Faraday, Ontario: 21 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 22 ROBERT DRIVE, Faraday

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$509,900

22 Robert Drive, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

4 beds
2 baths
Today

Cross Streets: Highway 62S. ** Directions: Highway 62 S to Robert Dr. Welcome to this bright, spacious 3+1 bedroom home. The home is modern, updated and awaiting a family or couple to begin their next chapter. The kitchen is sleek and designed for function and ease. The dining area is perfect

Brad Sinclair,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Brad Sinclair ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 927-6236
House for sale: 29845 HIGHWAY 28 SOUTH, Faraday

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$349,000

29845 Highway 28 South, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

4 beds
2 baths
3 days

Cross Streets: Monck Rd. & Hwy 28 S. ** Directions: From Bancroft, take Monck Street to Hwy 28 south, on the right just after Monck Rd. Spacious Family Home with Duplex Potential - Minutes to Downtown Bancroft! This bright and versatile home offers plenty of space for a large family or an easy

House for sale: 29819 28 HIGHWAY, Faraday

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$509,000

29819 28 Highway, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

5 beds
3 baths
3 days

Cross Streets: Monck Road & Highway 28 South. ** Directions: Highway 28 South from Bancroft to ER #29819, pass Monck Road. Large Family Wanted. This home offers plenty of space for a growing family. Main floor features large living/dining area, kitchen with ample cabinetry, 4-piece bathroom,

House for sale: 78 CLELAND COURT, Faraday

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$2,950,000

78 Cleland Court, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1P0

4 beds
2 baths
5 days

... Cleland Court. Welcome to Freedom Lake - Your Private 392-Acre Retreat! Discover an unparalleled escape at Freedom Lake, breathtaking 392-acre property featuring your very own private lake, trails, and total seclusion- 25km from Bancroft and under three hours from the GTA. This executive-style...

Lindsay Musclow,Ball Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Lindsay Musclow ,Ball Real Estate Inc. (613) 334-9315
House for sale: 112 BAY SHORE DRIVE, Faraday

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$1,149,000

112 Bay Shore Drive, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

4 beds
2 baths
8 days

Cross Streets: Mill Street /Bay Lake Rd. ** Directions: Mill Street to 62, to Bay Lake Rd to Bay Shore Drive. Welcome to Your Waterfront Paradise on Bay Lake! Discover your own slice of paradise with this turnkey four-bedroom, two-bathroom home on the pristine shores of beautiful Bay Lake.

Stacy Pitts,Re/max Country Classics Ltd.
Listed by: Stacy Pitts ,Re/max Country Classics Ltd. (613) 334-1473
House for sale: 27668 HWY 28, Faraday

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$299,999

27668 Hwy 28, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

2 beds
1 baths
17 days

Hwy 28 & Lakeview Lane Located in the heart of Faraday Township, this 2-bedroom, 1-bath home features a full unfinished walkout basement ready for your personal touch. The property sits on a flat, easily maintained lot and includes a detached garage that's perfect for storage or a workshop.

Candy West,Royal Lepage Frank Real Estate
Listed by: Candy West ,Royal Lepage Frank Real Estate (613) 202-2232
House for sale: 294 ALBION LAKE DRIVE, Faraday

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$419,000

294 Albion Lake Drive, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

3 beds
1 baths
30 days

Cross Streets: Airport Road & Albion Lake Drive. ** Directions: From Bancroft North on Airport Road, Left on Albion Lake Drive. This property offers a cozy 3-season, 3-bedroom cottage with open concept living/kitchen area, 3Pc bathroom and a storage room off the living room. Laminated flooring

Other for sale: 292 CAROLINE COURT, Faraday

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$550,000

292 Caroline Court, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

3 beds
1 baths
31 days

Caroline and Airport Discover tranquility at this stunning 3-season waterfront cottage on beautiful Trout Lake. Featuring a spacious open-concept design with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom this home is filled with abundant natural light-perfect for relaxing and enjoying serene lakeside living. Whether

Listed by: Carla Castaldo-lacasse ,Royal Lepage Credit Valley Real Estate (905) 793-5000
House for sale: 17 IDA HO LANE, Faraday

