Eastdale is an established neighbourhood in northeast Oshawa, Ontario, developed largely through the 1960s and 1970s. Its namesake secondary school, nearby conservation lands, and convenient routes define this settled family area.
Established 1960s and 1970s family homes, a well known namesake secondary school, conservation lands nearby, settled residential streets, and convenient commuter routes
A settled northeast Oshawa community of 1960s and 1970s homes, named alongside the secondary school that serves it.
Families across generations anchor the neighbourhood, many drawn originally by its schools and staying for its stability.
Local parks, schools, and nearby conservation lands with trails support family routines, with east end shopping minutes away.
A valley conservation area on the neighbourhood's edge offers trails and one of the region's favourite off leash dog parks.
Housing centres on detached homes and semis from the 1960s and 1970s, offering established family properties at Durham accessible prices.
Arterial routes connect quickly to Highway 401, downtown Oshawa, and the growing north end of the city.

A school and a neighbourhood grown together.
Eastdale took shape in Oshawa's 1960s and 1970s expansion, its identity intertwined with the secondary school that carries the same name. Eastdale homes for sale and Eastdale homes for rent are always easy to find through Jump.

Established family homes from a confident era.
Expect detached homes and semis from the 1960s and 1970s on settled lots, with three bedroom layouts most common. The housing stock offers solid bones and renovation upside at prices Durham buyers can still reach.

Parks, schools, and trails within reach.
Neighbourhood parks and schools serve families directly, while conservation lands on the community's edge add valley trails and green escape. Shopping along the east end arterials handles daily errands quickly.
Unexpected Appeal:
A valley playground next door.




A dependable Durham family market.
Established homes at accessible prices keep Eastdale in steady demand among first time buyers and young families. Its schools and settled character support values through every market cycle.

Settled streets with the region rising around them.
Oshawa's growth keeps adding amenities north and east of the neighbourhood, while Eastdale itself stays calm and established. Toronto, Whitby, and Bowmanville all sit within a practical drive.
