Scarborough, Toronto
A real estate agent for every Scarborough neighbourhood
A real estate agent for every Scarborough neighbourhood, from Birch Cliff to West Rouge.
Scarborough overview
Scarborough is the east end of the City of Toronto, a roughly 188-square-kilometre former borough that today is home to about 630,000 residents across more than two dozen distinct communities. From the post-war bungalows of Bendale and the lakeside village character of Birch Cliff, to the mid-century streets of Cliffcrest above the Bluffs, the high-rise corridors around Scarborough Town Centre, and the rural-edge subdivisions of West Rouge and Centennial, no single description captures Scarborough as a whole. That is exactly why a real estate agent who works one or two pockets cannot serve clients well here. The Krzewski Group works the entire east end.
If you are searching for a real estate agent in Scarborough, the practical question is not just 'who knows Toronto' but 'who knows my specific community.' Daniel and Heather Krzewski have built their practice on that distinction. We know which Agincourt streets back onto ravine versus which back onto schoolyards, which Cliffcrest blocks are inside the heritage conservation district and which are eligible for severance, which Highland Creek pockets feed into U of T Scarborough and which feed into Centennial College. We know which Malvern townhouse complexes have healthy reserve funds and which are about to face a special assessment. That ground-level intelligence is what separates a transaction that closes for thirty over asking from one that sits on the market and gets re-listed.
Scarborough has been the fastest-evolving part of Toronto for the better part of two decades. The Stouffville and Lakeshore East GO lines, the Scarborough Subway Extension that will replace the old SRT, the Crosstown LRT pushing east toward Kennedy, and continuing densification along Eglinton, Sheppard and Kingston Road have rewritten what a typical commute looks like from neighbourhoods like Eglinton East, Dorset Park, Wexford and L'Amoreaux. At the same time, the lakeshore communities - Birch Cliff, Cliffside, Cliffcrest, Scarborough Village, Guildwood, West Hill, Centennial - remain among the most quietly desirable family enclaves anywhere in the city, with detached homes on real lots, mature trees, and direct access to the Scarborough Bluffs and Bluffer's Park.
From a buyer's perspective Scarborough offers something almost no other part of Toronto can: detached homes on full lots, frequently with garages and private drives, often at price points that look like a different city compared with the same product downtown or in central Toronto. From a seller's perspective the challenge has never been demand - it is execution. A house that is priced strategically and marketed properly in Scarborough still draws multiple offers in 2026. A house that is priced lazily or marketed with three cell-phone photos still sits. That is what we do for our sellers: editorial-grade photography, video and floor plans, paid digital exposure tuned to the right buyer pool, and a pricing strategy that creates competition rather than killing it.
Scarborough's diversity is its other defining feature. Communities like Agincourt, L'Amoreaux, Milliken and Steeles have anchored some of the largest Chinese, Filipino, Tamil and South Asian communities in Canada for two generations. Malvern, Morningside and Eglinton East have been gateway neighbourhoods for new Canadians arriving from across Africa, the Caribbean, the Middle East and South Asia. That diversity shows up in everything from the shopping plazas along Brimley, Markham Road and Lawrence East, to the restaurants packed into Agincourt Mall, the Sunday market at Pacific Mall on the Markham border, and the unbelievable range of bakeries and grocers within five minutes of any Scarborough address. As real estate agents we believe a neighbourhood is more than its sale prices, and our neighbourhood pages reflect that.
Scarborough at a glance
Market context for the east end of Toronto
- Population
- ~630,000
- Neighbourhoods
- 25+ distinct communities
- Predominant housing
- Detached, semi, condo
- Toronto LTT applies
- Yes (in addition to Ontario LTT)
- Detached homes on real lots, often with garages and private drives
- Direct access to the Scarborough Bluffs, the lake, the Rouge
- Stouffville and Lakeshore East GO trains plus the future Scarborough Subway Extension
- Top-rated schools across Agincourt, Centennial and Birch Cliff
- Some of Toronto's most diverse food and culture
All Scarborough neighbourhoods we cover
28 Scarborough communities. One Krzewski Group.
Every page below carries genuine, fact-rich local context - schools, transit, parks, housing stock, market character and frequently asked questions. Pick a community to read more.
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North Scarborough
Agincourt
Agincourt is one of the most established and quietly desirable communities in north Scarborough, anchored by some of the best public schools in Toronto and unbeatable access to Hwy 401, the Stouffville GO line, and a food scene that puts most of the city to shame.
