Burford Real Estate: 18 Listings for Sale

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Mobile Home for sale: 99 FOURTH CONC Road Unit# 168, Burford

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$254,500

99 Fourth Conc Road Unit# 168, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

1 beds
1 baths
2 days

Hwy 2/53 West from Burford, turn right onto West Quarter Townline, second driveway on left into Twin Springs. Welcome home to 99 Fourth Conc., Burford, Unit 168. Are you looking for year round affordable living, but apartment or condo living isn't right for you? Find this exceptional 2021 built

Kyle Jansink,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Kyle Jansink ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 771-9314
338 BISHOPSGATE Road, Burford

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$4,800,000

338 Bishopsgate Road, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

0 beds
0 baths
17 days

... shovel-ready 8-acre industrial parcel offers exceptional flexibility, making it ideal for a wide range of uses. Located in the heart of Brant County, the property presents a rare opportunity to acquire prime, versatile land in close proximity to the coming new 403 Interchange on Bishopsgate. The Bishopsgate...

Jordan Labron,Peak Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Jordan Labron ,Peak Realty Ltd. (226) 388-1324
House for sale: 52 LORNE Avenue, Burford

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$984,900

52 Lorne Avenue, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

4 beds
2 baths
28 days

Turn onto John Street turn right onto Lorne Welcome to 52 Lorne Avenue! This charming bungalow sits on a generous 100 x 152 ft lot in a highly sought-after location. Featuring 3+1 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, this lovingly cared-for home is filled with timeless character highlighted by its

Ashley Sidler,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc.
Listed by: Ashley Sidler ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 978-2297
129 KING Street, Burford

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$679,000

129 King Street, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

0 beds
0 baths
32 days

Downtown Burford across from Post Office Better than new Commercial building in a great location in the growing community of Burford.Live and work in same building.This beauty offers 2 bedroom apartment upstairs,commercial on main floor and a newer 1 bed apartment downstairs. (id:27476)

Michael Manes,Peak Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Michael Manes ,Peak Realty Ltd. (519) 761-3591
House for sale: 14 WILSON Avenue, Burford

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$825,000

14 Wilson Avenue, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

3 beds
2 baths
32 days

Heading east on King St, turn left onto Maple Av N and then left onto Wilson Av. House will be on the left after 1st Av Move-in-ready and beautifully updated, this solid stone and brick 3-bedroom bungalow offers a spacious living room with fireplace, oak hardwood floors, and a bright dining

214 MAPLE Avenue S, Burford

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$2,549,500

214 Maple Avenue S, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

3 beds
5 baths
33 days

Burford, Left on Maple Your chance to own a one-of-a-kind 7.84-acre rural estate offering a rare combination of privacy, multi-use functionality, and long-term potential. This exceptional property features two separate lots (214 & 218 Maple Ave S), a spacious updated residence, multiple outbuildings,

Gurjeet Sandhu,Re/max Realty Services Inc M
Listed by: Gurjeet Sandhu ,Re/max Realty Services Inc M (416) 805-2014
PT LOT 2 PEAVINERY Road, Burford

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$499,000

Pt Lot 2 Peavinery Road, Burford, Ontario N0E 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
43 days

... engineering for the road extension has been completed. Enjoy & experience all that Brant County living has to offer! Call today to make your dream a reality. Off of Bishopsgate Rd & 9th Concession Rd down Peavinery Rd lot at the end of dead end road on right hand side. Need to finish gravel road...

George Lou Karmiris,Century 21 Heritage House Ltd
Listed by: George Lou Karmiris ,Century 21 Heritage House Ltd (519) 758-6910
House for sale: 33 DUFFERIN Street, Burford

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$949,900

33 Dufferin Street, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

4 beds
3 baths
43 days

Hwy 53 west, turn right onto St Williams, left onto Dufferin house is on the right. Welcome to peaceful country living in beautiful Burford! This inviting ranch style home blends modern farmhouse charm with the privacy of no rear neighbors, backing onto open fields where you can enjoy breathtaking

House for sale: 4 SIXTH CONCESSION Road, Burford

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$949,900

4 Sixth Concession Road, Burford, Ontario N3T 5L7

4 beds
2 baths
47 days

Travelling North on Bishopsgate Road, turn right onto Sixth Concession Road. Welcome to this exquisite brick bungalow nestled in the serene countryside close to both Burford and Brantford. Situated on nearly half an acre, this idyllic property boasts a lush, tree-lined backdrop and a secluded

Jason Lesky,Pay It Forward Realty
Listed by: Jason Lesky ,Pay It Forward Realty (519) 861-9867
Mobile Home for sale: 99 FOURTH CONCESSION Road Unit# 715, Burford

