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Scugog Housing June 2024

Scugog Housing June 2024

Township of Scugog

Housing Market Report for June 2024

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing June 2024 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

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board Market Stats at a Glance June 2024

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 

 


 

Township of Scugog

 

Township of Scugog Full Report

 

Scugog’s real estate market in June 2024 continued its upward trend. Average sales prices climbed to $1.1 million, surpassing both May 2024 ($1.04 million) and June 2023 ($0.99 million). Sales activity also showed year-over-year growth, reaching 39 in June 2024 compared to 30 in June 2023.

However, new listings dipped slightly in June 2024 (59) compared to previous months (73 in May and 68 in June 2023). This doesn’t negate the recent surge in new properties entering the market over the past quarter.

The key takeaway? While the market might be shifting with more listings and fewer sales, strong demand is evident in the resilient average sales price, suggesting continued market stability.

 

Scugog Housing June 2024

 

Average Sold Price

Scugog Housing June 2024

 

Number of Properties Sold

Scugog Housing June 2024

 

Active Listings

Scugog Housing June 2024

 

New Listings

Scugog Housing June 2024

Months of Inventory

Scugog Housing June 2024

 

 


 

*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.

Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2021 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Brokerage Group LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

 

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Durham Region

Township of Uxbridge

Township Brock

 

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July 24, 2024

Uxbridge Housing June 2024

Uxbridge Housing June 2024

Housing Market Report for June 2024

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing June 2024 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

 

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board Market Stats at a Glance June 2024

 

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 


 

 

Township of Uxbridge Full Report

 

Uxbridge’s housing market in June 2024 displayed mixed signals. The average sales price held steady at $1.3 million, with only a minor dip compared to previous months. This stability suggests continued buyer demand.

However, sales activity cooled down. June saw just 20 transactions, down from 22 in May and significantly lower than June 2023’s 34 sales. Additionally, new listings increased to 66 compared to 57 in May and 60 in June 2023.

In essence, while average prices remain firm, the rise in listings alongside fewer sales hints at a potential shift in market dynamics. It could be transitioning towards a more balanced market with increased buyer options.

 

 

Uxbridge Housing June 2024

 

Average Sold Price

Uxbridge Housing June 2024

 

Number of Properties Sold

Uxbridge Housing June 2024

 

Active Listings

Uxbridge Housing June 2024

 

Number of New Listings

Uxbridge Housing June 2024

 

Months of Inventory

Uxbridge Housing June 2024


 

*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.

Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2021 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Brokerage Group LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

 

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Durham Region

Township of Scugog

Township Brock

 

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July 24, 2024

Durham Region Housing June 2024

Durham Region Housing June 2024

 

Housing Market Report for June 2024

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing June 2024 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

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board Market Stats At A Glance, June 2024

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 

 


 

 

Durham Region Full Report

 

Durham Region’s housing market in June 2024 showed signs of a potential shift. While average sales prices remained relatively stable at $956,428 (up slightly from May but down from June 2023), sales activity dipped. There were 877 transactions in June, down from both May and June 2023.

However, a contrasting trend emerged with new listings. June saw a rise to 2,232 listings, exceeding both May and June 2023. This increase in supply alongside a decrease in sales suggests a potential shift towards a more balanced market.

The key takeaway? Despite the changing dynamics, stable average prices indicate ongoing buyer interest and underlying market resilience. The market might be transitioning to offer buyers more options.

 

Durham Region Housing June 2024

 

Average Sold Price

Durham Region Housing June 2024

Number of Properties Sold

Durham Region Housing June 2024

 

Active Listings

Durham Region Housing June 2024

 

Number of New Listings

Durham Region Housing June 2024

Months of Inventory

Durham Region Housing June 2024

 

 

 


 

*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.

Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2021 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Brokerage Group LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

 

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Township of Uxbridge

Township of Scugog

Township Brock

 

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July 24, 2024

Brock Housing June 2024

Brock Housing June 2024

 

Township of Brock

 

Housing Market Report for June 2024

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing June 2024 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

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board Market Stats At A Glance, June 2024

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 

 


 

Township of Brock

 

Township of Brock Full Report

 

Brock Township’s housing market in June 2024 presented a mixed picture. The average sales price stayed relatively stable at $764,727, inching up from May 2024 and hovering near June 2023 levels. This suggests continued buyer interest.

However, sales activity cooled down. Only 11 transactions took place in June, a decrease from both May and a significant drop compared to June 2023. Interestingly, new listings increased to 42 compared to May (35), though they fell short of June 2023 (54).

