,350,000, Dobbin Rd Toronto Ontario M1T1C3 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,099,900 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,350,000, Frank Rivers Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3R9 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,198,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,358,888, Timberbank Blvd Toronto Ontario M1W2A7 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,188,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,360,000, Deerbrook Tr Toronto Ontario M1W1V3 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,199,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,360,000, Marblemount Cres Toronto Ontario M1T 2H5 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,248,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,372,800, Tom Wells Cres Toronto Ontario M1V0A3 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,090,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,388,000, Elmartin Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3C6 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,199,900 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,400,000, Huntsmill Blvd Toronto Ontario M1W3C9 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,288,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,403,800, Crayford Dr Toronto Ontario M1W 3B6 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,199,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,438,000, New Forest Sq Toronto Ontario M1V2Z7 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $1,648,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $1,616,666, and Kennedy Rd Toronto Ontario M1V 4Y2 - Seller’s List Price on Realtor.ca: $22,000,000 - Buyer’s winning bid thanks to the expert Buyer Agent: $21,250,000.


          The average selling price of a house in E05 Scarborough was $1,784,435. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 7 days on the market during February 2021.


          29 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 2 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 4 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact listing agent and buyer agent, Scott Hanton, directly.


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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – March 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          March 2021 saw a busier month for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 59 successful real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough’s E05 real estate zone.


          The most expensive property sold was for $1,683,000 on Davisbrook Blvd in the Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan neighbourhood for a 4+1 detached house.


          Starting with the most affordable streets, other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during March 2021 were found on Pale Moon Cres Toronto Ontario M1W3H4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $828,000 -$888,889, Eaton Park Lane Toronto Ontario M1W0A5 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $799,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $900,000, Springhouse Sq Toronto Ontario M1W2X2 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $799,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $900,000, Bridletowne Circ Toronto Ontario M1W 0A5 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $908,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $903,000, Heatherside Dr Toronto Ontario M1W1T6 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $879,990 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $905,880, Ambercroft Blvd Toronto Ontario M1W2Z6 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $799,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $920,000, Eaton Park Lane Toronto Ontario M1W0A5 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $799,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $925,899, Silver Springs Blvd Toronto Ontario M1V1N1 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $899,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $950,000, Eaton Park Lane Toronto Ontario M1W0A5 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $839,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $965,000, Glen Springs Dr Toronto Ontario M1W1X9 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $999,900 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $967,000, Sandy Haven Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3H9 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $850,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,000,000, Allanford Rd Toronto Ontario M1T2N1 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,050,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,035,000, Kerbar Rd Toronto Ontario M1V 1G4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $849,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,040,000, Fawndale Cres Toronto Ontario M1W3K1 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,019,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,058,000, Murmouth Rd Toronto Ontario M1T2R1 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $849,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,070,000, Hepscott Terr Toronto Ontario M1W1C9 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $899,999 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,075,000, Ambercroft Blvd Toronto Ontario M1W2Z6 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $929,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,080,000, Beamsville Dr Toronto Ontario M1T3S2 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $988,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,111,000, Fawndale Cres Toronto Ontario M1W2X3 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $899,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,116,888, Norcap Ave Toronto Ontario M1T3B3 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $999,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,130,000, Sandyhook Sq Toronto Ontario M1W3N6 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $899,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,151,000, Burnt Bark Dr Toronto Ontario M1V3J8 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,208,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,160,000, Longbow Sq Toronto Ontario M1W2W7 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,198,888 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,168,000, Tambrook Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3L9 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,168,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,170,000, Glen Springs Dr Toronto Ontario M1W1Y1 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $899,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,175,000, Lejune Rd Toronto Ontario M1T2S6 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $998,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,200,000, Carondale Cres Toronto Ontario M1W2A9 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $949,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,230,000, Beamsville Dr Toronto Ontario M1T3S2 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $998,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,250,000, Colinayre Cres Toronto Ontario M1T3A8 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,118,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,250,000, River Grove Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3T8 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $999,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,252,000, Longbow Sq Toronto Ontario M1W2W6 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,158,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,281,000, Frank Rivers Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3N4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $988,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,283,800, Tambrook Dr Toronto Ontario M1W 3L9 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,318,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,290,000, Ravencliff Cres Toronto Ontario M1T1R7 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $988,888 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,292,000, Eastlea Cres Toronto Ontario M1T3A5 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,050,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,295,000, Davisbrook Blvd Toronto Ontario M1T2J2 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,199,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,308,080, Marlbank Rd Toronto Ontario M1T1Y2 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $988,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,315,000, Eagleview Cres Toronto Ontario M1W3N2 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $999,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,315,000, New Forest Sq Toronto Ontario M1V2Z6 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $999,990 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,330,000, Wintermute Blvd Toronto Ontario M1W3L4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,419,800 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,350,000, Huntingwood Dr Toronto Ontario M1W 1H5 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,399,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,360,000, Roundwood Crt Toronto Ontario M1W1Z2 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,059,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,365,500, Silver Spruce Dr Toronto Ontario M1W1V5 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,099,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,380,000, Fluellen Dr Toronto Ontario M1W 2B2 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,399,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,380,000, Marblemount Cres Toronto Ontario M1T2H4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,128,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,382,000, Coverdale Cres Toronto Ontario M1V2S7 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,098,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,390,000, Marblemount Cres Toronto Ontario M1T2H4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,249,900 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,400,000, Holmbush Cres Toronto Ontario M1V2Y8 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,099,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,402,000, Deerbrook Tr Toronto Ontario M1W1V4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,190,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,409,900, Beverly Glen Blvd Toronto Ontario M1W1V7 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,298,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,430,000, Commons Dr Toronto Ontario M1T1E4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,190,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,440,000, Blairwood Terr Toronto Ontario M1W 1W7 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,288,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,468,000, Corundum Cres Toronto Ontario M1T 1Z7 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,549,888 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,549,888, Lambeth Sq Toronto Ontario M1W 3B3 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,580,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,560,000, Kilchurn Castle Dr Toronto Ontario M1T2W4 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,188,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,565,000, Triangle Villas Dr Toronto Ontario M1W3L1 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,190,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,576,000, Silver Spruce Dr Toronto Ontario M1W1V6 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,298,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,610,000, Fairglen Ave Toronto Ontario M1W1B1 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,199,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,630,000, and Davisbrook Blvd Toronto Ontario M1T 2J3 - Scarborough Listing Agent List Price: $1,498,000 - Scarborough buyer and the buyer agent accepted offer price of: $1,683,000.


