Port Rowan Real Estate: 21 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 794 59 Highway, Port Rowan

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$649,900

794 59 Highway, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

2 beds
1 baths
Today

... your own backyard, catch a morning sunrise over the bay or a sunset over the Big Creek National Wildlife Area. Perfect for nature lovers, this property offers easy access to many exciting adventures; Long Point Birding Trail, boating, beaches, wineries & breweries. Explore the sandy beaches...

1179 BAY Street, Port Rowan

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$280,000

1179 Bay Street, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
12 days

PROPERTY FRONTS ON BAY ST. IN PORT ROWAN JUST SOUTH OF 1ST CONCESSION This Lush Green Lot has come available to build your dream home in the Pretty Town of Port Rowan. Walk to town where you will find Shops, Restaurants, Year Round Grocery Store, Library and Marina at the Inner Bay. Quick

Carrie Stengel,Coldwell Banker Momentum Realty Brokerage (port Rowan)
Listed by: Carrie Stengel ,Coldwell Banker Momentum Realty Brokerage (port Rowan) (519) 427-7712
House for sale: 1053 BAY Street, Port Rowan

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$649,900

1053 Bay Street, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

3 beds
3 baths
41 days

Norfolk County Hwy 24 to Forestry Farm Road to Lakeshore Road, follow around Lakeshore Road turns into Bay Street. Property on right just up from the Lake. Welcome to 1053 Bay Street – A Modern Lakeside Retreat in Port Rowan, nestled in the charming lakeside community of Port Rowan, this

House for sale: 1028 #59 Highway, Port Rowan

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$838,000

1028 #59 Highway, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

3 beds
3 baths
41 days

... attached garage and separate basement access, this home is perfect for those seeking space, craftsmanship, and connection to nature. Plenty of opportunity for active living in the area with local amenities including the beaches of Long Point and Turkey Point, boating on Long Point Bay, golfing,...

House for sale: 105 BALSAM Trail, Port Rowan

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$629,900

105 Balsam Trail, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

2 beds
3 baths
44 days

Bay St. in Port Rowan to Long Point Blvd. Turn right onto Walsingham Dr. Left on Carolina Way which Changes to Balsam. Property on right. Welcome to The Villages of Long Point Bay! Discover relaxed, lakeside living in this sought-after adult community in the heart of Port Rowan. This beautifully

House for sale: 16 CHESTNUT Street, Port Rowan

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$538,000

16 Chestnut Street, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

2 beds
3 baths
55 days

Corner of Chestnut and Erie Ave Welcome to 16 Chestnut Street in the charming lakeside community of Port Rowan! This beautifully designed raised ranch offers a thoughtful layout featuring two spacious main-floor bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet, positioned on

Duplex for sale: 12 SEA QUEEN Road, Port Rowan

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$699,000

12 Sea Queen Road, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

2 beds
2 baths
60 days

Front Rd. to Dock St. to Sea Queen, in the harbour. Property located just past the Boat House Restaurant before the entrance to the Lions Park WATERFRONT DUPLEX with commercial unit on the main floor and one bedroom residential unit above, both with stunning water views. The duplex sits on

Cindy Pichette,Gold Coast Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage
Listed by: Cindy Pichette ,Gold Coast Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage (519) 718-1428
282 WEST QUARTERLINE N/A Road, Port Rowan

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$259,000

282 West Quarterline N/a Road, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
60 days

Driving West on 1st Concession, turn left onto West Quarterline Rd, property is # 282 after the house on the corner Country building lot! Close to a one acre parcel (208 feet by 198 feet) on the edge of Messiah's Corners with wide-open countryside views to the southeast. The land slopes away

N/A 59 Highway, Port Rowan

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$429,999

N/a 59 Highway, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
60 days

Corner of Highway 59 and Concession 2 Escape to your own private retreat with this spacious 4-acre corner lot, agriculturally zoned. Located just minutes from Port Rowan, enjoy easy access to shopping, dining, and outdoor adventures. Cast a line in the renowned Long Point Bay for excellent

