Burlington, ON apartments for rent
273 apartments for rent in Burlington, ON, from 248 communities.
Prospect Street Apartments
2022 Prospect St., Burlington, ON, L7R 1Z1
Martha Terrace
395 Martha Street, Burlington, ON, L7R 4A9
La Salle Towers
20 North Shore Boulevard West, Burlington, ON, L7T 1A1
Robinson Apartments
799 Robinson Street, Burlington, ON, L7R 1Z2
204 - 830 ROBINSON STREET 204
204 - 830 ROBINSON STREET, Burlington (Brant), ON, L7R2L5
123 - 4878 POWERS COMMON 123
123 - 4878 POWERS COMMON, Burlington (Alton), ON, L7M2B4
303 - 370 MARTHA STREET 303
303 - 370 MARTHA STREET, Burlington (Brant), ON, L7R0G9
230 - 5317 UPPER MIDDLE ROAD 230
230 - 5317 UPPER MIDDLE ROAD, Burlington (Orchard), ON, L7L0G8
319 - 4878 POWERS COMMON 319
319 - 4878 POWERS COMMON, Burlington (Alton), ON, L7M2B4
1103 - 2075 LAKESHORE ROAD 1103
1103 - 2075 LAKESHORE ROAD, Burlington (Brant), ON, L7R1E2
426 - 4878 POWERS COMMON 426
426 - 4878 POWERS COMMON, Burlington (Alton), ON, L7M2B4
53 - 2049 PROSPECT STREET 53
53 - 2049 PROSPECT STREET, Burlington (Brant), ON, L7R1Z2
1205 - 2075 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD 1205
1205 - 2075 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD, Burlington (Brant), ON, L7R0H3
457 PLAINS Road E Unit# 224 224
457 PLAINS Road E Unit# 224, Burlington, ON, L7T2E2
BSMT - 586 CHAMBERLAIN ROAD Bsmt
BSMT - 586 CHAMBERLAIN ROAD, Burlington (Shoreacres), ON, L7L2V5
D414 - 5220 DUNDAS STREET D414
D414 - 5220 DUNDAS STREET, Burlington (Orchard), ON, L7L0J4
302 - 1411 WALKERS LINE 302
302 - 1411 WALKERS LINE, Burlington (Tansley), ON, L7M4P5
410 - 4025 KILMER DRIVE 410
410 - 4025 KILMER DRIVE, Burlington (Tansley), ON, L7M4M5
A - 1093 GALLAGHER ROAD A
A - 1093 GALLAGHER ROAD, Burlington (LaSalle), ON, L7T2M7
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Renter’s City Guide to Burlington
CITY GUIDE
BURLINGTON, ONTARIO
Located along the shore of Lake Ontario, Burlington has a population of over 175,000 people. The city is surrounded by the communities of Hamilton, and covers over 185 square kilometres in the province’s southern section. Burlington’s location next to Lake Ontario, along with its many parks and golf courses, make it a visually pleasing place to live. Its proximity to larger urban centres like Hamilton provides access to many entertainment, dining, employment, and education options.
Real Estate Market Overview
Compared to other communities in the Regional Municipality of Halton, Burlington’s housing options are affordable, with average prices ranging from $480,000 to $550,000. Single-family homes in Burlington tend to be on large lots, particularly homes closest to the lakefront. They are often large and include a mix of older and newer builds. Condo options can be found throughout the city and are usually more affordable than single-family homes. They include a mix of newer and oldercomplexes. Vacant land is available on the outskirts of the city for a high price, and commercial retail space can be found mostly in the northern section.
Rental Market
Burlington has not seen much change in vacancy rates over the past several years, and its rental market remains tight, with a vacancy rate of around 1.5%. Rental townhouses are a popular option in the city, making up about 14% of the rental supply and costing about the same as traditional apartment units. While there has been some small growth in the number of rental units available in the area, demand for the units means they are occupied quickly and do not contribute to a higher vacancy rate. Vacancy rates are lower for larger apartment buildings than they are for smaller buildings, likely because of the amenities and locations associated with larger buildings. Average rent costs in Burlington range from $860 for a bachelor apartment to $1,500 for an apartment with three or more bedrooms.
Employment
Burlington has a diverse economy, with major industries including advanced manufacturing, business and financial services, food processing and packaging, information and communications technology, life and earth sciences, steel and metal fabrication, and transportation and logistics. Private companies that employ a significant number of Burlington’s workforce include Fearmans Pork Inc., EMC2, Boehringer Ingelheim, Evertz Microsystems, and Cogeco Cable, while major public sector employers include the Halton District School Board, the Halton District Catholic School Board, the City of Burlington, and Joseph Brant Hospital. The unemployment rate in the city is normally between 5% and 6%, which is close to the national rate.
Transportation
Burlington Transit operates public bus services in the city and has a fleet of 67 vehicles. The buses service about 25 routes throughout the city and provide accessible transportation, even for those with mobility issues or baby strollers. Burlington Transit routes connect residents to other transportation options such as Hamilton Street Railway and Oakville Transit. Burlington is also serviced by GO Transit, Greyhound (long-distance bus), and VIA Rail (train).
Schools
Four school boards operate primary and secondary schools in Burlington: Halton District School Board, Halton Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire Viamonde, and Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. The school boards operate close to 40 secular public schools and around 20 Catholic schools. Schools in the area include Alexander’s Public School, Clarksdale Public School, Charles R. Beaudoin Public School, Nelson High School, Robert Bateman High School, and St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Elementary School. Private school options are also available. Burlington’s post-secondary options include Oxford College, with programs in business, dental hygiene, office administration, healthcare, and esthetics; Edge Academy, offering personal support worker courses; and the DeGroote School of Business (affiliated with McMaster University), which provides programs in executive management, health leadership, and technology.Other post-secondary options can be found in nearby communities such as Hamilton and Oakville.
Family Life
Royal Botanical Gardens, a national historic site, is the largest botanical garden in Canada. There are four formal gardens that feature a wide variety of plants, and 1,100 hectares of nature reserve that provide 27 kilometres of walking trails. The RBG Centre provides indoor and outdoor displays and is host to events and programs throughout the year. The Art Gallery of Burlington holds numerous exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing works by local and national artists. The award-winning gallery also holds classes and workshops for people of all ages and hosts arts-related events throughout the year.