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Durham Housing Market Sees Chilly Start to 2026 Spring Season

Maya by Maya
April 23, 2026
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The local real estate landscape is experiencing a noticeable cooling trend as the Durham housing market enters what is traditionally the busiest time of the year. According to the latest data from digital real estate platform Wahi, the surge in buyer competition seen earlier this February has largely evaporated. The share of neighborhoods in overbidding territory—where homes sell for more than the list price—plummeted from 17 per cent in February to just 8 per cent in March. This shift signals a return to a more cautious buyer sentiment, mirroring a broader “stall” in competition across the Greater Toronto Area, which recently recorded its weakest month for bidding wars since 2022.

 

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The data reveals a significant increase in underbidding across the region. In March, 88 per cent of Durham communities saw homes selling below their asking prices, up from 78 per cent the previous month. Only 5 per cent of neighborhoods saw homes change hands at exactly the list price. This environment has provided prospective buyers with significantly more negotiating power than in previous spring seasons. Market analysts suggest that while economic uncertainty is beginning to stabilize, unseasonably cold weather and lingering affordability challenges have created a recipe for a subdued Durham housing market to start the second quarter.

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Despite the general slowdown, a few pockets of the Durham housing market managed to maintain some heat. Out of 40 neighborhoods with at least five sales, only three remained in overbidding territory. Two of these competitive zones were located in Whitby, while the third was in Pickering. These overbid areas typically featured lower list prices, attracting first-time buyers and those looking for entry-level detached homes. Median overbid amounts in these specific pockets ranged from a modest $50 to as high as $40,000, illustrating that while rare, bidding wars have not entirely vanished from the regional landscape.

 

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the most significant underbidding was observed in more expensive neighborhoods. Clarington took the top spot for underbidding in March, with a median sold price of $800,000 and a median underbid amount of nearly $30,000. This trend underscores a growing divide in the Durham housing market: lower-priced homes continue to attract enough attention to stay near or above asking, while higher-end properties are requiring substantial price adjustments to close. Wahi CEO Benjy Katchen noted that this reflects a “chilly” start to the season where buyers are no longer willing to stretch their budgets as aggressively as they once were.

 

As April progresses, all eyes are on whether the market will thaw alongside the weather. With detached home transactions seeing a 36 per cent month-over-month increase in volume despite the price softening, there is clearly still a desire for homeownership in the region. However, for now, the “sweet spot” for sellers has narrowed considerably. For those looking to enter the Durham housing market, the current data suggests that patience and a strong negotiation strategy are the most valuable tools in a buyer’s arsenal as the spring season continues to unfold under muted conditions.

Tags: Clarington HousingDurham housing marketHome Prices DurhamOverbiddingPickering HomesReal Estate Trends 2026Spring Market 2026UnderbiddingWahi ReportWhitby Real Estate
Maya

Maya

I am an Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, working under the Managing Editor. I specialize in lifestyle and community-focused news and work to deliver well-researched, meaningful content that represents Durham’s diverse and growing community.

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