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Clarington Home Prices April 2026: Comprehensive Market Analysis Explores Price Pullback and Surging Sales

Maya by Maya
May 18, 2026
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A detailed data release from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) reveals that the residential housing market in Clarington underwent a noticeable cooling phase in April 2026. The baseline average home prices for all combined property types experienced a 3.8% month-over-month decline, settling at $790,218. This localized correction represents a direct $31,153 drop from March 2026 and reflects a broader year-over-year contraction of 7.7% ($65,640) against the competitive highs recorded in April 2025.

Despite the contraction in pricing metrics, demand metrics indicate that the market remains highly active rather than stagnant. Transaction volume shifted upward, with sales surging 9.6% year-over-year to record 125 completed transactions. This influx of buyers was accommodated by an expanding inventory footprint, as active listings climbed 4.9% compared to last year, concluding April with 385 active properties on the market.

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Detailed Property Type Performance Matrix

The downward price momentum did not distribute equally across Clarington’s diverse architectural styles. Low-rise segments saw stable demand but lower pricing ceilings, while the suburban condo market bore the brunt of the correction.

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Property Type April 2026 Average Month-over-Month Shift Year-over-Year Shift Active Listings Avg. Days on Market Total Monthly Sales
Detached Houses $889,795 ↘ 5.9% (-$55,472) ↘ 2.2% (-$19,996) 238 20 Days 79
Attached Houses $666,143 ↘ 1.2% (-$7,849) ↘ 8.5% (-$61,890) 56 12 Days 14
Semi-Detached $613,938 ↘ 4.5% (-$29,262) ↘ 11.7% (-$81,062) 12 19 Days 8
Townhouse Condos $532,750 ↘ 10.2% (-$60,750) ↘ 20.9% (-$141,000) 15 35 Days 4
Apartment Condos $485,666 ↗ 0.5% (+$2,393) ↘ 3.3% (-$16,534) 52 42 Days 12

Segment-by-Segment Market Dynamics

1. The Detached and Semi-Detached Sectors

Detached single-family homes, which form the bedrock of the real estate landscape in Courtice and Bowmanville, fell below the $900,000 threshold to land at an average of $889,795. This represented a monthly contraction of nearly $55,500. However, the modest 2.2% year-over-year dip demonstrates that detached inventory retains its core value far better than higher-density properties. Semi-detached homes suffered a steeper annualized drop of 11.7%, though inventory remained critically tight with only 12 active listings region-wide by month’s end.

2. Attached Homes Lead in Velocity

Attached freehold properties (typically modern row-townhouses) emerged as the fastest-moving sector in the municipality. These homes commanded an average price of $666,143 and left the market in a blistering average of just 12 days. Buyers looking to escape the premium costs of detached living have focused heavily on this mid-tier pricing segment, absorbing new listings almost as rapidly as realtors can post them.

3. Extreme Correction in Townhouse Condominiums

The most striking deviation in the TRREB dataset occurs in the townhouse-condo segment, where average values plunged 10.2% in a single month and an astonishing 20.9% year-over-year. This correction eroded $141,000 in average value over 12 months, pulling the baseline down to $532,750. This deflation stems from a significant shift in buyer preference away from properties tied to monthly maintenance fees, particularly as freehold townhouses become more competitively priced.

4. Apartment Condos Stabilize

Conversely, apartment-style condominiums were the sole asset class to register a month-over-month gain, ticking upward 0.5% to $485,666. Despite this minor short-term recovery, apartments remain the slowest-moving properties in Clarington, averaging 42 days on the market due to a healthy supply buffer of 52 active listings.


Macro Trends: A Decade of Growth and Local Infrastructure Shifts

To put the current 3.8% pullback into perspective, local real estate analysts highlight the long-term wealth accumulation enjoyed by Clarington property owners. When held against the baseline data from April 2016, the overall valuation of the local market has expanded by 76.7%. This ten-year horizon highlights remarkable equity gains across all segments:

  • Detached homes are trading at $395,310 higher than a decade ago.

  • Attached and semi-detached properties have seen net long-term appreciations of $303,028 and $257,050, respectively.

  • Even the volatile condominium and apartment tiers retain robust historical gains, scaling up by more than $213,000 over the same timeframe.

This long-term pricing structure explains why Clarington continues to transition away from purely agricultural land use toward master-planned, high-density residential hubs. The affordability gap highlighted by the $790,218 average price tag underpins recent emergency municipal proposals—such as the Clarington Cabin Community 2026 initiative on Maple Grove Road—aimed at supporting vulnerable populations who remain entirely priced out of standard market rental and ownership options.

As Clarington heads into the final weeks of the spring market, the expansion of active listings suggests that the region is balancing out. Buyers possess negotiating leverage they have not held since early 2024, altering the historical “seller’s market” dynamics across the eastern boundary of the Greater Toronto Area.

Tags: Bowmanville Real Estate TrendsClarington Condo Sales DataClarington Detached House PricesClarington Home Prices April 2026Courtice Real Estate StatisticsDurham Housing Inventory 2026GTA Housing Market Decline 2026Property Values ClaringtonTRREB Durham Region Market Report
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