Agincourt Real Estate

Homes For Sale In Agincourt

Situated in northeast Toronto, Agincourt is a community within northwest Scarborough. Although many locals refer to Agincourt as the larger area of northwest Scarborough, it is officially recognized as the neighbourhoods of Agincourt North, Agincourt South, and Malvern West. The collection of homes for sale in Toronto within the Agincourt neighbourhood consists of homes built between the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, along with some mid-century bungalows and a few newer construction houses.  Read More

New Listing - 48 minutes on Site
$2,280,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
5
beds
5
baths
29 SCOTLAND ROAD
Toronto E07, ON M1S1L5
Listing courtesy of HOMELIFE LANDMARK REALTY INC.
New Listing - 48 minutes on Site
$689,000
Active Listing
Condo For Sale
2
beds
2
baths
3104 - 125 VILLAGE GREEN SQUARE #3104
Toronto E07, ON M1S0G3
Listing courtesy of EXP REALTY
New Listing - 2 hours on Site
$999,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
3
baths
209 INVERGORDON AVENUE
Toronto E07, ON M1S3Z1
Listing courtesy of HOMELIFE LANDMARK REALTY INC.

About Agincourt History

Agincourt began as a small village and was once centered around the Knox Presbyterian Church (now the story-book brick church on the corner of Sheppard and Midland). The first post office in the area opened in 1858, and the neighbourhood was named after the French Town where King Henry V won the 1415 Battle of Agincourt. A majority of the area was developed between 1945 and 1965, and many of the original houses built during that time are still thriving there today.

About Agincourt Real Estate

Most of the homes for sale in Agincourt are single-family detached, but large apartment buildings and townhouses are also on the rise throughout the neighbourhood. The average price for a single-family house for sale in Agincourt is around $700,000.

Those that know Agincourt know there’s actually two big sections.

Agincourt North

Agincourt North stretches between McNicoll Avenue and Brimley from top to bottom and between Midland Avenue to Markham Road from west to east. Here, you’ll find Brimley Woods Park and East Highland Creek, both within walking distance of one another. Just South of the area houses the Canadian Pacific Railway Toronto Yard – one of the largest marshalling yards in the country.

Agincourt North homes for sale include homes that have primarily been built between the 40’s and 50’s. There are also a good amount of bungalows and new construction homes in this area, as opposed to Agincourt South.

Homes for Sale in Agincourt South – Malvern West

Agincourt South and Malvern West run from Finch Avenue East to Highway 401 from top to bottom and Markham Road to Kennedy Road from east to west. In comparison to Agincourt North, this area is smaller and has fewer properties within it. However, the homes for sale in Agincourt South typically include more of the original structures from the 1940’s and fewer new developments.

Agincourt Schools

There are several schools at each level for you to choose from when moving to Agincourt! The Toronto District School Board oversees most of them. At the same time, the Conseil Scolaire Catholique MonAvenir (CSCM) and Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) offer a few specialized options with religious affiliations and language options. Agincourt also has a French-language public school in the area overseen by Conseil scolaire Viamonde (CSV), another public school board in the area.

Elementary Schools

  • Agincourt Junior Public School
  • C. D. Farquharson Junior Public School
  • Chartland Junior Public School
  • North Agincourt Junior Public School
  • White Haven Junior Public School

Intermediate

  • Sir Alexander MacKenzie Senior Public School
  • Henry Kelsey Senior Public School

Secondary

  • Agincourt Collegiate Institute
  • Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute
  • Sir William Osler High School

Specialized

  • Agincourt Montessori School
  • École élémentaire catholique Saint-Jean-de-Lalande (CSCM)
  • École élémentaire Laure-Rièse (CSV)
  • St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Elementary School (TCDSB)
  • St. Bartholomew Catholic School (TCDSB)

Agincourt Amenities

You’ll find several parks, playgrounds, and recreation areas within a short walk of your home in Agincourt. Agincourt provides a calm, slower-paced environment and works well for those who enjoy relaxing outdoors. The closer you get to the railway lines in the south, the louder the atmosphere becomes.

Parks

Agincourt offers a plethora of lush green spaces for residents to enjoy. A majority of parks are within walking distance of homes, so no matter which area of the neighbourhood you live in, you should be able to walk to the park pretty easily. Altogether there are around 40 parks in Agincourt for residents to discover. Here are some of the local favourites:

  • Brimley Woods Park
  • Agincourt Park
  • McDairmid Woods Park
  • Snowhill Park
  • Commander Park
  • Recreation

Aside from the large number of parks in Agincourt, the neighbourhood also offers other recreational areas to spend their time in. The Agincourt Recreation Centre offers a pool and an ice rink for residents to use, along with other sports courts and amenities. Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute also has a pool, and Commander Park Arena provides another ice rink for those looking to brush up on their skating skills. If you want to spend some relaxing time indoors, the Agincourt Public Library is an excellent place to spend the afternoon.

Shopping and Dining

Agincourt offers a wide variety of shopping malls and dining areas. You can find a burst of Asian culture along Sheppard Avenue, with plenty of supermarkets, seafood restaurants, and bakeries that reflect Agincourt’s diversity. There are a number of unique cafes throughout the neighbourhood, so pick your favourite and hang out there with a good book or meet up with some friends for a while.

The largest shopping center that Agincourt has to offer is the Agincourt Mall. The mall is located between a Wal-Mart and Loblaws Supermarket, and it has a vast array of chain stores and local businesses to browse through. Agincourt Mall also has a food court for you to take advantage of when you need a lunch break.

Woodside Square is another excellent shopping centre where you will find discount stores, supermarkets, and boutiques. There is even a Chinese bookshop in this plaza and an herbal and health grocery store.

Public Transit

Agincourt is very public-transit friendly. A Go Transit station specifically for Agincourt residents on Sheppard Avenue North t provides commuters with service to Union Station downtown. Toronto Transit also offers bus lines that stop on Finch and Sheppard Avenues, and from here, you can reach the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line. Bus lines that stop at Kennedy, Brimley, McCowan, Bellamy and Markham Roads provide service to the Bloor-Danforth subway line.

Distance to City Amenities

  • 10 minutes to the closest shopping mall
  • 15 minutes to the nearest hospital
  • 5 minutes to TTC Station
  • 5 minutes to GO Bus Station
  • 5 minutes to the closest highway
  • 45 minutes to Toronto Pearson Airport

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