Neighbourhood Stats

Detached


Average Price

$1,480,647

New Listings

166

Homes Sold

113

Days On Market

16

* Source: TRREB March 2024

Semi-Detached


Average Price

$912,889

New Listings

7

Homes Sold

9

Days On Market

14

* Source: TRREB March 2024

Townhouse


Average Price

$813,996

New Listings

50

Homes Sold

43

Days On Market

21

* Source: TRREB March 2024

Condo


Average Price

$659,699

New Listings

87

Homes Sold

47

Days On Market

42

* Source: TRREB March 2024

About Burlington Real Estate

Burlington’s southern neighbourhoods are situated right on the lakeshore. Brant Street Pier and Central Park allow residents to enjoy all that life along the water has to offer. The Art Gallery of Burlington is also located along the city’s downtown waterfront, and features a significant ceramic exhibit as well as studio space for local artists. The Burlington Performing Arts Centre is a state-of-the-art facility where residents can enjoy theatrical and musical performances. The Royal Botanical Gardens is Canada’s largest of its kind, and is located at the southwestern-most corner of the city.

Does Burlington Have Good Outdoor Amenities?

In Burlington’s north end you’ll find excellent opportunities to enjoy life outdoors, including Kerncliff Park, Ireland Park, Mount Nemo Conservation Area, and Lowville Park. The Niagara Escarpment also passes through Burlington, creating plenty of hiking, biking, and jogging experiences for active residents.

Perfect for avid golfers, north Burlington is home to several premier clubs and courses, including Hidden Lake Golf Club, Mt. Nemo Golf Club, and Lowville Golf Club. and Crosswinds Golf & Country.

Is Burlington Family-Friendly & Easily Accessible?

Families settling in Burlington will love being close to top schools including John T. Tuck Public School, St. Anne Catholic Elementary School, and Charles R. Beaudoin Public School.

For Burlington commuters, Lakeshore Boulevard, Queen Elizabeth Way, and Highway 403 are all easily accessible from any neighbourhood. There are also a number of GO Transit and bus stops throughout the city.

Burlington

Real estate in Burlington

Real estate in Burlington includes a number of impressive waterfront estates featuring awesome views of Lake Ontario, as well as split-level homes, bungalows, and two-storey Colonial Revival style homes.

There are a number of newer condo buildings and townhomes around the downtown area, while older real estate in the neighbourhood includes Victorian homes from the late 19th century, as well as Edwardian, Tudor, and Colonial style homes from the early 20th century. Northern Burlington homes include bungalofts and townhomes from the 2000s. You’ll also find boutique and mid-rise condos, semi-detached houses and detached houses.

Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington

Who Lives in Burlington?

Most residents living in Burlington are families with school-age children, though there are a number of seniors as well, since there is a prominent retirement community within the city.

Our community favourites

Spend your day at the Royal Botanical Gardens before heading to Spencer Smith Park to relax for the evening with a bite to eat from a local bakery like Kelly’s Bake Shoppe.