A detached home for sale on this page refers to a residential freehold listing categorized as detached and shown on this website for Thorner, Hamilton within the latest published keyword snapshot.
As of May 18, 2026, there were about 2 detached-home listings in Thorner, Hamilton displayed on this website, with a median asking price of $749,900.
This public section is designed to help buyers and sellers quickly understand the current detached-home inventory visible on this site and the typical asking-price level in Thorner, Hamilton.
Public website inventory may differ from the full MLS® board system because displayed listings depend on public-facing feed availability, seller or brokerage participation, and update timing.
As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for detached homes in Thorner, Hamilton is $749,900.
Compared with the other neighbourhoods in Hamilton:
Higher-priced than Thorner, Hamilton: Carlisle ($1,899,000, about 153.2% higher), Mohawk ($1,874,950, about 150% higher), Greensville ($1,850,000, about 146.7% higher), Rural Flamborough ($1,644,455, about 119.3% higher), Rural Ancaster ($1,590,000, about 112% higher), Ancaster ($1,499,900, about 100% higher), Jerseyville ($1,499,450, about 100% higher), Durand ($1,408,888, about 87.9% higher), Albion Falls ($1,314,900, about 75.3% higher), Meadowlands ($1,305,995, about 74.2% higher), Lakeshore ($1,299,925, about 73.3% higher), Waterdown ($1,299,000, about 73.2% higher), Fruitland ($1,237,000, about 65% higher), Carpenter ($1,224,450, about 63.3% higher), Rural Stoney Creek ($1,169,000, about 55.9% higher), Hamilton Beach ($1,165,000, about 55.4% higher), Allison ($1,149,944, about 53.3% higher), Sheldon ($1,129,000, about 50.6% higher), Winona Park ($1,099,900, about 46.7% higher), Rural Glanbrook ($1,099,000, about 46.6% higher), Villages of Glancaster ($1,099,000, about 46.6% higher), Stoney Creek Mountain ($1,049,450, about 39.9% higher), Rushdale ($998,500, about 33.2% higher), Gershome ($996,900, about 32.9% higher), Dundas ($994,500, about 32.6% higher), Chappel ($990,000, about 32% higher), Hannon ($969,900, about 29.3% higher), Broughton ($959,450, about 27.9% higher), Binbrook ($959,000, about 27.9% higher), Stoney Creek ($954,900, about 27.3% higher), Falkirk ($949,900, about 26.7% higher), Fessenden ($939,444, about 25.3% higher), Crerar ($937,000, about 24.9% higher), Mountview ($929,900, about 24% higher), Gourley ($924,450, about 23.3% higher), Kirkendall ($899,450, about 19.9% higher), Gilkson ($899,000, about 19.9% higher), Mount Hope ($884,900, about 18% higher), Ryckmans ($880,500, about 17.4% higher), Riverdale ($874,900, about 16.7% higher), Butler ($849,900, about 13.3% higher), Westcliffe ($824,900, about 10% higher), Sunninghill ($824,450, about 9.9% higher), Gurnett ($819,450, about 9.3% higher), Red Hill ($809,000, about 7.9% higher), Gilbert ($799,950, about 6.7% higher), Freelton ($799,900, about 6.7% higher), Rolston ($799,900, about 6.7% higher), Westdale ($799,450, about 6.6% higher), Ainslie Wood ($799,000, about 6.5% higher), Pleasant View ($798,500, about 6.5% higher), Eleanor ($789,950, about 5.3% higher), Templemead ($787,500, about 5% higher), Vincent ($787,450, about 5% higher), and Randall ($784,900, about 4.7% higher).
Lower-priced than Thorner, Hamilton: Kentley ($749,777, about 0% lower), Stoney Creek Industrial ($749,000, about 0.1% lower), Buchanan ($739,990, about 1.3% lower), Bonnington ($739,500, about 1.4% lower), St. Clair ($732,400, about 2.3% lower), Lisgar ($729,000, about 2.8% lower), Rosedale ($727,400, about 3% lower), Burkholme ($723,900, about 3.5% lower), Greeningdon ($719,000, about 4.1% lower), Corman ($712,495, about 5% lower), Bruleville ($707,400, about 5.7% lower), Hill Park ($699,900, about 6.7% lower), Balfour ($699,900, about 6.7% lower), Quinndale ($699,900, about 6.7% lower), Delta ($698,000, about 6.9% lower), Huntington ($696,950, about 7.1% lower), Berrisfield ($689,000, about 8.1% lower), Lawfield ($688,000, about 8.3% lower), Corktown ($679,900, about 9.3% lower), Airport Employment Area ($675,000, about 10% lower), Bartonville ($669,000, about 10.8% lower), Beasley ($659,900, about 12% lower), Centremount ($649,000, about 13.5% lower), Strathcona ($639,900, about 14.7% lower), Southam ($634,000, about 15.5% lower), Hampton Heights ($619,450, about 17.4% lower), Inch Park ($614,800, about 18% lower), Parkview ($612,400, about 18.3% lower), Blakeley ($599,990, about 20% lower), Glenview ($599,900, about 20% lower), McQuesten ($599,900, about 20% lower), Eastmount ($589,900, about 21.3% lower), Stipley ($581,950, about 22.4% lower), North End ($579,900, about 22.7% lower), Normanhurst ($575,000, about 23.3% lower), Stinson ($569,800, about 24% lower), Raleigh ($534,700, about 28.7% lower), Gibson ($510,000, about 32% lower), Homeside ($499,000, about 33.5% lower), Crown Point ($474,900, about 36.7% lower), Landsdale ($459,900, about 38.7% lower), and Industrial Sector ($459,500, about 38.7% lower).
About the same as Thorner, Hamilton: Macassa ($749,900).
A detached home for sale on this page refers to a residential freehold listing categorized as detached and shown on this website for Thorner, Hamilton within the latest published keyword snapshot.
As of May 18, 2026, there were 2 displayed detached-home listings matching Detached Homes For Sale in Thorner, Hamilton on this website.
As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for detached homes in Thorner, Hamilton was $749,900 based on the visible listings in the latest published snapshot for this page.
Among Thorner, Hamilton and the Hamilton neighbourhoods compared on this page, Carlisle currently has the highest median asking price for detached homes at about $1,899,000.
Among Thorner, Hamilton and the Hamilton neighbourhoods compared on this page, Industrial Sector currently has the lowest median asking price for detached homes at about $459,500.