Aldershot, Roseland, Millcroft, Headon Forest and The Orchard sit between the Niagara Escarpment and Lake Ontario, and none of them price the same way. Fifteen years reading the difference between an escarpment lot and a north-end subdivision before you offer, or before you list.
Burlington's geography splits its market in two — hillside and ravine lots along the Niagara Escarpment carry a different premium than the waterfront core around Spencer Smith Park. Roseland holds some of the city's largest, most established lots, while Aldershot mixes older bungalows with newer infill near the GO station. Millcroft and Headon Forest serve the family buyer with golf-course and subdivision living, and The Orchard continues to absorb north-end growth spilling over from Oakville and Milton.
Whether you're chasing walkable downtown condo living, a ravine lot in Aldershot, or a family subdivision in Millcroft, Burlington's pricing depends on which side of the escarpment — and how close to the water — you're looking.
Each area below covers a specific pocket of Burlington — comparables, inventory and buyer demand are tracked at this level, not the city-wide average.
A mix of established bungalows and newer infill near the escarpment, with GO station access.
Aldershot Real Estate →A prestige established neighbourhood with mature trees and some of the city's largest lots.
Roseland Real Estate →Newer executive homes built around a golf-course community, with strong schools.
Millcroft Real Estate →Family subdivisions with easy highway access, a value entry point relative to the waterfront.
Headon Forest Real Estate →A newer-build family community in north Burlington, close to Bronte Creek Provincial Park.
The Orchard Real Estate →If it's within Burlington, it's within reach — get a read on your specific block.
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