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$1,699,000

17 Ida Ho Lane, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

5 beds
3 baths
37 days

Cross Streets: Highway 28 & Ida Ho Lane. ** Directions: Follow Hwy 28 To Ida Ho Lane. Envision 290 feet of Private, pristine WEST facing waterfront on Bow Lake, offering incredible deep clean swimming less than 60' from your dream home! 3800 finished sq ft of luxury tucked into a mature 1.5

Listed by: Anthony Peter Halcovitch ,Coldwell Banker Electric Realty (705) 243-9000
House for sale: 800 JEFFREY LAKE ROAD, Faraday

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$674,999

800 Jeffrey Lake Road, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

3 beds
2 baths
39 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 62 South to Gaebel Road. ** Directions: Google. Welcome to your dream home and lifestyle! Nestled on a sprawling 1.35-acre property, this exceptional property offers a serene escape with exclusive deeded access shared with only six neighboring homes. Just minutes away from

House for sale: 102 CAROLINE COURT, Faraday

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$325,000

102 Caroline Court, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

1 beds
1 baths
40 days

Cross Streets: Airport Road & Caroline Court. ** Directions: From Bancroft, follow Chemaushgon Road (Turns into Airport Road) Turn Left on Caroline Court. This off grid property is great for a getaway, hunting, glamping or Air B and B! Approximately 1,050 square foot yurt built in 2016 and

Marilyn Dillon,Re/max Country Classics Ltd.
Listed by: Marilyn Dillon ,Re/max Country Classics Ltd. (613) 332-0444
House for sale: 224 BAY SHORE DRIVE, Faraday

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$624,900

224 Bay Shore Drive, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

2 beds
1 baths
54 days

Bay Lake Road & Bay Shore Drive Turnkey two bedroom cottage on beautiful Bay Lake. Known for its clean blue water and sandy shoreline, this little gem will surely tick all the boxes. Great swimming for all ages with an level entry waterfront into nice hard packed sandy bottom. Enjoy sunsets

House for sale: 164 TROUT LAKE ROAD, Faraday

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$469,900

164 Trout Lake Road, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

2 beds
2 baths
57 days

Cross Streets: Monck Road & Trout Lake Road. ** Directions: Hwy 28 S, Monck Road to Trout Lake Road. Bancroft - This adorable 2 bedroom home has a gorgeous view of Riddell Lake from the front of the house. No waterfront taxes to pay! Public access to the lake is close by. You can also walk

House for sale: 32 LAKE VIEW LANE, Faraday

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$1,100,000

32 Lake View Lane, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1M0

4 beds
2 baths
57 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 28 and Lake View. ** Directions: Highway 28 to Lake View Lane to the end. Experience life on Paudash Lake with a property that delivers both rental income and the perfect family getaway. Enjoy excellent swimming, boating, and wide-open lake views that make every day feel

Lisa Scott,Reva Realty Inc.
Listed by: Lisa Scott ,Reva Realty Inc. (613) 334-9612
Mobile Home for sale: 56 OTTER LAKE ROAD, Faraday

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$299,900

56 Otter Lake Road, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

1 beds
1 baths
57 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 28 S to Otter Lake Rd. Left to #56 on the right. ** Directions: Hwy 28 S to Otter Lake Rd to ER#56. Peaceful Living Just Minutes from Bancroft! Tucked away from the road for added privacy, this charming residential property features a tranquil, deep pond that sets the scene

PT LT 11 RCP 2312, Faraday

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$18,500

Pt Lt 11 Rcp 2312, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
60 days

Cross Streets: Cillica Dr & N/A. ** Directions: Hwy 62 N, Turn onto Bridge St.W./ON 28 S to Cillica Dr. Calling all investors looking for a place to park your money!!!??? Unlock potential with this 1.6 acre landlocked property between Bow Lake and Laundry Lake. Without current access, buyers

0 RALLISON ROAD, Faraday

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$70,000

0 Rallison Road, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 2L0

0 beds
0 baths
65 days

Cross Streets: Brown Lane and Highway 62 South. ** Directions: Follow Bay Lake Road at L'Amable to Rallison Lane. Park where the trail begins and follow the trail to the property. Walk or use an ATV to access the property. The access on Brown Lane is tree covered and difficult to navigate.