Peter Butler,Coldwell Banker Momentum Realty Brokerage (port Dover)
Listed by: Peter Butler ,Coldwell Banker Momentum Realty Brokerage (port Dover) (226) 567-4545
10 & 11 SEA QUEEN Road, Port Rowan

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$1,499,000

10 & 11 Sea Queen Road, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
60 days

Front Rd. to Dock St. to Sea Queen, in the harbour. The Boat House Restaurant sign is visible from the road. 4 UNIT WATERFRONT OPPORTUNITY nestled in the picturesque harbour of Port Rowan, steps downtown to shops and restaurants. Sale includes two parcels. PARCEL ONE - two storey, 5864 sq.

Cindy Pichette,Gold Coast Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage
Listed by: Cindy Pichette ,Gold Coast Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage (519) 718-1428
House for sale: 2 HUNTER Drive S, Port Rowan

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$779,900

2 Hunter Drive S, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

3 beds
3 baths
66 days

Highway 59 South to Front Rd, corner of Front and Hunter Dr The lifestyle you've been waiting for! Tucked away in “Ducks Landing” on a picturesque ravine lot, this custom-built brick bungalow offers the perfect balance of privacy, space, and convenience—all just steps from downtown

Sandra Rae,Century 21 Heritage House Ltd
Listed by: Sandra Rae ,Century 21 Heritage House Ltd (519) 774-4044
House for sale: 23 PINTAIL Lane, Port Rowan

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$759,000

23 Pintail Lane, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

2 beds
3 baths
68 days

From Front Road in Port Rowan turn South onto Hunter Drive South to Pintail Lane This 3 year old home in desired lake-side location is ready for you to move in! With 9 foot ceilings and a walk out basement this home was build with many upgrades and extras! The main floor boasts a beautiful

Listed by: Heidi Wilson ,Peak Peninsula Realty Brokerage Inc. (519) 718-4267
75 WOLVEN Street, Port Rowan

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$394,900

75 Wolven Street, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
75 days

Front Road - Just East Front Rd east edge of Port Rowan Build your dream home in the serene lakeside community of Port Rowan! Custom build your dream home on this magnificent building lot with panoramic view of Long Point Bay. This stunning building site includes a 20% common area ownership

Serryn Stephenson,Coldwell Banker Homefront Realty
Listed by: Serryn Stephenson ,Coldwell Banker Homefront Realty (519) 754-7417
House for sale: 80 BACKUS Drive, Port Rowan

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$749,000

80 Backus Drive, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

3 beds
3 baths
86 days

Bay Street right onto Price Street, right onto Ellis and then right on Backus Welcome to 80 Backus Drive, a stunning modern home in the desirable lakeside town of Port Rowan! Featuring 10ft ceilings and high end finishings this beautiful bungalow was designed with comfort, functionality and

House for sale: 5 WOOD DUCK Way, Port Rowan

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$747,000

5 Wood Duck Way, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

4 beds
4 baths
90 days

Highway 59 south, left onto Front Road, right onto Hunter Drive, right onto Wood Duck Way. Enjoy lakeside living in Ducks Landing! Beautiful 2 story brick home with 3+1 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and double car garage. Bright foyer and open concept living / dining / kitchen provide a wonderful

House for sale: 67 S HUNTER Drive, Port Rowan

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$798,000

67 S Hunter Drive, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

2 beds
2 baths
96 days

Driving on Lakeshore Rd, turn South into the Ducks Landing Subdivision. Continue on Hunter Drive until you reach #67 Here’s your chance to be the very first owner of a brand-new build, now underway! This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home is being crafted with today’s lifestyle in mind: open-concept

House for sale: 4 WALSINGHAM Drive, Port Rowan

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$482,000

4 Walsingham Drive, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

2 beds
2 baths
98 days

South on highway 59, left onto Concession 1, Right onto Walsingham Drive Welcome to 4 Walsingham Drive in the popular Adult Community: The Villages of Long Point Bay!! At the front of the home is the 2nd bedroom/office which includes a murphy bed - perfect for overnight guests, next is a full

