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Big Changes to the 407 East: What It Means for Durham Region Real Estate

Ontario Premier Doug Ford recently announced significant Durham Region 407 changes.
Michelle Fraser  |  May 16, 2025
Ontario Premier Doug Ford recently announced significant Durham Region 407 changes: effective June 1st, 2025, tolls will be permanently removed from the provincially-owned eastern portion of Highway 407, stretching from Brock Road in Pickering to Highway 35/115 in Clarington.
 
This announcement fulfills a key promise from the recent provincial election campaign, signaling major savings for daily commuters and enhancing the attractiveness of Durham Region for residents and investors.
 

Toll-Free Zones: Durham Region 407 Changes Explained

  • Free Section: The publicly owned portion of Highway 407 from Brock Road in Pickering to Highway 35/115 in Clarington will become entirely toll-free.
  • Remaining Tolls: The privately owned portion, known as the 407 ETR, extending from Burlington to Brock Road, will still require toll payments.

Immediate Savings for Commuters

The Durham Region 407 changes will lead to substantial annual savings for regular commuters:
 
  • Annual Savings: Daily users of the eastern 407 are projected to save approximately $7,200 each year.
  • Gas Tax Reductions: Alongside the removal of tolls, the provincial government has made the previously temporary gas tax reductions permanent, further reducing commuting costs.

Why Durham Region is an Ideal Location

These infrastructure changes make Durham Region even more attractive as a destination for potential homeowners and investors. The benefits are clear and immediate:
 
  • Reduced Cost of Living: Lower commuting and transportation costs significantly enhance household affordability.
  • Improved Quality of Life: Quicker, congestion-free commutes mean more time with family and leisure activities.
  • Boosted Real Estate Market: Easier highway access typically correlates with increased property values, making home ownership and investment in Durham Region highly desirable.

Real Estate Opportunities on the Rise

The Durham Region 407 changes significantly improve the area's appeal, offering valuable real estate opportunities:
 
  • Family Homes: With more affordable commutes and better access, Durham Region offers excellent value for growing families.
  • Investment Potential: Properties near major transit routes like the newly toll-free 407 typically experience higher rates of appreciation.
  • Enhanced Community Development: Increased interest from developers promises richer amenities and community resources, further improving living standards.

Time to Make Your Move

Given these anticipated enhancements, now is the perfect time to consider moving to or investing in Durham Region. With significant savings on the horizon and increased attractiveness to homebuyers, acting promptly will help you benefit fully from these changes.
 
With over 25 years of proven real estate expertise, The Michelle Fraser Team is here to guide you through your next real estate move.
 
Ready to capitalize on these exciting Durham Region 407 changes? Contact us today for personalized advice tailored specifically to your real estate goals.

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