Burlington, ON Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Burlington, Ontario
Homes for sale in Burlington predominantly consist of single detached houses, making up roughly half of the housing landscape. The rest is mainly composed of large apartment buildings and townhouses. A significant portion of Burlington's properties were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while many others date back to pre-1960 and the 1980s. This area, part of the Greater Hamilton metropolitan region, predominantly features homes with three or four or more bedrooms. Around 75% of Burlington residents are homeowners, with the remaining quarter being renters. The average price of properties listed on MLS® is $1,491,969.00. Read more about Burlington real estate
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- new listing$3,290,000560 Woodview RoadBurlington (Roseland), ON
- new listing$1,399,999202 - 2210 Lakeshore RoadBurlington, ON
- new listing$1,299,9005212 New StreetBurlington, ON
- new listing$1,149,500615 Cumberland AvenueBurlington, ON
- new listing$999,0003318 Dundas StreetBurlington, ON
- new listing$1,158,0004861 Verdi StreetBurlington, ON
- new listing$1,149,500615 Cumberland AvenueBurlington, ON
- new listing$899,9001328 Bunnell DriveBurlington, ON
- new listing$225,00012 - 3480 Fairview StreetBurlington, ON
- new listing$1,399,999202-2210 Lakeshore RoadBurlington, ON
- new listing$250,0004 - 2201 Brant StreetBurlington, ON
- new listing$1,198,000330 Tuck DriveBurlington, ON
- new listing$1,549,900623 Edgewater Crescent EBurlington, ON
- new listing$1,198,000330 Tuck DriveBurlington, ON
- new listing$295,0004&5 - 4325 Harvester RoadBurlington, ON
- new listing$499,999109-700 Dynes RoadBurlington, ON
- $2,249,0005127 Milburough LineBurlington, ON
- $1,389,0003150 Bentworth DriveBurlington, ON
- $1,159,0001001 - 415 Locust StreetBurlington, ON
- $1,139,000582 Chamberlain RoadBurlington, ON
- $585,0001141 Cooke Boulevard Unit# 416Burlington, ON
- $585,000416 - 1141 Cooke BoulevardBurlington, ON
- $498,880215 - 5240 Dundas StreetBurlington, ON
- $3,298,0004318 Lakeshore RoadBurlington, ON
- $2,249,0005127 Milburough LineBurlington, ON
- $2,249,0005127 Milburough LineBurlington, ON
- $1,389,0003150 Bentworth DriveBurlington, ON
- $1,089,0001419 Oakmont CommonBurlington, ON
- $899,9003 - 1501 Upper Middle RoadBurlington, ON
- $838,800708 - 5250 Lakeshore RoadBurlington (Appleby), ON
- $750,000211 - 2055 Appleby LineBurlington, ON
- $899,9003312 Hannibal RoadBurlington (Palmer), ON
- $899,9003-1501 Upper Middle RoadBurlington, ON
- $749,900B209 - 5240 Dundas StreetBurlington, ON
- $679,70049-2200 Glenwood School DriveBurlington, ON
- $629,000709 - 1940 Ironstone DriveBurlington, ON
- $625,000443 Brant StreetBurlington, ON
- $3,298,0002409 Lakeshore RoadBurlington (Brant), ON
- $2,300,00050,51 - 5100 South Service RoadBurlington, ON
- $2,300,00050-51 - 5100 South Service RoadBurlington, ON
- $1,249,000807 - 2025 Maria StreetBurlington (Brant), ON
- $1,159,0001001-415 Locust StreetBurlington, ON
- $1,149,9002302 Seton CresBurlington, ON
- $1,016,9903b_B_Podium-1989 Appleby LineBurlington, ON
- $1,008,990319_3c_D_T-490 Plains Rd EBurlington, ON
- $1,003,9903b_A_Podium-1989 Appleby LineBurlington, ON
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About Living in Burlington, Ontario
Transportation
Cars are an excellent mode of transportation in this city. Many houses for sale are a reasonably short drive from the nearest highway, such as Highway 407, and it is straightforward to find a parking spot. On the other hand, the public transit network in this part of the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area is fairly poor. Nevertheless, residents can depend on the Aldershot Station, Appleby Station and Burlington Station with access to the Lakeshore West Line. The city is linked by about 20 bus lines, and most properties are close to a bus stop. Burlington is not especially well-suited for walking since few daily errands can be run without having to resort to a vehicle. Even though certain bicycling-friendly pockets can be found, the bicycle is a somewhat poor mode of transportation in Burlington as bicycling is rendered strenuous by the typically steep topography, and there are a limited number of bike lanes.
Services
A fraction of house buyers in this part of the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area may be able to purchase their groceries on foot in one of over 50 stores, while others will have to use another means of transportation. There are also a few choices for those who appreciate nearby restaurants and cafes. As far as education is concerned, daycares and primary schools are easy to reach on foot from most homes for sale in this city. In contrast, high schools are not especially abundant and thus not always within walking distance.
Character
The character of Burlington is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. This part of the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area is quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic - although there are still several louder sections, especially near the airport (ZBA), Queen Elizabeth Way, Highway 407 or one of the railway lines. Finally, there are over 100 parks nearby for residents to unwind in, making it easy to get to them.