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Central Scarborough
Bendale
Bendale is one of the most authentic post-war communities in Scarborough, dominated by character bungalows on real lots with a growing inventory of modern custom infills, all minutes from Scarborough Town Centre and the future subway extension.
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Lakeshore Scarborough
Birch Cliff
Birch Cliff is the quiet lakeshore community most people in Toronto wish they had discovered ten years ago - quaint Kingston Road retail, top-rated schools, a real village feel, and the Scarborough Bluffs at the bottom of the street.
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Lakeshore Scarborough
Cliffside
Cliffside sits east of Birchmount and west of Brimley, between Kingston Road and the bluffs - a quieter lakeside community with a strong shopping village of its own and meaningfully larger lots than Birch Cliff.
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Lakeshore Scarborough
Cliffcrest
Cliffcrest is the prestige pocket above the Bluffs, a quiet, mature, tree-lined community known for large lots, custom homes and one of the most desirable family addresses in east Toronto.
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Lakeshore Scarborough
Scarborough Village
Scarborough Village sits between Cliffcrest and West Hill along Kingston Road, offering some of the more attainable detached and semi-detached homes on the Scarborough lakeshore.
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Lakeshore Scarborough
Guildwood
Guildwood is one of Scarborough's best-kept secrets - a planned 1950s lakeside community of curving, tree-lined streets, ravine access, the Guild Park gardens, and its very own Lakeshore East GO station.
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East Scarborough
West Hill
West Hill sits along Kingston Road between Morningside and Port Union, offering some of the most attainable detached homes in east Toronto, with direct 401 access and the Rouge National Urban Park five minutes away.
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East Scarborough
Highland Creek
Highland Creek is one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in Toronto, a true historical village now surrounded by family neighbourhoods, the University of Toronto Scarborough campus and the Rouge National Urban Park.
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East Scarborough
Centennial / Port Union
Centennial Scarborough and Port Union together form Scarborough's youngest lakeshore neighbourhood, with 1990s-2010s subdivisions, the lake, the Rouge and the Lakeshore East GO all in walking distance.
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East Scarborough
West Rouge
West Rouge is the easternmost neighbourhood in the City of Toronto - bordering the Rouge National Urban Park, executive subdivisions, the Rouge Beach and a community that feels half-suburb, half-rural-village.
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Northeast Scarborough
Rouge
The Rouge neighbourhood is a family-oriented community in northeast Scarborough, north of Hwy 401, bordering Markham and the Rouge National Urban Park.
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Northeast Scarborough
Malvern
Malvern is one of the largest planned 1970s communities in the City of Toronto, anchoring northeast Scarborough with a wide range of homes, deep cultural diversity, and steady investment in schools, transit and community space.
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Northeast Scarborough
Morningside Heights
Morningside Heights is the newer planned community east of Malvern, with 1990s-2010s townhouse and detached subdivisions along the Rouge River edge.
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East Scarborough
Morningside
Morningside is a family-oriented east Scarborough neighbourhood between Lawrence East and Ellesmere, west of West Hill and east of Bendale.
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Central Scarborough
Woburn
Woburn occupies a large stretch of central Scarborough between Markham Road and Scarborough Centre, with detached, semi, townhouse and condo housing all within reach of the future Scarborough Subway Extension.
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Central Scarborough
Cedarbrae
Cedarbrae is a mid-century central Scarborough community along the Markham Road corridor, with detached and bungalow homes and easy access to Scarborough Town Centre and the future subway extension.
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Central Scarborough
Dorset Park
Dorset Park is a mid-century central Scarborough community bounded by Brimley, Birchmount, Lawrence and Ellesmere, with detached, semi and townhouse homes and easy access to Scarborough Town Centre.
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West Scarborough
Wexford / Maryvale
Wexford and Maryvale are adjacent mid-century west Scarborough communities along the Eglinton Avenue East corridor, where the under-construction Crosstown LRT is changing the long-term commute story.
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West Scarborough
Clairlea / Golden Mile
Clairlea and the Golden Mile are adjacent west Scarborough communities along Eglinton Avenue East, set for major change as the Crosstown LRT opens and the Golden Mile redevelopment delivers thousands of new homes.
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West Scarborough
Kennedy Park
Kennedy Park is a southwest Scarborough community anchored by Kennedy station - where the subway, the GO train and the future Crosstown LRT all meet.
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Central Scarborough
Eglinton East / Ionview
Eglinton East and the Ionview pocket sit just north of Kennedy station, with mid-century detached homes and easy access to the subway, the GO and the future Crosstown LRT.
