Oakdale-Beverley Heights, Toronto
Real Estate Market Report
- ActiveCurrent active residential listings.
- 25
- Sold (12 mo)Sold residential listings, trailing 12 months.
- 93
Based on geocoded sales; may understate total volume.
- Median PriceMedian sold price, trailing 6 months.
- $932K
- Avg DOMAverage days on market (sold, 6 months).
- 33 days
- SP/LPMean sale-to-list ratio (6 months).
- 98.7%
- MOIMonths of inventory.
- 3.1 months
Source: MLS data under license · Aggregated by REintel / Direct Realty Ltd., Brokerage · Trailing 12 months · sold residential · medians 6-month basis
Living in Oakdale-Beverley Heights
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Frequently Asked Questions
▶What types of homes are available in Oakdale-Beverley Heights?
The neighbourhood is dominated by post-war detached bungalows and two-storey homes, mostly built between the 1950s and 1970s. Semi-detached properties are also present throughout. Lots typically measure around 25 by 100 feet. With a median sold price of $750,000, Oakdale-Beverley Heights offers one of the more accessible entry points into freehold homeownership in Toronto.
▶How is transit in Oakdale-Beverley Heights?
The neighbourhood is served by TTC bus routes along Jane Street and Sheppard Avenue West, connecting to the subway at Sheppard-West station on Line 1. Drivers have relatively direct access to Highway 400 and the Allen Expressway. For regional commuting, GO Transit is reachable within a short drive.
▶Is Oakdale-Beverley Heights a good fit for families?
It has long been a family-oriented neighbourhood. Oakdale Park provides sports fields and a community centre, most of the housing stock consists of detached homes with yards, and the price point remains accessible compared to more central Toronto areas. The combination of green space, community infrastructure, and quieter residential streets suits families well.
▶How competitive is the real estate market in Oakdale-Beverley Heights?
With 37 average days on market and 9 active listings, the market reflects balanced conditions rather than the intense competition seen in higher-demand Toronto neighbourhoods. Buyers generally have more room to consider their options, though well-priced detached properties still attract consistent interest from buyers seeking affordable freehold opportunities in the city.