Alton Village

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Overview

Alton Village is Burlington’s newest and fastest-growing neighbourhood, located in the city’s northeast corner near Dundas Street, Appleby Line, and Walkers Line. Developed primarily from the mid-2000s onward, the community was designed with families in mind and features modern homes, excellent schools, numerous parks, and extensive recreational amenities.

The neighbourhood has become one of Burlington’s most sought-after destinations for young families and professionals seeking newer housing stock, contemporary floorplans, and convenient access to Highway 407. Wide sidewalks, interconnected parks, sports fields, and modern schools contribute to a strong sense of community and an active outdoor lifestyle.

Unlike many of Burlington’s older neighbourhoods, Alton Village offers predominantly newer construction, modern architectural styles, and neighbourhood planning centered around walkability, green space, and family living.

  • Young families looking for newer homes and highly regarded schools.
  • Professionals commuting throughout the GTA who want quick access to Highway 407.
  • Move-up buyers seeking larger detached homes with modern layouts and finishes.
  • Residents who value parks, playgrounds, sports fields, and community recreation.
  • First-time buyers looking for newer townhomes and family-oriented communities.
  • Homeowners seeking a modern neighbourhood with strong long-term growth potential.

Alton Village features a mix of detached homes, semi-detached homes, townhomes, and condominium developments built primarily between 2005 and the present day.

Homes are known for their modern floorplans, open-concept living spaces, attached garages, and energy-efficient construction. Detached homes typically range from family-sized two-storey properties to larger executive residences, while townhomes provide more affordable entry points into Burlington’s housing market.

The neighbourhood’s newer housing stock continues to attract buyers seeking move-in-ready homes without the need for extensive renovations.

  • Alton Village was designed around parks, schools, and community recreation.
  • Residents enjoy access to playgrounds, sports fields, walking trails, and community gathering spaces throughout the neighbourhood.
  • Shopping and everyday conveniences are easily accessible along Dundas Street, Appleby Line, and Walkers Line, with grocery stores, restaurants, fitness facilities, and professional services located nearby.
  • The neighbourhood’s family-oriented design encourages outdoor activity, community involvement, and active lifestyles.
  • Downtown Burlington: 20 minutes
  • Appleby GO Station: 10–15 minutes
  • Burlington GO Station: 15–20 minutes
  • Oakville: 15 minutes
  • Mississauga: 20–30 minutes
  • Downtown Hamilton: 25–35 minutes
  • Downtown Toronto: 45–70 minutes
  • Highway 407: 2–5 minutes
  • QEW / Highway 403: 10–15 minutes
  • Alton Village Public School
  • Charles R. Beaudoin Public School
  • Dr. Frank J. Hayden Secondary School
  • Florence Meares Public School
  • St. Anne Catholic Elementary School
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Elementary School
  • Corpus Christi Catholic Secondary School

Many residents choose Alton Village specifically because it offers some of Burlington’s newest homes, schools, and community facilities.

The neighbourhood’s proximity to Highway 407 makes commuting significantly easier than many other Burlington neighbourhoods.

Families appreciate the large number of parks, sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails integrated throughout the community.

Alton Village continues to attract younger families, creating an active and vibrant neighbourhood atmosphere.

Despite being one of Burlington’s newer communities, the neighbourhood has developed a strong sense of community through schools, sports programs, and local events.

Many buyers are surprised by how convenient it is to access both Burlington and Oakville shopping, dining, and recreational amenities from Alton Village.

Current Homes for Sale in Alton Village

Browse the latest homes for sale in Alton Village. Listings update automatically from the MLS® feed.

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For sale $1,549,000
4670 HUFFMAN ROAD N, Burlington, Ontario

4670 Huffman Road N

Burlington, Ontario

4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 2,000 – 2,500 sqft
RE/MAX Escarpment Realty Inc.
For sale $1,348,000
4709 IRENA AVENUE, Burlington, Ontario

4709 Irena Avenue

Burlington, Ontario

4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 2,000 – 2,500 sqft
Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.
For sale $539,900
221 - 3060 ROTARY WAY, Burlington, Ontario

221 – 3060 Rotary Way

Burlington, Ontario

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 800 – 899 sqft
Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.
For sale $259,000
C-9 - 3061 WALKERS LINE, Burlington, Ontario

C-9 – 3061 Walkers Line

Burlington, Ontario

1 Bathroom
RE/MAX Ultimate Realty Inc.
For sale $699,000
1532 QUEEN STREET E, Caledon, Ontario

1532 Queen Street E

Caledon, Ontario

The Richie Group Inc.
For sale $999,999
32 CALEDON STREET, Caledon, Ontario

32 Caledon Street

Caledon, Ontario

5 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 1,100 – 1,500 sqft
RE/MAX Realty Services Inc.
For sale $199,000
20 - 4265 THOMAS ALTON BOULEVARD, Burlington, Ontario

20 – 4265 Thomas Alton Boulevard

Burlington, Ontario

1 Bathroom
Royal LePage Certified Realty
For sale $800,000
39 OSPREY MILLS DRIVE, Caledon, Ontario

39 Osprey Mills Drive

Caledon, Ontario

Ashley
For sale $429,900
206 - 4265 THOMAS ALTON BOULEVARD, Burlington, Ontario

206 – 4265 Thomas Alton Boulevard

Burlington, Ontario

883 sqft
Right At Home Realty
For sale $375,000
4515 DUNDAS STREET, Burlington, Ontario

4515 Dundas Street

Burlington, Ontario

Homelife/miracle Realty Ltd