Scugog Housing September 2025
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Housing Market Report for September 2025
Here is the Township of Scugog Housing September 2025 report (all housing types), with reports from the Canadian Real Estate Association, and Toronto Regional Real Estate Board included.
This housing report for Durham Region includes the number of new listings, average list price, number of properties sold, average selling price, average days on market and average asking price to selling price ratio for all property types within the Region of Durham.
Scroll to the bottom for links to take you to the housing market reports for Durham Region, Uxbridge and Brock.
Please note: The PropTx MLS® System, of which TRREB is a part, has added a number of new client boards over the last year. Many of these boards’ Members trade within the Greater Toronto Area and broader Greater Golden Horseshoe regions. As a result, historic data have been updated to reflect the addition of these boards’ listings and transactions. This means historic data have changed relative to previously published static reports. To view updated historic data, click here.

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Stats At A Glance – September 2025
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Scugog Township Real Estate Market Analysis – September 2025
The Township of Scugog’s real estate market saw a noticeable shift in September 2025, with stronger sales activity and a surge in average prices, largely driven by higher-end property transactions. While buyer opportunities remain, the market edged closer to balance as demand picked up heading into the fall season.
September 2025
August 2025
Average Sales Price
The average sales price in Scugog climbed to $1,088,279 in September 2025 — a 15.7% increase year-over-year from $940,838 in September 2024, and a 21.6% jump month-over-month from $894,895 in August 2025.
This sharp rise was influenced by several luxury transactions. Five properties sold between $1.5 million and $2 million, compared to just one in August. Meanwhile, 16 homes sold under $1 million, showing that while the upper-end sales boosted the average, the market still has activity across various price points.
This blend of affordability and high-value sales suggests a healthy mix of market interest from both move-up buyers and first-time homeowners.
Sales Activity
September saw 29 total sales, up from 20 in August, but slightly below the 32 sales recorded last September. The sale-to-list price ratio came in at 96%, dipping slightly from 97% in August, which shows buyers are still negotiating successfully — though the gap between asking and selling prices remains relatively tight.
This pickup in sales volume reflects renewed buyer confidence, even amid broader economic uncertainty and lingering affordability challenges across the GTA.
Listings & Inventory
New listings surged in September, reaching 96, nearly doubling the 50 new listings recorded in August and well above 70 from last year. Active listings also ticked up to 132, compared to 128 last month and 98 a year ago, offering buyers more choice and sellers more competition.
The months of inventory fell from 6.40 in August to 4.55, marking a move from a buyer’s market back into balanced market territory. This tightening suggests demand is absorbing listings more quickly as the fall market gains momentum.
Days on Market
Homes in Scugog took an average of 57 days to sell, a modest improvement from 64 days in August. While properties are still spending nearly two months on the market, this shorter timeline hints at stronger buyer engagement compared to the slower pace earlier this summer.
Key Takeaways
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Average price jumped 21.6% month-over-month, boosted by five luxury sales over $1.5 million.
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Sales volume increased, showing renewed market activity heading into fall.
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New listings nearly doubled, expanding buyer choice and easing pressure on prices.
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Months of inventory dropped to 4.55, signaling a shift toward balance.
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Homes sold faster, reflecting improving buyer confidence.
As we move deeper into the fall market, Scugog continues to stabilize. With prices trending upward and inventory holding steady, both buyers and sellers can find opportunities. Buyers should act decisively on well-priced listings, while sellers should stay realistic on pricing to stand out in an active but balanced market.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) from January 2024 through September 2025 provide a clear snapshot of how the Durham Region real estate market has evolved across all property types, architectural styles, and home configurations
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*Information is believed to be accurate at time of posting but is not guaranteed to be correct. Some values may vary slightly based on the exact date and time the reports were generated. Market stats are provided by TRREB (Toronto Regional Real Estate Board) and are based on sales for the month of Attached/Row/Townhouses, Condo Apartments, Condo Townhouses, Detached, Detached with Common Elements, Link Homes and Semi-detached. *Some values may vary slightly based on the exact date and time the reports were generated.
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