Listed by: Heidi Wilson ,Peak Peninsula Realty Brokerage Inc. (519) 718-4267
Mobile Home for sale: 60 DEDRICK Road, Port Rowan

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$45,000

60 Dedrick Road, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

1 beds
2 baths
107 days

Front Road, Port Rowan to 60 Dedrick Road This 2014 39 foot Keystone retreat mobile home is in excellent move in condition and ready for you to enjoy living near the lake in the summer. Spacious kitchen with gas stove, fridge and microwave, spacious main bedroom with lots of wall cabinets to

Ron Yantho,Peak Peninsula Realty Brokerage Inc.
Listed by: Ron Yantho ,Peak Peninsula Realty Brokerage Inc. (519) 428-6003
House for sale: 71 HUNTER Drive S, Port Rowan

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$769,000

71 Hunter Drive S, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

2 beds
2 baths
107 days

South on Highway 59, Left onto Front Road, Right onto Hunter Drive South Brand new! Just finishing construction, this 2 bedroom 2 bath bungalow is ready for you! All brick exterior, 1 1/2 car garage. Open concept kitchen, dining and living room - all with South facing windows which include

13 BLACK WALNUT Drive Unit# 32, Port Rowan

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$999,999

13 Black Walnut Drive Unit# 32, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
115 days

... including; challenging golf courses, scenic marinas, charming wineries, and fine restaurants only minutes away. This community features quality homes built by Prominent Homes, ensuring enduring value and craftsmanship. For added convenience, construction and lot financing are available to...

House for sale: 23 BACKUS Drive, Port Rowan

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$749,000

23 Backus Drive, Port Rowan, Ontario N0E 1M0

3 beds
3 baths
181 days

Bay St In Pt Rowan, W On Price, N On Backus Dr #23 Tucked away in a quiet and family-friendly neighbourhood, this charming 2 storey home offers a blend of comfort, versatility, and value – all situated on a rare and spacious double lot. With over 2,100 sq. ft. of finished living space

Home Prices in Port Rowan

In 2025, Port Rowan real estate reflects its lakeside vibe and relaxed, small-town pace, with demand shaped by waterfront appeal, cottage-style properties, and move-in-ready family homes. Buyers in the Port Rowan market often compare renovated dwellings against classic originals, weighing lot size, privacy, and proximity to the harbour or nearby nature reserves when looking at Port Rowan Homes For Sale. Sellers focus on presentation, pricing that aligns with comparable listings, and highlighting upgrades that support value in a market where lifestyle and setting carry outsized influence.

Without focusing on short-term fluctuations, both buyers and sellers watch the balance between new supply and active listings, the mix of property types coming to market, and days-on-market trends that signal negotiation leverage. Well-prepared homes with thoughtful updates, functional layouts, and strong curb appeal typically attract earlier interest, while properties needing work may take longer as shoppers model renovation timelines. Location advantagesquiet streets, walkability, and access to parks, trails, and the waterfrontremain key drivers of interest across price bands when evaluating Port Rowan Houses For Sale.

Discover Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Port Rowan

There are 41 active listings in Port Rowan, including 21 houses, 1 townhouse, and 0 condos. Options span in-town streets, cottage enclaves, and rural fringes, giving buyers a range of settings and styles to consider based on lifestyle needs and preferred amenities. Listing data is refreshed regularly and is a useful source when researching Port Rowan Real Estate Listings or Port Rowan Condos For Sale.

Use search filters to refine results by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photo galleries to evaluate natural light, finishes, and storage; scan floor plans to confirm room flow; and compare recent activity to understand how similar properties are positioned. Shortlist homes that check the key boxes, then track new matches and status changes to stay ahead of the market and spot Port Rowan Homes For Sale that match your criteria.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Port Rowan offers a blend of quiet residential streets, cottage-country pockets near the water, and rural addresses with added space and privacy. Many buyers seek easy access to schools, community centres, and local shops, along with parks, trails, and conservation areas that define the areas outdoor lifestyle. Proximity to the harbour, beaches, and greenspace can influence interest and perceived value, while convenient routes to neighbouring towns support commuting needs. Across the community, features such as mature trees, usable yards, and flexible outbuildings appeal to those prioritizing storage and recreational gear. As you compare locations, consider walkability, traffic patterns, and noise levels, as well as how sun exposure and lot orientation affect day-to-day enjoyment of the property. These neighbourhood cuescombined with thoughtful home maintenance and tasteful updatesoften shape buyer preferences and help explain why some listings attract faster attention than others when exploring Port Rowan Neighborhoods.

