Houses for Sale in Central, Hamilton

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📊 Houses For Sale in Central, Hamilton — Listings Snapshot
Data as of June 14, 2026
Definition: A house on this page refers to a freehold-style residential home listing shown on this website for Central, Hamilton, based on the latest published keyword snapshot for this local property type. Depending on the listing, that can include detached homes, semi-detached homes, freehold townhouses, and other house-style freehold residential properties shown on this website within the latest published keyword snapshot.
This public section highlights the houses displayed on this website as of June 14, 2026, using the latest published keyword snapshot for active inventory and median asking price for this property type.
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Current house listings
11
Displayed listings matching Houses For Sale in Central, Hamilton as of June 14, 2026.
Median asking price
$559,000
Median asking price of the visible house listings in the latest published snapshot for this page.
📋 Overview of Houses for Sale in Central, Hamilton

As of June 14, 2026, there were about 11 house listings in Central, Hamilton displayed on this website, with a median asking price of $559,000.

This public section is designed to help buyers and sellers quickly understand the current freehold house inventory visible on this site and the typical asking-price level in Central, 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.

📍 How Central, Hamilton House Asking Prices Compare

As of June 14, 2026, the median asking price for houses in Central, Hamilton is $559,000.

Compared with the other neighbourhoods in Hamilton:

Higher-priced than Central, Hamilton: Greensville ($2,074,950, about 271.2% higher), Rural Ancaster ($1,999,999, about 257.8% higher), Carlisle ($1,649,900, about 195.2% higher), Sherwood ($1,625,000, about 190.7% higher), Rural Flamborough ($1,499,950, about 168.3% higher), Ancaster ($1,499,900, about 168.3% higher), Iroquoia Heights ($1,369,900, about 145.1% higher), Rural Stoney Creek ($1,347,000, about 141% higher), Meadowlands ($1,299,900, about 132.5% higher), Albion Falls ($1,299,900, about 132.5% higher), Durand ($1,249,450, about 123.5% higher), Kernighan ($1,149,000, about 105.5% higher), Waterdown ($1,136,000, about 103.2% higher), Freelton ($1,099,900, about 96.8% higher), Villages of Glancaster ($1,099,000, about 96.6% higher), Sheldon ($1,084,450, about 94% higher), Winona Park ($1,074,900, about 92.3% higher), Hamilton Beach ($1,061,500, about 89.9% higher), Lakeshore ($1,049,450, about 87.7% higher), Mohawk ($1,034,900, about 85.1% higher), Rushdale ($1,028,500, about 84% higher), Allison ($1,000,000, about 78.9% higher), Jerseyville ($999,000, about 78.7% higher), Gershome ($994,000, about 77.8% higher), Carpenter ($993,950, about 77.8% higher), Dundas ($991,500, about 77.4% higher), Hannon ($969,900, about 73.5% higher), Airport Employment Area ($940,250, about 68.2% higher), Chappel ($920,000, about 64.6% higher), Binbrook ($900,000, about 61% higher), Rural Glanbrook ($899,995, about 61% higher), Gilkson ($899,450, about 60.9% higher), Kirkendall ($884,000, about 58.1% higher), Stoney Creek Industrial ($874,495, about 56.4% higher), Westcliffe ($862,450, about 54.3% higher), Falkirk ($861,950, about 54.2% higher), Barnstown ($859,900, about 53.8% higher), Butler ($859,450, about 53.7% higher), Stoney Creek ($849,988, about 52.1% higher), Pleasant View ($847,000, about 51.5% higher), Mountview ($839,900, about 50.3% higher), Red Hill ($839,450, about 50.2% higher), Fruitland ($829,900, about 48.5% higher), Gurnett ($825,000, about 47.6% higher), Gourley ($819,999, about 46.7% higher), Ryckmans ($810,944, about 45.1% higher), Trenholme ($809,000, about 44.7% higher), Templemead ($806,944, about 44.4% higher), Winona ($799,999, about 43.1% higher), Quinndale ($799,900, about 43.1% higher), Rolston ($799,900, about 43.1% higher), Westdale ($799,900, about 43.1% higher), Riverdale ($799,000, about 42.9% higher), Stoney Creek Mountain ($798,950, about 42.9% higher), Mount Hope ($789,945, about 41.3% higher), Gilbert ($789,900, about 41.3% higher), Stinson ($789,900, about 41.3% higher), Greenford ($784,450, about 40.3% higher), Ainslie Wood ($774,450, about 38.5% higher), Fessenden ($769,000, about 37.6% higher), Randall ($765,000, about 36.9% higher), Eleanor ($764,500, about 36.8% higher), Bruleville ($749,990, about 34.2% higher), Huntington ($749,900, about 34.2% higher), Lisgar ($749,900, about 34.2% higher), Corktown ($749,888, about 34.1% higher), Blakeley ($749,000, about 34% higher), Broughton ($749,000, about 34% higher), St. Clair ($739,900, about 32.4% higher), Vincent ($729,000, about 30.4% higher), Kentley ($724,900, about 29.7% higher), Macassa ($724,839, about 29.7% higher), Sunninghill ($719,900, about 28.8% higher), Balfour ($719,000, about 28.6% higher), Corman ($712,450, about 27.5% higher), Burkholme ($707,450, about 26.6% higher), Berrisfield ($704,500, about 26% higher), Bonnington ($699,999, about 25.2% higher), Rosedale ($699,900, about 25.2% higher), Greeningdon ($692,000, about 23.8% higher), Thorner ($689,950, about 23.4% higher), Hill Park ($689,000, about 23.3% higher), Glenview ($684,450, about 22.4% higher), Delta ($682,400, about 22.1% higher), Lawfield ($675,000, about 20.8% higher), Southam ($652,450, about 16.7% higher), Bartonville ($639,500, about 14.4% higher), Centremount ($639,495, about 14.4% higher), Strathcona ($624,000, about 11.6% higher), Inch Park ($614,800, about 10% higher), Parkview ($612,400, about 9.6% higher), Buchanan ($599,900, about 7.3% higher), Hampton Heights ($595,000, about 6.4% higher), McQuesten ($589,950, about 5.5% higher), Raleigh ($589,900, about 5.5% higher), Eastmount ($577,450, about 3.3% higher), Beasley ($569,000, about 1.8% higher), and North End ($567,450, about 1.5% higher).

Lower-priced than Central, Hamilton: Yeoville ($550,000, about 1.6% lower), Normanhurst ($549,450, about 1.7% lower), Stipley ($519,950, about 7% lower), Landsdale ($514,950, about 7.9% lower), Gibson ($499,999, about 10.6% lower), Homeside ($499,000, about 10.7% lower), Crown Point ($493,900, about 11.6% lower), Industrial Sector ($449,750, about 19.5% lower), and Stripley ($344,950, about 38.3% lower).

❓ FAQ and Answers: Central, Hamilton — Houses For Sale

A house for sale on this page refers to a freehold-style residential home listing in Central, Hamilton. Depending on the property, that can include detached homes, semi-detached homes, freehold townhouses, and other house-style freehold residential properties shown on this website within the latest published keyword snapshot.

As of June 14, 2026, there were 11 displayed house listings matching Houses For Sale in Central, Hamilton on this website.

As of June 14, 2026, the median asking price for houses in Central, Hamilton was $559,000 based on the visible listings in the latest published snapshot for this page.

Among Central, Hamilton and the Hamilton neighbourhoods compared on this page, Greensville currently has the highest median asking price for houses at about $2,074,950.

Among Central, Hamilton and the Hamilton neighbourhoods compared on this page, Stripley currently has the lowest median asking price for houses at about $344,950.

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