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$309,000

99 Fourth Concession Road Unit# 715, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

3 beds
2 baths
51 days

Hwy 2/53 West from Burford, turn right onto West Quarter Townline, second driveway on left into Twin Springs. Located on the corner of Fourth Concession Rd and W Quarter Townline Rd. Welcome to this stylish and modern park home in the sought-after Twin Springs community, just minutes outside

Jake Eivers,Pay It Forward Realty
Listed by: Jake Eivers ,Pay It Forward Realty (519) 209-8010
197 KING Street, Burford

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$3,600,000

197 King Street, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

0 beds
0 baths
57 days

Going north on Maple Ave S, take a left onto King St. Welcome to 197 King St - an exceptional opportunity to acquire over 21 acres of prime residential development land in the next community of Brant County to boom... Burford. Ideally positioned within walking distance to schools, parks, splash

Ryand Campbell,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Ryand Campbell ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 761-8211
PT BLK - 2 ELLIS Avenue, Burford

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$284,000

Pt Blk - 2 Ellis Avenue, Burford, Ontario N3R 0B8

0 beds
0 baths
67 days

From Highway #24 travel SW on Ellis Ave, property is on the north side of Ellis. A rare offering! Perfect for nature lovers, this untouched parcel of land is zoned Natural Heritage, protecting its rich ecosystem of native trees, wildlife habitat, and natural features. Surrounded by mature trees,

Carol Margaret Decaire,Peak Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Carol Margaret Decaire ,Peak Realty Ltd. (519) 575-3094
PT BLK 3 - 1 ELLIS Avenue, Burford

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$284,000

Pt Blk 3 - 1 Ellis Avenue, Burford, Ontario N3R 0B8

0 beds
0 baths
67 days

From Highway #24 travel SW on Ellis Ave, property is on the north side of Ellis. A rare offering! Perfect for nature lovers, this untouched parcel of land is zoned Natural Heritage, protecting its rich ecosystem of native trees, wildlife habitat, and natural features. Surrounded by mature trees,

Carol Margaret Decaire,Peak Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Carol Margaret Decaire ,Peak Realty Ltd. (519) 575-3094
House for sale: 141 KING Street, Burford

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$449,000

141 King Street, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

3 beds
2 baths
68 days

Between Maple Ave & St William St Welcome to 141 King Street in the quaint and friendly community of Burford—a small-town gem in Brant County known for its welcoming atmosphere, local shops, and close-knit feel, all just minutes from Brantford and Highway 403. This spacious 1 3/4-storey,

Duplex for sale: 206 KING Street, Burford

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$1,100,000

206 King Street, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

3 beds
3 baths
94 days

Heading west out of Burford on King St, watch for the signs. Calling all investors and multi-generational households! Take note of 206 King St, Burford; a unique multi-residential property with Ag zoning, a 36’ x 30’ detached garage and situated on 5.62 acres in Burford! A very rare

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724
House for sale: 206 KING Street, Burford

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$1,100,000

206 King Street, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

3 beds
3 baths
94 days

Heading west out of Burford on King St, watch for the signs. Calling all investors and multi-generational households! Take note of 206 King St, Burford; a unique multi-residential property with Ag zoning, a 36’ x 30’ detached garage and situated on 5.62 acres in Burford! A very

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724
Mobile Home for sale: 99 FOURTH CONCESSION Road Unit# 196, Burford

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$160,000

99 Fourth Concession Road Unit# 196, Burford, Ontario N0E 1A0

1 beds
1 baths
119 days

Located on the corner of Fourth Concession Rd and West Quarter Townline Rd. Side entrance off West Quarter Townline Rd. Once in the park, turn right at the stop sign, then left on High Liner St, follow it around as its one way, parking at the front Welcome to this charming modular home, perfectly

Vicki Gergely,Century 21 Heritage House Ltd
Listed by: Vicki Gergely ,Century 21 Heritage House Ltd (519) 716-3464
House for sale: 98 MILL Street, Burford

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$1,750,000

98 Mill Street, Burford, Ontario N3T 0N6

6 beds
4 baths
125 days

Colborne St W to Mill St. Property is on your left at the intersection of Highland Drive. This stunning custom-built brick and stone ranch sits on 1.7 acres in the prestigious Royal Highland Estates. Built just five years ago, this home offers nearly 4,000 sq. ft. of beautifully finished space,

Ryan Campbell,Real Broker Ontario Ltd
Listed by: Ryan Campbell ,Real Broker Ontario Ltd (519) 755-5477

Home Prices in Burford

In 2025, Burford real estate reflects a market where property setting, lot characteristics, and the condition of homes guide value. Home prices here are shaped by rural appeal and access to regional routes in Ontario, with buyers weighing lifestyle factors such as privacy, outdoor space, and proximity to day-to-day amenities alongside the quality of finishes and any recent upgrades.

