Stretching from the Lake Ontario shoreline up the escarpment brow, Stoney Creek pairs established lakeside streets with fast-growing newer-build subdivisions, drawing a steady wave of Hamilton-area commuter buyers.
Stoney Creek splits naturally into two markets. Along the lake and near the historic Battlefield House area, established streets hold post-war bungalows and character homes on larger lots. Up the escarpment, communities like Fifty Point, Lakeavenue and the Highland/Paramount corridor have added a wave of newer-build detached homes, townhomes and low-rise condos over the past decade, drawing young families and first-time buyers priced out of Burlington and Oakville.
Access to the QEW, Confederation GO Station and the Stoney Creek waterfront trail keep the community attractive to commuters working across the western GTA, while Fifty Point Conservation Area and the marina give it recreational pull rarely found this close to a highway corridor.
Figures below are directional estimates — ask Amir for current, street-level comparables before pricing or offering.
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