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House for sale: 71 MAIN STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$699,900

71 Main Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 2N0

5 beds
3 baths
Today

... warm yet sophisticated atmosphere ideal for family living and entertaining. Situated on a large lot along a picturesque, tree-lined street, the property offers both space and privacy in a sought-after neighbourhood. The impressive detached carriage house/garage provides exceptional flexibility-perfect...

PT LT 32 CHURCH STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$146,000

Pt Lt 32 Church Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

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0 baths
1 day

... walking trails and the amenities of Paisley. As a vacant lot, it would support a walk-out-basement or garage house design with covered porches to really take advantage of this location. Conveniently, hookups are location at the lot line for Hydro, Town Water and Sewer, Natural Gas and Fiber...

Wendy Liddle,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty
Listed by: Wendy Liddle ,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty (519) 386-6816
PT LOT 2 2ND AVENUE, Arran-Elderslie

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$155,900

Pt Lot 2 2nd Avenue, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
1 day

Cross Streets: 1st Ave N / 2nd Street NE. ** Directions: Heading North on 1st Ave N (Main St), Turn East on 2nd St SE. Build Your Dream in the Heart of Chesley - "The Nicest Town Around." An exceptional opportunity awaits in one of Ontario's most welcoming riverbank communities. This fully

Stacey Hammell,Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc.
Listed by: Stacey Hammell ,Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc. (519) 477-2045
99 1ST AVENUE S, Arran-Elderslie

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$319,999

99 1st Avenue S, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

0 beds
4 baths
4 days

Cross Streets: SE of 1st Ave & 2nd St Downtown. ** Directions: Main St of Chesley! SE of 1st Ave & 2nd St Downtown Chesley. INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY! A fantastic opportunity if you are looking to invest in a commercial property in Downtown Chesley! This Historic brick building has both commercial

Laura Anne Boyden,Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Centre
Listed by: Laura Anne Boyden ,Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Centre (905) 895-8615
50 1ST AVENUE S, Arran-Elderslie

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$289,000

50 1st Avenue S, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

0 beds
1 baths
7 days

Cross Streets: 1st ave. South. ** Directions: From downtown Chesley, property is just south of the cross walk. In the heart of downtown Chesley, this Commercial building with an apartment above is on the market. After decades of being family owned and run business, Denomys T.V and Appliances

109 1ST AVENUE N, Arran-Elderslie

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$749,900

109 1st Avenue N, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
7 days

Cross Streets: 1st Ave N/4th St NW. ** Directions: From downtown Chesley, Head North on 1st Ave N to location on right. Position your business for success with this exceptional commercial property located on the main road through Chesley, Ontario. Offering just under one acre on a high-exposure

Brad Barfoot,Sutton-sound Realty
Listed by: Brad Barfoot ,Sutton-sound Realty (226) 974-0203
115 1ST AVENUE N, Arran-Elderslie

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$399,900

115 1st Avenue N, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 1G0

0 beds
0 baths
7 days

Cross Streets: 1st Ave N/4th St NW. ** Directions: From downtown Chesley, Head North on 1st Ave N to building on right. Prime Main Street Commercial Building in Chesley. Excellent opportunity to acquire a well-maintained 2,800 sq ft, single-level commercial retail building located on the main

Brad Barfoot,Sutton-sound Realty
Listed by: Brad Barfoot ,Sutton-sound Realty (226) 974-0203
62 YONGE STREET N, Arran-Elderslie

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$625,000

62 Yonge Street N, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
7 days

Located on Concession 10 in Tara just south of Bruce Road 5. Fabulous opportunity to own the only gas bar and variety for kilometers. This great location features ample income opportunity with three pumps, 36' x 28' variety store, and a two bedroom apartment for added income or live and work

House for sale: 202 JAMES STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$769,000

202 James Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

5 beds
3 baths
8 days

... turn west on to Inkerman Street, then right on to James to the sign. Why should you buy this striking home? It's brand new with a 7 year Tarion Warranty, built by a builder who has experience and is known for his homes and finishes. Floor plan is extremely versatile and would accommodate retiree's...

