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    168 Arkell Street, Hamilton, ON L8S 1N8
    1 BED $715+
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    29 West Ave. N., Hamilton, ON L8L 5B9
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    756 Main St East, Hamilton, ON L8M 1L1
    1 BED $1,575
    2 BEDS $1,700
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    83 Thorndale Cres., Hamilton, ON L8S 3K3
    1 BED $450
    3 BEDS $1,350
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    1 BED $965+
    6 BEDS $3,200
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    7 Foundry Street, Dundas, ON L9H 1T9
    1 BED $2,195
    2 BEDS $1,699+
    3 BEDS $2,295
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    111 Market Street, Hamilton, ON L8R 3K2
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    1 BED $1,800
    2 BEDS $1,995+
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    1117 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 1B9
    Studio $80
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    837 QUEENSTON ROAD, STONEY CREEK, ON L8G 1B3
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    2+ BEDS $1,745
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    149 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8P 1H9
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    85 King Street East, Hamilton, ON L8N 1A9
    1 BED $1,795
    2 BEDS $2,595
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    42 Tisdale St. S., Hamilton, ON L8N 2W2
    2 BEDS $1,450
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    140 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8P 0B8
    1 BED $2,202+
    2 BEDS $2,737+
    3 BEDS $3,760+
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    101 Governor’S Road, Dundas, ON L9H 6L7
    1 BED $2,100+
    2 BEDS $2,395
    3 BEDS $2,995
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    44 Macaulay Street West, Hamilton, ON L8L 1E7
    1 BED $1,450
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    468 Ottawa Street N., Hamilton, ON L8H 4A6
    1 BED $1,300+
    2 BEDS $1,450+
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    220 Cannon Street East, Hamilton, ON L8L2B1
    1 BED $1,799
    2 BEDS $2,050
    3 BEDS $2,250
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    177 King Street East, Hamilton, ON L8N 1B3
    1 BED $1,950
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    220 Dundurn Street South, Hamilton, ON L8P 4K7
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    47-53 King William Street, Hamilton, ON L8R 1A2
    1 BED $1,950
    2 BEDS $2,100
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    774 Barton Street East, Hamilton, ON L8L 3B1
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    752 Main St East, Hamilton, ON L8M 1L1
    Studio $1,575
    1 BED $1,575+
    2 BEDS $1,700
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    200 E 8Th St, Hamilton, ON L9A 3L8
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    1205 Cannon Street East, Hamilton, ON L8H 1T8
    1 BED $1,400
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Getting around in Hamilton, ON

7 /100
Car-Dependent
38 /100
Some Transit
14 /100
Somewhat Bikeable
Walk Score®: 7, Transit Score®: 38, Bike Score®: 14

Frequently asked questions

When were prices and availability in Hamilton, ON last updated?

Prices and availability in Hamilton, ON were last updated on 25 Mar 2024.

What is the price range for a studio apartment in Hamilton, ON?

The price range for a studio apartment in Hamilton, ON is between $80 and $2,050. View all studio apartments in Hamilton, ON.

What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Hamilton, ON?

The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Hamilton, ON is between $450 and $2,617. Browse all available 1-bedroom apartments in Hamilton, ON now.

What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Hamilton, ON?

The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Hamilton, ON is between $1,450 and $3,011. Browse and find a 2-bedroom apartment in Hamilton, ON.

What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Hamilton, ON?

The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Hamilton, ON is between $1,350 and $3,898. Browse all available 3-bedroom apartments in Hamilton, ON.

Renter's guide to Hamilton, ON

Hamilton is a large Ontario city situated in southern Canada. The city is part of a region known as the Golden Horseshoe, located along Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. The Golden Horseshoe is known for its dense population, as the cities here make up 55 percent of the population of Ontario and more than 21 percent of the nation's population overall.

Hamilton boasts excellent recreation and arts options, as well as affordable healthcare. In 2018, Hamilton Health Sciences, one of the major healthcare facilities in the city, was ranked by Research Infosource Inc. as one of Canada's top three research hospitals.

Hamilton is considered the third-largest Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) in Ontario, and the ninth-largest in Canada. The city's population is about 20 percent of Toronto's and it has about six times the number of people compared to the nearby city of Niagara Falls. The distance between Hamilton and Toronto is 43 miles, and the city is 321 miles from Ottawa.

