Looking for houses for sale St Catharines? Known as the Garden City, St. Catharines offers affordable homeownership, scenic parks, and quick access to Niagara Falls, the U.S. border, and the QEW – making it a great choice for families, retirees, and investors.

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26 Hazel Street
460 - Burleigh Hill St. Catharines L2T 1E1

$447,024
Residential Freehold beds: 3 baths: 2.0

SOLD IN 6 DAYS! OVER THE LISTING PRICE!
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Listed by RE/MAX NIAGARA REALTY LTD, BROKERAGE
Data was last updated April 1, 2026 at 04:15 AM (UTC)
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Why Buy Houses for Sale St Catharines

• Lower home prices compared to the GTA and Golden Horseshoe
• Family-friendly neighbourhoods and walkable downtown core
• Access to the QEW, Hwy 406, Brock University, and the U.S. border
• Surrounded by wineries, trails, and Lake Ontario beaches
• Strong rental market and steady appreciation

St Catharines Homes – What You’ll Find

Whether you’re looking near Port Dalhousie, Glenridge, or the North End, homes in St. Catharines often include:

• Detached and semi-detached homes with 2 to 4+ bedrooms
• Larger lots with mature trees, driveways, and backyards
• Renovated kitchens, finished basements, and sunrooms
• Close proximity to schools, shopping, and green space

Start Your Home Search in St Catharines Today

View current listings for houses for sale in St Catharines and let our expert team help you book showings, understand market trends, and secure financing. Whether you’re buying your first home or investing in Niagara, now is a great time to act.

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FAQs – Houses for Sale St Catharines

1. What’s the average cost of a house in St Catharines?
Detached homes typically range from $600,000 to $800,000, depending on the location and size.

2. Is St Catharines a good place to raise a family?
Yes. The city is safe, affordable, and offers great schools, parks, and community programs.

3. What neighbourhoods are popular in St Catharines?
Port Dalhousie, Glenridge, North End, and Western Hill are among the most sought-after areas.

4. Can I commute to Toronto from St Catharines?
Yes. While it’s farther than most commuter towns, GO Transit and QEW access make it possible, especially for hybrid or part-time commuters.