Hintonburg

Ottawa Neighbourhood

Hintonburg

Wellington West, Parkdale Market, and a long run of independent restaurants. Ottawa's arts district has grown up.

The Neighbourhood

Hintonburg occupies the stretch between the O-Train tracks, Holland Avenue, and Scott Street. Twenty years ago it was the city's artist enclave with rougher edges; today it is one of the most active mid-market neighbourhoods in Ottawa, with new restaurants opening every season and an infill housing market that has barely slowed.

The original housing stock is small workers' singles and doubles on narrow lots, much of it now renovated or rebuilt. Modern infill, sometimes a single, sometimes a row of three or four narrow townhouses, has reshaped much of the neighbourhood. There are also a handful of loft conversions in old industrial buildings near Bayview.

Hintonburg buyers tend to want the design district lifestyle, the Saturday at Parkdale Market, the Friday at Supply & Demand or Atelier, the half-hour walk to either Westboro or downtown. The price-per-foot is now closer to Westboro than to Vanier, and the trajectory looks set.

What You Buy Here

Typical homes
Renovated workers' singles, modern infill townhouses, occasional loft.
Price band
$700K – $1.6M (typical).
Inventory note
Steady inventory across renovated singles and new builds. Lofts are rare.

Currently for Sale

20 active listings in Hintonburg

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