Wendy Liddle,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty
Listed by: Wendy Liddle ,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty (519) 386-6816
House for sale: 122 JAMES STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$780,000

122 James Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

4 beds
3 baths
13 days

Cross Streets: James Street. ** Directions: Queen Street to Balaklava Street. Property is on the corner of Balaklava Street and James Street. Realtor sign on property. Spacious Living Near the Saugeen River. Welcome to this beautiful oversized raised bungalow offering over 4,000 sq. ft. of

PT LT 36 & PT LT 37 13 CONCESSION, Arran-Elderslie

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$409,900

Pt Lt 36 & Pt Lt 37 13 Concession, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 1A0

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

Cross Streets: Grey Bruce Line & Hwy 21. ** Directions: South of Hwy 21 on Grey Bruce Line - located on the West side approximately 800 m. Exclusive Stewardship Opportunity: Over 150 Acres of Forested Land! As the world grows louder and more developed, this acreage stands still. Presenting

Maria Elensky,Royal Lepage Estate Realty
Listed by: Maria Elensky ,Royal Lepage Estate Realty (519) 422-0005
House for sale: 468 GOLDIE STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$749,900

468 Goldie Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

4 beds
3 baths
18 days

Cross Streets: Queen and Goldie Streets. ** Directions: From Paisley turn East on to Bruce Road 11 (Goldie Street) to the top of the hill, sign on the left. This is the one for you on 1.21 acres at the edge of the Village of Paisley! Great curb appeal with this bungalow sporting dormers, a

Wendy Liddle,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty
Listed by: Wendy Liddle ,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty (519) 386-6816
House for sale: 307 1ST AVENUE S, Arran-Elderslie

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$774,000

307 1st Avenue S, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

3 beds
3 baths
21 days

Cross Streets: 1st Ave S & Durst St. ** Directions: From County Rd 30 heading north, property located on the right at #307. A rare opportunity to own a newly built custom home in the welcoming community of Chesley-with HST already included in the price. Thoughtfully designed and filled with

House for sale: 120 3RD AVENUE SW, Arran-Elderslie

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$425,000

120 3rd Avenue Sw, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

4 beds
2 baths
21 days

Cross Streets: 4th Street SW/3rd Ave SW and 3rd Street SW/3rd Ave SW. ** Directions: Coming north into Chesley-turn w onto 4th Street SW to 3rd Ave SW turn N. Chesley Starter Home/Large Family Home - Room to Grow! Welcome to this spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom family home in the heart of

Stephanie Tuck,Exp Realty
Listed by: Stephanie Tuck ,Exp Realty (866) 530-7737
House for sale: 33 TOWER ROAD, Arran-Elderslie

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$769,900

33 Tower Road, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

4 beds
4 baths
24 days

Tower Rd and 1st Ave N Spacious 4 bedroom, 4 bath home situated on a generous 1/2 acre lot with gas heating. The home features a large, well designed kitchen with an abundance of cabinetry and a sizable island, bonus is the quaint butler pantry. Perfect for family living and entertaining. The

Marlene Voisin,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty
Listed by: Marlene Voisin ,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty (519) 881-8801
House for sale: 210 JAMES STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$755,000

210 James Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

3 beds
3 baths
27 days

Cross Streets: Alma St and Inkerman St. ** Directions: From Queen St S turn east onto Inkerman, south on James St to property on the left. Welcome to 210 James Street in Paisley! Situated on a double lot in one of Paisley's most desirable neighborhoods, this welcoming side split home offers

Joan Stewart,Wilfred Mcintee & Co Limited
Listed by: Joan Stewart ,Wilfred Mcintee & Co Limited (519) 270-0712
House for sale: 538 QUEEN STREET N, Arran-Elderslie

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$969,900

538 Queen Street N, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

6 beds
5 baths
28 days

Cross Streets: Orchard Street/Queen Street. ** Directions: Follow Bruce Road 3/Queen Street Paisley to the North end of Town. Home is on your left. This incredible Victorian home is steeped in history with stunning architecture, regal finishes & details throughout, including 4 gorgeous marble

Listed by: Mandi Craddock ,Wilfred Mcintee & Co Limited (519) 832-8728
House for sale: 450 VICTORIA STREET N, Arran-Elderslie

