A condo on this page refers to a condo listing that falls within this website’s active condo segment for Inch Park, Hamilton, based on the latest published snapshot for this local property type.
As of July 4, 2026, this page showed about 1 condo listing in Inch Park, Hamilton displayed on this website.
Within that condo snapshot, the median asking price was $449,999.
This public section is designed to help buyers and sellers understand the condo segment visible on this site in Inch Park, Hamilton.
As of July 4, 2026, the median asking price for condos in Inch Park, Hamilton is $449,999.
Compared with the other neighbourhoods in Hamilton:
Higher-priced than Inch Park, Hamilton: Mount Hope ($749,900, about 66.6% higher), Rural Glanbrook ($717,495, about 59.4% higher), Meadowlands ($714,950, about 58.9% higher), Ancaster ($709,900, about 57.8% higher), Chedoke Park ($699,450, about 55.4% higher), Fruitland ($667,000, about 48.2% higher), Twenty Place ($649,750, about 44.4% higher), Villages of Glancaster ($624,900, about 38.9% higher), Binbrook ($619,900, about 37.8% higher), Butler ($604,900, about 34.4% higher), Kirkendall ($599,999, about 33.3% higher), Kennedy ($595,000, about 32.2% higher), Broughton ($559,900, about 24.4% higher), Stoney Creek Mountain ($549,900, about 22.2% higher), McQuesten ($531,950, about 18.2% higher), Dundas ($529,900, about 17.8% higher), Gourley ($529,900, about 17.8% higher), Trenholme ($527,400, about 17.2% higher), Strathcona ($526,450, about 17% higher), Waterdown ($519,900, about 15.5% higher), Allison ($519,900, about 15.5% higher), Mountview ($519,000, about 15.3% higher), Lakeshore ($499,900, about 11.1% higher), Greenford ($499,900, about 11.1% higher), Fessenden ($494,000, about 9.8% higher), Quinndale ($469,450, about 4.3% higher), Stoney Creek ($464,000, about 3.1% higher), Templemead ($459,900, about 2.2% higher), and Falkirk ($459,900, about 2.2% higher).
Lower-priced than Inch Park, Hamilton: Red Hill ($449,900, about 0% lower), Gilkson ($449,800, about 0% lower), Bruleville ($439,000, about 2.4% lower), Rolston ($432,450, about 3.9% lower), Ainslie Wood ($425,000, about 5.6% lower), Central ($419,000, about 6.9% lower), Beasley ($380,500, about 15.4% lower), Rural Flamborough ($379,900, about 15.6% lower), Riverdale ($379,900, about 15.6% lower), Durand ($374,900, about 16.7% lower), Stinson ($370,000, about 17.8% lower), Vincent ($349,950, about 22.2% lower), Corman ($339,000, about 24.7% lower), Corktown ($314,900, about 30% lower), Glenview ($314,900, about 30% lower), Raleigh ($289,900, about 35.6% lower), Eastmount ($286,950, about 36.2% lower), and Stipley ($279,999, about 37.8% lower).
A condo on this page refers to a condo listing that falls within this website’s active condo segment for Inch Park, Hamilton, based on the latest published snapshot for this local property type.
As of July 4, 2026, there were 1 displayed condo listing in Inch Park, Hamilton on this website.
As of July 4, 2026, the median asking price in the latest published condo snapshot for Inch Park, Hamilton was $449,999.
Among Inch Park, Hamilton and the Hamilton neighbourhoods compared on this page, Mount Hope currently has the highest condo median asking price at about $749,900.
Among Inch Park, Hamilton and the Hamilton neighbourhoods compared on this page, Stipley currently has the lowest condo median asking price at about $279,999.