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Browse 946+ homes for sale in St. Catharines, Ontario. Find detached homes, condos, townhouses & more in the Niagara Region.
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4 Tanner Circle
St. Catharines

82 Vansickle Road
St. Catharines

3- 58 Carlton Street
St. Catharines

192 Woodside Drive
St. Catharines

LOWER- 138 Carlton Street
St. Catharines

33 Abraham Drive
St. Catharines

141 Main Street
St. Catharines

55 BURNESS Drive
St. Catharines

12 Mackie Street
St. Catharines

1107- 15 Towering Heights Boulevard
St. Catharines

55- 131 Rockwood Avenue
St. Catharines

6 Bardadyn Court
St. Catharines
St. Catharines is the largest city in the Niagara Region and one of Ontario's most desirable places to live. Known as "The Garden City," it offers a compelling mix of urban amenities, natural beauty, and affordability compared to the Greater Toronto Area. With Brock University, a thriving arts scene, and excellent healthcare at the new South Niagara Hospital, the city continues to attract families, professionals, and retirees alike.
The real estate market in St. Catharines features everything from charming century homes in the downtown core to modern builds in growing subdivisions like the west end and Grapeview. The city's proximity to the QEW and upcoming GO Train service makes it increasingly popular with GTA commuters looking for more space and value.
Whether you're a first-time buyer looking for an affordable starter home or upgrading to a family-sized property, St. Catharines offers strong value in the Niagara market. Average home prices remain well below the provincial average while the city benefits from ongoing infrastructure investment and population growth.
The average home price in St. Catharines varies by property type and neighbourhood but generally ranges from $500,000 to $700,000 for detached homes. Condos and townhouses are available at lower price points, making the city accessible to a range of buyers.
Yes. St. Catharines offers strong value compared to the GTA, with excellent amenities including Brock University, hospitals, parks, and a growing downtown. The upcoming GO Train expansion will further increase connectivity to Toronto.
Popular neighbourhoods include the Western Hill area, Grapeview, Port Dalhousie (lakefront living), the Old North End for character homes, and newer developments near the QEW for commuters. Each offers a distinct lifestyle and price range.