Search Hamilton, ON Apartments

Hamilton is easily dividable into specific areas of town. Looking for apartments to rent in Hamilton can be done easily by sorting within specific neighborhoods. Hamilton can be separated into the East, West, Mountain, North, and Centre areas of town, with visible differences among each. Searching for Hamilton apartments to rent or Hamilton condos to rent is easy when done geographically, thanks to a large quantity of available units.

125 Wellington St. N. - Hamilton, Ontario L8R 3J4
Welcome to the north side of Hamilton, where Jackson Square Mall, a year round farmer’s market, shops, galleries, restaurants and the monthly Art C...
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150 Market St. - Hamilton, Ontario L8R 1N9
This beautiful high-rise building is located in the heart of downtown. Perfectly situated minutes from public transportation, shops and restaurants...
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155 Market St. - Hamilton, Ontario L8R 1N9
The Hamilton rental apartments at 155 Market Street are part of a vibrant downtown community and offer a variety of apartment sizes. You’ll love ou...
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160 Market St. - Hamilton, Ontario L8R 3J6
Conveniently located near the heart of downtown Hamilton, these buildings are located within walking distance of many of the City's cultural, sport...
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181 John St. North - Hamilton, Ontario L8L 7Z7
181 John Street North, a great downtown community in the heart of Hamilton offering a variety of apartments and townhomes. This apartment home comm...
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192 Hughson St. North - Hamilton, Ontario L8L 7Z9
192 Hughson Street North is a great downtown community that offers a variety of apartments and townhomes. Close to shops, office buildings, schools...
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Bold Towers - Hamilton, Ontario L8P 4S3
Welcome to Bold Towers. Located at 180 Bold Street in Hamilton, this fabulous building in dynamic downtown Hamilton offers plenty of great features...
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Mohawk Court - Hamilton, Ontario L9C 1V8
Mohawk Court is ideally situated a few blocks south of Mohawk College. The Upper James shopping district is less than a block away. There is a plaz...

977 Mohawk Road East - Hamilton, Ontario L8T 2S1
This property is located in a quiet residential area not far from the escarpement of Hamilton Mountain. The many neighbourhood schools include the ...

905 385 9024 334 East 14th Street - Hamilton, Ontario L9A 1B8
These Hamilton apartments for rent come freshly painted and clean. The building itself is secure and safe with cameras, intercom and keyless entry ...

The West and Mountain areas have been home to more student types looking for apartments to rent in Hamilton. While the neighborhoods are not exactly trendy, they do cater to a younger crowd that would be looking for more of a university atmosphere. Most of the apartments for rent in Hamilton in this area will be populated by students and be quite affordable for the younger potential resident.

In recent years, the North (or North End) areas and Eastern areas have been the more desirable neighborhoods. The East has more international areas and neighborhoods, with ethnic buildings and residences coloring the landscape. The North typically has trendier places like galleries, cafes, outdoor restaurants, and such in some parts as the area has undergone a lot of gentrification over the past fifteen years – but some parts, especially close to the downtown Centre area, can be quite dangerous. Efforts to re-start manufacturing are also seeking to lure moreblue-collar workers to the area, increasing the demand for housing. Apartments for rent in Hamilton will still remain fairly cheap, until these efforts progress further and the overall cost of the neighborhood finally begins to rise. For now, it may be a good time to get in cheap.

The center of town has struggled much in recent years, but initiatives are underway to lure back people looking for Hamilton apartments to rent. Still, the area has a long way to go before anyone will want to stay there after dark. The area can still be quite dangerous, as it lags behind the northern part of town in general community improvement. It is still in the beginning phases of projects to improve the central core. The area as a whole is projected to grow by about two to three percent over the next year, and if that growth does come it may help usher in the growth that city officials hope will improve the central core on a more permanent basis.