Communities

Hamilton

Hamilton, a vibrant city located on the western shore of Lake Ontario, is Canada’s sixth-largest municipality. It’s renowned for its rich industrial history, stunning natural beauty, and thriving arts scene.

Population and Demographics: Hamilton boasts a diverse population of over 700,000 residents (as of 2023). It is home to a significant number of immigrants from various countries, making it a multicultural melting pot. The city’s demographics reflect its global appeal, with a wide range of ethnicities and languages represented.

Why People Prefer Hamilton for Real Estate: Hamilton offers a high quality of life, making it a popular choice for homebuyers. Here are some key reasons why people prefer Hamilton for real estate compared to other nearby towns in the GTA:

  • Affordable housing: Hamilton generally offers more affordable housing options compared to Toronto and other major cities in the GTA.
  • Strong economy: Hamilton’s diverse economy, which includes manufacturing, healthcare, and education, provides ample job opportunities.
  • Beautiful natural surroundings: The city is surrounded by the Niagara Escarpment, Hamilton Harbour, and various parks and conservation areas, offering stunning scenery and recreational opportunities.
  • Vibrant arts and culture scene: Hamilton boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and festivals.
  • Convenient location: Hamilton is located within a short commute of Toronto, offering easy access to the city’s amenities and job market.

What People May Not Like About Hamilton: While Hamilton offers many advantages, there are some potential drawbacks to consider:

  • Industrial past: Some areas of Hamilton may still show signs of its industrial past, such as brownfields or older industrial buildings.
  • Traffic congestion: Like many urban areas, Hamilton can experience traffic congestion during peak hours.
  • Limited downtown area: While Hamilton has a downtown core, it may not be as extensive or bustling as larger cities.

28,098

Population

6,261

Homes

1.9m - 5.5m+

Price Range

$2.7M

Median Sale Price

$2.85M

Average Sale Price

Pricing data based on single-family homes

Key features

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Timeless elegance
Renowned small town, community feel
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Top schools
Top rated schools
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Tree lined streets
Burlingame is well known for it’s beautiful trees: each of its 15,000 trees is visited at least once every five years for care, and Burlingame has been a Tree City USA for over 30 consecutive years.
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Great shopping
Excellent shopping and dining options
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Diverse homes
Variety of architecture styles and neighborhoods

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What it feels like living here: Hamilton offers a vibrant and diverse atmosphere, with a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a high quality of life, with access to excellent schools, parks, recreational facilities, and cultural events.

Key Educational Institutions:

  • McMaster University
  • Mohawk College
  • Redeemer University College
  • Brock University (Hamilton Campus)

Transit & Commute Times

Hamilton is well-connected to Toronto and other nearby cities by public transportation.

Public Transportation Options:

  • Hamilton Street Railway (HSR): The local bus service in Hamilton, providing transportation to various parts of the city.
  • GO Transit: Offers commuter trains and buses connecting Hamilton to Toronto and other surrounding areas.

Commute Times to Toronto:

Commute times to downtown Toronto typically range from 45 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic and mode of transportation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hamilton is known for its rich industrial history, stunning natural beauty, and thriving arts scene. It is also a major transportation hub, with easy access to Toronto and other nearby cities.

 The city is named after George Hamilton, the sixth Earl of Aberdeen, who was a prominent figure in early Canadian history.

Hamilton is the sixth-largest city in Canada, covering an area of approximately 761 square kilometers (294 square miles). As of 2023, the city had a population of over 700,000, making it a major urban center in Ontario.

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