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Halton

Photo of Oakville in Halton Region

Halton Region is located on the western edge of Lake Ontario, about an hour drive from the City of Toronto. With a total population of over 590,000, Halton Region is rapidly growing and has a strong economy based on manufacturing, technology, and financial services.

The region is made up of four municipalities, including Burlington, Oakville, Milton, and the town of Halton Hills. With its diverse population, vibrant economy, and natural beauty, Halton Region is a great place to live, work, and play.

Let’s take a look at the region’s three largest municipalities, by population:

Oakville

  • Population (2021): 213,759
  • Population growth since 2016: 10.28%
  • Density: 1,595/km2

Oakville is known for its excellent quality of life and is home to many parks, trails, and conservation areas. It is a great place to raise a family, with many excellent schools, recreational activities, and cultural events available.

Burlington

  • Population (2022): 183,948
  • Population growth since 2016: 1.98%
  • Density: 946.8/km2

Burlington offers plenty to offer if you’re looking for some culture. The city is home to numerous museums, galleries, and other attractions. The Royal Botanical Gardens is a crowd favorite, with several gardens and exhibits to explore.

Milton

  • Population (2022): 132,979
  • Population growth since 2016: 20.75%
  • Density: 365.5/km2

One of the fastest growing communities in Canada, Milton is known for its rural charm. With a backdrop of the Niagara Escarpment, Milton is home to many parks and recreational facilities, including the Hilton Falls Conservation Area.

Halton Region Real Estate Market

Average Resale Price (2016) $807,342
Average Resale Price (2021) $1,232,967
Change 52.72%
Average Resale Price by Property Type 2016 Average Resale Price by Property Type 2021 Change
All Home Types $807,342 $1,232,967 52.72%
Single-Family Detached $1,020,601 $1,810,446 77.39%
Semi-Detached $642,500 $1,180,807 83.78%
Townhouse $602,500 $1,128,518 87.31%
Condo Townhouse $492,895 $841,779 70.78%
Condo Apartment $404,759.00 $699,100.00 72.72%
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