Newmarket Real Estate

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Home Prices in Newmarket

The asking price of homes for sale in Newmarket has increased 3.86% since June last year, while the number of homes for sale has decreased 17.89%. See more Newmarket Home Prices & Values.

House
Median Asking Price
$1.2M
234 Houses
Townhouse
Median Asking Price
$855K
108 Townhouses
Condo
Median Asking Price
$593K
37 Condos

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Newmarket

Zolo has the most thorough, up-to-date set of Newmarket real estate listings. At the moment, Newmarket has 409 homes for sale, including 234 houses, 37 condos, and 108 townhouses listed for sale. The average sold price for all home types in Newmarket is $1.0M, which is -4% lower than June 2025. See our Newmarket housing market stats for a more detailed analysis on average home prices, housing inventory, and days on market.

Newmarket is home to 9 unique neighbourhoods. With Zolo you'll be able to find the most popular Newmarket neighbourhoods, the highest-rated schools in the city, and evaluate nearby amenities. Check out the upcoming open houses in Newmarket to tour homes in person. Narrow down your home search to filter by price, bedrooms, size or search by our map of MLS® listings for Canada-wide real estate.

If you’re looking for rentals instead of homes for sale, Zolo has a comprehensive set of 247 Newmarket rental listings, including 119 houses and 16 apartments for rent. Most of the population in the city 953

MLS® Listing data for Newmarket is updated every 15 minutes to provide you the most-up-to-date home listings. Get in touch with one of our Newmarket real estate agents to get started on landing your dream home today.

Newmarket City Guide

80K
Population
7.6%
Population Growth
8%
Unemployment

Newmarket is a thriving commuter city in southern Ontario. Originally it was just one of the many farming communities scattered across the fertile lands of central Canada. Then the nation’s largest railway, the Northern Railway of Canada, built a station in the city’s downtown core. This helped the city develop into an industrial centre. Now, more than 100 years later it’s a thriving city with many of its 84,000 residents driving the 45 minutes to downtown Toronto.

In the Canadian real estate market, Newmarket residents are fortunate. While many residents commute to nearby cities for work, Newmarket actually has a thriving, diverse economy. The largest employment sectors include business services, educational facilities as well as manufacturing and retail. As a result, the largest employers are a mix of private companies and public sector employers. These include Allied International Credit, TS Tech Canada and Effem Foods, as well as Southlake Regional Health Centre, the municipality, York Regional Police.

In the last decade, the city has gotten a lot of praise. In 2013, Newmarket ranked No. 10 out of 200 in the MoneySense magazine’s Best Places to Live list. In 2017, it ranked No. 20 out of 100 for the most romantic cities in Canada by Amazon Canada.

Much of this praise is due to the decision by city planners and citizens to maintain the city’s sense of tradition and culture. Main Street in downtown Newmarket is both a social and cultural centre. Major infrastructure developments made the city’s core a public transit hub, while a large multi-use and multi-season urban park and the historic streetscape help keep the city’s rural charm. As a result, the city retains it’s old-world charm, complete with historic buildings and beautiful architecture while offering modern convenience and amenities.

Neighbourhoods

Newmarket is the smallest city in the York Region, in terms of geographical size. Yet, it has the highest population density. This compact size helps to foster a small-town charm and friendliness, which is great for residents and visitors, alike. It also makes it easy for anyone new to navigate the nine neighbourhoods located within the city boundaries.

When it comes to homes that sell quickly and for over-asking, the neighbourhood of Armitage is No. 1. There are mostly detached single-family homes for sale in this southern community, although you can find semi-detached houses. This community is great for families and those that want quick access to shopping and other amenities.

On the northern side of central Newmarket is the community of Bristol-London. Predominantly made up of detached homes, this neighbourhood offers excellent access to shops and amenities. Since it’s a well-established family community, you’ll find streets filled with kids playing along with great schools and community centres.

The most expensive neighbourhood in the city is the southeastern community of Stonehaven-Wyndham. Schools rank very high in this area, making it a sought after place to buy a family home in Newmarket. It’s also ideally situated for commuters and for those relying on public transit. A big draw is the area’s close proximity to the Real Canadian Superstore and to the popular Upper Canada Mall.

For more ideas on what area would work best with your needs talk to your local Realtor, or spend a weekend checking out Newmarket open houses. If you want to narrow down your list, use our hot-list as a guide. The list ranks all of Newmarket’s communities based on how many listings are available, the average sale price and how long properties stay on the market.

Neighbourhood
(Top 5)
Sold under 10d Sold above asking Average sale price Active listings
1Armitage 50% 30% $1.1M 19
2Bristol-london 32% 7% $944K 35
3Gorham-college Manor 28% 16% $889K 41
4Stonehaven-wyndham 24% 21% $1.3M 52
5Glenway Estates 26% 13% $1.1M 35

Nearby Cities

Many buyers opt to purchase in a nearby city and commute to work. These buyers want larger homes and lots but with good commuter access to Newmarket’s downtown core. Good options include Richmond Hill, Whitchurch-Stouffville and Aurora. Look for neighbourhoods that are closer to the highway or commuter train stations, such as Jefferson or Main Street near Highway 48. Even cities that require a bit longer of a commute, such as Innisfil, Vaughan and Markham are good options as they offer more affordable detached homes.