          The average selling price of a house in E05 Scarborough was $1,237,097. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 8 days on the market during February 2021.


          45 of the houses sold in Scarborough during this period were detached, 6 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 6 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact listing agent and buyer agent, Scott Hanton, directly.



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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – June 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          June 2021 saw a busier month for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 39 successful real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough’s E05 real estate zone.


          The most expensive property sold was for $1,825,000 on Sheppard Ave E in the
          Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan neighbourhood for a 3-bedroom detached house.


          Starting with the most affordable streets, other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during June 2021 were found on Puma Dr List:$699,000 Sold:$788,000, Beacham Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$890,000, Bridletowne Circ List:$918,000 Sold:$906,000, La Peer Blvd List:$960,000 Sold:$920,000, Silver Springs Blvd List:$949,000 Sold:$933,600, Wayside Ave List:$798,000 Sold:$958,000, Heaslip Terr List:$799,000 Sold:$962,000, Heatherside Dr List:$948,000 Sold:$965,000, Finch Ave List:$998,000 Sold:$970,000, Rakewood Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$990,000, Kenfin Ave List:$799,000 Sold:$999,999, Murmouth Rd List:$999,999 Sold:$1,000,000, Vradenberg Dr List:$899,900 Sold:$1,002,000, Eagle Point Rd List:$999,000 Sold:$1,005,000, Wishing Well Dr List:$1,050,000 Sold:$1,010,000, Wishing Well Dr List:$1,088,000 Sold:$1,010,000, Sandy Haven Dr List:$1,098,000 Sold:$1,020,000, Fairglen Ave List:$799,000 Sold:$1,061,000, Briarglen Crt E List:$999,000 Sold:$1,150,000, Eaglestone Rd List:$1,150,000 Sold:$1,163,000, Ambercroft Blvd List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,250,000, Gloxinia Cres List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,255,000, Gloxinia Cres List:$1,300,000 Sold:$1,260,000, Redcastle Cres List:$1,149,800 Sold:$1,270,000, River Grove Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,288,000, Tamora Crt List:$1,098,000 Sold:$1,290,100, Wintermute Blvd List:$1,388,000 Sold:$1,300,000, Castlemere Cres List:$889,000 Sold:$1,308,000, Belinda Sq List:$1,158,000 Sold:$1,315,000, Huntingwood Dr List:$1,080,000 Sold:$1,325,000, Redheugh Cres List:$1,188,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Kilchurn Castle Dr List:$1,290,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Frank Rivers Dr List:$1,379,999 Sold:$1,380,000, Allangrove Cres List:$1,189,800 Sold:$1,405,000, Shepton Way List:$1,480,000 Sold:$1,445,000, Huntingwood Dr List:$1,398,000 Sold:$1,450,000, Lynn Gate Cres List:$987,900 Sold:$1,511,000, Ockwell Manor Dr List:$1,610,000 Sold:$1,550,000, and Sheppard Ave E List:$1,839,000 Sold:$1,825,000.


          The average selling price of a house in E05 Scarborough was $1,175,146. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 14 days on the market during June 2021.