Without focusing on short-term swings, market participants watch the balance between new and existing listings, the mix of detached properties compared with attached options, and signals like days on market to gauge momentum. Seller expectations often hinge on presentation and pricing strategy, while buyers benefit from comparing recent activity in micro-areas and understanding how features such as garages, workshops, and functional layouts affect interest in Burford houses for sale.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$1,266,855
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Burford

There are 28 active listings in Burford, including 9 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage extends across 0 neighbourhoods. Listing data is refreshed regularly and can help you find Burford real estate listings or Burford homes for sale matched to your criteria.

Use MLS listings to narrow your search with filters for price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos, floor plans, and lot diagrams to understand room flow, natural light, and renovation potential. Compare new and recently updated listings with those that have had adjustments to assess relative value, then create a shortlist based on location fit, commute patterns, and lifestyle requirements such as space for hobbies, pets, or home-based work when buying a house in Burford.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Burford offers a blend of village-core living and countryside properties, with quiet streets, established trees, and access to local schools, parks, and community facilities. Many buyers prioritize proximity to everyday conveniences while staying connected to regional corridors for commuting. Trails, greenspace, and nearby waterways can add to the appeal, as can walkable pockets near shops and services. In more rural settings, buyers often value privacy, workshop or outbuilding potential, and the usability of outdoor areas. These location and lifestyle attributes shape demand and help signal long-term value for different property types and streetscapes across Burford neighborhoods.

Rental availability currently includes 2 properties, with 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Burford City Guide

This Burford city guide introduces a rural community with deep agricultural roots, small-town warmth, and easy access to larger urban centres. Situated within the County of Brant in southwestern Ontario, Burford offers open skies, quiet roads, and a main street lined with essential services. Read on for a clear picture of the area's background, economy, neighbourhoods, and the practicalities of living in Burford, plus seasonal rhythms and things to do throughout the year.

History & Background

Burford's story is closely tied to the land. Long before surveyors set section lines and settlers ploughed fields, the broader region was part of the traditional territories of Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe. European newcomers arrived in stages, establishing farms and small commercial clusters at crossroads that would evolve into today's village. Over time, Burford became a service hub for surrounding farms, with a regular agricultural fair, churches, and community halls anchoring local life. Around the region you'll also find towns like Mount Pleasant that share historical ties and amenities.

In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the area's economy revolved around mixed farming. Barns, mills, and small workshops supported daily life, while a modest flow of goods moved along country roads that later linked to provincial highways. As southwestern Ontario grew, Burford adapted: roadside businesses emerged, farm operations diversified, and new residents arrived seeking a slower pace within commuting distance of city jobs. During municipal restructuring in the late twentieth century, the former township and its villages were amalgamated into today's County of Brant framework, reinforcing Burford's role as a friendly, functional centre for nearby rural concessions. Despite modern conveniences, the village has kept a heritage feel—what's changed most is the mix of people who now call it home, from multi-generation farm families to newcomers drawn by space and value.

Economy & Employment

Burford's economic base remains firmly rooted in agriculture and agri-services, with nearby fields producing grains, oilseeds, specialty crops, and hay, alongside livestock operations. That foundation supports equipment dealers, repair shops, farm supply outlets, and seasonal labour. Many residents also work in construction trades, transportation, and logistics, leveraging proximity to the Highway 403 corridor and regional distribution networks. The wider region's employment landscape adds further options: manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, education, and public services are available in larger centres a short drive away. For some, a hybrid of home-based businesses and flexible commuting offers a comfortable balance, while others operate roadside stands or small retail and dining spots that serve locals and day-trippers alike.

For people considering living in Burford, housing costs and property sizes can be attractive relative to bigger cities, which helps explain a steady trickle of new households. Remote and flexible work arrangements have broadened possibilities, making it feasible to keep a city-facing career while enjoying rural quiet and a tighter-knit social fabric. The result is an economy that feels balanced: solidly rural yet connected enough to benefit from regional growth, and it factors into Ontario real estate Burford buyers consider.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Burford reads as a classic village core surrounded by a patchwork of rural concessions. In the centre, you'll find older homes on tree-lined streets—brick farmhouses, century homes, and modest postwar bungalows—mixed with a few newer builds on larger lots. Spreading outward are acreage properties, hobby farms, and working operations, offering space for gardens, workshops, and outbuildings. Newer subdivisions tend to emphasize detached homes with driveways and garages, while rural roadsides feature farmsteads with barns and shelterbelts.

