Welcome to The City of Pickering
The first step to knowing if Pickering real estate is the right fit for you, is to learn about the community.
Pickering’s close proximity to Toronto provides residents with the benefits of big-city amenities while enjoying a more relaxed suburban lifestyle. Known for its diverse and inclusive community, Pickering provides residents with a welcoming and multicultural environment to call home. The city is well-connected through major highways, public transit, and GO train services, making commuting to Toronto and other neighbouring cities convenient.
There’s no shortage of things to do in Pickering. The city provides ample recreational opportunities with its numerous parks, hiking trails, and cycling paths, catering to outdoor enthusiasts and families while Pickering’s rich cultural heritage and historical sites, including the Pickering Museum Village, provide opportunities to explore and appreciate the city’s history and traditions.
Find additional and detailed information by clicking this handy link to the City of Pickering website.
The City of Pickering real estate resulted in 1169 single family residential sales in 2023 with an average selling price of $1,001,000. Check out the Pickering real estate stats below for more specific and interesting sales statistics which include the most recent three year trends.
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Pickering Real Estate Stats
Below is a summary of the past six months and previous three year’s (2021, 2022, 2023) real estate stats for the City of Pickering. These stats have been calculated using the local Real Estate Board’s MLS system and consists of residential sales (including condos) that have one kitchen (single family homes), one plus bedroom(s) and one plus full bathroom(s).
2024 - 665 single family residential sales, averaging $1,003,844.
2024 - 264 residential high-end/luxury sales, averaging $1,343,861.
2024 - highest sale price for a single family home - $3,600,000.
2023 - 1169 single family residential sales, averaging $1,001,000.
2022 - 1216 single family residential sales, averaging $1,108,785.
2021 - 1818 single family residential sales, averaging $1,025,626.
2023 - 460 residential high-end/luxury sales, averaging $1,358,997.
2022 - 600 residential high-end/luxury sales, averaging $1,426,817.
2021 - 752 residential high-end/luxury sales, averaging $1,400,663.
2023 - highest sale price for a single family home - $3,600,000.
2022 - highest sale price for a single family home - $5,065,000.
2021 - highest sale price for a single family home - $3,600,000.
Pickering Community Resources
A few interesting links for the City of Pickering
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Pickering City Hall
1 The Esplanade, Pickering, ON (905) 683-7575
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Durham Region Headquarters
605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, ON (905) 668-7711
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Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex
1867 Valley Farm Road, Pickering, ON (905) 420-4623
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Watson's Glen Golf Club
18 hole, 7,072 yard public golf course. 3430 Concession Road 7, Pickering, ON (905) 655-9187
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Pickering Glen Golf Club
18 hole public regulation golf course. 230 Concession Road 7, Pickering, ON (905) 294-4000
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Pickering Museum Village
Largest community museum in Durham Region. 3550 Greenwood Road, Greenwood, ON (905) 683-8401
Pickering Real Estate FAQs
- Moxies, located at 1815 Liverpool Road – right beside the Pickering Town Centre has great menu options and their steak and back rib options are so good.
- If your looking for a great Korean restaurant, The Owl of Minerva at 1284 Kingston Road in Pickering will satisfy those cravings.
Pickering’s fine art scene is vibrant and diverse, with a rich array of artistic expressions showcased through various events and initiatives. The city is committed to fostering a thriving arts scene, providing a platform for local artists to display their work, engage with the community, and contribute to the city’s cultural landscape.
Don’t forget to check out the Durham West Arts Centre at 1867 Valley Farm Road; a great way to experience work from local artists.
From the Whites Road on ramps and the 401, Pickering is approximately a 2 minute drive to Toronto, 55 minute drive to Peterborough, , 2 hour drive to Kingston and a 3 hour and 35 minute drive to Ottawa.
Pickleball can be played at the CHD Recreation Complex, Melati Mas Sports, the Pickering Football Club, Village East Park, East Shore Community Centre, George Ashe Library and Community Centre and the Dr. Nelson F. Tomlinson Community Centre.