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West Scarborough
Oakridge
Oakridge is the southwesternmost Scarborough community, bordering East York and the Danforth, with mid-century homes and convenient subway access at Victoria Park and Warden.
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North Scarborough
L'Amoreaux
L'Amoreaux is a large, ethnically diverse north Scarborough community, with detached and condo housing, strong parks and a hub of community activity at L'Amoreaux Park.
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North Scarborough
Tam O'Shanter / Sullivan
Tam O'Shanter and Sullivan are adjacent north Scarborough communities centred on the Tam O'Shanter Golf Course, with mid-century detached and townhouse housing and easy 401 / 404 access.
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North Scarborough
Milliken
Milliken is the northernmost Scarborough neighbourhood, sitting right on Steeles Avenue with Markham across the street, anchored by deep Chinese-Canadian roots and one of the GTA's most active retail strips.
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North Scarborough
Steeles
The Steeles neighbourhood occupies the northernmost stretch of Scarborough between the older Agincourt area and Steeles Avenue East, anchored by quiet detached subdivisions and the Bridlewood / Bamburgh complexes.
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North Scarborough
Bridlewood
Bridlewood is a north Scarborough planned community of the mid-1970s, with detached and townhouse housing centred on Bridlewood Mall and the L'Amoreaux Park edge.
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Schools, transit, lifestyle
Practical context for buying or selling in Scarborough
Anchor schools
- Agincourt CI, Sir John A. Macdonald CI, Cardinal Newman CHS
- Birchmount Park CI, R.H. King Academy in Birch Cliff
- Centennial College Progress Campus, University of Toronto Scarborough
- Strong French Immersion and IB streams across TDSB and TCDSB
Transit & commuting
- Line 3 / Scarborough Subway Extension (Kennedy to Sheppard McCowan)
- Lakeshore East GO line (Eglinton, Guildwood, Rouge Hill stations)
- Stouffville GO line (Agincourt, Milliken stations)
- TTC bus network across Kingston Rd, Eglinton, Sheppard, Lawrence, Finch
- Hwy 401 and Hwy 404 (DVP) access from north Scarborough
Lifestyle & landmarks
- Scarborough Bluffs and Bluffer's Park
- Rouge National Urban Park
- Scarborough Town Centre and Agincourt Mall
- Kingston Road village, Birch Cliff Village, Cliffside Village
- Diverse food along Markham Road, Brimley, Sheppard East
Good to know
Scarborough real estate - frequently asked
Are you a real estate agent for all of Scarborough?
Yes. Daniel and Heather Krzewski work the entire former City of Scarborough - from Birch Cliff and Cliffside on the lakeshore to Agincourt, Malvern and Highland Creek in the north and east. We have dedicated neighbourhood pages for every major community so you can see what we know about your specific area before you call.
Which Scarborough neighbourhoods are growing the fastest?
The Scarborough Centre and Sheppard / Kennedy corridors continue to see the most new construction in the form of mid- and high-rise condos. The lakeshore enclaves - Birch Cliff, Cliffside, Cliffcrest, Scarborough Village - are seeing significant infill of detached and custom homes, while Eglinton East and the future Subway Extension corridor are quietly attracting investor interest. We will walk you through the right growth story for your goals.
How does the Toronto Municipal Land Transfer Tax affect a Scarborough purchase?
Scarborough is inside the City of Toronto, so any home purchase here is subject to both the provincial Ontario Land Transfer Tax and the additional Municipal LTT. First-time buyers can claim rebates against both - we model the actual closing cost for you in our mortgage calculator and during your buyer consultation.
What is a realistic price for a detached home in Scarborough?
Scarborough still offers some of the best detached-home value inside the City of Toronto, with realistic prices ranging from the mid-$800Ks in some Malvern, Morningside and West Hill streets to well over $2M in the lakeshore pockets of Cliffcrest, Birch Cliff and Guildwood. The right number for your specific search depends on community, lot, finishings and market timing - exactly what a proper buyer consultation answers.
Do you also sell and lease condos in Scarborough?
Yes. We work the condo corridors at Scarborough Town Centre, along Sheppard East from Brimley to Markham Road, Kennedy / Lawrence and the new builds at STC and STC East. Whether you are buying your first condo, selling an investment unit, or placing a tenant, the Krzewski Group has the local data and process to do it properly.
Let's talk
Looking for a Scarborough real estate agent?
Daniel and Heather Krzewski work every Scarborough neighbourhood - Bendale to Birch Cliff to Agincourt. Book a sharp, no-pressure consultation.
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