Photos: Most and least expensive homes sold in Hamilton in October 2021
Published November 5, 2021 at 12:44 pm
A report released this week by the Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington (RAHB) pegged the average price for a home in the region at $922,297 for the month of October.
This represents a year-over-year increase of 27 per cent and a five per cent increase from September, the report notes.
According to RAHB, sales in its region — which covers Hamilton, Burlington, Haldimand and Niagara North — increased eight per cent (1,329 sales) compared to September. However, sales were down 18 per cent compared to Oct. 2020.
This, the report notes, is in large part because the inventory of available properties for sale remains low.
“The level of active listings and months of inventory available remains concerning as demand continues to drive the market,” said RAHB president, Donna Bacher.
“We do not anticipate this to change as 2021 comes to a close.”
So, what was moving in Hamilton during the month of October and what was it selling for?
Look no further because here are the most expensive and least expensive homes sold in Hamilton for the month of October 2021.
Least expensive
This condo unit was listed for $297,700 and sold for $311,000. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom penthouse condo located in the heart of downtown Hamilton featured plenty of updates, escarpment views and an open-concept main living and dining area.
This spacious downtown condo was listed for $299,950 and sold for $379,950, It featured two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an updated, large kitchen with a lot of storage, a huge balcony, underground parking and a locker.
This home in Hamilton’s north end was listed for $300,000 and sold for $403,000. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom bungalow had recently undergone renovations and featured a well-appointed modern kitchen, a big backyard and a custom closet in the bedroom.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo was listed for $339,900 and sold for $335,000. Aside from its ideal location, the unit featured updated flooring, windows and sliding door, a large balcony with views of the escarpment and a bright open-concept layout.
This home was listed for $349,000 and sold for $476,000. This pretty little house featured one bedroom and one bathroom, updates throughout including a new kitchen and flooring, enough space to park two or more cars and a huge backyard shaded by mature trees.
Most Expensive
This lush Ancaster property was listed for $1,149,000 and sold for $1,500,000. This home offered 4 + 1 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a large, bright kitchen, a fully finished basement, grand windows throughout, hardwood floors and vaulted ceilings.
This central mountain home was listed for $1,395,900 and sold for $1,396,000. It boasted four bedrooms and three bathrooms, a spacious modern chef’s kitchen, high ceilings throughout, a grand entrance and foyer and breathtaking curb appeal.
This Meadowlands home was listed for $1,595,000 and sold for $1,600,000. It featured five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a huge gourmet kitchen, a bright, open-concept design on the main floor, coffered ceilings and a second kitchen in the fully finished basement.
This Stoney Creek property was listed for $2,149,900 and sold for $2,125,000. This four-bedroom, five-bathroom home located steps from the waterfront featured a luxurious gourmet kitchen, a stunning backyard oasis and high-end finishes throughout.
This Ancaster home was listed for $2,299,900 and sold for $2,299,000. This custom-built home featured four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a massive chef’s eat-in kitchen, grand windows throughout, three fireplaces two balconies and custom stone feature walls.
— pricing data provided by Zoocasa
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