Neighborhood
Brant Hills
A mature, family-friendly neighborhood in north Burlington, built around Brant Hills Park and within easy reach of Highway 407.
Lifestyle
Established and family-friendly, with mature trees, community parks, and good access to north-end amenities.
Brant Hills is one of north Burlington’s most established family neighborhoods, built up primarily through the 1970s and 80s around its namesake park and community centre.
A settled, walkable pocket
Mature trees and consistent lot sizes give Brant Hills a settled feel, while the community centre, library branch, and surrounding schools make it popular with families who’ve outgrown a starter home but want to stay in Burlington.
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Highlights
- Anchored by Brant Hills Park and Community Centre
- Close to Highway 407 and Burlington's north-end retail
- Mature street trees and established lot sizes
- Good selection of public and Catholic elementary schools
Brant Hills at a glance
- Price range
- $850,000 – $1.3M
- City
- Burlington
Housing types
- Two-storey detached homes
- Backsplits and side-splits
- Townhome complexes
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All active listingsFrequently asked questions
What is Brant Hills known for?
Brant Hills is a mature, family-friendly neighborhood in north Burlington, built around Brant Hills Park and Community Centre, with established trees and a settled, residential feel.
What types of homes are in Brant Hills?
Brant Hills has a mix of two-storey detached homes, backsplits and side-splits from the 1970s and 80s, and several townhome complexes.
Is Brant Hills good for families?
Yes — the neighborhood has a good selection of public and Catholic elementary schools, a community centre and library branch, and parks within walking distance of most homes.
What is the commute like from Brant Hills?
Brant Hills is close to Highway 407 and Burlington's north-end retail, making it convenient for commuters heading east or west across the GTA.
How do Brant Hills prices compare to other Burlington neighborhoods?
Brant Hills typically trades in the $850,000–$1.3M range, often more accessible than waterfront or Aldershot pricing while still offering established lots and mature trees.
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