Durham Region – The real estate market in Durham Region continues to shine, with several high-value homes selling in Pickering and Uxbridge over the past month. According to recent listings, some of the region’s most luxurious and expensive properties have exchanged hands, showcasing the area’s appeal for those seeking executive estates with both luxury and convenience.
The most expensive home sold last month in Durham Region was a stunning nine-bedroom, eight-bath home located at 1834 Appleview Road, Pickering. This custom-built estate sold on March 1, 2026, for just under $2.64 million, coming in $150,000 under the asking price. Nestled on a premium ravine lot, the home offers 8,000 sq. ft of living space surrounded by mature trees. The bright, open-concept layout features a gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, a formal dining area, and a large family room. The upper level boasts a luxurious master suite, while the finished walk-out basement offers multi-generational living potential with a separate entrance, two bedrooms, and a kitchen. The expansive backyard is perfect for hosting summer gatherings, making this a dream home for those seeking both space and privacy.
Second on the list is a beautiful five-bedroom executive home at 40 Campbell Drive, Uxbridge. The home sold for $1.957 million on March 25, 2026, just over $141,000 under asking. This 4,800 sq. ft. home features a chef’s kitchen with quartz countertops and a dining room with a coffered ceiling. The family room, anchored by a cozy gas fireplace, and a private main-floor office provide ample space for relaxation and work. The primary suite offers a luxurious ensuite bathroom, while the walk-out basement includes a rec room, fitness area, wet bar, and direct access to a patio and hot tub, making it ideal for entertaining guests.
In third place is another Pickering property, a four-bedroom estate at 1475 Altona Road, which sold for just over $1.9 million. This home features a 374-foot-deep lot, rare for Pickering, and includes more than $200,000 in recent upgrades. The home boasts an inground saltwater pool, a covered cabana, and a spacious patio, perfect for resort-style living. Inside, the gourmet kitchen, featuring stainless steel appliances and a butler’s pantry, complements the elegant and spacious living areas. The primary suite includes a 6-piece ensuite and his-and-hers walk-in closets, offering a high standard of living.
At number four is a five-bedroom home at 4 Galloway Crescent in Uxbridge, selling for $1.475 million on March 25, 2026. This home is located on a premium hilltop lot and backs onto protected green space, offering both privacy and scenic views. The 4,000 sq. ft. home features a fully renovated kitchen, formal living and dining rooms, and an addition above the garage for a private in-law suite or family entertainment area. The home’s layout is ideal for multi-generational living, further adding to its appeal.
The fifth most expensive sale was another Uxbridge home located at 1131 Brock Road, a four-bedroom custom-built bungalow. Selling for $1.4 million on March 6, 2026, this home strikes the perfect balance between country living and city convenience, with quick access to major highways. The main-floor primary suite and open-concept living spaces with panoramic views offer a peaceful retreat, while the lower level features a games room and a large recreational space for family or entertaining.
These top five Durham Region properties reflect the area’s growing popularity among high-end buyers, offering both luxury and proximity to the GTA, making it an ideal location for those seeking spacious homes with exceptional amenities.




















