Homes for Sale with Big Backyards in Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton

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📊 Homes With Big Backyard in Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton — Listings Snapshot
Data as of May 18, 2026
Definition: A home with a big backyard on this page refers to a property with a large usable backyard shown on this website for Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton, based on the latest published keyword snapshot for this local property type. Unlike a page focused on existing houses or condos, this page is for properties where the main value is the yard size and outdoor usability, which may appeal to buyers looking to use outdoor space, garden, entertain, or compare yard and lot usability, subject to buyer due diligence.
This public section highlights the homes with big backyards displayed on this website as of May 18, 2026, using the latest published keyword snapshot for active inventory and median asking price.
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Homes with big backyards
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Displayed homes-with-big-backyard listing in Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton as of May 18, 2026.
Median asking price
$1,429,900
Median asking price of the displayed homes with big backyards in the latest published snapshot.
📋 Overview of Homes With Big Backyard For Sale in Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton

As of May 18, 2026, this page showed about 1 homes-with-big-backyard listing in Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton.

Within that homes-with-big-backyard snapshot, the median asking price was $1,429,900.

This public section is designed to help buyers and sellers understand the visible inventory of homes with big backyards and asking-price level in Iroquoia Heights, 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, keyword-filter rules, and update timing.

📍 How Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton Homes-With-Big-Backyard Asking Prices Compare

As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for homes with big backyards in Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton is $1,429,900.

Compared with the other neighbourhoods in Hamilton:

Higher-priced than Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton: Durand ($2,199,900, about 53.8% higher), Rural Ancaster ($1,998,000, about 39.7% higher), Carlisle ($1,899,450, about 32.8% higher), Freelton ($1,839,000, about 28.6% higher), Ancaster ($1,795,000, about 25.5% higher), Fruitland ($1,599,900, about 11.9% higher), Meadowlands ($1,599,900, about 11.9% higher), Lakeshore ($1,599,000, about 11.8% higher), Rural Flamborough ($1,499,900, about 4.9% higher), and Jerseyville ($1,499,450, about 4.9% higher).

Lower-priced than Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton: Sheldon ($1,424,950, about 0.3% lower), Dundas ($1,409,450, about 1.4% lower), Huntington ($1,399,900, about 2.1% lower), Winona Park ($1,374,450, about 3.9% lower), Greensville ($1,300,000, about 9.1% lower), Gurnett ($1,262,400, about 11.7% lower), Rural Glanbrook ($1,249,900, about 12.6% lower), Rural Stoney Creek ($1,239,000, about 13.4% lower), Hamilton Beach ($1,237,500, about 13.5% lower), Waterdown ($1,225,000, about 14.3% lower), Hannon ($1,199,900, about 16.1% lower), Mount Hope ($1,199,900, about 16.1% lower), Stoney Creek Mountain ($1,199,000, about 16.1% lower), Corktown ($1,100,000, about 23.1% lower), Westdale ($1,049,950, about 26.6% lower), Stoney Creek ($949,999, about 33.6% lower), Gilkson ($914,450, about 36% lower), Sunninghill ($899,000, about 37.1% lower), Eleanor ($876,894, about 38.7% lower), Binbrook ($870,000, about 39.2% lower), Pleasant View ($847,000, about 40.8% lower), Beasley ($844,500, about 40.9% lower), Randall ($834,450, about 41.6% lower), Red Hill ($829,900, about 42% lower), Rosedale ($799,900, about 44.1% lower), Westcliffe ($799,900, about 44.1% lower), Gilbert ($799,900, about 44.1% lower), Ainslie Wood ($799,000, about 44.1% lower), Gourley ($784,950, about 45.1% lower), Templemead ($769,444, about 46.2% lower), Greeningdon ($749,900, about 47.6% lower), Stoney Creek Industrial ($749,000, about 47.6% lower), Corman ($712,450, about 50.2% lower), Hill Park ($699,839, about 51.1% lower), Riverdale ($699,000, about 51.1% lower), Airport Employment Area ($675,000, about 52.8% lower), North End ($659,900, about 53.8% lower), Balfour ($619,950, about 56.6% lower), Inch Park ($574,995, about 59.8% lower), and McQuesten ($519,900, about 63.6% lower).

❓ FAQ and Answers: Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton — Homes With Big Backyard

A home with a big backyard is a property where the yard or lot characteristics appear larger or more usable than typical listings in the same local market. Buyers may consider these homes for larger outdoor space, garden potential, children or pets, entertaining, or more private yard use, subject to lot dimensions, zoning, grading, and independent due diligence.

As of May 18, 2026, there was 1 displayed listing matching Homes With Big Backyard in Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton on this website.

As of May 18, 2026, the median asking price for homes with big backyards in Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton was $1,429,900 based on the visible listings in the latest published snapshot for this page.

Among Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton and the Hamilton neighbourhoods compared on this page, Durand currently has the highest homes-with-big-backyard median asking price at about $2,199,900.

Among Iroquoia Heights, Hamilton and the Hamilton neighbourhoods compared on this page, McQuesten currently has the lowest homes-with-big-backyard median asking price at about $519,900.

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