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.

133 Herkimer - Hamilton, Ontario L8P 2H3
This Herkimer Street apartment is located in a central area of Hamilton and close to many amenities. Residents will enjoy the ease of access to the...

385 Concession Street - Hamilton, Ontario L9A 4C2
Two bedroom apartment for rent in Hamilton at 385 Concession Street. Newly renovated and convenient suites located in one of Hamilton's most desira...

Bay 200 Apartments - Hamilton, Ontario L8P 4S4
Welcome to Bay 200! Our building located in a quiet residential neighborhood in downtown Hamilton. Situated with great access to city parks and the...
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Concord - Hamilton, Ontario L8P 1X4
The Concord is situated in a quiet, residential area just minutes from the downtown core. Enjoy conveniences such as on-site laundry facilities and...
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Harbour Tower - Hamilton, Ontario L8L 4V5
The Harbour Tower boasts a spectacular view of the lake and Royal Hamilton Yacht Club. It is situated in a quiet, residential neighborhood right on...
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Landmark Place - Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3W7
The tallest building in Hamilton, this building is situated right in the heart of downtown. Enjoy the short walking distance to all amenities: Jack...
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Marina Towers - Hamilton, Ontario L8L
The Marina Tower has prime lakefront location in a quiet, residential neighborhood. Enjoy beautiful views of the lake, yacht club and Bayfront Park...
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Villa Marie Iii - Hamilton, Ontario L8N 1X2
Near the intersection of Main and John St., this apartment complex is conveniently located in a prime downtown area close to all attractions. Only ...
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Blink Bonnie - Hamilton, Ontario L8P 1P9
Blink Bonnie is located near the intersection of Main St. West and Bay St. South. and features good access to Hwy 403 and all downtown amenities. F...
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Eldorado - Hamilton, Ontario L8P 1P9
Located in east Hamilton, near the intersection of Queenston Road and Nash, Eldorado is a great building for those who want to live outside the dow...
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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.