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Living in Oshawa, Ontario

Durham Region’s largest city — Oshawa offers strong value, major post-secondary institutions, GO Train access, a revitalized waterfront and one of the most diverse real estate markets east of Toronto.

🎓Ontario Tech & Durham College
🚆GO Train · 60–70 min to Union
👨‍👩‍👧175,000+ residents
🏡Detached homes, towns, condos & investments
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About Oshawa, Ontario

Oshawa is the largest city in Durham Region and a major hub for healthcare, education, transit, employment and real estate value east of Toronto.

Located on the north shore of Lake Ontario, Oshawa is one of Durham Region’s most important urban centres. It has long been known for its automotive history, but today the city is also shaped by healthcare, education, skilled trades, technology, transit and ongoing redevelopment.

Oshawa’s real estate market offers a wide range of options, from mature central neighbourhoods and post-war bungalows to newer North Oshawa subdivisions, townhomes, condos, student rental opportunities and waterfront-adjacent communities.

Buyers are often drawn to Oshawa for its relative affordability compared with communities farther west in Durham, access to GO Transit, major institutions like Ontario Tech University and Durham College, and a broad mix of housing types for first-time buyers, families, investors and downsizers.

📍 Oshawa, Durham Region, Ontario

Oshawa Neighbourhood Guide

Oshawa is one of Durham Region’s most varied real estate markets, with neighbourhoods that differ significantly by age, housing stock, commute access, school proximity and investment profile.
North Oshawa / Windfields
Newer Builds Family Student Demand
Best for newer homes

North Oshawa is one of the city’s main growth areas, with newer subdivisions, townhomes, detached homes and strong proximity to Ontario Tech University, Durham College, Costco, shopping and Highway 407.

  • Newer subdivisions and townhomes
  • Close to Ontario Tech and Durham College
  • Strong student and investor demand
  • Convenient access to Highway 407
Samac
Family Established North Oshawa
Best for families

Samac is a popular North Oshawa area with mature residential streets, family-sized homes, parks and access to shopping, schools and post-secondary campuses.

  • Established family neighbourhood
  • Detached and semi-detached homes
  • Close to schools and parks
  • Convenient north-end amenities
McLaughlin / Central Oshawa
Mature Character Central
Best for character homes

McLaughlin and central Oshawa offer mature streets, older homes, tree canopy, central amenities and access to Parkwood Estate, downtown Oshawa and major local services.

  • Mature streets and character homes
  • Close to downtown and Parkwood Estate
  • Good for buyers wanting established areas
  • Mix of bungalows, two-storeys and older homes
Downtown Oshawa
Urban Transit Revitalizing
Best for walkability

Downtown Oshawa has been evolving with restaurants, cultural venues, historic buildings, transit access and a mix of condos, rentals, older homes and redevelopment opportunities.

  • Downtown amenities and restaurants
  • Tribute Communities Centre nearby
  • Historic and mixed-use character
  • Good for buyers wanting urban convenience
Lakeview / South Oshawa
Waterfront Mature Value
Best for waterfront access

Lakeview and South Oshawa offer access to Lakeview Park, the Oshawa waterfront, the marina and the Waterfront Trail. Buyers often find more affordable entry points, renovation opportunities and mature housing stock.

  • Lakeview Park and waterfront access
  • Post-war bungalows and mature homes
  • Good entry point for many buyers
  • Potential renovation and investment appeal
Eastdale / East Oshawa
Family Established 401 Access
Best for east-end buyers

Eastdale is an established east Oshawa area with family homes, schools, parks and access toward Highway 401 and neighbouring Courtice.

  • Established family neighbourhood
  • Access to schools and parks
  • Convenient for east Durham movement
  • Detached homes and mature streets
Vanier / Central-West Oshawa
Investment Mature GO Access
Best for entry value

Vanier and central-west Oshawa are often considered by first-time buyers, investors and renovators looking for more accessible pricing, central positioning and access to transit and services.

  • More accessible price points
  • Good for first-time buyers and investors
  • Central location near services
  • Potential renovation opportunities

Oshawa Demographics

Oshawa is Durham Region’s largest urban centre, with a growing population, younger student influence and a diverse mix of households.
175K+
Population
Urban
Community Type
2+
Major Campuses
GO
Transit Access

Who Lives in Oshawa?

Oshawa attracts a wide range of residents, including first-time buyers, families, students, healthcare workers, tradespeople, commuters, investors and downsizers. Its mix of affordability, institutions and transit makes it one of Durham’s most active housing markets.