Port Rowan City Guide

Cradled on the north shore of Lake Erie, Port Rowan is a harbourfront village known for its easygoing pace, migratory birdwatching, and access to one of Canada's most distinctive coastal landscapes. This Port Rowan city guide highlights the community's history, economy, neighbourhood character, and seasonal rhythms, with practical insights on getting around and enjoying the area's natural assets for anyone considering Port Rowan Real Estate in Ontario.

History & Background

Port Rowan's story is tied to water, woods, and wetlands. Long before a harbour or village took shape, Indigenous peoples stewarded the shores and marshes around Long Point, relying on the bay's fisheries and the rich forests that once blanketed the interior. European settlement brought small-scale shipbuilding, lumbering, and commercial fishing to the area, a pattern echoed along Lake Erie's north shore as Loyalist and later immigrant communities established wharves, mills, and modest trading posts. Around the region you'll also find towns like Simcoe that share historical ties and amenities.

As the frontier economy shifted, Port Rowan became a service centre for a rural hinterland shaped by farmsteads, canneries, and eventually tobacco and vegetable agriculture. The Backus mill complex and nearby conservation lands preserve glimpses of that agricultural heritage, while the causeway to Long Point underscores the ongoing relationship between the village and its barrier peninsula. Over time, recreation and cottage culture grew alongside conservation science; today, the Long Point area is internationally recognized for biodiversity, with wetlands hosting a spectacular migration of waterfowl and songbirds each spring and autumn. This interplay between heritage, ecology, and small-town life defines the community's identity and draws visitors and new residents who value a slower tempo by the water.

Economy & Employment

Port Rowan's economy blends tourism, conservation, agriculture, and local services. Seasonal hospitality and outdoor recreation are major pillars: marinas, charter operators, accommodations, restaurants, and outfitters support visitors who come for boating, fishing, paddling, and birding. Conservation, research, and environmental education contribute professional and technical roles, with opportunities connected to wildlife monitoring, habitat management, and outreach programs across the Long Point basin.

Surrounding farmlands sustain employment in cultivation, harvest, greenhouse operations, and agri-food processing, with a mix of field crops, berries, orchards, and specialty products. Construction, trades, and small-scale manufacturing support both the village and nearby rural hamlets, while retail, health care, and education round out service-sector work. The growth of remote and hybrid work has also made it feasible for residents to base themselves lakeside while connecting to employers across Southwestern Ontario. Entrepreneurship is visible in home-based studios, market vendors, and boutique shops that flourish during the high season and maintain a loyal local following year-round.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Though compact, Port Rowan offers a distinct mix of streetscapes and settings. Close to the harbourfront, you'll find cottages, heritage homes, and well-loved bungalows with porches facing breezy, tree-lined streets. Side streets host gardens, bird feeders, and a friendly sidewalk culture that peaks on warm evenings. A short walk from the water, modest post-war houses share space with newer infill and low-rise builds that prioritize views, decks, and access to trails. On the village fringe, quieter pockets blend into rural concessions where hobby farms and small acreages appeal to those seeking extra elbow room.

Neighbourhood amenities reflect everyday needs and a strong sense of community. Locals gather at the waterfront for sunsets and seasonal festivals, pop into cafs for a morning sandwich, and browse hardware stores and boutiques for practical goods. Families appreciate the library branch, parks, and nearby schools, while anglers and paddlers prize the easy launch points and sheltered channels of the inner bay. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Vittoria and Westree. Weekend plans often balance errands in larger service centres with time outside: a walk among the cattails, a spin along quiet country roads, or a beach afternoon when the lake is calm.

