Weston-Pelham Park, Toronto
Real Estate Market Report
- ActiveCurrent active residential listings.
- 41
- Sold (12 mo)Sold residential listings, trailing 12 months.
- 92
Based on geocoded sales; may understate total volume.
- Median PriceMedian sold price, trailing 6 months.
- $910K
- Avg DOMAverage days on market (sold, 6 months).
- 27 days
- SP/LPMean sale-to-list ratio (6 months).
- 105.0%
- MOIMonths of inventory.
- 3.8 months
Source: MLS data under license · Aggregated by REintel / Direct Realty Ltd., Brokerage · Trailing 12 months · sold residential · medians 6-month basis
Living in Weston-Pelham Park
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Frequently Asked Questions
▶How is the commute from Weston-Pelham Park to downtown Toronto?
The commute is manageable by Toronto standards. The Weston GO Station is served by the Kitchener corridor, with trains reaching Union Station in roughly 20 to 25 minutes during peak hours. The UP Express also stops at Weston, though it is primarily designed for Pearson International Airport travel. Local TTC bus routes connect to the broader subway network for those who prefer not to use GO fares.
▶What types of homes are available in Weston-Pelham Park?
The neighbourhood is dominated by detached and semi-detached brick homes, most built between the 1940s and 1970s. These are typically two-storey structures with small front yards and modest backyards. Newer infill construction and some converted multi-unit properties are also present, though they represent a minority of the overall housing stock.
▶Is Weston-Pelham Park a good neighbourhood for families?
Weston-Pelham Park has the practical bones that families tend to prioritize: ground-floor homes with yards, local parks with playgrounds and sports fields, reasonable transit connections, and a strong sense of community among long-term residents. Both the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) operate schools in or near the area; parents should verify current catchment boundaries directly with the respective boards.
▶How does Weston-Pelham Park compare to other Toronto west-end neighbourhoods for affordability?
Weston-Pelham Park sits on the more affordable end of the Toronto west-end spectrum. While neighbourhoods closer to the waterfront or established subway lines command significant premiums, the Weston corridor has historically offered lower entry points for detached ownership. The GO Train access at Weston Station adds transit value that is not always reflected in the price relative to comparable homes elsewhere in the city.