📍 How Durham New Freehold Asking Prices Compare
As of July 3, 2026, the median asking price for new freehold homes in Durham is $1,150,490.
Compared with the other regions in Ontario:
Higher-priced than Durham: Toronto ($2,689,000, about 133.7% higher), Dufferin ($1,405,945, about 22.2% higher), Peel ($1,354,995, about 17.8% higher), Halton ($1,299,500, about 13% higher), York ($1,259,000, about 9.4% higher), and Hamilton ($1,225,000, about 6.5% higher).
Lower-priced than Durham: Waterloo ($1,011,000, about 12.1% lower), Simcoe ($872,894, about 24.1% lower), Wellington ($820,300, about 28.7% lower), and Niagara ($792,450, about 31.1% lower).
🏢 How Durham New Condo Asking Prices Compare
As of July 3, 2026, the median asking price for new condos in Durham is $574,900.
Compared with the other regions in Ontario:
Higher-priced than Durham: Toronto ($749,945, about 30.4% higher), York ($681,300, about 18.5% higher), Wellington ($614,375, about 6.9% higher), Dufferin ($609,000, about 5.9% higher), Simcoe ($589,344, about 2.5% higher), Peel ($581,000, about 1.1% higher), and Halton ($578,673, about 0.7% higher).
Lower-priced than Durham: Niagara ($560,000, about 2.6% lower), Hamilton ($449,900, about 21.7% lower), and Waterloo ($449,000, about 21.9% lower).