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As of today, the Brock real estate market currently has 72 detached homes, 2 semi-detached homes, 2 condos, and 1 townhouses, totaling 77 listings in Brock.
In the last month, Brock has 48 new detached homes, 0 new semi-detached homes, 2 new condos, and 1 new townhouses, totaling 51 new properties listed.
As of today, there are 11 open houses in Brock
In the last month, the median sold price for a detached home price in Brock is 640747$, which is an decreased of 32.0% on the same period last year.
In the last month, the median sold price for a condo price in Brock is 0$, which is an decreased of Infinity% on the same period last year.
Total population
12,783
Population age (%)
Average household income
$120,355
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Owners / Renters (%)
Mother Tongue (%)
Detached
Median Selling Price$640,747
Average Days on Market
27.58
#Active Listings (April)
68
#Sold Listings (April)
12
Semi-Detached
Median Selling Price$0
Townhouse
Median Selling Price$0
Condo
Median Selling Price$0
Excellent access to freeways and major arteries, with a vast amount of parking nearby
Other transportation modes are needed to reach day-to-day needs
Few transit options
Few or no cafés within walking distance
No grocery stores within walking distance
Few or no bars within walking distance
Few or no shops within walking distance
Few or no restaurants within walking distance
Few sources of noise nearby
Quiet atmosphere at all hours
Brock is situated northeast of Toronto, with commute times averaging roughly an hour and a half. This small community of 11,000 people is less than a 15 minute drive from the shores of Lake Simcoe and half an hour from the Kawartha Lakes region, making it the ideal destination for anyone after a small-town Ontario lifestyle. In Brock, residents can enjoy easy access to the natural beauty that surrounds them while still benefiting from the cultural, economic, and educational opportunities that living in the GTA offers. The Township of Brock is currently divided into three villages: Beaverton, Cannington, and Sunderland. Brock, which is known as the Smallmouth Bass Fishing Capital of Canada, offers plenty of activities to locals, ranging from fishing, hiking, and relaxing at the beach in the summer to snowmobiling, skating, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing in the winter. While the township may not have all the same luxuries as the big city, you will still find plenty of amenities here, including a number of local home decor, clothing, and antique shops, restaurants featuring all types of cuisine, and even a roller disco. Brock also has a vibrant arts and culture scene courtesy of the Beaverton Town Hall Players and the Sunderland Lions Club Community Theatre Group. If you’re looking for small town charm and proximity to the great outdoors but don’t want to give up proximity to Toronto, Brock might be for you.