Welcome to Hamilton / 4200

Hamilton is a dynamic city in southwestern Ontario at the western end of Lake Ontario, known for its dramatic Niagara Escarpment, over 100 waterfalls, and a thriving arts and innovation economy.

Attributes

Urban character with natural surroundings, diverse and affordable housing, a growing cultural scene, and strong regional connectivity

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

The 4200 area is one of Hamilton's established communities, shaped by the city's deep industrial roots and increasingly defined by cultural renewal and residential diversity.



THE PEOPLE

A broad cross-section of Hamilton residents including working families, young professionals, students, and retirees who appreciate the city's affordability and community spirit.



THE LIFESTYLE

Hamilton's abundant green space, waterfall trails, Bayfront Park, Royal Botanical Gardens, and a lively downtown arts district make for an active and culturally rich daily life.



THE UNEXPECTED

Hamilton has become a destination for craft breweries, independent galleries, and culinary innovation, earning a reputation as one of Ontario's most creative mid-sized cities.



THE MARKET

Hamilton continues to offer significantly more affordable real estate than the Greater Toronto Area, with a range of detached homes, townhouses, and condominiums across all price points.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

GO Transit rail service connects Hamilton to downtown Toronto in under an hour, and Niagara wine country is a scenic 45-minute drive to the east.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER HAMILTON AREA

Drive Times:
Toronto 1 hr  |  Niagara Falls 45 min  |  Burlington 25 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Dundas, Ancaster, Stoney Creek
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Hamilton:

A city with industrial roots, natural beauty, and a growing reputation as one of Ontario's most creative urban communities.

Hamilton sits at the western end of Lake Ontario in southwestern Ontario, defined by the dramatic Niagara Escarpment and a proud working-class heritage that has evolved into a vibrant cultural identity. Hamilton / 4200 homes for sale offer access to one of Ontario's most dynamic and affordable real estate markets. Hamilton / 4200 homes for rent provide a flexible entry point into a city that continues to attract newcomers from across the province.


What to Expect:

A city offering a broad range of housing styles and price points, from century homes in mature neighbourhoods to new builds in growing communities.

Buyers in Hamilton can choose from heritage detached homes, semi-detached properties, townhouses, and modern condominiums. The city's housing market remains considerably more affordable than Toronto, making it attractive for first-time buyers, growing families, and investors seeking long-term value in the Greater Golden Horseshoe.


The Lifestyle:

An active, culturally rich city where waterfalls, green trails, local food, and a thriving arts community are all within easy reach.

Hamilton residents enjoy more than 100 waterfalls and the Bruce Trail along the Niagara Escarpment, as well as Bayfront Park on Lake Ontario, the Royal Botanical Gardens, and a downtown core filled with independent restaurants, galleries, and live music venues. The city's Hamilton Farmers' Market has been in continuous operation since 1837, reflecting the depth of its community roots.

Unexpected Appeal:

Hamilton has emerged as a recognized hub for craft brewing, independent cinema, and culinary creativity that rivals much larger Canadian cities.

The city's revitalization has transformed formerly industrial streets into vibrant corridors of small business, art, and community. Neighbourhoods that were once defined purely by manufacturing have become home to award-winning restaurants, independent bookshops, and community gardens, drawing a new generation of residents who value authenticity and local character.



The Market:

A strong and accessible real estate market that continues to attract buyers seeking value and quality of life in the Greater Golden Horseshoe.

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Hamilton's market features everything from entry-level condominiums to executive estates, with detached homes and townhouses making up a significant portion of available inventory. Pricing across the city remains well below the Toronto average, giving buyers more space and value for their investment.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The combination of affordability, culture, and natural beauty that makes Hamilton one of Ontario's most compelling places to call home.

Burlington is just 25 minutes away with lakefront dining and shopping. GO Transit rail service connects Hamilton to Union Station in Toronto in under an hour. To the south and east, Niagara wine country and the falls are a 45-minute drive, making every weekend an opportunity to explore one of Canada's most beautiful regions.


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