OAKVILLE REAL ESTATE MARKET INSIGHTS | FEBRUARY 2026
Glen Abbey Home Prices: Stabilizing — and Quietly Climbing
A data-driven look at what recent sales on Parkridge Crescent reveal about one of Oakville's most enduring neighbourhoods.
The Market Has Found Its Footing
If you've been watching the Glen Abbey real estate market, the message from recent transactions is clear: after a period of price corrections, the market here isn't falling — it's levelling off, and beginning to inch upward again.
Five homes sold on Parkridge Crescent in the past several months paint a revealing picture. The prices cluster tightly between $1.23 million and $1.33 million for detached 2-storey homes — a sign of a market that has found its natural range, with selective upward pressure emerging for the right properties.
Recent Sales at a Glance — Parkridge Crescent, Glen Abbey
|
Address |
List Price |
Sold Price |
Sale Date |
DOM |
% Diff |
|
375 Parkridge Cres |
$1,315,000 |
$1,332,800 |
Feb 17, 2026 |
5 days |
+1.35% |
|
338 Parkridge Cres |
$1,190,000 |
$1,267,000 |
Jan 14, 2026 |
9 days |
+6.47% |
|
377 Parkridge Cres |
$1,238,000 |
$1,232,000 |
Jan 22, 2026 |
9 days |
-0.48% |
|
426 Parkridge Cres |
$1,349,000 |
$1,292,000 |
Dec 15, 2025 |
25 days |
-4.23% |
|
408 Parkridge Cres |
$1,295,000 |
$1,280,000 |
Sep 2, 2025 |
101 days |
-1.16% |
* DOM = Days on Market. Source: PropTx / MLS®, Feb 2026.
What the Numbers Actually Tell Us
Look closely at the data and two stories emerge: a short-term one about stability, and a long-term one about extraordinary, compounding appreciation.
In the short term, homes that were priced right and presented well are selling quickly — and occasionally above list. The standout example is 375 Parkridge Crescent, which attracted an offer just 5 days after listing and sold for $17,800 over its asking price. Meanwhile, 338 Parkridge Crescent, listed at $1,190,000, attracted multiple interests and sold for $1,267,000 — a 6.47% premium over asking.
Properties that were priced ambitiously or that sat longer saw modest discounts — the 101-day sale at 408 Parkridge and the 25-day sale at 426 Parkridge both closed slightly below list. But even these 'below ask' sales closed well above $1.28 million, reinforcing the floor the market has established.
The Long View: Glen Abbey's Remarkable Price Journey
Zooming out on the property histories tells an even more compelling story. These are not just homes — they are long-term wealth-building assets in one of the GTA's most resilient communities.
|
Address |
~1988-2007 Sale |
~2015-2019 Sale |
2025-2026 Sale |
Long-Term Growth |
|
375 Parkridge Cres |
$420,000 (2007) |
— |
$1,332,800 (2026) |
+217% since 2007 |
|
408 Parkridge Cres |
$225,000 (1990) |
$1,280,000* (2025) |
$1,280,000 (2025) |
+469% since 1990 |
|
426 Parkridge Cres |
$187,000 (1988) |
$930,000 (2019) |
$1,292,000 (2025) |
+591% since 1988 |
|
338 Parkridge Cres |
$237,000 (1998) |
$712,500 (2015) |
$1,267,000 (2026) |
+435% since 1998 |
|
377 Parkridge Cres |
$396,000 (2007) |
$745,000 (2015) |
$1,232,000 (2026) |
+211% since 2007 |
* Historical data from PropTx MLS® archives. Some mid-period sale years approximated.
The pattern is unmistakable. A home bought for $187,000 in 1988 on this crescent sold for $1,292,000 in 2025 — a 591% nominal gain. Adjusted for inflation, these are still remarkable real returns. Glen Abbey's appeal has only deepened over nearly four decades.
Why Glen Abbey Holds Its Value
The steady performance of Parkridge Crescent isn't an accident — it reflects the durable fundamentals that make Glen Abbey one of Oakville's most sought-after communities:
- Top-ranked schools including Abbey Lane PS, Abbey Park HS, and St. Matthew.
- Extensive trail system and green space — many homes back directly onto protected forest and ravines.
- The iconic Glen Abbey Golf Course — a world-famous landmark that anchors neighbourhood prestige.
- Easy access to the QEW, GO Transit, and Dorval Crossing Shopping Centre.
- A strong sense of community, parks, sports facilities, and family-oriented amenities.
These aren't features that depreciate. If anything, they become more valuable as the broader Oakville area continues to grow and intensify around Glen Abbey's established low-density streets.
What This Means for Buyers and Sellers in 2026
For Sellers
The data suggests that well-maintained, properly priced homes in Glen Abbey are still moving — and can attract competitive offers. The key word is 'properly priced.' Homes that stretched expectations saw longer days on market. But those that came in at market value found buyers quickly and, in two cases, actually sparked bidding. Presentation, pricing, and patience remain the three pillars.
For Buyers
The window of relative affordability that opened during the 2022-2024 correction may be narrowing. Prices are no longer declining — and the evidence from early 2026 suggests upward momentum is quietly building. Buyers who have been on the sidelines waiting for further discounts may find the floor has already been set. Getting in while the market is still calm, before competition heats up, remains a strong strategic position.
The Bottom Line
Glen Abbey isn't booming — and that may be exactly the point. This is a market that has weathered cycles, held its value through corrections, and rewarded patient long-term owners. The recent sold data from Parkridge Crescent tells us the floor is firm, selective homes are getting competitive offers, and the long arc of this neighbourhood continues to bend upward.
For families seeking stability, quality of life, and a sound real estate investment, Glen Abbey in 2026 offers exactly what it always has: a great place to live, and a smart place to buy.
Data sourced from PropTx / MLS® sold records, Parkridge Crescent, Glen Abbey, Oakville. Report prepared February 2026 by Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage. This is not intended as financial or investment advice.