Moore Park Home Sales Statistics for June 2026 by Top Midtown Toronto Agent Jethro Seymour
Moore Park Settles Into Its Seasonal Rhythm
By Jethro Seymour | The Seymour Team Two homes sold in Moore Park in June, a normal comedown after May's seasonal high of seven — this neighbourhood's strongest month every year for the past four years running. The encouraging part: pricing hasn't followed volume downward. The trailing 12-month average sits at $3,385,804, essentially flat year-over-year, and days on market are holding steady at 18. Fewer transactions, same value — a supply story, not a demand one.Avg Price
YoY Change
Days on Market
Fewer Sales, Same Strong Values
June's monthly figures are thin by nature — only 2 sales — so the reliable read is the 12-month rolling average: $3,385,804, up a steady 1.5% year-over-year, with rolling days on market flat at 18. Year-to-date, the detached average has climbed to $3,688,158 across 19 sales, up a strong 27.5% — a promising signal, though still early in the year and worth watching rather than banking on.Rolling sales volume has eased gradually since January — 43, 42, 43, 40, 37, 32 — but pricing has held its ground the entire way. Fewer sellers have come to market, not fewer buyers willing to pay full value. For buyers, entry into Moore Park still starts at approximately $1.8M, unchanged from last month.
A Well-Balanced Market for Both Sides
June's quieter pace is Moore Park's normal seasonal pattern — May has been the strongest month of the year in every one of the past four years, with June consistently settling back afterward. This year's dip landed on the quieter end of that range, but with only 10 active listings and 6 new ones in June, the numbers point to a genuinely balanced market rather than a cooling one.- Homes sold: 2 — seasonal comedown from May's 7, in line with the typical spring pattern
- Active listings as of July 1st: 10
- New listings in June: 6
- Listings sitting 30+ days: 4
- Homes sold at or above asking: 1 of 2
- Months of inventory: 5
- Absorption rate: 20%
- Entry price: $1.8M
Glenrose Ave — Patient Pricing Pays Off
June's standout sale is a textbook example of what works in today's market: a home that adjusted to meet buyers where they are, and found one in under a month once it did.- Property type: Detached, 2½-storey
- Lot size: 41.24 × 143.85 ft
- Bedrooms / bathrooms: 5+1 bed / 4 bath
- Size: 3,500–5,000 sq ft (above-grade)
- Days on market (final listing): 29
- Final sale price: $3,330,000
- Sold for: 91% of list price
Glenrose didn't need a hot market to sell — it needed the right number. Once it got there, it moved in under a month.
Jethro Seymour | The Seymour TeamWhat's Available Right Now
With 10 homes listed in Moore Park as of July 1st and 6 new listings added in June, buyers have a manageable, well-paced selection to work with — not a glut, not a drought. Entry Point: $1,695,000 The lowest-priced active listing is a 2-bedroom semi-detached on Rose Park Dr, now 35 days on market after a relist down from its original $1,995,000. Also Active: $3,698,000 A 3-bedroom detached on Ridge Dr, relisted down from $3,895,000, has been on the market for 12 days. With entry still at approximately $1.8M and 4 of the 10 active listings sitting 30+ days, buyers who do their homework still have room to negotiate.Advice for Buyers & Sellers
For Buyers Moore Park's quieter summer pace means more room to be selective, without prices giving up ground — the rolling average is up 1.5% year-over-year and days on market haven't moved. With 10 active listings and a balanced 5 months of inventory, there's genuine opportunity here, but well-priced homes are still finding buyers quickly. Be ready to move when the right one comes up. For Sellers Glenrose is the playbook: price to today's market, and buyers respond — even for a larger, higher-end home. With rolling prices holding firm and absorption at a healthy 20%, sellers who price realistically from the start are being rewarded with quick, confident sales. The fundamentals here remain strong — patience and the right number are what get deals done.Key Takeaways — June 2026
- 2 homes sold — a normal seasonal comedown after May's high of 7
- 12-month rolling average: $3,385,804 — up 1.5% YoY, essentially flat
- YTD detached average: $3,688,158 across 19 sales — up 27.5% YoY (early-year, thin sample)
- Rolling days on market: 18 — unchanged YoY
- 10 active listings as of July 1st | 6 new | 4 sitting 30+ days
- 1 of 2 June sales closed at or above asking
- Months of inventory: 5 | Absorption rate: 20% — a balanced market
- Feature sale: Glenrose Ave — $3,330,000, 91% of list, 29 DOM, 5+1 bed detached
- Second sale: 4-bed, $1,988,000, 100% of list, 18 DOM
- Entry threshold: $1.8M
Ready to Make Your Move in Moore Park?
Whether you're buying or selling, Jethro Seymour's local expertise delivers results.
Thinking about selling? Find out what your Moore Park home is worth in today's market.
Get a Home ValuationSearch Homes For Sale in Moore Park

Explore
Moore Park
Previous Moore Park
Home Sales Statistics
Leaside Home Sales Statistics for June 2026 by Jethro Seymour Top Midtown Toronto Real Estate Agent
Explore Leaside’s latest real estate market update with Jethro Seymour, one of Midtown Toronto’s top Realtors. Covering Davisville, Leaside, Rosedale, Moore Park, Lawrence Park & Chaplin Estates. Trusted local insight for buyers and sellers.
Davisville Village Home Sales Statistics for June 2026 by Jethro Seymour Top Midtown Toronto Agent
Monthly home sales statistics for Davisville Village and Midtown Toronto — Leaside, Moore Park, Rosedale, Lawrence Park & Chaplin Estates. Average prices, days on market & trends. Updated monthly by Jethro Seymour, Broker of Record.
Moore Park Home Sales Statistics for May 2026 by Top Midtown Toronto Agent Jethro Seymour
Moore Park Home Sales Monthly Statistics | Top Midtown Toronto Realtor Jethro Seymour – The Seymour Team. Expert in Moore Park, Leaside, Davisville, Lawrence Park, Chaplin Estates & luxury homes. Buy or sell with confidence today!
Jethro Seymour is one of the Top Moore Park Brokers and a midtown Toronto residential specialist with over 20 years of sales experience in real estate, marketing, construction and publishing. He has helped many families find homes in Toronto’s great neighbourhoods, and has extensive knowledge of local markets, new home construction, resale home sales, and the condo market. Living in midtown Toronto, Jethro previews many of the homes that come to market for his clients and inventory knowledge. Jethro specializes in Moore Park, Davisville Village, Leaside and Midtown Toronto neighbourhoods.
Find Us in
Midtown Toronto
Royal LePage Terrequity
Seymour Real Estate
Toronto, ON M4P 1L3