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$374,900

450 Victoria Street N, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

3 beds
1 baths
32 days

Cross Streets: Victoria St and County Rd 3/Queen St N. ** Directions: Near the back NW corner of the Freshmart Grocery Store in Paisley. Lovely century home on a large waterfront lot in Paisley is now available for you to enjoy! Seller is finishing up a few cosmetics but you'll want to see

Wendy Liddle,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty
Listed by: Wendy Liddle ,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty (519) 386-6816
House for sale: 231 1ST AVENUE S, Arran-Elderslie

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$349,900

231 1st Avenue S, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

3 beds
2 baths
33 days

Cross Streets: 6th St SE , 7th St SW. ** Directions: On the main street of Chesley(1st St) look for the Realtor sign on the east side of the road between 6th St SE and 7th St SW. The present owners have been very busy and brought new life to this comfortable sized Chesley home. From the welcoming

Eian Farrell,Re/max Land Exchange Ltd.
Listed by: Eian Farrell ,Re/max Land Exchange Ltd. (519) 386-6113
House for sale: 60 MILL STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$529,900

60 Mill Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 2N0

4 beds
2 baths
35 days

Cross Streets: Hamilton St. ** Directions: From Yonge St S take Mill St West. Welcome to this beautiful 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom bungalow, perfectly nestled on a generous riverfront lot along the scenic Sauble River in the desirable community of Tara. This home offers more than meets the eye,

House for sale: 367 1ST AVENUE S, Arran-Elderslie

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$299,000

367 1st Avenue S, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

3 beds
1 baths
35 days

Cross Streets: 1st Ave South / 12th Street SE. ** Directions: From downtown Chesley, head South on 1st Ave South. Property will be on the East side look for sign. Welcome to 367 1st Ave South!!! This 3-bedroom, 1-bath home in Chesley offers plenty of potential and charm. Step inside and you'll

Debbie Mcnabb,Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc.
Listed by: Debbie Mcnabb ,Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc. (519) 477-8369
House for sale: 33 NICKASON DRIVE, Arran-Elderslie

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$1,099,999

33 Nickason Drive, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 1A0

5 beds
4 baths
40 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 21 & Thomas Street. ** Directions: From Hwy 21 turn left onto Thomas St, then turn left onto Morrison Ave and right onto Nickason Dr. Destination will be on the left. Custom-built bungalow. Over 4,000 finished sq ft. Heated floors in the lower level. Quartz kitchen with butler's

House for sale: 294 CHURCH STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$449,900

294 Church Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

2 beds
2 baths
41 days

Cross Streets: Queen and Church Streets. ** Directions: From the main street (Queen Street) in Paisley, turn east at the Arena to the sign at the end of Church Street. Perfect home for first time homebuyers or retiree's. Main floor den could easily be another bright bedroom. Centrally located

Wendy Liddle,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty
Listed by: Wendy Liddle ,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty (519) 386-6816
House for sale: 198 2ND AVENUE SW, Arran-Elderslie

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$519,900

198 2nd Avenue Sw, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

3 beds
4 baths
48 days

Cross Streets: 7th Street SW. ** Directions: From Main St (1st Ave) head onto 7th St W, then right onto 2nd Ave SW. New semi detached home in Chesley built by Candue Homes! This 2-storey home with finished basement is located in an established neighbourhood in Chesley. Featuring an open-concept

House for sale: 57 CHESTNUT HILL CRESCENT, Arran-Elderslie

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$809,000

57 Chestnut Hill Crescent, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 2N0

4 beds
3 baths
50 days

Brook st W and Chestnut Hill Crescent For more info on this property, please click the Brochure button. Desirable 2020 built energy efficient,full featured, high quality raised bungalow, located in Tara's beautiful and now finished Chestnut Hill neighborhood. Approximately 2500 sq. ft. finished.