In a nutshell, despite fewer sales, stable average prices point towards ongoing buyer demand and underlying market resilience. The rise in new listings might indicate a shift towards a more balanced market with a wider selection for potential buyers.

Brock Housing June 2024

 

Average Sold Price

Brock Housing June 2024

 

Number of Properties Sold

Brock Housing June 2024

 

Active Listings

Brock Housing June 2024

 

Number of New Listings

Brock Housing June 2024

 

Months of Inventory

Brock Housing June 2024

 

 


 

*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.

Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2021 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Brokerage Group LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

 

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Durham Region

Township of Uxbridge

Township of Scugog

 

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Neighbour News

July 22, 2024

Monday Market Minute July 22

Monday Market Minute July 22

Week of Sunday July 14 – Saturday July 20

Weekly Real Estate Market Minute for the Townships of Uxbridge and Scugog

 

 

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The Monday Market Minute July 22

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July 10, 2024

John C. Widdifield House

John C. Widdifield House

– CIRCA 1875 –

 

 

John C. Widdifield built this home circa 1875, creating a stunning example of Gothic architecture with its interesting symmetry highlighted by two Gothic windows and matching dormers. The balanced design of these elements adds a sense of harmony to the house’s exterior. Contemporary gingerbread trim has been thoughtfully added, enhancing the original Gothic style and bringing a touch of intricate craftsmanship to the historic structure. This blend of old and new showcases the timeless beauty of the Widdifield house, making it a cherished landmark in Uxbridge.

 

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July 8, 2024

Monday Market Minute July 8

Monday Market Minute July 8

Week of Sunday June 30 – Saturday July 6

Weekly Real Estate Market Minute for the Townships of Uxbridge and Scugog

 

 

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The Monday Market Minute July 8

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The Davidson House

The Davidson House

– 1866 –

203 Brock Street W, Uxbridge

 

 

The Davidson House, designed and built by architect, Johnston Brown and stands as a testament to Uxbridge’s rich architectural and industrial heritage. Acquired in 1869 by Benjamin Davidson and his wife Elizabeth, this historic home remained in the Davidson family until 1918.

In 1873, Benjamin Davidson expanded his entrepreneurial ventures by building a fanning mill factory just east of the house, contributing significantly to Uxbridge’s industrial growth. Alongside his factory, Davidson cultivated bees, with beehive boxes dotting the property for many years, highlighting his commitment to agricultural sustainability.

Today, the Davidson House serves as a cherished piece of Uxbridge’s history, reflecting the architectural style of Johnston Brown and the industrious spirit of the Davidson family. This historic home is a symbol of the town’s enduring charm and community spirit, reminding us of the innovative and resilient people who shaped Uxbridge’s past.

By preserving such historic treasures, we honor the legacy of those who came before us and ensure that the rich tapestry of our history remains vibrant for future generations.

 

 

Want to learn about other Historic Homes in Uxbridge? Visit our Uxbridge Historic Homes or visit the Discover Uxbridge Historical Walking Tour

Uxbridge Historic Homes June 26, 2024

The Patterson House

The Patterson House

Dominion Street – 1888

 

 

The Patterson House: A Testament to Uxbridge’s Rich Industrial Past

Nestled on the corner of  Dominion and Main Street North, the Patterson House stands as a proud reminder of Uxbridge’s industrious past and the remarkable individuals who shaped its history. This historic home is not only an architectural gem but also a symbol of the town’s industrial evolution and community spirit.

The Birth of the Patterson Legacy

In 1876, Andrew Patterson, a visionary entrepreneur, built a tannery just north of this house. This tannery quickly became one of Uxbridge’s significant industries, with numerous additions enhancing its capacity and prominence. For over two decades, the tannery thrived, contributing to the local economy and providing employment to many residents. 

Unfortunately, the tannery met a tragic end in 1912 when it burned down, leaving behind only memories and a chimney base that would later serve as a unique landmark with a plow sitting atop it.

A Home of Many Stories

The Patterson family called this house their home until 1918, when they sold it to John C. Paxton, a man of enterprise who also acquired the Gould flour mill. Paxton’s tenure was short-lived, as he sold the property in 1924 to Joseph and Bertha Murray. The Murrays left a notable mark on the community, with Mr. Murray operating a hardware store in Uxbridge from 1916 to 1928 and serving as night constable in 1941 before becoming the chief constable in 1945-46.

Subsequent owners included the McMurtry family, Ken Noble, Walter Simpson, and finally the Knights. Harvey Knight, the last known owner mentioned, was the superintendent of schools, indicating that the house continued to be inhabited by individuals who played vital roles in the community.

