Aldershot Homes for Sale
West Burlington's waterfront corner — Aldershot GO, Royal Botanical Gardens, and a mix of condo, townhome, and some premium lakefront detached inventory.
Aldershot is west Burlington's waterfront corner — bordered by the Hamilton municipal line on the west, Highway 403 on the north, and Burlington Bay on the south. Historically a working-class Burlington pocket, it has transformed meaningfully over the last two decades with the addition of waterfront condos, townhome infill along the Plains Road corridor, and a small but growing luxury-detached pocket in the Bayview sub-area. Anchored by Aldershot GO station, one of the best-positioned commuter stops in the west GTA.
Pricing ranges widely across the neighbourhood. Freehold detached in the LaSalle pocket lists $1M–$1.75M for established family homes. The Bayview sub-area adds a waterfront-adjacent luxury tier with detached typically $1.4M–$2.5M, reaching $3M–$5M+ for premium bayfront properties. Freehold townhomes $700K–$900K; condos along Plains Road $500K–$800K. Most transit-oriented Burlington community with the widest overall price range.
Listings below are every active Aldershot MLS match (LaSalle + Bayview sub-areas) in the freehold family segment right now.
Why buyers search Aldershot
- Aldershot GO — 4 trains per hour peak, 50 min to Union
- Royal Botanical Gardens — directly north of the neighbourhood
- Burlington Bay waterfront — Bayview pocket has direct bayfront access
- Highway 403 + QEW within 5 min
- Widest price range of any Burlington community — $500K–$5M+
Active Aldershot listings
24 active MLS listings, $1.5M and up. Updated every 15 minutes.
LaSalle vs Bayview sub-areas
Aldershot is functionally two sub-markets that this page aggregates. LaSalle is the core residential belt — most of the neighbourhood's detached family inventory, townhome infill, and Plains Road commercial strip. Pricing sits $1M–$1.75M for detached, $700K–$900K for townhomes. Bayview is a smaller sub-area along the Burlington Bay shoreline with a concentration of premium detached (often 1960s–80s originals on oversized lots, increasingly teardown-rebuilds) — detached trades $1.4M–$2.5M for established inventory, with direct-bayfront properties reaching $3M–$5M+.
For family buyers at mainstream Burlington pricing, LaSalle is the focus. For buyers specifically wanting bayfront-adjacent luxury at a meaningful discount to Shoreacres or Oakville waterfront, the Bayview sub-area is a distinctive value play — similar waterfront access profile at materially lower pricing.
Aldershot — frequently asked
How much does a home in Aldershot cost?
Freehold detached in the main LaSalle pocket typically lists $1M–$1.75M. The Bayview sub-area adds detached at $1.4M–$2.5M, reaching $3M–$5M+ for direct-bayfront premium properties. Freehold townhomes $700K–$900K; condos along Plains Road $500K–$800K. Widest overall price range of any Burlington community.
What's the difference between Aldershot and LaSalle?
LaSalle is the formal TRREB CityRegion label for the core of what locals call Aldershot — the residential belt south of the 403 and west of downtown Burlington. "Aldershot" is the neighbourhood's historical name, still used in signage, community events, and the GO station designation. This page aggregates LaSalle and the adjacent Bayview sub-area to show the full Aldershot geography under the name locals actually use.
How's the commute from Aldershot?
Excellent — one of the best transit profiles in the west GTA. Aldershot GO station runs 4+ trains per hour at peak, with 50-minute service to Union Station on the Lakeshore West line. QEW at Plains Road is 3 minutes. Highway 403 at the northern edge is 5 minutes. Pearson Airport is 35 minutes east via the 407. For rail-commute-oriented families, Aldershot is one of the strongest west-GTA options.
Is the Royal Botanical Gardens a meaningful amenity?
Yes — it's directly adjacent to Aldershot's northern edge, covering roughly 2,400 acres of gardens, trails, and conservation land. Canada's largest botanical garden by size, with significant horticultural and natural-history value. Aldershot residents have walking-scale access to extensive trail networks, and the gardens are both a recreational resource and a meaningful protected-greenbelt boundary that constrains further north-side development.
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