Listed by: Sophie Alegra Giterman ,Easy List Realty Ltd. (888) 323-1998
House for sale: 158 NORTH STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$925,000

158 North Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

4 beds
3 baths
63 days

Cross Streets: North St / Queen Street. ** Directions: Queen Street to North St. Set on an extra-large lot backing onto a bushed area, this exceptional custom four bedroom bungalow offers a blend of privacy, space, and convenience. The home features a finished attached double garage, natural

PTLT141 PLAN 132, Arran-Elderslie

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$149,900

Ptlt141 Plan 132, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
69 days

Cross Streets: 7th ST SW/ 4th Ave SW. ** Directions: Corner of 7th St SW and 4th Ave SW Chesley. Build your dream home or investment property on this 78' x 99' corner lot, perfectly positioned at the corner of 7th Street Southwest and 4th Avenue Southwest in Chesley. With municipal services

Brad Barfoot,Sutton-sound Realty
Listed by: Brad Barfoot ,Sutton-sound Realty (226) 974-0203
Row / Townhouse for sale: 3 - 307 ARNAUD STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$499,999

3 - 307 Arnaud Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

3 beds
3 baths
75 days

Cross Streets: Queen St S & Arnaud St. ** Directions: From Bruce Road 3 (turns into Queen St S) turn East onto Arnaud Street. Property on right side with realtor sign out front. Welcome to Paisley Pines, a boutique townhome development nestled in the heart of Paisley. These brand new bungalow-style

Cassidy Reay,Royal Lepage Exchange Realty Co.
Listed by: Cassidy Reay ,Royal Lepage Exchange Realty Co. (519) 901-0827
Multi-Family for sale: 428 QUEEN STREET S, Arran-Elderslie

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$649,000

428 Queen Street S, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
81 days

Cross Streets: Inkerman St. ** Directions: Main St in Paisley to 428 Queen St S on west side. Great investment! Turnkey mixed use property, zoned C1 in the ever growing hamlet of Paisley with Bruce Power just 20 minutes away. Newly renovated in 2022-23. Upgraded electrical and plumbing. New

Charlie Bagnato,Re/max Land Exchange Ltd.
Listed by: Charlie Bagnato ,Re/max Land Exchange Ltd. (519) 901-0806
LOT6&7 NORTH AVENUE, Arran-Elderslie

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$299,000

Lot6&7 North Avenue, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
81 days

FOLLOW MARIA TO POST PROPERTY IS CLEARLY STAKED A RARE FIND! THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT. Located on North Avenue in the Town of Tara, with farm field behind you. Quiet street, but the vicinity to downtown Tara is Ideal. TARY AWHILE IN TARA. (id:27476)

Shannon Deckers,Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc.
Listed by: Shannon Deckers ,Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc. (519) 375-5120
40 TAYLOR ROAD, Arran-Elderslie

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$512,500

40 Taylor Road, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
84 days

Cross Streets: Bruce Road #11. ** Directions: 40 Taylor Road north of Paisley ON. Very unique 5.2 acre parcel of land overlooking the beautiful town of Paisley Ontario nestled along the banks of the Saugeen River. Lots of potential to potentially create several building lots or leave as one

House for sale: 192 3 AVENUE SW, Arran-Elderslie

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$619,900

192 3 Avenue Sw, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

4 beds
3 baths
85 days

Cross Streets: 3rd Ave SW/7th St SW. ** Directions: south end of Chesley go west on 7th St. SW, than north on 3rd Ave. SW to property on the west side. Where Century Charm Meets Modern Family Living! Step into a timeless century home that offers not only historic character, but also the modern

House for sale: SW - 83 3RD STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$449,900

Sw - 83 3rd Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

2 beds
1 baths
85 days

Cross Streets: 4th Ave SW/3rd St SW. ** Directions: Heading South on Bruce rd 10, turn onto 3rd St SW, house is on the corner of 4th Ave SW and 3rd ST SW. Welcome to this charming yellow brick bungalow nestled on a desirable corner lot with mature trees and perennial gardens. This 2 bedroom,

Melisa Berner,Royal Lepage D C Johnston Realty
Listed by: Melisa Berner ,Royal Lepage D C Johnston Realty (519) 797-5544
LOT 19 NELSON STREET, Arran-Elderslie

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$325,000

Lot 19 Nelson Street, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
87 days

Cross Streets: Nelson at Inkerman. ** Directions: Either Bruce Rd 1 or Bruce Rd 3(Queen St) to Inkerman St then turn right onto Nelson...watch for the sign. Come Explore PAISLEY ; a growing community at the crook of Bruce Road 1 and 3. This vacant lot offers somany options. Build your dream

