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#307 - 2121 Lakeshore Rd
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$424,900
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#12 - 2418 New St
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condo townhouse
$649,900
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#3 - 649 Francis Rd
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$799,000
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#312 - 340 Plains Rd
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condo townhouse
$1,899,000
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#4 - 509 Elizabeth St
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apartment
$560,000
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#1407 - 2087 Fairview St
listed 6 days ago
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condo townhouse
$1,799,900
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#6 - 509 Elizabeth St
listed 10 days ago
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apartment
$535,000
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#207 - 340 Plains Rd
listed 16 days ago
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apartment
$769,000
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#512 - 340 Plains Rd
listed 55 days ago
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$829,900
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#1704 - 2093 Fairview St
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Looking for houses for sale in Burlington?

Burlington is one of the diverse cities in Canada when it comes to residential buildings. The variety of Burlington’s houses for sale includes detached and semi-detached family houses, waterfront condos, and even country mansions.

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Keep on reading to find out the trends in the real estate market in Burlington, learn about its infrastructure, neighbourhoods, and entertainment.

Burlington City Guide

Burlington is situated northwest of Lake Ontario and belongs to the Regional Municipality of Halton. It also forms a part of the Hamilton metropolitan census area. It has a population of 183,314 people. Once a pioneer settlement, it is now a well-developed city that attracts a lot of families.

183,314

Population

4.3%

Population growth rate

5.6%

Unemployment rate

Demographics

According to the 2016 Census, the visible minority in Burlington is estimated at 15,690 residents and is represented by people of South Asian, African, Filipino, Latin American, Arab, and other ethnic origins.

78% of the Burlington population affiliate with Christianity, and 16.6% do not identify with any religion. The remaining percentage is distributed between the representatives of Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, and Paganism.

49,410

Total families

$82,494

Family Income (Median)

44

Age (median)

61%

College educated

Neighbourhoods & Districts

Burlington consists of over 20 neighbourhoods that add up to the flavour of this shoreline city. Alton Village attracts young families with its two-storey houses and open floor plans, while Millcroft’s houses seduce bigger families by having big yards. If your goal is to restore a fixer-upper, Dynes is the place to go. But if you dream of having a modern condo – you will find it Downtown. Shoreacres mostly consists of 1950’s ranch-style bungalows, very different from Tyandaga’s traditional architecture.

Infrastructure

Joseph Brant Hospital is the main health care facility in Burlington, alongside Halton Region Paramedic Services’ four paramedic stations.

Burlington public transport is presented with rail and bus services across the Hamilton metropolitan census area.

The closest commercial airport to Burlington is John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport. Burlington Airpark provides some charter flights, but it mostly serves general aviation purposes.

Education

Four school boards are responsible for providing elementary and secondary education in Burlington: The Halton District School Board (public-secular; first language – English) The Conseil scolaire Viamonde (public-secular; first language – French) The Halton Catholic District School Board (public-separate; first language – English) Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir (public-separate; first language – French)

As for higher education, McMaster University DeGroote School of Business, Charles Sturt University’s study centre, and Oxford College of Arts, Business and Technology offer programs in Hamilton.

Landmarks & Entertainment

Burlington offers its residents all kinds of entertainment. You can go for a walk in Burlington’s Central Park or enjoy the view of the Niagara Escarpment. Visit Downtown if you’re interested in shopping – Burlington Centre and Mapleview Centre are the biggest malls in the city. Downtown also has something to offer culture lovers as well – the Art Gallery of Burlington and Joseph Brand Museum satisfy the needs of those interested in art and history.

The Northern part of the city is famous for its bicycle tracks and golf courses, while the southern part invites you to the stunning views of Lake Ontario.

Burlington is home to Royal Botanical Gardens that comprise the biggest botanical garden in Canada, with its 2450 acres of greenery.

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