Brooklin, Port Whitby and Williamsburg each carry a distinct identity inside one Durham town — a historic village absorbing rapid new growth, a working harbour community, and an established family neighbourhood. Whitby combines some of Durham's fastest new-build growth with genuinely old village cores.
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Brooklin predates Whitby's amalgamation and retains its own historic Main Street core, even as new subdivisions expand rapidly around its edges — making it one of Durham's most active new-construction markets built around a genuinely old village centre.
Port Whitby is anchored by a working harbour and marina on Lake Ontario, giving it a waterfront character distinct from the rest of town, while Williamsburg is a well-established, family-oriented neighbourhood with mature streets closer to Whitby's core. Whitby GO Station on the Lakeshore East line serves the whole town.
Each area below covers a specific pocket of Whitby — comparables, inventory and buyer demand are tracked at this level, not the city-wide average.
A historic village core predating Whitby's amalgamation, now surrounded by some of Durham's fastest new-build growth.
Brooklin Real Estate →A Lake Ontario waterfront community anchored by Whitby's working harbour and marina.
Port Whitby Real Estate →A well-established, family-oriented Whitby neighbourhood with mature streets close to the town's core.
Williamsburg Real Estate →If it's within Whitby, it's within reach — get a read on your specific block.
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