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East London is a historic east-end community in London, Ontario, with roots as an independent village annexed in 1885. It features Victorian-era housing, the revitalizing Old East Village along Dundas Street, and Thames River access.

Attributes

Historic village origins dating to 1885 annexation, Victorian-era housing stock, Old East Village revitalization corridor, Thames River parkland access, and a diverse working-class community character

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A historic east-end London community with roots as an independent village annexed in 1885, featuring Victorian-era housing, the Old East Village revitalization corridor, and Thames River access.



THE PEOPLE

A diverse, working-class community with deep neighbourhood roots and a growing creative population drawn to the Old East Village arts and culture scene along Dundas Street East.



THE LIFESTYLE

Community markets, independent businesses, Thames River parkland, and a revitalizing main street corridor make East London one of the city's most authentically neighbourhood-driven communities.



THE UNEXPECTED

East London was an independent industrial village before its 1885 annexation, and its Victorian-era streetscapes and brick housing stock reflect that distinct and durable urban heritage.



THE MARKET

East London offers Victorian-era homes, semis, and more affordable entry-level properties that attract first-time buyers and investors drawn to the Old East Village revitalization story.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Fanshawe Conservation Area and Fanshawe Lake are a short drive northeast, while the Thames Valley Trail and Veterans Memorial Parkway connect East London to the broader city.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER LONDON AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown London 15 min  |  London Airport 10 min  |  Woodstock 40 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Old East Village, Huron Heights, Argyle
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Around the Block
East London:

A historic east-end community with deep neighbourhood roots, Victorian-era streetscapes, and a revitalizing main street corridor in London, Ontario.

East London traces its origins to an independent industrial village that was annexed by the City of London on January 1, 1885. Whether you are looking for East London homes for sale or East London homes for rent, this community offers character-filled housing, a strong neighbourhood identity, and a location that places residents close to the Thames River, the Old East Village arts corridor, and the Forest City's established east-end amenities.


What to Expect:

Victorian-era brick homes, affordable entry-level properties, and an authentic neighbourhood character distinct from London's newer suburban developments.

East London's housing stock reflects its 19th-century industrial village origins, with brick semi-detached homes, detached Victorian houses, and more affordable properties that attract first-time buyers and those seeking character over uniformity. The Old East Village Business Improvement Area along Dundas Street East has brought renewed investment, independent businesses, community murals, and cultural programming to the main street corridor that anchors the broader East London community.


The Lifestyle:

Community markets, independent shops, Thames River trails, and a growing arts scene make East London one of London's most vibrant and authentically rooted neighbourhoods.

The Thames River flows through the south of East London, providing parkland, the Thames Valley Cycling Trail, and green space for residents year-round. The Old East Village hosts community events, a farmers market, and a concentration of independent cafes and shops that contribute to the neighbourhood's distinct energy. Fanshawe Conservation Area and Fanshawe Lake are a short drive northeast, adding outdoor recreation options beyond the urban core.

Unexpected Appeal:

East London's status as a formerly independent industrial village gives it a distinct urban identity that sets it apart from other London east-end communities.

The annexation of London East in 1885 brought one of the region's most active industrial communities into the city fold, and that working heritage is still visible in the brick architecture, the compact street grid, and the close-knit neighbourhood associations that continue to shape East London today. The Old East Village revitalization effort has been recognized as one of the more successful BIA-led urban renewal stories in southwestern Ontario, attracting creative businesses and community programming to a corridor that serves as the social heart of the east end.



The Market:

East London offers some of the most accessible entry-level home prices in the city, with Victorian-era character homes attracting buyers priced out of central London neighbourhoods.

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The neighbourhood's older housing stock and historically working-class character have kept prices more accessible than many London comparables, while the Old East Village revitalization has steadily increased neighbourhood appeal and demand. Investors and first-time buyers have both taken notice of East London's combination of character, community, and value.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The authentic community character, Victorian architecture, Thames River access, and the creative energy of the Old East Village make East London one of the Forest City's most rewarding places to live.

From the brick streetscapes and community murals of Dundas Street East to the Thames Valley Trail and the independent businesses of the Old East Village, East London offers a way of living that values history, community, and authenticity. Downtown London is approximately 15 minutes away, London International Airport is 10 minutes, and Highway 401 connects the east end to Woodstock, Kitchener, and beyond for commuters and travellers alike.


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