Lisa Scott,Reva Realty Inc.
Listed by: Lisa Scott ,Reva Realty Inc. (613) 334-9612
314 AIRPORT ROAD, Faraday

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$132,100

314 Airport Road, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
74 days

Cross Streets: From Bancroft take Chemaushgon Rd which turns into Airport Road and follow to 314 on right hand side. ** Directions: Chemaushagon to Airport Rd. If you are looking to build your dream home on a sheltered lot, here is 1.93 acres of rectangular shaped lot with 400 feet of frontage

Listed by: Bud Schramn ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (613) 334-9266
House for sale: 34C BENTLEY LAKE PLACE, Faraday

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$499,000

34c Bentley Lake Place, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

3 beds
1 baths
74 days

HWY 28/BENTLEY Discover the Hidden Gem of Bentley Lake! Just minutes from town, this motor-friendly lakefront property offers stunning, panoramic views from every angle. Whether you're looking for a year-round home or a peaceful 4 season cottage getaway, this property delivers. A staircase

Wade Kovacic,Century 21 Wenda Allen Realty
Listed by: Wade Kovacic ,Century 21 Wenda Allen Realty (905) 649-3900
1805 BAY LAKE ROAD, Faraday

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$195,000

1805 Bay Lake Road, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
132 days

Cross Streets: Mill Street/ Bay Lake road. ** Directions: Mill Street to Bay Lake road. This spacious 2+ acre lot is just a short walk to beautiful Bay Lake and only a 3-minute drive to Bancroft. Located on a year-round, township-maintained road with hydro and internet access available. The

Stacy Pitts,Re/max Country Classics Ltd.
Listed by: Stacy Pitts ,Re/max Country Classics Ltd. (613) 334-1473
0 UNOPENED ROAD ALLOWANCE, Faraday

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$59,000

0 Unopened Road Allowance, Faraday (Faraday), Ontario K0L 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
212 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 62S and Old L'Amable Rd. ** Directions: Bancroft to Old L'Amable Road. Great building lot with 1.75 acres with a short 5 minute walk to L'Amable Beach (Dam). This property is tucked off the main road through an unopened road allowance. (id:27476)

Josh Fulford,Ball Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Josh Fulford ,Ball Real Estate Inc. (613) 202-1576

Home Prices in Faraday

The outlook for Faraday Real Estate in 2025 reflects a rural Ontario market where property character and setting strongly influence value. Buyers will find a mix of classic countryside homes, recreational properties, and year?round residences, while sellers see steady interest driven by lifestyle moves and proximity to nature. Pricing expectations hinge on location within the township, site features, and overall condition, with well?presented listings drawing the most attention.

Absent major swings, participants watch the balance between new supply and successful sales, along with property mix and presentation. Days on market trends, seasonal momentum, and the depth of buyer demand for specific home styles help shape strategy. Homes with appealing lots, upgraded systems, and flexible layouts tend to stand out, while marketing that highlights local amenities and unique attributes can support confidence on both sides of the transaction.

Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Faraday

There are 30 active listings available, including 17 houses for sale. Coverage extends across 1 neighbourhood, giving shoppers a clear view of what is currently on the market within the area. This breadth allows you to see how different settings, styles, and finishes compare side by side.

Use filters to narrow by budget range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking options, and outdoor space to align results with your needs. Review photos and floor plans to gauge flow, storage, and renovation scope, and compare recent activity in your shortlist to understand how similar homes are positioned. Pair listing notes with location checks—commute routes, road access, and nearby services—to evaluate fit. Listing data is refreshed regularly, so check Faraday Real Estate Listings and new Faraday Homes For Sale often.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Faraday offers a blend of tranquil residential pockets and rural corridors, with properties that often emphasize privacy, natural surroundings, and access to outdoor recreation. Proximity to schools, community facilities, and local shops can influence day?to?day convenience, while nearby parks, lakes, and trail networks enhance lifestyle appeal. Buyers commonly weigh road maintenance, driveway access, and orientation for light and views, along with the character of nearby streets and the feel of the immediate enclave. For many, water access, greenspace, and a quiet setting are key value signals, while others prioritize being close to services and established gathering spots. Evaluating these factors alongside interior updates and site attributes helps clarify long?term enjoyment and resale considerations when you search Faraday Neighborhoods or consider where to Buy a House in Faraday.

