Kingston, ON Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Kingston, Ontario
Homes for sale in Kingston primarily consist of single detached houses, with a notable presence of large apartment complexes, smaller apartments, and townhomes. The housing landscape here provides a versatile range of unit sizes, from cozy lofts to spacious homes with four or more bedrooms. Approximately two-thirds of Kingston's residents are homeowners, while the rest are renters. Notably, around 30% of the homes were built between 1960 and 1980, with the remainder constructed either before 1960 or during the 1980s. The average price for listings on MLS® is around $869,376. Read more about Kingston real estate
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Nearby and Popular Cities
Neighbourhoods in and around Kingston
- Cataraqui Westbrook
- Greenwood / St Lawrence South
- Cataraqui North
- Gardiners / Meadowbrook
- Inner Harbour
- Sunnyside
- Sydenham
- Williamsville
- Cataraqui River East
- Rideau Heights
- St Lawrence North
- Ravensview
- Markers Acres
- Bayridge West
- Sharpton / Glenvale
- Westwoods
- Fairway Hills
- Bayridge East
- Portsmouth
- Strathcona Park
About Living in Kingston, Ontario
Transportation
The car is very often the favoured approach to navigate Kingston. It is especially convenient to find a parking spot. In contrast, Kingston is not very transit friendly. Nonetheless, there are approximately 20 bus lines crossing the city, and bus stops are commonly relatively close by. Walking is not very practical for house buyers in Kingston since running daily errands is impractical.
Services
A fraction of home buyers in Kingston may be able to shop for their groceries by walking in one of over 50 stores, while others will have to use another means of transportation. There are also a few options for those who care about nearby restaurants and cafes. With respect to education, families may find it challenging to access high schools and primary schools as pedestrians. Additionally, there are only a few daycares and therefore they can be an extended walk away.
Character
Kingston is a fairly good city to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced environment. Public green spaces are easy to get to, since there are over 200 of them nearby for residents to visit and the majority of properties for sale have a park within walking distance. This city is quiet overall, as there are low levels of noise from traffic - however some parts can be quite loud, especially around Highway 401, the airport (YGK) or the railway line.