Pickering waterfront and Frenchman's Bay - Daniel & Heather Krzewski

Pickering, Ontario

A real estate agent for every Pickering neighbourhood

A real estate agent for every Pickering community - waterfront, established and brand-new.

Pickering overview

Pickering is a city of approximately 100,000 residents in Durham Region, immediately east of Toronto along the Lake Ontario shoreline. The City of Pickering's Official Plan recognizes 21 distinct neighbourhoods - 15 in the established South Pickering urban area, and six in the rapidly developing Seaton urban area in the north. Add the rural villages of Claremont, Brougham, Whitevale and Greenwood and you have one of the most diverse real estate markets in the GTA, all served by a single municipality. The Krzewski Group works all of it.

If you are searching for a real estate agent in Pickering you have probably noticed that the city is changing fast. The Seaton lands - the largest greenfield master-planned community in the GTA - are now adding thousands of new homes in Lamoreaux, Brock-Taunton, Mount Pleasant, Wilson Meadows and Thompson's Corners. Pickering City Centre, around Pickering Town Centre and the Pickering GO station, is becoming a true urban downtown with new condo towers, a planned arts centre and Durham Live entertainment district nearby. At the same time the established south Pickering neighbourhoods - Amberlea, Liverpool, Dunbarton, West Shore, Bay Ridges, Rosebank - remain the kind of mature, tree-lined family communities people stay in for thirty years.

Pickering is the perfect example of why a city-wide real estate agent matters. A buyer's strategy in Bay Ridges (waterfront, walking distance to the GO, surrounded by Frenchman's Bay) is completely different from a buyer's strategy in Seaton (brand-new builds, assignments, modern energy codes, larger floor plates) or in Claremont (rural land, well and septic, much larger lots, longer commute). We help our clients pick the right Pickering for them, not just any Pickering.

From a commuter perspective Pickering is genuinely well-served. The Lakeshore East GO line stops at Pickering and Rouge Hill stations with peak trains roughly every 15-20 minutes to Union Station, putting downtown Toronto comfortably under an hour. Highway 401 runs the length of the city, with the new Hwy 407 / 412 / 418 network giving north Pickering and Seaton residents fast access east, west and north. For families the Durham District School Board and Durham Catholic DSB serve every neighbourhood, with several Pickering schools - particularly William Dunbar PS in Dunbarton and Pine Ridge SS - regularly ranked among the strongest in the region.

From a price-and-product perspective Pickering offers a wider range than most buyers realize. You can find a Bay Ridges townhouse on transit for the mid-$700Ks, a 1980s Amberlea detached with a renovated kitchen in the high $900Ks to mid-$1.1M, a modern Seaton four-bedroom from a builder's release in the $1.2-$1.5M range, and a Whitevale or Claremont rural acreage at custom-pricing depending on lot and finishes. From a seller's perspective the message is simpler: Pickering buyers are sharper than they were five years ago. They have seen every comparable on Realtor.ca, they know what the GO train commute really looks like, and they will pay strong money for a well-presented, accurately-priced home. Our job is to put your home in the strongest possible position to win them.

Pickering at a glance

Market context for Durham's western anchor

Population
~100,000 and growing rapidly
Neighbourhoods
21 official + rural villages
Predominant housing
Detached, town, new-build
Toronto LTT applies
No - Durham, Ontario LTT only
  • Lakeshore East GO trains to Union in well under an hour
  • 21 official neighbourhoods plus Seaton's master-planned communities
  • Frenchman's Bay, the Pickering waterfront and the Nautical Village
  • Top-rated schools in Dunbarton, Amberlea and Liverpool
  • Lower Ontario Land Transfer Tax than Toronto (no Municipal LTT)

All Pickering neighbourhoods we cover

18 Pickering 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.

Schools, transit, lifestyle

Practical context for buying or selling in Pickering

Anchor schools

  • Dunbarton High School, Pine Ridge Secondary School
  • St. Mary Catholic Secondary School
  • William Dunbar PS, Vaughan Willard PS, Highbush PS
  • Strong French Immersion through DDSB

Transit & commuting

  • Lakeshore East GO line (Pickering, Rouge Hill stations)
  • Highway 401 along the entire south of the city
  • Hwy 407 / 412 / 418 across north Pickering and Seaton
  • Durham Region Transit + GO Bus connections

Lifestyle & landmarks

  • Frenchman's Bay, the Nautical Village and the Pickering waterfront trail
  • Pickering Town Centre and the emerging City Centre
  • Durham Live entertainment district nearby
  • Petticoat Creek Conservation Area
  • Rouge National Urban Park to the west

Good to know

Pickering real estate - frequently asked

Are you a real estate agent for all of Pickering?

Yes. The Krzewski Group works every Pickering neighbourhood - from Rosebank, West Shore and Bay Ridges on the lake, through established Amberlea, Liverpool and Dunbarton, all the way north to the new Seaton communities and the rural villages of Claremont and Whitevale.

Is Pickering still a good place to buy in 2026?

Pickering is one of the better long-term holds in the GTA. The combination of Lakeshore East GO service, the 401, the new 407 / 412 / 418 network, the master-planned Seaton lands, the planned City Centre redevelopment and the Durham Live entertainment district means demand is structurally supported. The right buy depends on your timeframe, budget and product type - what we help you work out properly.

How does the Pickering land transfer tax compare with Toronto?

Pickering is in Durham Region, not the City of Toronto, so you pay only the provincial Ontario Land Transfer Tax - not the additional Toronto Municipal Land Transfer Tax. On a $1M purchase, that difference alone can be roughly $15,000-$16,000 in your pocket on closing day. Our mortgage calculator models it for you.

What is the difference between south Pickering and Seaton?

South Pickering is the established, tree-lined part of the city - 15 mature neighbourhoods built mostly between the 1970s and 1990s, on the lake side of the CP Rail line. Seaton is the new, master-planned community north of the rail line, on what was formerly North Pickering Land Assembly lands. Seaton homes are typically larger, newer, more energy-efficient and on more uniform streets; south Pickering homes are typically more character-rich, on larger or more irregular lots, closer to the lake and the GO.

Can you help with new-build assignments in Pickering and Seaton?

Yes. We regularly help clients navigate assignment sales, builder closing costs and the differences between buying directly from a builder versus from an assignor or on the resale market. There are very specific clauses you want in an assignment offer; this is one of the places a sharp agent earns their commission many times over.

Let's talk

Looking for a Pickering real estate agent?

Daniel and Heather Krzewski work every Pickering neighbourhood - Bay Ridges to Amberlea to Seaton. Book a sharp, no-pressure consultation.

Prefer to talk now? (416) 551-1026