Real Estate Stats April 10, 2026

Durham Region Housing March 2026

Durham Region Housing March 2026

 

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Housing Market Report for March 2026

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing March 2026 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 Uxbridge, Scugog and Brock.

 


 

 


 

 

From Toronto Regional Real Estate Board


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 – March 2026

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 

 


 

 

Durham Region Real Estate Market Analysis – March 2026

The Durham Region housing market picked up pace in March 2026, with a notable increase in sales activity, faster-moving homes, and tightening inventory levels. While prices softened slightly month-over-month and remain below last year’s levels, the overall trend points to a market gaining momentum as we move deeper into the spring season.

 

March 2026

Durham Region Housing March 2026

 

February 2026

Average Sale Price Dips Slightly

The average sale price in March came in at $835,985, down 1.7% from February’s $850,304 and 8.3% lower than March 2025’s $911,396.

While the monthly dip may seem counter to typical spring trends, it highlights continued affordability pressures and a more cautious buyer pool. That said, pricing remains relatively stable within a narrower range compared to the sharper fluctuations seen in previous years.

Durham Region Housing March 2026

📈 Sale-to-List Price Ratio Returns to 100%

The sale-to-list price ratio rose to 100%, up from 98% in February, showing that well-priced homes are once again selling at full asking price on average.

Although still below the 101% seen last year, this increase signals strengthening demand and a more competitive environment as buyers re-enter the market ahead of peak spring activity.


📊 Sales Activity Jumps Month-Over-Month

Durham Region recorded 640 sales in March, a significant increase from 454 in February, though still slightly below the 671 sales reported in March 2025.

This sharp month-over-month gain reflects the typical spring surge in activity, as both buyers and sellers become more active. The year-over-year gap continues to narrow, suggesting improving market confidence.

Durham Region Housing March 2026

Durham Region Housing March 2026

 

📋 New Listings Rise with Spring Market

There were 1,576 new listings in March, up from 1,129 in February, as more sellers entered the market. However, this remains below the 1,937 listings recorded in March 2025, indicating a more cautious approach from homeowners compared to last year’s spring market.

The increase in listings is providing buyers with more choice, but not enough to significantly shift the balance of supply.

Durham Region Housing March 2026

⏳ Homes Selling Faster, Inventory Tightens

The average days on market dropped to 38 days, down from 41 days in February, showing that homes are selling more quickly as demand picks up.

At the same time, months of inventory fell to 2.97, down from 3.63, placing the market right on the line between balanced and seller’s market territory. This tightening suggests that demand is beginning to outpace supply, especially for well-priced and well-presented homes.

Durham Region Housing March 2026

 

Market Outlook

March 2026 marks a clear shift toward a more active spring market in Durham Region. While prices remain lower than last year, rising sales, improving sale-to-list ratios, and tightening inventory all point to increasing competition.

If these trends continue, we could see further upward pressure on pricing and a move toward stronger seller conditions in the coming months. However, much will depend on how quickly new listings enter the market and whether buyer demand continues to strengthen.

For now, Durham sits at a critical tipping point—transitioning from a balanced market toward a more competitive spring environment.


Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) from January 2024 through March 2026 provide a clear snapshot of how the Durham Region real estate market has evolved across all property types, architectural styles, and home configurations

Durham Region Housing March 2026

 

 


 

*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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