Hamilton, ON apartments for rent
301 apartments for rent in Hamilton, ON, from 253 communities.
85 King Street East
85 King Street East, Hamilton, ON, L8N 1A9
Maincline - 1098 Main St W Front - A charming duplex home very near McMaster
1098 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8S 1B3
Regency on Main
140 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8P 0B8
Market Street Apartments
111 Market Street, Hamilton, ON, L8R 3K2
Maincline executive Student rooms (private bedroom with shared common areas)
1100 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8S 1B3
7 Foundry Street - Two bedroom unit
7 Foundry Street, Dundas, ON, L9H 1T9
STUDENTS ONLY - 27 West 3rd Street - Private student rooms
27 West 3rd Street, Hamilton, ON, L9C 3J8
168 Arkell Street - Student Housing
168 Arkell Street, Hamilton, ON, L8S 1N8
28 West 4th Street, 4 bedroom single family home near Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario
28 West 4th Street, Hamilton, ON, L9C 3M3
1084 Main St W, - near McMaster University
1084 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8S 1B3
837 QUEENSTON ROAD
837 QUEENSTON ROAD, STONEY CREEK, ON, L8G 1B3
601 - 11 ROBERT STREET 601
601 - 11 ROBERT STREET, Hamilton (Beasley), ON, L8L2N8
1602 - 49 WALNUT STREET S 1602
1602 - 49 WALNUT STREET S, Hamilton (Corktown), ON, L8N2K9
2901 - 20 GEORGE STREET 2901
2901 - 20 GEORGE STREET, Hamilton (Central), ON, L8P0C4
11 Robert Street
11 Robert Street, Hamilton, ON, L8L 0E4
756 Main Street East
756 Main St East, Hamilton, ON, L8M 1L1
4 - 815 MAIN STREET E 4
4 - 815 MAIN STREET E, Hamilton (Gibson), ON, L8M1L7
2 - 145 VICTORIA AVENUE S 2
2 - 145 VICTORIA AVENUE S, Hamilton (Stinson), ON, L8N2T1
401 - 169 JAMES STREET S 401
401 - 169 JAMES STREET S, Hamilton (Corktown), ON, L8P3A3
468 Ottawa Street N.
468 Ottawa Street N., Hamilton, ON, L8H 4A6
Dundurn Lofts
220 Dundurn Street South, Hamilton, ON, L8P 4K7
83 Thorndale Cres.
83 Thorndale Cres., Hamilton, ON, L8S 3K3
752 Main
752 Main St East, Hamilton, ON, L8M 1L1
604 - 11 ROBERT STREET 604
604 - 11 ROBERT STREET, Hamilton (Beasley), ON, L8L2N8
102 Wellington Street North
102 Wellington Street North, Hamilton, ON, L8R 1N3
29 West Ave. N.
29 West Ave. N., Hamilton, ON, L8L 5B9
504 - 11 ROBERT STREET 504
504 - 11 ROBERT STREET, Hamilton (Beasley), ON, L8L2N8
5 - 479 ABERDEEN AVENUE 5
5 - 479 ABERDEEN AVENUE, Hamilton (Kirkendall), ON, L8P2S5
Get to know the area
Renter’s City Guide to Hamilton
CITY GUIDE
HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Hamilton is the third largestcity in the province of Ontario. Hamilton has a large steel industry, hence the nickname “Steeltown.” Arts and culture in Hamilton areplentiful, with a growing and vibrant scene, and the city has been the backdrop of many movies. Hamilton celebrates itsmany different cultures and ethnic backgrounds, and hosts events throughout the year to celebrate their diversity. Hamilton also has a rich history, and there are many places to learn about the city’s roots.
Real Estate Market Overview
Foreign buyers who would typically be interested in the Vancouver housing market are turning more towards the Greater Toronto Area, which includes Hamilton. Prices in the city have been increasing,although hey have not yet reached the heated situation in Toronto.Many people in the Greater Toronto Area have even chosen to move to Hamilton. An upgrade to the city’s transportation, an increase in building permits being issued, and a stable economy have been making Hamilton a more desirable place to live.
Rental Market
There is a good supply of rental units in the city, but the demand isn’t as highas for other properties in the area. The vacancy rate in Hamilton has been increasing, which can be attributed to the manyyoung people who do not have the means to leave their parents homes. Young adults are having trouble finding full time jobs and therefore stay with their parents a little longer instead of moving into their own apartment. Although the vacancy rate has been increasing, prices have kept to an upward trend as well. Two bedroom apartments are among the most common types of units in the city.
Employment
The steel industry is a large sector in the city, and Dofasco - a company that manufactures steel - is one of the largest employers. Some other large employers include the City of Hamilton, and McMaster University. The creative industry is also prominentin Hamilton, and continues to grow and attract people to the city, offering many employment opportunities. The area has been losing jobs and it is experiencing an unemployment rate of about 5.8%, although the economy has been stable and in good condition. Services like Employment Hamilton aim to help job seekers and employers find their perfect fit in times of need.
Transportation
There are many different options for transportation in Hamilton. The Hamilton Street Railway Company operates buses for residents to get around. There are many taxi services as well, such as Hamilton Cab and Blue Line Taxi. For national and international travel, the Hamilton International Airport is located in the city. Biking is another great way to get around as the city has many bike paths and designated bike lanes for cyclists.The bus system is convenient for cyclists as well, as there are bike racks on the front of the buses. Harbours and boat launches can be found in the city for anyone looking to travel by boat.
Schools
There are two English language school boards in the city, which are the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, and the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board, which is the Catholic English board. There are also two French language school boards, which are the Conseil scolaireViamonde, and the Catholic French language board, Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. There are many post-secondary options for students in the city to choose from. For students looking to attend university, McMaster University and Brock University are two of the universities located in the city. As for college, Hamilton is home toMohawk College and College Boreal.
Family Life
Hamilton has plenty of fun activities for the whole family. A few places families can visit in the city include the Art Gallery of Hamilton, and Adventure Village. For families who enjoy football, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, a Canadian Football Team, call the city theirhome. Attending a game is sure to be fun for the whole family. The Canadian Football Hall of Fame is also located in Hamilton. In addition to these places the city also has parks and events for kids to enjoy. There are a variety of schools to choose from, and there are many daycares in the area. Summer camps can also be found throughout the city,making forfun summer breaks.