Faraday City Guide

Nestled amid granite ridges and sparkling lakes in Hastings County, Faraday, Ontario is a rural township that blends cottage?country calm with small?town practicality. This Faraday city guide introduces the area's backstory, everyday rhythms, and the essentials of getting around so you can picture what life looks like among the pines and shorelines.

History & Background

Before roads and rail arrived, the waterways and forest routes around Faraday were part of traditional Algonquin Anishinaabe territory, linking seasonal camps and hunting grounds. Nineteenth?century timber interests opened the area to logging, and early colonization roads drew settlers onto rocky, glaciated soils better suited to mixed forestry than broad?acre farming. Over time, Faraday's identity evolved through resource cycles: from lumber to mica and feldspar quarries, and later to uranium exploration during the mid?twentieth century mining boom that touched the entire Bancroft region. Around the region you'll also find towns like Wilberforce that share historical ties and amenities.

As mining waned, the township leaned into its natural strengths: lakes, trails, and quiet roads that make seasonal and year?round living equally appealing. Today, Faraday's landscape is a mosaic of forested acreages, small hamlets, and shoreline communities that orbit the nearby service centre in Bancroft. Heritage here isn't just museums and plaques—it's the lived culture of woodstoves and workshops, fishing stories passed down at the dock, and the mineral?collecting traditions that still draw rockhounds to the wider area.

Economy & Employment

Faraday's economy reflects the classic rural Ontario blend of resource wisdom and modern flexibility. Construction and skilled trades are steady pillars, from custom cottage builds and renovations to septic, electrical, and landscaping services. Forestry and aggregates contribute regional employment, while tourism fuels a mix of hospitality, retail, and recreational outfitting. Many residents also work in health care, education, and community services clustered in the nearby town, commuting short distances to clinics, schools, and local government offices.

Seasonality shapes workloads: summer and fall bring property maintenance, rentals, and visitor?facing roles; winter shifts to snow services, indoor trades, and recreational tourism tied to snowmobiling and ice fishing. Home?based businesses thrive, from artisanal producers to consulting, and improved rural broadband supports remote work for those whose roles travel well. If you're exploring career options, think in sectors rather than brand names: building trades, property management, hospitality, outdoor recreation, and the service industries that keep a rural hub running. Many households combine multiple income streams—part?time, contract, and entrepreneurial—tuned to the rhythm of the seasons.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Instead of dense subdivisions, Faraday offers a network of rural concessions, lakeside pockets, and wooded cul?de?sacs. Shoreline areas on lakes such as Faraday Lake and the reaches of Paudash Lake feature a mix of legacy cottages, modern four?season homes, and modest cabins that families gradually upgrade. Closer to the main corridors, you'll find practical bungalows and split?level homes on larger lots, often with workshops or detached garages for hobbyists. Neighbourhood?hopping is easy with nearby communities like Bancroft and Coe Hill.

Living in Faraday is about choosing your pace. Quiet roads invite evening walks, and the township's public boat launches turn sunny days into quick paddles or fishing runs. In winter, multi?use trail networks and club?groomed snowmobile routes connect riders to café stops and scenic lookouts. Community life is informal but active: seasonal markets, charity breakfasts, and craft sales pop up at halls and churches, while a short drive brings you to arenas, libraries, and arts venues in the surrounding towns. If you're comparing neighbourhoods, consider your lifestyle priorities—do you want deep forest privacy, a gentle slope to a sandy bay, or a year?round road with reliable plowing and quick access to shops?

