Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn, Toronto
Real Estate Market Report
- ActiveCurrent active residential listings.
- 46
- Sold (12 mo)Sold residential listings, trailing 12 months.
- 124
Based on geocoded sales; may understate total volume.
- Median PriceMedian sold price, trailing 6 months.
- $800K
- Avg DOMAverage days on market (sold, 6 months).
- 30 days
- SP/LPMean sale-to-list ratio (6 months).
- 100.2%
- MOIMonths of inventory.
- 4.9 months
Source: MLS data under license · Aggregated by REintel / Direct Realty Ltd., Brokerage · Trailing 12 months · sold residential · medians 6-month basis
Living in Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn
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Frequently Asked Questions
▶What types of homes are most common in Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn?
The neighbourhood is primarily made up of detached bungalows and split-level homes built in the 1950s and 1960s. Semi-detached properties and a smaller number of townhouses are also present. Most lots fall between 40 and 60 feet wide, offering more outdoor space than many inner-city Toronto neighbourhoods.
▶How long does it typically take to commute from Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn to downtown Toronto?
By TTC bus connecting to the subway, the commute to downtown Toronto generally takes 45 to 60 minutes. By car via Highway 401, the trip can run 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic. GO Transit service from Scarborough GO Station provides a regional rail alternative for frequent downtown commuters.
▶Is Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn a good neighbourhood for families?
The area has historically attracted families due to its freehold housing stock, quiet residential streets, access to parks, and proximity to schools including Woburn Collegiate Institute. Its low-density character offers a more relaxed environment compared to denser parts of Toronto, making it a practical choice for households needing yard space and a stable community feel.
▶What does the real estate market look like in Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn?
Inventory is limited, with few active listings available at any given time. Recent data shows an average of 33 days on market, a measured pace compared to Toronto's more competitive inner-city neighbourhoods. According to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), Scarborough broadly has seen sustained buyer interest from those seeking freehold ownership at lower price points than central Toronto, and Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn reflects that wider trend.