Newtonbrook West, Toronto
Real Estate Market Report
- ActiveCurrent active residential listings.
- 93
- Sold (12 mo)Sold residential listings, trailing 12 months.
- 181
Based on geocoded sales; may understate total volume.
- Median PriceMedian sold price, trailing 6 months.
- $970K
- Avg DOMAverage days on market (sold, 6 months).
- 33 days
- SP/LPMean sale-to-list ratio (6 months).
- 99.4%
- MOIMonths of inventory.
- 5.1 months
Source: MLS data under license · Aggregated by REintel / Direct Realty Ltd., Brokerage · Trailing 12 months · sold residential · medians 6-month basis
Living in Newtonbrook West
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Frequently Asked Questions
▶Is Newtonbrook West a good neighbourhood for families?
Newtonbrook West is well-suited to families. The neighbourhood has a high proportion of detached and semi-detached homes with yard space, a mix of public and Catholic schools within the area, and recreational facilities at Cummer Park. The generally quiet residential streets and access to ravine trails also make it practical for households with children.
▶How long does it typically take to sell a home in Newtonbrook West?
Based on current market data, the average days on market in Newtonbrook West is 28 days. This reflects a reasonably active market where well-priced homes move within about a month, though individual results vary depending on property type, condition, and list price relative to comparable sales.
▶What transit options are available in Newtonbrook West?
Residents have access to the Toronto Transit Commission's Line 1 subway via Finch station, which provides direct service to downtown Toronto. Multiple TTC bus routes operate along Yonge Street, Bathurst Street, and Finch Avenue West. Drivers can reach Highway 401 within a short commute, connecting to the broader Greater Toronto Area.
▶What types of people typically live in Newtonbrook West?
Newtonbrook West is a culturally diverse neighbourhood with a mix of multi-generational families, long-term homeowners, working professionals, and retirees. Statistics Canada data shows significant representation from communities with roots in the Middle East, East Asia, and South Asia. The neighbourhood tends to attract households looking for a quieter residential setting without sacrificing access to Toronto's urban core.