For those thinking about living in Port Rowan, the lifestyle rewards come from simplicity and proximity to nature. The social calendar leans toward farmers' markets, heritage events, and birding festivals rather than big-arena spectacles. Community groups and service clubs keep connections strong through volunteer projects, charity dinners, and seasonal cleanups. When you're considering things to do, the answer is usually close at hand: a shoreline ramble, a drive to a farm gate for fresh produce, or a visit to conservation areas where boardwalks and interpretive trails showcase the region's unique ecology.

Getting Around

Port Rowan is designed for the unhurried trip. Within the village, walking is a pleasure on compact streets that run between the harbour, shops, and residential pockets. Cyclists benefit from gentle grades and scenic loops that link the waterfront to causeways, country lanes, and regional routes connecting neighbouring hamlets. Drivers rely on well-marked county roads for everyday errands and school commutes, with the main arteries guiding you north to larger commercial hubs and health services. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Delhi and Norfolk.

Public transit is limited, so most residents maintain a vehicle for flexibility, especially during quieter months when service hours shorten at regional destinations. Carpooling and rideshare meetups are common for workers heading to shift-based jobs in agriculture, retail, or healthcare. Boaters have the added option of water access when conditions allow, launching kayaks and small craft into sheltered channels for short hops to fishing grounds or nature viewing spots. In winter, plan extra time and check road advisories, as lake-effect squalls and drifting can make rural stretches challenging; in summer, watch for cyclists and farm equipment sharing the road during harvest.

Climate & Seasons

Lake Erie moderates Port Rowan's weather, bringing warm, breezy summers and comparatively milder winters than inland areas. Summer days invite a hop between water and shade: morning paddles on the still bay, midday swims when the wind is offshore, and evening bike rides under a pink sky that seems to linger over the horizon. The shoreline is a natural air conditioner; even at peak heat, a lakeside bench feels comfortable as the onshore breeze kicks in. Thunderstorms can roll through with dramatic cloudscapes, but they often clear quickly, refreshing the air and setting up a show-stopping sunset.

Autumn is a marquee season, marked by cool mornings, warm afternoons, and the excitement of migration. Marshes fill with waterfowl, hedgerows flicker with moving leaves, and boardwalks become living classrooms for families and photographers. Winter brings a quieter beauty. Snowfall varies, but whenever the lake sends flurries across the open country, trails soften and conservation areas take on a hush that rewards a slow walk or a brisk ski. Ice conditions on Lake Erie can change rapidly, so safe winter recreation leans inland-think wooded loops and community rinks-until conditions are clearly established by local authorities.

Spring arrives with a burst of birdsong and sap runs in nearby sugar bushes. The village wakes early with porch coffees and seed catalogs, gardeners plan for tomatoes and pollinator patches, and cyclists reclaim their favourite flat routes. By late spring, boats return to the slips and patios open, marking the start of another season of easy, water-facing days. Through it all, the steady cadence of wind, waves, and wildlife sets the tone, reminding residents and visitors alike why this lakeside village holds such enduring charm.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers exploring Port Rowan can also research surrounding communities to compare housing options and local amenities. Consider Peacock Point, Nanticoke, Port Dover, Selkirk, and Vittoria as places to review alongside Port Rowan.

Use the links to explore listings and basic area information to help narrow your search and plan visits.

Demographics

Port Rowan is known as a small, community-oriented lakeside town where long-term residents and newcomers coexist. The population mix typically includes families, retirees who value a slower pace and access to nature, and professionalssome of whom commute to nearby centres or work remotelycreating a diverse but close-knit community character that appeals to people looking to buy a house in Port Rowan.

Housing in the area tends to be dominated by detached homes, with some low-rise multi-unit options such as condos, townhomes, and rental properties available. The overall lifestyle leans rural and small-town, with an emphasis on outdoor and waterfront activities and a quieter alternative to urban living, making Ontario Real Estate Port Rowan attractive to a range of buyers.