Architectural Charm

The Patterson House is not just significant for its history but also for its architectural details. The ornate sunburst bargeboard and the patterned brickwork on the gable ends are particularly striking features that add to its historic charm. These elements reflect the craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities of the period, making the house a visual delight for architecture enthusiasts and historians alike.

 

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June 24, 2024

Monday Market Minute June 24

Monday Market Minute June 24

Week of Sunday June 16 – Saturday June 22

Weekly Real Estate Market Minute for the Townships of Uxbridge and Scugog

 

 

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Monday Market Minute June 17, 2024

Monday Market Minute June 17

Monday Market Minute June 17

Week of Sunday June 9 – Saturday June 15

Weekly Real Estate Market Minute for the Townships of Uxbridge and Scugog

 

 

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June 13, 2024

Scugog Housing May 2024

Scugog Housing May 2024

Township of Scugog

Housing Market Report for May 2024

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing May 2024 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

 

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 

 


 

Township of Scugog

 

Township of Scugog Full Report

 

In May 2024, the real estate market in the Township of Scugog exhibited a blend of softening prices and fluctuating activity levels. The average sold price slightly decreased by 1.0% from April, settling at $1,044,101, indicating a modest adjustment in market values. The total number of properties sold fell by 16.7% to 25, reflecting a dip in buyer transactions. Conversely, the market saw a significant increase in active listings, which surged by 36.5% to reach 101, suggesting a growing supply of available properties. Interestingly, new listings saw a slight decline of 2.7%, with 73 new properties entering the market. The months of inventory figure stood at 4.04, illustrating a balanced market with a sufficient supply of homes relative to current sales. These metrics collectively highlight a period of adjustment in Scugog’s real estate landscape, presenting potential opportunities for buyers amid increasing inventory and slightly cooling prices.

 

Scugog Housing May 2024

 

Average Sold Price

Scugog Housing May 2024

 

Number of Properties Sold

Scugog Housing May 2024

 

Active Listings

Scugog Housing May 2024

 

Months of Inventory

Scugog Housing May 2024

 

 


 

*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.

Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2021 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Brokerage Group LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

 

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Durham Region

Township of Uxbridge

Township Brock

 

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Real Estate Stats June 13, 2024

Brock Housing May 2024

Brock Housing May 2024

 

Township of Brock

 

Housing Market Report for May 2024

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing May 2024 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

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Stats At A Glance – May 2024

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 

 


 

Township of Brock

 

Township of Brock Full Report

 

In May 2024, the real estate market in the Township of Brock displayed a mix of subtle shifts and emerging trends. The average sold price was $757,333, marking a 4.9% decrease from April, reflecting a slight cooling in market prices. The total number of properties sold dropped significantly by 25%, with only 12 properties changing hands, indicating a potential slowdown in buyer activity. However, the market showed increased activity in listings, with active listings rising by 14.6% to 56, and new listings climbing by 9.4% to 35. This influx of listings contributed to a months of inventory figure of 4.58, suggesting a balanced market with a healthy supply of homes available for buyers. These statistics collectively paint a picture of a market in transition, with increased supply and moderated pricing offering opportunities for both buyers and sellers.

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

Average Sold Price

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

Number of Properties Sold

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

Active Listings

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

Months of Inventory

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

 


 

*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.

Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2021 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Brokerage Group LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

 

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Durham Region

Township of Uxbridge

Township of Scugog

 

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Neighbour News

June 13, 2024

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

Housing Market Report for May 2024

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing May 2024 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

 

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Stats At A Glance – May 2024

 

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 


 

 

Township of Uxbridge Full Report

 

In May 2024, the real estate market in the Township of Uxbridge showcased significant developments, particularly in the high-end segment. The average sold price surged by 12% from April to $1,398,709, driven in part by the sale of 11 high-end properties exceeding $1.5 million. Despite this price increase, the total number of properties sold decreased by 18.5% to 22, indicating a potential cooling in overall buyer activity. Active listings rose by 14.1% to 81, and new listings saw a slight increase of 1.8% to 57, suggesting a steady influx of properties entering the market. With months of inventory at 3.68, the market remains balanced, providing a stable environment for both buyers and sellers. These trends highlight Uxbridge’s robust real estate landscape, where high-end properties are making a significant impact on market dynamics.

 

 

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

Average Sold Price

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

Number of Properties Sold

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

Active Listings

Uxbridge Housing May 2024

 

Months of Inventory

Uxbridge Housing May 2024


 

*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.

Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2021 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Brokerage Group LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

 

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Durham Region

Township of Scugog

Township Brock

 

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Durham Region Housing May 2024

Durham Region Housing May 2024

 

Housing Market Report for May 2024

Here is the Region of Durham  Housing May 2024 report (all housing types), with reports from the Canadian Real Estate Association,  and the 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

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Stats At A Glance – May 2024

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report 

 


 

 

 

 

Durham Region Full Report

 

In May 2024, Durham Region’s real estate market demonstrated a blend of resilience and growth amidst fluctuating dynamics. The average sold price saw a modest increase of 1.2% from April, reaching $954,942, indicating continued demand for properties. However, the total number of properties sold decreased by 4.3% to 907, suggesting a slight cooling in buyer activity. Meanwhile, the market experienced a significant rise in supply, with active listings jumping by 21.8% to 1,886 and new listings increasing by 13.2% to 2,082. This influx of inventory led to a months of inventory figure of 2.08, reflecting a relatively fast-paced market where homes are still selling briskly despite the growing number of listings. These statistics highlight a dynamic and competitive market environment in Durham Region, with ample opportunities for buyers amid rising prices and increased housing availability.

 

Durham Region Housing May 2024

 

Average Sold Price

Durham Region Housing May 2024

Number of Properties Sold

Durham Region Housing May 2024

 

Active Listings

Durham Region Housing May 2024

Months of Inventory

Durham Region Housing May 2024

 

 

 

 


 

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June 5, 2024

The Historic Joseph Gould Property: A Journey Through Time

The Historic Joseph Gould Property: A Journey Through Time

62 Mill Street, Uxbridge, Ontario – CIRCA 1866

 

Located at 62 Mill Street in Uxbridge, Ontario, the Joseph Gould Property is a storied piece of local history, encapsulating over a century of architectural and familial evolution. This blog will take you through the fascinating history of this landmark, from its humble beginnings in the 19th century to its modern-day developments.

 

Photo Courtesy of Uxbridge – Scugog Historic Homes and Heritage Buildings.

 

The Origins: Joseph Gould and Gouldsville

In 1837, Joseph Gould, a prominent figure in Uxbridge’s early history, purchased the property on Mill Street. Here, he built a modest frame house for himself and his wife (photo above). This house became the birthplace of all the Gould children and was affectionately known as Gouldsville. It was in this house that the Gould family began to establish their roots in the community.

 

Transition and Transformation

In 1863, Isaac James Gould, Joseph’s son, married Rebecca Chapman. A year later, Joseph moved his family and staff to a newly built estate on Toronto Street . This grand estate can be further explored here. With this move, Joseph deeded the Mill Street property to Isaac and Rebecca.

Three years after this transfer, a significant transformation took place. The original frame house was replaced by a one-and-a-half-storey brick home (shown below), built further back on the property. This new house, constructed of five layers of brick, featured deep window sills that were perfect for sitting. By 1911, the original frame house was torn down, marking the end of an era.

 

Photo Courtesy of Uxbridge – Scugog Historic Homes and Heritage Buildings.

 

Architectural Highlights and Innovations

The new brick house had several distinctive features. A plank sidewalk extended from the house to the foot of Mill Street, lined by a 6-foot white picket fence that also bordered the carriage driveway. This plank sidewalk was later replaced by a cement walkway, adding to the property’s modern appeal. At the foot of the driveway, a block of cement bore the inscription “Gouldville 1908,” a testament to the property’s enduring legacy.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the home was its wrap-around covered porch, added in the early 1900s, which enveloped three sides of the house. Moreover, the Gould home is believed to have been the first in Uxbridge to feature electric lights, thanks to Joseph and Isaac’s ownership of the electric light mill.

 

Generational Shifts and Changes

The property remained within the Gould family for many decades. In 1886, J. Walter Gould and his wife Alice took ownership, raising six children in the home. The property continued to be a cherished family residence until 1956 when W.C. Gould assumed ownership. However, in 1966, the home left the Gould family for the first time when Mr. and Mrs. Robt. I. Fitzhenry purchased it. They maintained ownership until 2009.

 

Photo Courtesy of Uxbridge – Scugog Historic Homes and Heritage Buildings.

 

Controversies and Developments

Since 2009, the property has been at the center of controversy and development debates. A group of developers proposed a 39-unit townhouse subdivision for the site, sparking objections from the township regarding the density of the proposal . This led to a prolonged legal battle with the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB), which eventually ordered the town to permit a scaled-down development of 27 residential units. This compromise included relocating and restoring the historic Gould house to the east side of the property.