Linda Bowers,Century 21 Millennium Inc.
Listed by: Linda Bowers ,Century 21 Millennium Inc. (519) 385-0276
10 YONGE STREET N, Arran-Elderslie

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$275,000

10 Yonge Street N, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0H 2N0

0 beds
3 baths
100 days

Cross Streets: County Rd 10 aka Yonge St at Whites Ave. ** Directions: Just North of the Tara Bridge on the East side of Yonge St N. Welcome to this versatile commercial property with prime Main Street exposure in the charming village of Tara. Currently operating as a catering space, and formerly

House for sale: 79 GEORGE STREET S, Arran-Elderslie

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$1,100,000

79 George Street S, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

4 beds
3 baths
102 days

Cross Streets: Arnaud and George. ** Directions: From County Rd 3 South of Paisley, Turn E on to Arnaud St, which flows in to George Street. Sign on the right. Near Doc Milne Park. Simply one of a kind Custom Built brick bungalow with a spectacular view of the Saugeen River is available for

Wendy Liddle,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty
Listed by: Wendy Liddle ,Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty (519) 386-6816
House for sale: 191 GEORGE STREET S, Arran-Elderslie

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$485,000

191 George Street S, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 2N0

4 beds
2 baths
104 days

Cross Streets: Inkerman and Balaklava. ** Directions: Queen St South to Balaklava St. Turn East to George St. Turn North to sign on East side. 4 Bedroom raised bungalow on a large lot in a desirable neighborhood of the Charming Village of Paisley. This front split raised bungalow features a

Row / Townhouse for sale: 5 - 5 PALMER MARIE LANE, Arran-Elderslie

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$529,900

5 - 5 Palmer Marie Lane, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

3 beds
3 baths
123 days

Cross Streets: 2nd Ave NW. ** Directions: From 1st Ave N (Main Street), turn west on to 4th St NW, north on to 2nd Ave NW to development on the left. Unit is on the left side. Welcome to 5 Palmer Marie Lane, a Life Lease Unit in an adult community! This beautifully crafted, accessible 1435

Joan Stewart,Wilfred Mcintee & Co Limited
Listed by: Joan Stewart ,Wilfred Mcintee & Co Limited (519) 270-0712
Row / Townhouse for sale: 2 PALMER MARIE LANE, Arran-Elderslie

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$459,900

2 Palmer Marie Lane, Arran-Elderslie (Arran-Elderslie), Ontario N0G 1L0

2 beds
2 baths
322 days

Cross Streets: 2nd Ave NW. ** Directions: From 1st Ave N (Main Street), turn west on to 4th St NW, north on to 2nd Ave NW to development on the left. Unit is on the left side. Welcome to carefree living in this impressive life lease end unit, located in a quiet and friendly adult community

Joan Stewart,Wilfred Mcintee & Co Limited
Listed by: Joan Stewart ,Wilfred Mcintee & Co Limited (519) 270-0712

Home Prices in Arran-Elderslie

In 2025, Arran-Elderslie real estate in Ontario reflects a steady, rural-urban blend where lifestyle and property character drive decision-making. Buyers weigh value across detached homes and lower-maintenance options, while sellers watch presentation and timing in relation to local demand. With a focus on livability, yard space, and condition, home prices align with a mix of classic small-town streetscapes, country settings, and newer infill that broaden the choices available to different household needs.

Rather than chasing short-term fluctuations, market participants monitor inventory balance relative to active demand, the property mix entering the market, and days-on-market indicators that signal negotiating leverage. Buyers benefit from reviewing fresh Arran-Elderslie Homes For Sale promptly, recognizing price bands with stronger competition, and comparing similar homes across micro-areas. Sellers, in turn, can improve outcomes through thoughtful preparation and pricing guided by the most relevant nearby comparables. Features such as lot usability, storage, and outdoor space consistently influence interest and value signals across segments.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$613,927
Townhouse
$507,180
Condo
$0

