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Grimsby, ON Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Grimsby, Ontario

Homes for sale in Grimsby currently have an average price on MLS® of $876,734. The residential landscape is dominated by single detached homes and row houses, catering predominantly to those seeking three or more bedrooms. Grimsby exhibits a strong homeownership culture, with about 85% of its housing units occupied by owners, leaving a smaller percentage for renters. Unlike parts of the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area that experienced distinct construction surges, Grimsby's housing development has been a steady continuum across various decades.  Read more about Grimsby real estate

247 Homes For Sale in Grimsby

Lifestyle

About Living in Grimsby, Ontario

Transportation

The car is very often the favoured method to navigate Grimsby. Parking is quite easy, and the majority of homes for sale are a rather short car ride from the nearest highway, such as Queen Elizabeth Way. However, residents using public transit may find very few choices in Grimsby by reason of the low service level. Thankfully, property owners have access to a few bus lines. Grimsby is not very appropriate for cycling since the cycling infrastructure is quite bad, and there is a considerable amount of elevation changes. It is also inconvenient for people travelling on foot to move around in Grimsby because very few daily needs can be met without the use of a car.

Services

Parents and their kids will value that wherever their property is located in Grimsby, primary schools are nearby. On the other hand, parents may find it very difficult for their children to reach high schools on foot. Concerning food, getting to the closest supermarket by walking is an option for some, but not all, property owners in Grimsby. Residents can enjoy over 50 restaurants and cafes as well.

Character

Grimsby is reasonably good for those who prefer quiet surroundings, as the streets are usually calm - although there are still several louder sections, especially closer to one of the railway lines or Queen Elizabeth Way. Green spaces aren't well-distributed, which results in them being very hard to access from many locations in the town.