One of the original south-side residential pockets, sitting on the rise between downtown and the regional hospital. Mature trees, character homes, and the kind of walkability that holds value through any market.
Tree-lined streets, mid-century and earlier homes on generous lots, sidewalks that actually go somewhere. The Hill draws professionals, downsizers, and families who want a quiet residential feel without a long commute. You can walk to the hospital, to the river trail, or downtown to Queen Street in 15 to 20 minutes.
Established families upgrading from the suburbs, hospital and university professionals, and a steady flow of empty-nesters who do not want a condo but do not need 3,500 square feet anymore. Demand stays steady because supply is naturally limited.
Most single-family homes sit between $425,000 and $650,000, with the upper end reflecting renovated character homes on the better streets. Tear-down or heavy-renovation candidates occasionally surface in the high $300,000s but they go fast.
Older homes mean older systems. Always confirm the age of the roof, the electrical panel, and the heating setup before getting attached. Lot lines on some Hill streets are quirky, so the survey matters.
I am happy to walk you through specific streets and recent comparables. Book a 20 minute call and we will narrow it down.