Hamilton's climate is fairly moderate when compared to other Canadian cities. It is classified as humid continental, which means the city has warm, humid summers and cold winters. The weather in Hamilton consists of summer temperatures that average at around 72ºF, with extreme temperatures rising above 90ºF. The city's winter temperatures are around 40ºF, with extreme lows around -20ºF. The average annual rainfall in Hamilton is 33 inches, which occurs mostly in the spring, summer, and autumn months. Hamilton gets a lot of snow and ice in the winter months, about 47 inches every year. The city can experience floods, and rarely tornadoes and earthquakes.

Tips for renting in Hamilton, ON

As with other Ontario cities, renters' rights in Hamilton are covered by the Ontario Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) and supports for renters are available from the Hamilton Community Legal Clinic, the Landlord and Tenant Board, and the Housing Help Centre.

However, it’s up to you to research what your rights are and to make sure everything's clear before meeting with the landlord and signing the lease agreement. It would also be wise to visit the area and see for yourself what the pros and cons are to living there.

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Living in Hamilton, ON

There are both pros and cons to living in Hamilton. Some of the reasons why people should move to Hamilton include the city's milder weather compared to other Canadian cities, its artistic and cultural scenes and diverse restaurant options, its close proximity to Toronto, and the fact that it is not as densely populated as some larger, nearby cities.

Some of Hamilton's cons include fewer public transportation options compared to bigger cities, and large industrial areas throughout the city.

Things to do in Hamilton, ON

There are many fun things to do in Hamilton, including visiting the Royal Botanical Gardens, which sits on 1,100 acres. The area has 27 km of walking trails, as well as an indoor greenhouse, an arboretum, a nature interpretive centre, and a large rock garden.

The best Hamilton attractions for kids include the African Lion Safari, the Hamilton Children’s Museum, Wild Water Works, Puddicombe Farms, Adventure Village, and Westfield Heritage Village. The city is also home to numerous parks and conservation areas where kids can explore nature and even enjoy some waterfalls.

There are plenty of things for couples to do in Hamilton, including wandering through the picturesque Dundurn Castle, which features 40 lavishly decorated rooms. The castle was built in the 1830s and is an example of the Italianate style. Guided tours are available and feature staff dressed in period attire.

If you’re looking for some of the best places to shop in Hamilton, check out Lime Ridge Mall, Eastgate Square, the Downtown Hamilton Shopping District, Ottawa Street Shopping District, and the Hamilton Farmers’ Market.

Things to do

If you’re looking for some of the best places to shop in Hamilton, check out Lime Ridge Mall, Eastgate Square, the Downtown Hamilton Shopping District, Ottawa Street Shopping District, and the Hamilton Farmers’ Market.

A selection of some of the best restaurants in Hamilton includes Quatrefoil, Born & Raised, The Burnt Tongue, Aberdeen Tavern, and Nique Restaurant. The city offers something for everyone in its restaurant scene, with French, Italian, Canadian, Hawaiian, Mexican, along with other exciting options.

The Festival of Friends is a free annual outdoor festival that features arts, crafts, and music. The family-friendly event has been held in the city since 1976. Supercrawl is another music and arts festival held in Hamilton each year, and it attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors to the area.

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Hamilton, ON employment & economy

Hamilton has a long history of manufacturing which continues to be one of the city’s largest industries. Known as the Steel Capital of Canada, Hamilton produces about 60 percent of the country’s steel via Stelco and Dofasco.

Healthcare is also a major Hamilton industry, with the city being home to six hospitals, including McMaster Children's Hospital, St. Peter's Hospital, Hamilton General Hospital, West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, McMaster University Medical Centre, and Juravinski Hospital. The city also has six specialized facilities.

Other major industries in Hamilton’s economy include education, construction, finance, insurance, real estate, and science and technology. Hamilton’s unemployment rate is around 5.6 percent, which is on par with the national rate of 5.8 percent.

Education in Hamilton, ON

Some of the top elementary schools in Hamilton, as ranked by the Fraser Institute, include the Islamic School of Hamilton, Corpus Christi, Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, St John the Baptist, and St Teresa of Avila. Hamilton’s highest-ranked secondary schools include St Mary’s, Westmount, Westdale, Mère-Teresa, and Bishop Ryan. There are several private elementary and secondary schools in the city.

The top colleges and universities in Hamilton include McMaster University (one of the U15 group of Canadian public research universities), a regional campus of Brock University (focused on teacher education), Redeemer University College, McMaster Divinity College, and Mohawk College (applied arts and technology programs).

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