Scarborough, Toronto — MLS Market Data
Average House Price in Scarborough
Average Price by Property Type
| Property Type | Active Listings | Average Asking Price |
|---|---|---|
| Detached | 51 | $891,223 |
| Condo | 618 | $550,097 |
| Townhouse | 44 | $832,963 |
| Other | 868 | $1,226,080 |
Source: TRREB MLS via OpenIDX. Active sale listings. Refreshed weekly.
Average Price by Bedroom Count
Average Price by Scarborough Neighbourhood
Scarborough spans eight TRREB district codes (Toronto E04–E11). Click any neighbourhood to browse current listings.
| Neighbourhood | TRREB Code | Sample Size | Avg Asking Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birch Cliff / Cliffside | Toronto E06 | 200 | $1,147,111 | View listings → |
| Rouge / Port Union / Malvern | Toronto E10 | 198 | $1,106,165 | View listings → |
| Agincourt / Milliken | Toronto E07 | 190 | $1,004,286 | View listings → |
| Scarborough Town Centre | Toronto E08 | 199 | $980,965 | View listings → |
| Dorset Park / Kennedy Park | Toronto E04 | 197 | $895,424 | View listings → |
| Scarborough Village / Eglinton East | Toronto E05 | 198 | $862,447 | View listings → |
| Morningside / West Hill | Toronto E11 | 199 | $766,770 | View listings → |
| West Hill / Highland Creek | Toronto E09 | 200 | $760,402 | View listings → |
Current Scarborough Listings
See all listings →Scarborough Real Estate Market — 2026 Overview
Scarborough is one of Toronto's most diverse and rapidly evolving real estate markets. Stretching from the Scarborough Bluffs on the Lake Ontario waterfront to the northern reaches of Morningside and Malvern, the area encompasses eight distinct TRREB districts (Toronto E04 through E11), each with its own housing stock, price profile, and community character.
The average asking price across Scarborough sits at $940,101 as of May 4, 2026, based on a sample of 1,581 active MLS listings. Detached homes — historically the backbone of Scarborough's residential neighbourhoods — command the highest prices, while the condominium market in areas like Scarborough Town Centre (Toronto E08) and Agincourt (Toronto E07) provides accessible entry points for first-time buyers.
Several infrastructure investments are reshaping Scarborough's long-term outlook. The Scarborough Subway Extension — extending Line 2 to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road — is expected to significantly increase demand in corridors that currently suffer from transit limitations. Combined with the fully operating Eglinton Crosstown LRT (which connects Kennedy Station to Mississauga), Scarborough's eastern reaches are becoming increasingly competitive for buyers priced out of the Yonge-University corridor.
Working with a knowledgeable local agent like Aldo Udovicic, who has operated in Scarborough and across the TRREB board for over 35 years, gives buyers and sellers a critical edge in this fast-moving market.
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