Nash North is a welcoming, family-oriented neighbourhood in east Hamilton, Ontario, featuring affordable housing, neighbourhood parks, good schools, and quick access to the Red Hill Valley Parkway and major highways.
Affordable family-oriented housing on generous lots, Hillcrest Park and Sam Manson Park nearby, good public and Catholic school options, convenient Red Hill Valley Parkway access for commuters, and a welcoming community with a strong neighbourhood identity
A welcoming, established community in east Hamilton with a strong neighbourhood identity and a practical, family-first character.
A mix of long-time residents, young families, and couples who value affordability, community spirit, and access to Hamilton's employment centres.
Nearby parks including Hillcrest Park, Sam Manson Park, and Centennial Park provide green space for families, while local shops and services keep daily errands close to home.
The Red Hill Valley Parkway, completed in 2007, transformed commuting from Nash North by providing direct north-south access to the Queen Elizabeth Way and the Lincoln Alexander Parkway.
Nash North offers some of Hamilton's most accessible family housing, with detached homes on generous lots at price points well suited to first-time buyers and growing families.
East Hamilton's proximity to major employment zones, healthcare facilities, and Hamilton's industrial sector makes Nash North an ideal base for working professionals and trades workers.

An established east Hamilton community where affordability, community pride, and practical living come together.
Nash North is a residential neighbourhood built on the values of hard work and community belonging, with well-maintained streets of detached homes that attract families at every stage. Nash North homes for sale offer some of the most accessible price points in Hamilton, while Nash North homes for rent provide a welcoming entry point for those looking to settle into this east-end community.

Established detached homes on generous lots with a community atmosphere that balances affordability and neighbourhood pride.
Nash North features a predominantly residential streetscape of detached single-family homes suited to growing families and first-time buyers. Local amenities including shopping, schools, places of worship, and transit stops are all within reach, keeping daily life manageable and convenient without needing to venture far from home.

Neighbourhood parks and local green space give Nash North families room to breathe, while community amenities keep everyday life comfortable.
Hillcrest Park, Sam Manson Park, and Centennial Park provide residents with outdoor spaces for recreation and relaxation throughout the seasons. The neighbourhood is served by public transit and is walkable to a range of local shops, grocery options, and community services. Nearby golf courses and recreational facilities round out the lifestyle offerings for active residents of all ages.
Unexpected Appeal:
The Red Hill Valley Parkway, completed in 2007, transformed Nash North's connectivity, providing a direct eight-kilometre north-south corridor linking residents to the Queen Elizabeth Way and the Lincoln Alexander Parkway.




Nash North offers some of Hamilton's most accessible family housing, with detached homes on generous lots at competitive price points.
The housing stock in Nash North is primarily made up of established detached homes, making it an attractive option for buyers seeking space and value in the Hamilton market. The neighbourhood's affordability, combined with its improving highway connectivity, has made it increasingly appealing to young families and first-time homeowners entering the market.

The combination of affordable family housing, neighbourhood parks, good schools, and outstanding highway access that defines life in Nash North.
Residents of Nash North appreciate a community that delivers genuine value without compromise. The Red Hill Valley Parkway puts the rest of Hamilton and the Golden Horseshoe within easy reach, while parks, schools in both the public and Catholic boards, and a welcoming neighbourhood atmosphere make Nash North a practical and rewarding place to call home. Nothing about this east Hamilton community is pretentious, and everything about it is real.
