Dorset Park, Toronto
Real Estate Market Report
- ActiveCurrent active residential listings.
- 68
- Sold (12 mo)Sold residential listings, trailing 12 months.
- 187
Based on geocoded sales; may understate total volume.
- Median PriceMedian sold price, trailing 6 months.
- $574K
- Avg DOMAverage days on market (sold, 6 months).
- 35 days
- SP/LPMean sale-to-list ratio (6 months).
- 98.3%
- MOIMonths of inventory.
- 3.3 months
Source: MLS data under license · Aggregated by REintel / Direct Realty Ltd., Brokerage · Trailing 12 months · sold residential · medians 6-month basis
Living in Dorset Park
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Frequently Asked Questions
▶How is the transit access in Dorset Park?
Dorset Park has strong TTC connections, with Kennedy Station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line accessible along Kennedy Road. Multiple bus routes serve the neighbourhood directly, and Highway 401 provides quick car access across the Greater Toronto Area. GO Transit regional rail is also reachable within a short commute for those travelling deeper into Ontario.
▶What types of homes are most common in Dorset Park?
The neighbourhood is dominated by post-war bungalows, semi-detached homes, and detached houses built primarily between the 1950s and 1970s. Lot sizes are modest by suburban standards, and the housing stock is generally well-suited to families looking for practical, affordable ownership in Toronto's Scarborough district.
▶Who typically lives in Dorset Park?
Dorset Park is home to a diverse mix of working families, longtime Scarborough residents, and newcomers to Canada. The neighbourhood's relative affordability and solid transit access make it particularly appealing to first-time buyers entering the Toronto housing market or households looking for value in a well-connected east-end location.
▶What amenities are available in Dorset Park?
Residents have access to a neighbourhood recreation centre and the namesake Dorset Park, which offers open green space and sports facilities. Commercial strips along Lawrence Avenue East and Kennedy Road provide grocery stores, diverse restaurants, and everyday services. Scarborough Town Centre is also nearby for larger retail and entertainment needs.