For families and year?round residents, everyday convenience matters as much as the view. School buses travel the main routes, and local roads are maintained for winter driving. Reliable internet is strongest along primary corridors, with fibre gradually expanding, while fixed wireless and satellite fill the gaps. A practical tip for newcomers: check road access, snow removal responsibilities, and well/septic details when viewing properties, especially on more remote lanes. It's also wise to budget time for "country chores"—stacking wood, clearing snow, and basic property upkeep become part of the routine and part of the reward.

When it comes to things to do, think simple and scenic: morning coffees on the dock, afternoon hikes to rocky lookouts, and stargazing that reminds you how dark rural skies can be. The wider area is known for mineral collecting, so keep an eye out for guided tours and festivals, and always seek permission before accessing private lands. Autumn brings glowing hillsides and quiet lakes; spring rewards patient paddlers and birders as wetlands come to life.

Getting Around

Faraday is a driving?first community, with local roads feeding into regional highways through the adjacent service town. Most residents rely on personal vehicles for errands, school runs, and medical appointments, though rideshare boards and community groups often help fill gaps. Regional coach services connect to larger centres on select routes, and many households plan their week around a "big shop" rather than daily errands. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close?by hubs such as Hastings Highlands and Carlow/Mayo.

Cyclists enjoy quieter concession roads and the long, steady grades of rail?trail corridors that cross Hastings County. These multi?use trails also welcome hikers, equestrians, ATVs where permitted, and snowmobiles in winter—making them informal transportation spines as well as recreation routes. If you're planning to bike regularly, equip wider tires for gravel and be visible on shaded stretches where sightlines tighten. In winter, snow tires and a trunk kit are non?negotiable; rural weather can change quickly, and plows rotate through on a schedule that may lag behind storm peaks.

Remote work adds flexibility to life here, but connectivity varies by road and terrain. Before signing a lease or offer, confirm available internet providers at the exact address and check cellular signal inside the home—rocky hills and dense forest can create dead zones. For boaters, note that some shoreline roads are seasonal; if year?round access matters, verify municipal maintenance and winter services.

Climate & Seasons

Faraday sits in a classic Central Ontario climate: cold, snowy winters; warm, lake?tempered summers; and shoulder seasons that shift by the week. Winter settles in with reliable snowpack that supports groomed trail networks, outdoor skating in sheltered bays, and quiet forest walks where you'll see more tracks than people. Lakes typically freeze solid in midwinter, but conditions vary, so check ice safety locally and take the usual precautions if you venture out with skates, sleds, or an auger.

Spring arrives in layers—sap runs, migrating waterfowl, and the first trout rises on calm evenings. It's also the season for wet trails and the famed blackfly burst; light?coloured clothing and repellent make all the difference on hikes. By early summer, the lake calendar takes over: swimming, paddling, and evening boat rides under pink skies. Shorelines warm unevenly, so small bays are prime for wading and family swims, while deeper lakes reward anglers at dawn and dusk.

Autumn is the grand finale, with fiery hillsides reflected in glassy water and crisp air that begs for one more paddle or ridge?top picnic. This is the best season for long hikes, scenic drives, and photography, and it's when many residents realize how well the area balances quiet with access to essentials. If you're planning your own list of things to do across the year, think in seasons: snowshoe and sled in winter, cast and camp in spring, swim and sail in summer, and hike and harvest in fall.

For anyone considering living in Faraday, the seasons become your calendar. You'll mark time by first ice, first loon call, and first leaf?peep weekend. It's a place where small preparations—stacking wood early, tuning the outboard in May, labeling storage bins—turn into rituals that make rural life smooth. And it's the kind of township where the view from your deck, whether forest or water, often becomes the day's headline act.

Neighbourhoods

What defines a neighbourhood when the map doesn't divide it into tidy quarters? In Faraday, the answer is simple: a community that moves at its own rhythm and rewards those who look closely. Use KeyHomes.ca to read that rhythm—zoom the map, scan listings by area, and start building a picture of where you'd feel most at home.