          29 of the houses sold in this real estate zone of Scarborough during this period were detached, 2 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 9 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact listing agent and buyer agent, Scott Hanton, directly.



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          Scarborough, Ontario Real Estate News: Property values and actual selling prices of freehold homes in Toronto’s Scarborough neighbourhoods – October 2021


          Scott Hanton, Real Estate Broker, loves working throughout Scarborough. And Scott loves bringing his award-winning and celebrated real estate services to buyers and sellers throughout all of Toronto and the GTA. Scott Hanton has been raising the level of quality for realtors for more than 14 years. Every property and each client are different, and Scott understands how to net you the most profit in the end. 


          Email Scott@HantonRealEstate.com if you’re ready for a free consultation about your house or if you’re looking for the ideal realtor to help you purchase the perfect place anywhere in Toronto or across the GTA.


          Scarborough consists of the many wonderful areas in the following real estate zones: Agincourt North, Bendale, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, Clairlee-Brichmount, Cliffcrest, Dorset Park, Eglinton East, Guildwood, Highland Creek, Ionview, Kennedy Park, L’Amoreaux, Malvern, Milliken, Morningside, Oakridge, Rouge E10, Rough E11, Scarborough Village, Steeles, Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan, West Hill, Wexford-Maryvale, and Woburn.


          October 2021 saw a strong month for those selling a house in Scarborough, Ontario.


          There were 41 successful real estate sales for freehold properties throughout Scarborough’s E05 real estate zone.


          The most expensive property sold was for $2,600,000 on Kerwood Crescent in the L'Amoreaux neighbourhood for a 4+1 bedroom detached house, after 16 days on the market.


          Starting with the most affordable streets, other sales in Scarborough, Ontario during October 2021 were Ambercroft Blvd List:$879,900 Sold:$954,000, Springhouse Sq List:$969,900 Sold:$965,000, Bridletowne Circ List:$859,990 Sold:$988,000, Eaton Park Lane List:$1,050,900 Sold:$1,056,800, La Peer Blvd List:$888,000 Sold:$1,070,000, Silver Springs Blvd List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,070,000, Glencoyne Cres List:$899,000 Sold:$1,076,000, Brookmill Blvd List:$899,000 Sold:$1,100,000, Brigadoon Cres List:$928,800 Sold:$1,100,000, Darnborough Way List:$989,900 Sold:$1,165,000, Ecclesfield Dr List:$999,000 Sold:$1,200,000, Redcastle Cres List:$999,000 Sold:$1,290,000, Wintermute Blvd List:$1,090,000 Sold:$1,335,000, Lucania Pl List:$999,000 Sold:$1,337,000, Huntsmill Blvd List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Blairwood Terr List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,350,000, Huntsmill Blvd List:$1,398,000 Sold:$1,380,000, Longbow Sq List:$999,000 Sold:$1,387,000, Treerun Ave List:$1,288,000 Sold:$1,438,000, Meadowacres Dr List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,453,000, Chestergrove Cres List:$988,000 Sold:$1,480,000, Aragon Ave List:$1,099,000 Sold:$1,480,000, Heatherside Dr List:$1,288,000 Sold:$1,486,000, Candlebrook Cres List:$1,389,000 Sold:$1,490,000, Wintermute Blvd List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Brookshire Blvd List:$1,298,000 Sold:$1,500,000, Rainier Sq List:$1,199,000 Sold:$1,510,100, Batterswood Dr List:$1,249,000 Sold:$1,520,000, Candlebrook Cres List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,520,000, Kenmanor Blvd List:$1,288,000 Sold:$1,530,000, Holmbush Cres List:$1,298,000 Sold:$1,570,000, Eastlea Cres List:$1,288,888 Sold:$1,580,000, Fairglen Ave List:$1,680,000 Sold:$1,595,000, Hatchford Crt List:$1,650,000 Sold:$1,611,000, Lambeth Sq List:$1,399,000 Sold:$1,642,000, Sylvestre Sq List:$1,350,000 Sold:$1,648,000, Canongate Tr List:$1,599,900 Sold:$1,700,000, Fairglen Ave List:$1,799,000 Sold:$1,730,000, Arkona Dr List:$1,598,800 Sold:$1,800,000, Norcap Ave List:$1,598,000 Sold:$2,082,000, and Bellefontaine St List:$2,290,000 Sold:$2,600,000.


          The average selling price of a house in E05 Scarborough was $1,430,217. The average time it took to sell a house in Scarborough was 10 days on the market during October 2021.


          31 of the houses sold in this real estate zone of Scarborough during this period were detached, 4 houses sold in Scarborough were row houses or town houses, and 4 were semi-detached houses in Scarborough, Ontario.


          For any specifics on actual sale prices in Scarborough, Ontario, or to put your best listing and buying plan in place, please contact listing agent and buyer agent, Scott Hanton, directly.



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