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Arran-Elderslie

Current availability includes 56 listings, made up of 33 houses, 0 condos, and 5 townhouses. Coverage spans 1 neighbourhood, giving a concise snapshot of what is active locally. If you’re searching for Arran-Elderslie Houses For Sale or Arran-Elderslie Homes For Sale, the distribution above can help you focus on the segments most likely to match your plans. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor features that fit your priorities. Review photos and floor plans to assess layout efficiency, natural light, storage, and renovation potential. Compare new and recently adjusted Arran-Elderslie Real Estate Listings to gauge momentum in your preferred areas, and track similar properties to refine a shortlist. Cross-referencing condition, micro-location, and upgrade history can help you understand whether a home’s asking position aligns with nearby activity and with the features most important to you.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Arran-Elderslie offers a mix of quiet residential pockets, village main streets, and countryside settings where privacy, outbuildings, and access to open space shape buyer preferences. Proximity to schools, parks, and recreational trails adds day-to-day convenience, while connections to regional routes support commuting and weekend travel. Homes nearer community hubs often appeal to those seeking walkability and services, whereas properties set along rural roads can draw interest for their scenic surroundings and flexible uses. In all areas, cues like street character, maintenance levels, and nearby amenities inform perceptions of value and help frame negotiations.

For renters, there are 17 options on the market, including 0 houses and 1 apartment, offering a small but useful snapshot of local lease opportunities alongside the for-sale inventory.

Arran-Elderslie City Guide

Nestled in the heart of Bruce County, Arran-Elderslie blends quiet rural charm with well-served small towns connected by scenic rivers and concession roads. This Arran-Elderslie city guide highlights what it's like to set down roots, commute, and explore across the township, with a practical look at neighbourhoods, the local economy, and things to do throughout the year. Whether you're researching living in Arran-Elderslie, Ontario or planning a return visit, you'll find a friendly pace and an easy-going lifestyle that reward slow exploration.

History & Background

Long before survey lines and farm lanes took shape, the lands that now form Arran-Elderslie were part of the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation. Rivers such as the Saugeen and Teeswater were travel routes and lifeways, later becoming anchors for sawmills, gristmills, and early hamlets as settlers arrived in the nineteenth century. Farming spread across the drumlin fields, while river towns grew up at crossings and mill sites, finding their stride as local service centres for the surrounding countryside. In the modern era, municipal amalgamations brought these historic communities into a single township with complementary strengths: varied farmland, heritage main streets, and a deep bench of trades and small businesses. Many original buildings still stand proud on main streets, and community halls and fall fairs continue to showcase agricultural pride and local craftsmanship. Around the region you'll also find towns like Keady that share historical ties and amenities. Festivals, markets, and riverfront events connect residents to the land and to one another, making history here less a museum exhibit and more a living tradition passed forward through storytelling, volunteer spirit, and hands-on know-how.

Economy & Employment

Arran-Elderslie's economy is rooted in practical industries that reward skill and reliability. Agriculture anchors local livelihoods, with dairy, beef, and mixed-crop farms supported by feed suppliers, equipment dealers, and custom operators. The agri-food chain extends into small-scale processing, trucking, and cold storage, while farm-adjacent trades-welding, electrical, refrigeration, and carpentry-offer steady work. A strong culture of fabrication and light manufacturing clusters around the township's towns, serving construction, cabinetry, metalwork, and specialty components. Construction itself remains a year-round employer, from new builds and renovations to roadwork and drainage. Health care, education, municipal services, and retail round out the service base, and seasonal tourism finds traction in outfitters, accommodations, and hospitality tied to the Saugeen River and regional trails. Many residents also commute to larger industrial and energy projects across Bruce and Grey counties, contributing to a diverse mix of day-shift, rotating, and contract positions. Remote and hybrid work have gained a foothold thanks to improved connectivity and the appeal of a quieter home base, giving professionals in design, tech, and consulting a chance to trade urban congestion for space, nature, and shorter errands. For first-time job seekers, apprenticeships in the trades remain a reliable pathway, while entrepreneurs benefit from supportive community networks and practical commercial spaces suited to workshops, storefronts, and studios.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Life in Arran-Elderslie is shaped by distinct communities and the countryside between them, each with its own rhythm. Riverside towns draw walkers to heritage storefronts, bridges, and parks where summer concerts and markets pop up. Families appreciate neighbourhoods with schools, arenas, and playgrounds close at hand, while hobby farmers and gardeners gravitate to rural lots and concession-side homes that open onto fields and bush lots. In artsy corners, you'll find murals, maker studios, and live music in cozy venues, while agricultural spaces host plowing matches, seed exchanges, and equipment demos that showcase local know-how. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Dobbinton and Elderslie Twp. Outdoor enthusiasts paddle quiet river stretches, cycle rail trails, and wander conservation areas to spot herons, trout, and wildflowers. Winter brings snowmobiling and pond skating, with kitchens warming to maple syrup season and comfort-food suppers at community halls. For shoppers and diners, the mix is delightfully local: hardware stores that can order the odd part, bakeries with signature loaves, and cafes where the barista knows your name by the second visit. If you're mapping out things to do, plan a loop that includes a trail walk, a stop for lunch, and a visit to a farm gate or roadside stand for seasonal produce. Evenings often revolve around arenas, school events, and volunteer gatherings-evidence that community life here is participatory, not passive. As for housing, expect a range from century homes with big porches to tidy bungalows and newer builds on generous lots, with rural properties offering outbuildings for hobbies, livestock, or a serious workshop.

