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The Hidden Downsides of Moving to Newmarket : What No One Tells You

Newmarket is one of the most popular places people move to from Toronto — and for good reason.

More space.
Quieter streets.
Better value (compared to the city).

But here’s what most blogs and listing pages won’t tell you:

👉 Every move comes with trade-offs — and Newmarket is no exception.

This isn’t about scaring you away.
It’s about helping you make a clear, confident decision before you move — not after.

Downsides of moving to Newmarket


💡 Quick Answer

Some of the hidden downsides of living in Newmarket include:

  • Longer and more tiring commutes
  • More driving required for daily life
  • Fewer entertainment and dining options
  • Older homes needing maintenance
  • Less walkability in many neighbourhoods

🚗 1. You Will Drive More Than You Expect

This is the #1 adjustment for most people.

In Toronto, you might:

  • Walk to a café
  • Grab groceries nearby
  • Meet friends without planning

In Newmarket?

👉 You drive. A lot.


What that actually looks like:

  • Groceries → 5–10 minute drive
  • Gym → drive
  • Kids’ activities → drive
  • Coffee → usually drive

👉 Even in “central” areas, walkability is limited compared to the city.


Reality check:

If you enjoy spontaneous, walkable living —
this will feel like a big lifestyle shift


⏱️ 2. The Commute Is Manageable… Until It’s Daily

At first, commuting from Newmarket to Toronto feels doable.

👉 And it is.

But here’s the part people don’t expect:

👉 It’s not the distance — it’s the repetition.


Real commute times:

  • 🚆 GO Train: ~70–90 minutes
  • 🚗 Driving: ~45–75+ minutes

What changes over time:

  • Earlier mornings
  • Less flexibility
  • More fatigue

👉 Especially in winter or heavy traffic:
That “manageable” commute can feel much longer


👉 Related:
👉 Commuting from Newmarket to Toronto


🍽️ 3. Fewer Dining & Entertainment Options

Newmarket has restaurants.
Newmarket has shopping.

But compared to Toronto?

👉 It’s not even close.


What people notice:

  • Less variety
  • Fewer late-night options
  • Repeating the same places

What this means:

  • You plan outings more
  • You drive to other areas (Aurora, Vaughan, Toronto)
  • Social life becomes less spontaneous

👉 This isn’t a dealbreaker — but it’s a real adjustment


🏡 4. Older Homes Come with Hidden Costs

Newmarket has a lot of established neighbourhoods — which is great.

But it also means:

👉 Many homes are not new


Common surprises:

  • Aging roofs, windows, HVAC
  • Outdated layouts
  • Renovation costs higher than expected

👉 A home that looks “good” can still require:
$20K–$100K+ over time


Reality:

You often choose between:

  • Better location
  • Newer condition

Rarely both (unless budget increases)


🧭 5. Not All Neighbourhoods Feel the Same

This is something buyers often underestimate.

👉 Two homes at the same price can feel completely different depending on location.


Differences you’ll notice:

  • Street traffic
  • Noise levels
  • Walkability
  • School proximity

👉 Online listings don’t always show this.


👉 Related:
👉 Best Neighbourhoods in Newmarket


❄️ 6. Winter Feels… More Real

This is something no one really talks about.

In Newmarket:

  • More driving = more exposure to winter conditions
  • Longer commutes = more time in snow/ice

What changes:

  • Slower mornings
  • Longer travel times
  • More planning

👉 Winter doesn’t stop life —
but it adds friction to your routine


🏙️ 7. It Can Feel “Too Quiet” for Some People

This one depends entirely on personality.


What some people love:

  • Calm
  • Less noise
  • More space

What others feel:

  • Less energy
  • Fewer things happening
  • Slower pace

👉 Especially if you’re coming from downtown:
It can feel like a big shift


⚖️ 8. Property Taxes & Ongoing Costs Add Up

This one surprises buyers after they move.


Monthly costs include:

  • Property taxes
  • Utilities (higher for larger homes)
  • Maintenance

👉 Compared to a condo lifestyle:
Owning a house in Newmarket comes with more ongoing responsibility


🧠 The Truth Most Buyers Realize Later

After moving, most people don’t regret choosing Newmarket.

But many say:

👉 “We didn’t fully realize how much our daily routine would change.”


🧭 So… Is Newmarket Still Worth It?

👉 For most buyers — yes.

Because the upsides are strong:

  • More space
  • Family-friendly environment
  • Better long-term lifestyle

👉 But the key is this:

You should choose Newmarket for what it is — not what you expect it to be.


🤝 Final Thought

The biggest mistake isn’t moving to Newmarket.

👉 It’s moving without understanding the trade-offs.

Once you understand both sides — the pros and the downsides —
you can make a decision that actually fits your life.


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Buying in Newmarket becomes much clearer when you talk through neighbourhoods, timing, and strategy with someone who understands the market at a street level.

If you’re weighing options or simply want to test your thinking, we’re always available for an honest conversation. The goal is clarity — not pressure.

Schedule a conversation with Nikolay & Tatiana Real Estate Team or just call  647-833-3287.

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