The residential real estate sector across the Durham Region has recorded a substantial surge in high-value asset exchanges, driven by a unique mix of sprawling rural acreage deals and premium architectural restorations. Under the active analytical folder tracking The Durham Luxury Real Estate Sales Index 2026, transaction data finalized for May 2026 reveals an evolving marketplace where cash-flush buyers are successfully targeting high-end inventory. From forced institutional liquidations in premium urban sectors to sprawling agricultural properties tucked along the northern transit lines, the local luxury market is showing significant movement.
The latest transactional registry underlines how multi-million dollar capital allocations are shifting beyond standard core urban boundaries into specialized estate tracts.
Foreclosures and Country Acres Anchor Top-Tier Closings
Securing the absolute premier spot on May’s high-value transaction sheet is a staggering structural footprint located at 5785 Halls Road in Whitby. The custom-built, 10-year-old architectural masterpiece features an expansive 7-bedroom, 8-bathroom layout situated behind secure security gates on a premium six-plus-acre lot.
The transaction was executed via a formal power of sale following an institutional mortgage foreclosure. Originally brought to the market last November with a high-velocity listing price of $3.699 million, the resort-style asset officially closed on May 19, 2026, for $3.15 million.
The interior architecture of the Halls Road property is anchored by a massive open-concept culinary wing featuring a 25-foot custom quartz center island, a professional Wolf gas range, dual Sub-Zero refrigeration units, and double Miele built-in ovens. The main floor integrates a specialized multi-room in-law suite alongside a dedicated corporate office, while the second-floor primary suite features a spa-inspired 5-piece ensuite complete with an integrated steam shower and private fireplace. The lower level relies on a modern hydronic radiant heated floor matrix, powered by an eco-efficient geothermal climate control system.
The number two spot on the monthly registry moves into the rolling hills of north Pickering at 4655 Sideline 6. This custom-built country home closed on May 2, 2026, for $2.4 million—representing a minor negotiation window of $99,000 under the initial asking price.
The property delivers nearly 6,000 square feet of finished interior living space framed by 15 acres of highly manicured, private countryside. The outdoor amenities resemble a private country club, boasting a professional in-ground pool, an Arctic Spa therapeutic hot tub system, an electronic gated entrance with architectural landscaping illumination, a working apple orchard, and a fully stocked natural trout pond located just seven minutes north of the Highway 407 rapid transit corridor.
Historical Automotive Legacy and Ravine Bungalows
The third position on May’s luxury index features a historic urban estate tied directly to the industrial genesis of the region. Located at 690 Bessborough in Oshawa, the legendary property traded hands for $2,050,000, adjusting roughly $200,000 under its initial target price.
Built originally in 1940 for the prominent Ansley family, the sprawling 1.16-acre downtown estate represents a rare piece of preserved local history. The property had been meticulously stewarded by the previous owner for 41 consecutive years, who originally purchased the historic homestead directly from Mrs. Ansley in 1985.
Oshawa’s historical transaction shares the number-three spot on the monthly podium with an identical $2,050,000 closing in the northern hamlet of Claremont. Situated on a premium ravine corner lot on Kodiak Street in north Pickering, the custom-built bungalow offers nearly 2,900 square feet of main-floor living space defined by soaring cathedral ceilings and a massive central stone hearth. The rear yard is engineered for high-capacity entertaining, showcasing a complete saltwater pool configuration integrated with an aquatic volleyball network and a 6-person hot tub circuit.
| Registry Position | Civic Address Location | Final May Closing Price | Core Structural & Land Feature |
| Rank 1 | 5785 Halls Road, Whitby | $3,150,000 | 6-Acre Power of Sale Foreclosure / Geothermal |
| Rank 2 | 4655 Sideline 6, Pickering | $2,400,000 | 15-Acre Rural Estate / Stocked Trout Pond |
| Rank 3A | 690 Bessborough, Oshawa | $2,050,000 | Historic 1940 Ansley Family 1.16-Acre Estate |
| Rank 3B | Kodiak Street, Claremont | $2,050,000 | Ravine Corner Lot / Saltwater Volleyball Pool |
| Rank 5 | Concession Road 5, Uxbridge | $1,965,000 | 50-Acre Agricultural Tract / 2-Tier Sun Deck |
Rounding out the top five luxury performers is a massive agricultural land holding located on Concession Road 5 in Uxbridge. The exceptional 4-bedroom country bungalow traded for $1,965,000, delivering more than 4,000 square feet of modern living space anchored over a vast 50-acre scenic countryside footprint.
The home is illuminated via oversized panoramic glass slider walls that frame a striking two-sided fieldstone fireplace. The interior features a newly modernized kitchen equipped with Energy Star smart appliances, flowing out onto an expansive 1,350 square foot 2-tier cedar sun deck and a 445 square foot covered viewing gazebo overlooking the property’s interior pond.






















