The regional real estate boards, luxury asset investment syndicates, and residential development brokerages within the Durham Region are tracking high-value inventory shifts. Tracked under regional property transaction registries on Friday, July 3, 2026, market analysts finalized the sales performance sheet Luxury homes in Pickering and Uxbridge topmost expensive list in Durham Region. Demonstrating sustained capital strength in the upper-tier residential market, a collection of custom-built multi-generational urban estates and sprawling rural equestrian properties secured the top five transaction spots across the region last month.
While several premium listings closed under their initial asking numbers, unique custom waterfront builds continue to command intense buyer competition, pulling massive over-asking premiums near the Lake Ontario shoreline.
The Top Five Luxury Residential Sales Matrix
The highest-performing assets feature massive square-footage layouts, custom chef-prep setups, integrated home theaters, and specialized auxiliary structures.
| Market Rank | Property Address / Municipal Sector | Final Settled Sale Price | Distinctive Architectural / Property Luxury Asset | Listing Delta Status |
| #1 |
112 Woodview Drive Pickering (South Sector) |
$2.648 Million | 4,700 sq. ft. custom build, Sub-Zero fridge, edgeless glass double vanity ensuite, covered porch with stone hearth | Sold $347,000 under initial asking price |
| #2 |
318 Feasby Road Uxbridge (Southwest Sector) |
$2.475 Million | Country equestrian estate, 6 oak-stall barn, 3,000 sq. ft. heated shop with epoxy floors, humpback kidney pool | Sold $215,000 under initial asking price |
| #3 |
Sideline 4 Lot Block North Pickering |
$2.375 Million | 2-acre custom bungalow, 17-foot cathedral foyer, heated pool with private splash pad, 7-piece primary spa ensuite | Closed near market assessment |
| #4 |
Bristol Sands Crescent Goodwood (Uxbridge) |
$2.300 Million | 2.92-acre estate, white oak floors, custom mahogany entryway, detached workshop adapted for golf simulator | Closed near market assessment |
| #5 |
642 Annland Street Pickering Waterfront |
$2.250 Million | 3-storey layout, 4,600 sq. ft. above grade, twin prep kitchens, legal self-contained 1-bedroom lower suite | SPLIT: Sold $250,000 over asking price |
Deep-Dive Profiles of Durham’s Premier Estates
1. The Woodview Drive Sanctuary (Pickering)
Built recently in 2018, this 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom private cul-de-sac estate represents high-end suburban architecture. The main floor layout relies heavily on multi-generational functionality, installing a private main-level guest bedroom with a dedicated external entrance block. The dual mudrooms feature direct access to the vehicle bays alongside specialized walk-in storage closets. Outside, the property converts into a private resort, framing an expansive covered porch lined with fine wood ceilings, chandeliers, and a natural stone patio centered around a custom gas fireplace.
2. The Feasby Road Equestrian Compound (Uxbridge)
Positioned southwest of the urban core, this 7-bedroom rural compound focuses heavily on premium hobbyist and equestrian infrastructure.
Waterfront Valuation Premium: Local real estate brokers point out that while rural inland estates on Feasby Road and Bristol Sands Crescent closed under asking due to higher inventory volume, the home on Annland Street in Pickering’s lakeside district drew a $250,000 premium. This highlights the intense, localized demand for homes within walking distance of the Lake Ontario waterfront trail network.
The Durham Region Real Estate Association tracks all formal local home sales and land transfers.
Durham homebuyers, property investors, and local residents looking to look over updated regional inventory charts, download complete land registry data sheets, or view upcoming luxury open house schedules can access the public database online at trreb.ca, pickering.ca, or track township zoning rules via uxbridge.ca.





