Faraday is cohesive, yet varied in feel from one pocket to the next. Some addresses sit along settled streets with an easy, everyday cadence; others back onto quieter surroundings where the horizon feels a little more open. Housing tends to centre on detached homes, with townhouses and condo?style options appearing where the layout supports them. The common thread is flexibility: space for daily life, corners for hobbies, and the sense that the door is always open to neighbours.

Picture a day lived locally. Morning light across a front porch. Midday errands handled without rush. Evening conversations that spill onto the stoop or into shared green nooks. Faraday favours this kind of steady pace. For buyers, that means you can prioritize what matters most—yard space, low?maintenance living, or a floor plan that adapts to work and rest—without losing the connection to the wider community. If you're refining options, KeyHomes.ca makes side?by?side comparisons straightforward, so you can weigh detached comfort against the simplicity of a townhouse or the convenience of a condo unit when looking at Faraday Houses For Sale or Faraday Condos For Sale.

Green space shapes decisions here, even when it's simply a generous backyard or a tree?lined approach to the driveway. People gravitate to streets that feel calm and livable, where walking the dog or stepping out for fresh air is part of the daily routine. Sellers often highlight outdoor flow—how the kitchen meets the deck, how the living room frames a vista, how storage keeps gear organized—because those details resonate with Faraday's way of life.

Connections follow familiar local routes. Some residents prefer staying closer to services and community touchpoints; others choose addresses a little more tucked away, trading activity for privacy. Neither choice is "better"—they're different expressions of the same place. On KeyHomes.ca, use the map view to trace those patterns in real time, then save a search that reflects your preference for a livelier pocket or a quieter lane.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Think about everyday rhythms-access to parks or open space, nearby conveniences, and the overall vibe of the street.
  • Home types: Detached homes lead many shortlists, while townhouses and condos appeal to those seeking simpler upkeep.
  • Connections: Identify whether you want to be close to community hubs or set along calmer corridors with less pass?through traffic.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Save searches, set alerts, filter by features that matter, and scan the map to see how listings cluster.

For first-time buyers, Faraday's appeal often begins with clarity. It's easy to understand what each property offers when you walk the lot, step through the main floor, and imagine how daily routines would play out. Downsizers appreciate the calm and the option to streamline maintenance without losing that sense of belonging. Growing households zero in on functional layouts and outdoor areas that support everything from gardening to weekend projects. Whatever your stage, the community's grounded feel supports it.

Sellers can speak to experience rather than just features. How morning sun warms the kitchen. How a side entrance keeps boots and coats contained after a muddy stroll. How the living room opens to a breeze that cools summer evenings. These are the narratives that turn a showing into a memory. Use KeyHomes.ca to ensure your listing appears in the right saved searches and reaches buyers who've already signalled interest in your property style.

Faraday doesn't hurry you; it gives you room to decide. Take your time, walk a few streets, and let the setting guide your choice. When you're ready to compare, track, and revisit favourites, KeyHomes.ca keeps everything organized so your best option rises to the top naturally.

Faraday, Ontario rewards close attention: quiet streets, practical homes, and a community pace that's easy to live with-choose the pocket that matches how you want to spend your days.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in Faraday can explore neighbouring communities to compare housing options and local amenities. Check out North Frontenac, Cloyne, Griffith, Arden and Central Frontenac to get a sense of different neighbourhoods around Faraday.

Use the community pages to compare property styles, local character, and amenities as you consider your next move from Faraday.

Demographics

Faraday draws a mix of households including families, retirees and working professionals, creating a community that blends multi?generational residents with people at different stages of life. Housing tends to be varied, with a prevalence of detached homes alongside some condos and rental properties, offering options for those seeking ownership or more flexible living arrangements. These characteristics influence searches for Faraday Houses For Sale and Faraday Condos For Sale.

The area has a predominantly rural, small?town character rather than an urban core, so residents often prioritize outdoor recreation, quieter streets and a close?knit community feel; everyday amenities and services are found in local service centres, making it a good fit for buyers who prefer a less dense lifestyle. For anyone tracking Ontario Real Estate Faraday, this setting helps explain buyer priorities and long?term appeal.