Growth and Investment Demand

Oshawa’s growth is supported by post-secondary institutions, healthcare employment, downtown revitalization, GO Transit, highway access and continued development in North Oshawa.

Schools in Oshawa

Oshawa is served by the Durham District School Board and Durham Catholic District School Board. Buyers should always confirm school catchments directly with the relevant board before purchasing.

Elementary Schools

Maxwell Heights Public School

Public elementary · North Oshawa / Samac area Confirm catchment with DDSB
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Sunset Heights Public School

Public elementary · North Oshawa Confirm catchment with DDSB
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St. Stephen Catholic School

Catholic elementary · North Oshawa Confirm catchment with DCDSB
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Secondary Schools

Maxwell Heights Secondary School

Public secondary · North Oshawa Confirm catchment with DDSB
9–12Grades

Eastdale Collegiate & Vocational Institute

Public secondary · East Oshawa Confirm catchment with DDSB
9–12Grades

O'Neill Collegiate & Vocational Institute

Public secondary · Central Oshawa Confirm catchment with DDSB
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Post-Secondary

Oshawa is home to Ontario Tech University and Durham College in North Oshawa, plus Trent University Durham GTA in central Oshawa. These institutions support local employment, student rental demand and long-term economic activity.

Transit & Getting Around

Oshawa is a major east Durham transit hub, with GO Train access, Durham Region Transit service, DRT Pulse connections, Highway 401 and Highway 407 access.
GOLakeshore East

Oshawa GO Station

Oshawa GO connects the city to Union Station and the broader GO network. It is one of the key transit anchors for commuters in east Durham.

401

Highway 401 Access

Oshawa has multiple Highway 401 access points, making it practical for drivers travelling across Durham, toward Toronto or east toward Clarington.

DRT

Durham Region Transit

DRT provides local bus service throughout Oshawa, including key connections to downtown, the GO station, North Oshawa and post-secondary campuses.

407

Highway 407 Access

North Oshawa has convenient access to Highway 407, supporting travel toward north Durham, York Region and other GTA employment areas.

Approximate Commute Times from Oshawa

Union Station (GO)
60–70m
Whitby
15–20m
Ajax
25–35m
Courtice
10–15m

Local Amenities & Community Life

Parks & Waterfront

  • Lakeview Park
  • Oshawa Marina
  • Waterfront Trail
  • Parkwood Estate gardens
  • Harmony Valley Conservation Area

Shopping & Daily Needs

  • Oshawa Centre
  • SmartCentres Oshawa North
  • Costco North Oshawa
  • Downtown Oshawa services
  • Local plazas across the city

Healthcare & Education

  • Lakeridge Health Oshawa
  • Ontario Tech University
  • Durham College
  • Trent University Durham GTA
  • Specialist clinics and family services

Culture & Recreation

  • Tribute Communities Centre
  • Robert McLaughlin Gallery
  • Regent Theatre
  • Oshawa Public Library
  • Community centres and sports facilities

Oshawa Real Estate Market

Oshawa is one of Durham Region’s most diverse real estate markets, offering more accessible price points, strong investor demand and a wide range of housing types.
Detached
Family Homes
Towns
Entry Options
Condos
Urban / Budget
Rentals
Investor Demand

Compared with many Durham communities, Oshawa can offer a lower price point while still providing urban amenities, transit and access to major institutions. Property values vary significantly by neighbourhood, home condition, proximity to campuses, highway access, GO access and school catchments.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oshawa

Common questions from home buyers researching Oshawa, Ontario — answered by Thomas Team’s local real estate experts.

Yes. Oshawa can be a strong fit for buyers who want value, urban amenities, GO Train access, post-secondary institutions, waterfront parks and a broad range of housing options.

Popular Oshawa areas include North Oshawa, Windfields, Samac, McLaughlin, Downtown Oshawa, Lakeview, Eastdale and Vanier. The best fit depends on your budget, commute, school needs and preferred housing type.

Oshawa is often considered by first-time buyers because it can offer more accessible price points than Whitby, Ajax and Pickering while still providing transit, amenities and a wide range of home types.

Oshawa can be attractive to investors because of student demand from Ontario Tech University and Durham College, rental demand near transit and employment centres, and a broad range of property types.

Yes. Oshawa GO Station connects the city to the Lakeshore East GO line and provides access to downtown Toronto and other Durham communities.

Yes. Oshawa has Lake Ontario waterfront access, including Lakeview Park, the Oshawa Marina and the Waterfront Trail.

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