In 2022, the Gould house was successfully moved to its new location, where it now stands as a historical beacon visible from Mill Street. The new developer, Mosaik (Uxbridge) Inc., acquired the property in March 2021 and has since been working on a conservation plan to ensure the preservation of this historic site. The conservation plan, created in June 2021, details the efforts to maintain the property’s heritage while accommodating new development.

 

Moved to it’s new location (as seen from Mill St)

Conclusion

The Joseph Gould Property at 62 Mill Street is more than just a house; it is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Gould family and the evolving history of Uxbridge. From its origins as a family home to its current status amidst modern developments, this property continues to capture the spirit and history of the community.

For those interested in the detailed conservation plan and future developments, you can read more [here]

 

The Conservation plan states that the exterior of the house will be restored keeping the historic characteristics of the home.  The interior being in relatively good condition will also keep its historic characteristics.

The photos below are courtesy of Giaimo Architects and show what the property looked like prior to being relocated.

 

Map and location of the property (outlined in blue)

 

A Glimpse Through Time

As we look back at the Joseph Gould Property, it’s clear that this site is not merely a piece of real estate but a chapter of Uxbridge’s living history. From its beginnings as Gouldsville to its present-day restoration and development, the property at 62 Mill Street serves as a bridge between the past and the future, ensuring that the legacy of the Gould family and their contributions to the community are remembered and celebrated for generations to come.

 

Sources

Uxbridge – Scugog Historic Homes and Heritage Buildings by:  Paul Arculus and J. Peter Hvidsten

https://scugogheritage.com/history/historichomes2.pdf

62 Mill Street Conservative Plan by: Giaimo Architects

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May 29, 2024

Joseph E Gould Residence

Joseph E. Gould Residence

– Circa 1874 –

 

This photo taken in the fall of 2021 shows what would have originally been the back of the house from Second Avenue.

 

The Joseph E. Gould House: A Historical Gem in Uxbridge

Built in 1875, the Joseph E. Gould House stands as a testament to the architectural and historical heritage of Uxbridge. This charming residence was commissioned by Joseph E. Gould and his wife Elizabeth, and constructed by local contractor Richard Mauder. Originally, the property spanned approximately eight town lots in the northeast corner of town, with the house oriented to face First Avenue. It was a prominent sight from the road until the 1950s, when newer houses began to fill the landscape.

 

Photo Courtesy of Uxbridge – Scugog Historic Homes & Heritage Buildings by: Paul Arculus J. Peter Hvidsten. Shows what the house looks like today from the front (facing First Avenue)

 

Architectural Features

The design of the Gould House is notable for its symmetry and intricate details. It features two identical wings flanking the original front entrance, with east and west-facing gables adorned with elaborate bargeboard. Above the front porch, a dormer adds to the house’s Victorian charm. The two front-facing gables each have windows topped with carved wooden awnings and small balconies below. Today, only one of these windows retains its original condition.

A distinctive feature of the Gould House is its squared-top windows. Joseph Gould opted for these as they were more economical than the popular curved-top windows of the time, allowing him to allocate more funds towards the decorative bargeboard, brackets, and roof peak carvings. These unique elements are considered distinctive to Uxbridge and can be seen in several other historic homes around town. Although originally constructed of brick, much of the exterior has since been covered with siding or painted blue.

 

Photo Circa 1895 Courtesy of Uxbridge – Scugog Historic Homes & Heritage Buildings by: Paul Arculus J. Peter Hvidsten

 

Ownership History

The house remained in the Gould family until 1910, when it was sold to Norman and Mary Beal for $2,000. Norman Beal, who operated a tannery on Main Street and served as mayor of Uxbridge from 1910 to 1912, was married to Mary, the granddaughter of Joseph Gould. The Beals resided in the home until 1920.

In 1922, the property changed hands, and again in 1924, when Robert Palmer became the owner. Palmer divided several lots from the original parcel but retained the main property. The Palmer family held onto the home until 1978, preserving a piece of Uxbridge’s rich history.

Preservation

The Joseph E. Gould House not only exemplifies the architectural style of its era but also reflects the town’s historical narrative. Its unique features, such as the bargeboard and decorative brackets, continue to draw attention and admiration, ensuring that the legacy of the Gould House remains a treasured part of Uxbridge’s heritage.

 

Want to learn about other historic homes in Uxbridge?  Visit our Uxbridge Historic Homes Blog.

 

Source and Credits

Uxbridge – Scugog Historic Homes & Heritage Buildings by: Paul Arculus J. Peter Hvidsten