Day-to-day amenities are easy to reach: a grocery stop, hardware essentials, diner breakfasts, and coffee are all part of the village rhythm. Families make use of local parks, ball diamonds, and multi-use fields, while community halls host craft sales and seasonal fundraisers. A library branch, places of worship, and service clubs help knit residents together. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Cathcart and Scotland. The annual agricultural fair is a highlight, with livestock, homecrafts, and midway fun drawing crowds and volunteers alike.

When it comes to things to do, locals gravitate to low-key outdoor pursuits: cycling along quiet concession roads, walks on country lanes, and visits to farm markets during harvest season. Conservation areas and river valleys within a short drive give options for fishing, paddling, and birding, while golf courses and pick-your-own orchards round out weekend plans. In winter, the arena and community centre bustle with skating and minor sports, and nearby snow-dusted trails suit a leisurely hike. Whether you prefer the buzz of a community event or the calm of a country sunset, the lifestyle is unhurried and neighbourly.

Getting Around

Burford is a driving-first community, with most errands completed within a few minutes of the village core and regional trips made via county roads that connect to Highway 53 and the Highway 403 corridor. Commuters typically travel to nearby cities for work, shopping, or appointments, with travel times that feel manageable by rural Ontario standards. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Harley and Brant. Parking is straightforward in the village, and deliveries, school buses, and farm equipment all share the road, so patience is part of the local driving culture.

Cycling is pleasant on the flatter stretches around the village, though riders should be mindful of narrow shoulders and the occasional fast-moving truck on harvest days. Recreational cyclists often plan routes between hamlets to take advantage of quiet lanes and scenic farm vistas. Walking is practical within the core, where sidewalks and crosswalks support short trips to shops and services. Formal public transit is limited in rural areas, but community or demand-responsive options may operate at times, and intercity connections are available in larger centres for longer journeys. For many households, a reliable vehicle remains the key to convenient mobility.

Climate & Seasons

Southwestern Ontario brings four distinct seasons, and Burford's calendar reflects each mood. Spring arrives with muddy fields, swelling buds, and a noticeable uptick in farm traffic as planting begins. Birdsong returns to hedgerows, and rain showers feed ditches and creeks. It's a time for garden planning, maple treats, and the first patios on warmer afternoons. By summer, days are long and warm, with occasional humidity and passing thunderstorms; evenings are for barbecues, ice cream runs, and stargazing under wide-open skies. Farm stands brim with sweet corn, berries, and tomatoes, and weekend bike rides stretch farther as roads stay dry and daylight lingers.

Autumn is many residents' favourite season. Crisp air and changing leaves frame harvest activity, with tractors and combines moving between fields. Local events ramp up, from fall fairs to pumpkin patches, and rural drives offer postcard-worthy scenery. This shoulder season is ideal for hiking and photography, and it rarely feels crowded. Winter brings a quieter tempo. Snowfalls vary year to year, but you can expect a run of cold snaps, occasional thaws, and the kind of bright, blue-sky days that make a walk around town or a skate at the arena feel invigorating. Rural roads are well-travelled by plows, though it's wise to build extra time into winter trips and keep a trunk kit handy.

Overall, the climate invites an outdoor lifestyle with a practical edge: boots by the door in spring, sunscreen in the glovebox for summer, layers for fall, and a scraper and toque ready for winter. Those seasonal rhythms shape community life, from planting and fairs to holiday parades and winter sports, giving residents a steady cadence that makes the year feel grounded and familiar.

Nearby Cities

When searching for a home near Burford, consider nearby communities such as Onondaga, Caledonia, Glanford, Mount Hope, and Glanbrook to explore different housing options and local amenities.

Visiting these nearby cities can help you compare neighborhood character, schools, shopping, and transit options as you decide whether Burford or a neighboring community best fits your needs when looking at Burford real estate listings or Burford condos for sale.

Demographics

Burford typically presents a small?town, semi?rural character that appeals to a blend of households — from young families and local retirees to professionals who commute to nearby centres. The community is often described as close?knit and community?oriented, with a pace of life that leans toward relaxed and family-friendly rather than urban.

Housing in the area tends to include a strong presence of detached single?family homes alongside pockets of low?rise condominium options and rental properties, offering a range of choices for buyers. Lifestyle notes for prospective residents include access to outdoor activities, local services and amenities, and a quieter, more residential atmosphere compared with larger cities, all factors that shape Burford neighborhoods and appeal to those searching for Burford houses for sale or to buy a house in Burford.