Getting Around

Being a rural township means driving is the most convenient way to cover distance, whether you're commuting to work or heading out for a weekend errand run. County and provincial roads connect efficiently to larger corridors toward the Lake Huron shoreline and inland centres, and main streets offer easy, free parking steps from shops and services. Cyclists appreciate relatively quiet concession routes, especially in shoulder seasons, and mixed-use rail trails provide scenic off-road connections; just be prepared for gravel, changing surfaces, and farm traffic at certain crossings. Winter driving benefits from good tires and flexible timing to accommodate snowfall and plow schedules, while shoulder checks for farm equipment are wise during planting and harvest. Limited regional transit and rideshare options exist on certain corridors, and accessible transportation services are available by booking in advance for those who qualify. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Tara and Sullivan Twp. Many residents build travel routines around weather windows, school schedules, and shift work, making it easy to coordinate carpooling and share updates about road conditions in community groups.

Climate & Seasons

Arran-Elderslie enjoys four distinct seasons, influenced by its proximity to the Lake Huron shoreline. Spring is a gradual awakening: sap runs, songbirds return, and trails dry out for early hikes among trilliums and trout lilies. Farmers are in the fields as soon as conditions allow, and anglers test the rivers on quiet mornings. Summer brings warm days that feel tailor-made for paddling calm river sections, family picnics in riverside parks, and evening strolls under big skies. Gardens thrive, roadside stands overflow with berries and greens, and local events fill calendars with music, markets, and lighthearted contests. Autumn is the showpiece season: maples blaze, farm tours open gates, and harvest suppers celebrate the work of the year. It's a perfect time for cycling country loops, browsing craft shows, and taking scenic drives to viewpoints over river valleys. Winter arrives with crisp air and reliable snow cover, inviting snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling on marked trails. Outdoor rinks, hot chocolate, and library reading challenges keep spirits up as days shorten, while clear nights reward stargazers with vivid constellations. Across all seasons, dressing in layers, keeping an eye on forecasts, and scheduling outdoor plans around the wind off the lake ensure comfort and safety. The changing weather is part of the local rhythm, and many residents embrace it as a year-round invitation to get outside, stay active, and find joy in simple routines.

Neighbourhoods

What does it feel like when a township is also your neighbourhood? In Arran-Elderslie, day-to-day life moves at an easy pace, with room to breathe and space to grow. Buyers and sellers appreciate the way every pocket has its own rhythm, from quieter residential streets to more active local hubs. Explore the lay of the land on KeyHomes.ca, where map view and saved searches make discovery straightforward.

At a glance, the housing landscape leans toward detached homes, set along calm roads with a friendly, small-town feel. You may also notice townhome options tucked near conveniences, plus select condo-style residences for those who prefer simpler maintenance. This range suits a wide set of lifestyles, whether you're upsizing, right-sizing, or setting down first roots. The common thread is livability, with practical layouts and a grounded sense of place.

