Overview
Southeast Burlington is one of the city’s most desirable residential areas, stretching from Appleby Line east toward Burloak Drive and from Lake Ontario north to the QEW. The neighbourhood combines mature tree-lined streets, excellent schools, waterfront access, and a wide variety of housing options ranging from established family homes to luxury lakeside properties.
Residents enjoy a quieter suburban atmosphere while remaining close to shopping, parks, recreation facilities, and major transportation routes. The area is particularly popular with families due to its schools, parks, and strong sense of community.




South of New Street
South of New Street is home to some of Burlington’s most sought-after residential streets. The area features mature lots, established landscaping, custom homes, and close proximity to Lake Ontario.
Many streets are lined with large trees and offer easy access to waterfront parks, trails, and beaches. Housing ranges from classic mid-century homes to luxury custom residences built on generous lots.



North of New Street
North of New Street offers a mix of established family neighbourhoods and newer residential developments. Homes are typically detached two-storey family residences, sidesplits, and townhomes situated on mature streets with excellent access to schools, shopping, and recreation.
The area provides convenient access to Appleby Village, grocery stores, sports facilities, and everyday amenities while maintaining a quiet residential feel.
Who it’s perfect for
- Families looking for established neighbourhoods with strong schools and abundant parks.
- Commuters who want quick access to Appleby GO Station, the QEW, and major employment centres throughout the GTA.
- Buyers seeking detached family homes on mature residential streets.
- Residents who enjoy cycling, walking trails, sports facilities, and nearby waterfront recreation.
- Professionals looking for a quieter suburban environment while remaining close to Burlington’s shopping and amenities.
- Move-up buyers searching for larger family homes in well-established communities.
- Downsizers who want a convenient location close to shopping, healthcare services, and transportation.
- Homeowners looking for a balance of neighbourhood character, accessibility, and long-term value.
Housing & Price Ranges
Housing in Central Burlington consists primarily of detached homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, along with a growing number of townhomes and condominium developments. Many streets feature mature trees, larger lots, and well-established landscaping that newer communities often lack.
Buyers will find a mix of bungalows, sidesplits, backsplits, two-storey family homes, and renovated properties. The area’s mature housing stock provides opportunities for both move-in-ready homes and properties with renovation potential. In the south much larger manor and mansion style homes predominate.
Lifestyle & Amenities
- Southeast Burlington offers an active outdoor lifestyle with easy access to waterfront parks, community centres, sports fields, and cycling routes.
- Residents enjoy nearby shopping along Appleby Line and Fairview Street as well as convenient access to grocery stores, restaurants, and daily services.
- The neighbourhood’s combination of mature residential streets and modern conveniences continues to attract families, professionals, and downsizers.
Commute
- Downtown Burlington: 10–15 minutes
- Appleby GO Station: 5–10 minutes
- Burlington GO Station: 15 minutes
- Oakville: 10–15 minutes
- Mississauga: 20–30 minutes
- Downtown Hamilton: 25–30 minutes
- Downtown Toronto: 45–70 minutes depending on traffic and GO Transit schedules
- QEW access is available within minutes from most parts of the neighbourhood.
Schools
- Pineland Public School
- Robert Bateman High School
- St. Raphael Catholic Elementary School
- Ascension Catholic Elementary School
What locals know…
Many residents choose Southeast Burlington because it offers some of the city’s most convenient commuting options, with Appleby GO Station and the QEW both just minutes away.
The neighbourhood has a strong community feel, with many families staying in the area for decades thanks to its schools, parks, and established residential streets.
Local parks, trails, and sports facilities are heavily used throughout the year, making the area particularly popular with active families.
Despite being close to major transportation routes, many streets remain surprisingly quiet and insulated from traffic.
The neighbourhood provides easy access to both Burlington and Oakville amenities, giving residents more shopping, dining, and recreation options than many other parts of the city.
Many buyers are attracted to the mature trees, larger lots, and established streetscapes that are difficult to find in newer developments.
Residents appreciate being able to reach the waterfront, downtown Burlington, shopping centres, and major highways within a short drive.
Current Homes for Sale in Southeast Burlington
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314 Strathcona Drive
Burlington, Ontario
345 Erindale Drive
Burlington, Ontario
167 Blue Water Place
Burlington, Ontario
5171 Mulberry Drive
Burlington, Ontario
32 – 5110 Fairview Street
Burlington, Ontario
5502 Eaton Avenue
Burlington, Ontario
436 Goodram Drive
Burlington, Ontario
4151 Spruce Avenue
Burlington, Ontario
72 – 5080 Fairview Street
Burlington, Ontario
302 – 5070 Pinedale Avenue
Burlington, Ontario


