Burlington Homes For Sale
Burlington homes by sub-area: Aldershot, Roseland, Tyandaga, Alton, downtown. Lakefront condos and family detached, with calm market context.
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What makes Burlington distinct in Halton
Burlington combines lakefront walkability, established neighbourhoods, and good GO Train access into a market that tends to attract both move-up families and downsizers from Oakville. The stock is more diverse than Milton: heritage downtown homes, mid-century Roseland, newer Alton, and a growing condo market on the waterfront.
How Burlington prices behave
Burlington pricing falls between Milton (lower) and Oakville (higher) for comparable square footage, with downtown and lakefront properties carrying a premium. The condo market behaves differently from the detached market — newer downtown high-rises move on different demand cycles than mature detached neighbourhoods.
Who Burlington tends to suit
Burlington suits families that want walkable downtown character, downsizers leaving Oakville detached, and lakefront buyers who do not want Oakville pricing. Commuters typically use Aldershot GO or Burlington GO depending on neighbourhood.
What your money typically buys in Burlington
Illustrative price-band overview. For source-cited current numbers, request a free personalized report.
| Price band | What it typically buys (illustrative) |
|---|---|
| $700K-$1M | Condos, smaller towns, downtown high-rises |
| $1M-$1.3M | Mid-range detached, mature established neighbourhoods |
| $1.3M-$1.8M | Premium pockets: Roseland, Tyandaga, Millcroft, lakefront condo |
| $1.8M+ | Lakefront detached, larger estates, premium downtown |
Pricing changes monthly. Bands shown are illustrative based on recent inventory. Live MLS® comparisons by sub-area available on request.
What makes Burlington feel like itself
The patterns we share with buyers and sellers. Curated, not hype.
Lakefront + waterfront trail
Spencer Smith Park, La Salle Park, downtown lakefront.
Two GO stations
Burlington + Aldershot on Lakeshore West. All-day service.
Family schools
Halton DSB + Halton Catholic DSB. Mature catchments.
Walkable downtown
Brant Street, lakefront, restaurants, character.
Escarpment views
Tyandaga and north Burlington edge the Niagara Escarpment.
Mid-range Halton pricing
Between Milton and Oakville on most price bands.
Burlington neighbourhoods we cover
22 sub-areas with distinct buyer pools, lot patterns, and pricing.
Aldershot
West Burlington, near Aldershot GO. Mature, mixed bungalow + newer detached.
LaSalle
West lakefront pocket. La Salle Park frontage. Established, walkable.
Tyandaga
Escarpment-side. Larger lots in pockets, family-oriented.
Downtown Burlington
Walkable downtown, lakefront. Heritage detached + condo high-rises.
Roseland
Established central Burlington. Mature trees, family-led, walkable.
Maple
Just west of downtown. Established, walkable.
Brant Hills
North-central. Family-led, established mid-range.
Plains
North of QEW, central. Older established stock.
Mountainside
South of the escarpment. Mid-range mature detached.
Alton Village
North-east, newer 2000+ build. Family demographic, schools, parks.
Headon Forest
Mid-1990s build. Established family neighbourhood.
Millcroft
East, golf-community detached. Premium pocket.
Tansley Woods
East. Family-led 1990s-2000s build.
The Orchard
East. Late-1990s build, family-oriented.
Pinedale
South-east. Mature established detached, near lake.
Palmer
East Burlington. Family-led mid-range.
Shoreacres
South-east lakefront. Established, mature, premium pocket.
Dynes
South-east. Lakefront-adjacent established detached.
Elizabeth Gardens
South-east lakefront pocket. Premium mature detached.
Lowville
North Burlington rural. Larger lots, character setting.
Kilbride
North Burlington rural. Acreage, agricultural-adjacent.
Mount Nemo
Rural escarpment. Larger acreage parcels.
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The questions buyers and sellers actually ask, answered without spin.
What is the average home price in Burlington in 2026?
Burlington pricing varies sharply by sub-area and home type. The lakefront and downtown carry premiums; Aldershot and Alton differ from Roseland. Pricing changes monthly. Contact me for current sub-area data.
Is Burlington a good commute to Toronto?
Burlington has two GO stations (Aldershot, Burlington) on the Lakeshore West line. Service is more frequent than Milton. Aldershot GO has all-day service to Toronto.
Which Burlington schools are well-regarded?
Burlington is served by the Halton District School Board and Halton Catholic District School Board. School boundaries change. Confirm catchment with the board before committing to an address.
Are Burlington lakefront condos a good investment?
Depends on holding period, financing, status certificate, and condo board health. Status certificate review by a real estate lawyer before offer acceptance is essential.
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