Within Arran-Elderslie, in-town blocks bring you closer to everyday services, community programming, and local gathering spots. These areas often feature walkable stretches, where morning coffee and an afternoon errand can be part of the same easy loop. Edges of the township tend to feel more open, with homes that sit a little farther from the buzz and embrace a quieter backdrop. Either way, the overall tone is relaxed and neighbourly.

Green space is part of the appeal. Parks and open fields offer room for casual play, dog walks, and weekend picnics. Trails and natural nooks give residents a way to reset after a full week, and seasonal colour changes add a fresh mood to familiar routes. If you value fresh air and a slower cadence, you'll feel it here.

Commuters favour the straightforward drives that link local roads to surrounding centres. Within the township, main corridors connect smaller pockets in a way that feels intuitive. For school runs, grocery trips, or a meet-up with friends, travel times tend to feel manageable rather than hurried. It's a pattern that supports both workday routines and unplanned detours.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Quieter residential stretches offer a peaceful feel, while more central blocks keep you near shops, community events, and everyday amenities.
  • Home types: Detached homes are common, with townhouses and condo-style choices available for those seeking lower maintenance or a compact footprint.
  • Connections: Typical driving routes knit together local pockets and link outward, supporting commuting, school travel, and weekend errands.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use filters to compare home styles, turn on alerts for new listings, and scan the map view to get a quick read on location and surroundings.

As you tour the township, you'll notice contrasts that help narrow your search. Some properties come with simple, tidy yards that keep upkeep light; others spread out a bit more for gardeners, hobbyists, or those who just enjoy extra elbow room. In a few spots, homes read as newer builds with modern finishes; elsewhere, character and craftsmanship bring a timeless feel. By walking a couple of streets beyond your first pick, you often uncover a micro-pocket that suits you even better.

Families frequently gravitate toward streets that sit near playgrounds and community programming, making after-school hours a little smoother. Those who work from home may prefer a quiet lane with a pleasing outlook and a dedicated space for a desk. If you like hosting, look for layouts that flow easily to the yard or a bright main floor that welcomes guests. The right fit comes from matching daily habits with the subtle cues each pocket offers.

For sellers, positioning matters. Highlight proximity to local conveniences if your home sits near everyday stops; emphasize serenity and breathing room if your address skews more private. Thoughtful staging that nods to the area's relaxed pace can resonate with buyers scrolling through photos. KeyHomes.ca helps by putting those details front and centre, so your listing stands out in the right searches.

Season by season, Arran-Elderslie shows different sides. Warmer months invite evening strolls and backyard lingering. Cooler weather shifts attention indoors, where practical mudrooms, flexible rooms, and efficient layouts shine. Planning viewings at different times of day can give you a clear sense of light, traffic patterns, and the overall mood.

If you're early in the process, start broad and then narrow. Scan the map for pockets that match your priorities, read listing remarks for clues about location features, and star a shortlist. With alerts enabled on KeyHomes.ca, you can track trends and jump quickly when something aligns with your wish list. The more you compare, the easier it becomes to spot the home that fits.

In Arran-Elderslie, the best spot is the one that suits how you actually live-unhurried mornings, welcoming streets, and room to grow. When it's time to survey the market or fine-tune your shortlist, KeyHomes.ca offers a clear, local view without the noise.

Local insight: neighbourhood character can change within a few blocks, so walk the area you're considering and let the daily rhythm guide your choice.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Arran-Elderslie can explore nearby communities such as Desboro, Sullivan Twp, Keady, Williamsford, and Dobbinton.

Use the links to review listings and community information to compare options when searching for a home near Arran-Elderslie.

Demographics

Arran-Elderslie is home to a blend of households, including families, retirees and local professionals. The community tends to have a small-town, close-knit atmosphere where residents often engage with nearby schools, community groups and local businesses.

Housing options range from detached single-family homes to some condominium and rental choices, accommodating different life stages and preferences. The area feels largely rural to suburban, with easy access to outdoor activities and local services while larger urban centres are reachable for work or specialized amenities. If you're looking to Buy a House in Arran-Elderslie or explore Arran-Elderslie Condos For Sale, the mix supports a variety of lifestyles across Arran-Elderslie, Ontario.