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Bungalows for Sale in Burlington

Burlington has one of the strongest bungalow markets in the GTA's west end. The city's post-war growth through the 1950s-70s filled Aldershot, Roseland, Shoreacres, Dynes, and Elizabeth Gardens with brick bungalows on generous lots — and today those same neighbourhoods are magnets for both downsizers and custom-home builders.

The buyer pool is intense: Burlington consistently ranks among Canada's best places to retire, so renovated one-level homes near the lake command a premium, while original bungalows south of New Street increasingly trade on land value for rebuilds.

Why Buyers Choose Bungalows in Burlington

Single-level living on mature lots — here's what makes bungalows one of the most competitive segments of the Burlington market.

Retirement destination

Burlington's walkable lakefront and hospital access make single-level homes perpetually in demand.

South-of-New land value

Bungalow lots in Roseland and Shoreacres underpin some of Halton's strongest land appreciation.

Renovation-ready stock

Solid post-war brick construction on wide lots makes Burlington bungalows ideal renovation candidates.

Escarpment to lake range

From rural bungalows near Mount Nemo to lakeside pockets, the style spans every Burlington lifestyle.

Where to Find Bungalows in Burlington

These Burlington areas have the deepest bungalow inventory, from original post-war builds to fully renovated and rebuilt homes.

Aldershot

West Burlington's bungalow heartland — deep lots, RBG trails nearby, and a rebuild wave underway.

Roseland & Shoreacres

Burlington's prestige mature streets — bungalows on 60-80 ft lots south of New Street.

Dynes & Longmoor

Well-priced 1960s bungalows on quiet crescents in central-south Burlington.

Elizabeth Gardens

Lakeside-adjacent post-war bungalows on the east end, minutes to Bronte.

Burlington Bungalow FAQs

How much does a bungalow cost in Burlington?

Original bungalows in Dynes, Longmoor, and parts of Aldershot typically start around $900K–$1.1M. Renovated homes and anything south of New Street in Roseland or Shoreacres commonly run $1.3M–$2M+, with premium lots trading on rebuild value.

Which Burlington neighbourhoods are best for bungalows?

Aldershot has the largest and most varied stock; Roseland and Shoreacres offer the most prestigious addresses; Dynes, Longmoor, and Elizabeth Gardens provide the best value for buyers who want to renovate or live in as-is.

Are Burlington bungalows good for downsizers?

Exceptionally — it's the dominant buyer group. One-level living, proximity to Joseph Brant Hospital, the waterfront trail, and downtown Burlington's walkability make renovated bungalows the most requested downsizing product in the city.

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