Real Estate

Scarborough market context

Editorial snapshots, not listings. Updated periodically as we track east-end trends.

Last updated: 2026-06-01

Detached and semi-detached homes in inner Scarborough continue to trade below the city-wide average, while condo and townhome inventory along the Line 2 corridor attracts first-time buyers and investors. Neighbourhood character varies sharply from lakefront Bluffs communities to dense Kennedy-Sheppard nodes, always verify current listings with a licensed professional.

Figures below are editorial estimates for context only. They are not appraisals, offers, or guarantees. Consult TRREB/MLS data and a licensed REALTOR® for current market conditions.

Neighbourhood snapshots

Scarborough remains one of Toronto's most accessible entry points to home ownership

The Bluffs

$1.1M to $$21.6M

→ stable Lakefront premium holds; limited supply near the water.

Typical stock: Detached, bungalows, some townhomes

Scarborough's most scenic residential pocket.

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West Hill

$750K to $$21.0M

↑ up Transit access and hospital anchor steady demand.

Typical stock: Semis, detached, condos near Kingston Rd

Strong rental demand near Centennial College.

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Agincourt

$900K to $$21.3M

→ stable Mature stock; renovation activity common.

Typical stock: 1960s to 80s detached and semis

Multicultural main streets and TTC access.

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Malvern

$650K to $$2900K

↑ up Relative affordability vs. rest of Toronto.

Typical stock: Townhomes, semis, high-rise rentals

Community hubs and Rouge Valley proximity.

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FAQ

Common questions

Is Scarborough a good place to buy a home in Toronto?
Scarborough often offers more space per dollar than central Toronto neighbourhoods, with strong transit along Line 2/3 corridors and major employment anchors. Market conditions vary by pocket, always verify current MLS data.
Are the real estate figures on this page official?
No. Figures here are editorial estimates for context only. They are not appraisals or guarantees. Consult TRREB/MLS and a licensed REALTOR® for current pricing.
Which Scarborough neighbourhoods are most affordable?
Malvern, parts of West Hill, and outer northeast pockets have historically traded below lakefront areas like The Bluffs. Affordability shifts with interest rates and inventory. Check updated listings.