City
(Top 5)
Sold under 10d Sold above asking Average sale price Active listings
1Ajax 31%32%$888K345
2Toronto 28%26%$1.1M12286
3Pickering 25%29%$933K502
4East Gwillimbury 24%18%$1.1M276
5Whitchurch-stouffville 23%21%$1.2M368

Demographics

Before buying real estate in Newmarket, check out city demographics data. The data is collected by Census Canada and gives you a snapshot of who currently lives and plays in the city you want to call home.

18%
Rent
82%
Own
$953
Monthly Rent (Median)
$1,539
Monthly Mortgage (Median)
21,255
Total Families
$88,084
Family Income (Median)
39
Age (Median)
56%
College Educated

Schools

Those interested in finding a home in Newmarket will want to consider where the local school is located. Here are the top five elementary and secondary schools in Newmarket.

Elementary Schools

8.2 Rogers
7.5 Canadian Martyrs
7.3 Armitage Village
7.2 Clearmeadow
7.1 St Nicholas

Secondary Schools

8.0 Sacred Heart
7.8 Newmarket
7.1 Sir William Mulock
6.2 Dr John M Denison
5.6 Huron Heights

Commuters

Newmarket is a commuter’s dream. The city is connected to downtown Toronto both by a major highway as well as through the commuter train system run by GO Transit. The city also has an excellent public transit system of bus routes as well as a number of bike trails.

To get a better idea of how city residents commute, consider the data collected by Statistics Canada.

87%
Drive
8%
Transit
0%
Bike
5%
Walk

Local Scoop

With the Golden Horseshoe at your doorstep, it’s easy to forget all the amazing things to do in this city, but locals know there’s more than enough to keep you entertained all year long.

Foodies and those with kids will want to check out Bene Bene Waffle and Ice Cream.The local eatery is a sugar lover’s dream come true, specializing in sweet treats topped with the award-winning ice-cream from Kawartha Dairy. If you aren’t travelling with little ones check out Hungry Brew Hops. This gastropub offers 33 draught beers and specializes in scrumptious food paired with even better beer.

If you’d rather not drive and don’t want to walk all day head over to Green Planet Scooters. Motorbikes, scooters, even hoverboards are available for rent and can easily whisk you through historic Newmarket and beyond.

While mobile head over to Fairy Lake Park. Kids love the playground and love watching the ducks and geese in this man-made lake. On warm summer evenings, you can stay late and watch bats exit the surrounding caves. In July and August enjoy Music in the Park and in August plan to spend the day at the Family Fun Picnic. The park hosts other festivals throughout the year, including Kanata Summer Festival, Christmas Festival of Lights, Artisans Festival and the Eco-Festival.

In the mood to shop? Head over to Upper Canada Mall. Big box stores, like Toys R Us, are in the mall as well as speciality stores like Coach, Michael Kors and the Disney Store. There’s lots of parking and the mall offers a nice respite from the miserable weather. For more of a stroll and shop sort of day head over to Main Street in historic downtown Newmarket. There are tonnes of shops, restaurants and even a Farmer’s Market on the weekends.

FAQs About Newmarket Real Estate

According to current Newmarket MLS© statistics, the average home listing price in Newmarket, ON is $1,217,000. Based on Newmarket housing inventory, the average home is listed on the market for 25 days and has a 97.8% selling to listing price ratio.

Based on current Newmarket MLS© data, the average detached house in Newmarket, ON has a listing price of $1,361,000. In Newmarket, detached houses are on the market for 23 days on average.

According to current Newmarket MLS© data, the average condo in Newmarket, ON has a listing price of $586,000. In Newmarket, the average price for a 2-bedroom condo is $617,000 and the average price for a 1-bedroom condo is $520,000.

In Newmarket, ON, the most expensive neighbourhoods to buy a home include Stonehaven-wyndham, Glenway Estates, Armitage and Woodland Hill. Stonehaven-wyndham is the most expensive neighbourhood in Newmarket with an average home price of $1,636,000.

The cheapest neighbourhoods to buy a home in Newmarket include Central Newmarket, Gorham-college Manor, Huron Heights-leslie Valley and Bristol-london. Central Newmarket is the most affordable neighbourhood in Newmarket with an average home price of $1,168,000.

The closest cities to Newmarket, ON include East Gwillimbury, Aurora, Bradford West Gwillimbury and King. Out of the nearby Newmarket cities, King has the highest average home price of $3,466,000 and Bradford West Gwillimbury has the most affordable average home price of $1,413,000.

The average townhouse in Newmarket has an average listing price of $888,000, which represents a -5.2% change in price from last year. There are currently 110 townhouses for sale in Newmarket, ON.

According to Statistics Canada Census data, the median total household income in Newmarket is $88,084 per year, which is above the national median income of $67,000 per year.

In Newmarket, ON, fewer people rent their homes than own at 18% rent versus 82% own. The median monthly rent price is $2,200 per month versus the median monthly mortgage of $12,700 per month.

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