Ontario, Prescott: 23 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 716 KING STREET W, Prescott

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$475,000

716 King Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

4 beds
2 baths
8 days

... King St W & Edward St N. ** Directions: From Hwy 401, take Exit 716 and head south on Edward St. Turn right onto King St W and continue west to the property. Set on the edge of downtown Prescott and sitting protectively behind a stone wall sits this four-bedroom, two-full-bath Victorian-era home....

Robert Blake,Engel & Volkers Ottawa
Listed by: Robert Blake ,Engel & Volkers Ottawa (613) 552-0572
237-239 KING STREET W, Prescott

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$249,000

237-239 King Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

From Highway 401 exit at Edward St. Head south on Edward to King St/County Rd 2, turn right and continue to #237-239. On the left hand side. ALL being sold as ONE package! A rare opportunity to acquire 2 heritage stone buildings rich in history and potential in the heart of historic Prescott...

Debra Lynn Currier,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Debra Lynn Currier ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 246-1349
House for sale: 773 ROYAL CRESCENT, Prescott

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$299,000

773 Royal Crescent, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

3 beds
1 baths
8 days

... to stop sign. Turn right and follow around the curve to the subject property with signage. Are you looking for an affordable entry into today's real estate market? Or perhaps downsizing, or seeking an investment opportunity? This property checks all the boxes - now check out the price !! ...

Debra Lynn Currier,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Debra Lynn Currier ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 246-1349
Apartment for sale: 309 - 235 WATER STREET, Prescott

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$250,000

309 - 235 Water Street, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

2 beds
1 baths
9 days

... 1-bathroom condo offers year-round, unobstructed views of the beautiful St. Lawrence River. Whether you're looking for a future home or a smart investment, this unit is perfect. Buy now and rent it out until you're ready to move in. Inside, you'll be greeted by abundant natural light, thanks...

Bambi Marshall,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc
Listed by: Bambi Marshall ,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc (613) 498-6393
House for sale: 4 REILLY STREET, Prescott

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$1,249,000

4 Reilly Street, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

3 beds
3 baths
15 days

Cross Streets: King St E & Reilly St. ** Directions: Hwy 401 east to Prescott exit, Edward St south to King St east 1.3 kms to Reilly St. Wow...gorgeous! Welcome to this exceptional waterfront bungalow on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in the picturesque town of Prescott. Offering the

Jeremie Hughes,Royal Lepage Integrity Realty
Listed by: Jeremie Hughes ,Royal Lepage Integrity Realty (613) 327-2291
House for sale: 297 PARK STREET E, Prescott

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$485,000

297 Park Street E, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

3 beds
2 baths
17 days

Cross Streets: Highway 401 and Edward Street North. ** Directions: Highway 401 to Edward Street North to Park Street E. A rare offering, this beautifully restored stone home (circa 1840) blends timeless character with thoughtful updates. Rich in history, it showcases refinished original floors,

Geoff Walker,Re/max Absolute Walker Realty
Listed by: Geoff Walker ,Re/max Absolute Walker Realty (613) 721-5551
House for sale: 198 JAMES STREET W, Prescott

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$724,900

198 James Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

4 beds
3 baths
19 days

... perfectly blends timeless character with today's modern conveniences. With 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a fenced yard, this home is designed for real life-whether that means raising a family, hosting gatherings, or simply enjoying quiet moments at home. Main Floor Highlights: Welcoming 3-season...

Bambi Marshall,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc
Listed by: Bambi Marshall ,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc (613) 498-6393
Apartment for sale: 113 - 235 WATER STREET, Prescott

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$189,900

113 - 235 Water Street, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

2 beds
1 baths
33 days

Cross Streets: Water Street/Centre Street. ** Directions: Head off of the 401, south to King Street...at the light where the TD bank is you will turn right and at next light you will turn left...head down the hill and turn right into parking lot. If you are looking to downsize or starting over,

Bambi Marshall,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc
Listed by: Bambi Marshall ,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc (613) 498-6393
House for sale: 189 WOOD STREET W, Prescott

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$99,000

189 Wood Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

3 beds
2 baths
33 days

Cross Streets: Edward & Wood. ** Directions: From 401 Edward Street exit, head south over the overpass to Wood Street. Turn Right at the base of the overpass... subject property will be on the left side with signage. NO civic number is on the home. Opportunity awaits for builders, investors,

Debra Lynn Currier,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Debra Lynn Currier ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 246-1349
Triplex for sale: 803 ST LAWRENCE STREET, Prescott

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$439,000

803 St Lawrence Street, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

4 beds
3 baths
34 days

Cross Streets: King St. West. ** Directions: St. Lawrence Street to Claredon Street - property on corner. Well-maintained three-unit investment property offering immediate income with value-add potential. The property includes a detached one-bedroom one-bathroom bungalow and a duplex comprised

Krista George,Kemptville Homes Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Krista George ,Kemptville Homes Real Estate Inc. (613) 978-4636
House for sale: 204 WOOD STREET E, Prescott

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$394,900

204 Wood Street E, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

3 beds
2 baths
43 days

Cross Streets: Florence St and Wood Street East. ** Directions: Head south on Edward St. and go over the train overpass. Turn left onto Wood St East. The house is located on the left-hand side #204. This affordable 1,373 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home offers numerous updates, making it truly

Bambi Marshall,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc
Listed by: Bambi Marshall ,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc (613) 498-6393
Warehouse for sale: 855 EDWARD STREET, Prescott

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$4,999,999

855 Edward Street, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

0 beds
0 baths
56 days

Cross Streets: Churchill Rd W. ** Directions: 855 Edward, Prescott. Amazing warehouse/industrial property located within 700m of a full interchange with Highway 401, this zoned M1 - General Industrial property comprises a 36,925 square foot (to be confirmed by buyer during due diligence) single-storey

Listed by: Jean Levac ,Initia Real Estate (416) 402-3809
12 RIVERVIEW CRESCENT, Prescott

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$359,000

12 Riverview Crescent, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T1

0 beds
0 baths
75 days

Cross Streets: County Road 2 & Riverview Crescent. ** Directions: From Prescott, head EAST to New Wexford (2 kms east of Prescott) There'll you find Shaggy's. TURN-KEY SEASONAL BUSINESS WITH COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL ZONING! Shaggy's Fry Shack is a profitable, established, turnkey business located

Debra Lynn Currier,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Debra Lynn Currier ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 246-1349
Duplex for sale: 675 ZAIRE STREET, Prescott

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$343,000

675 Zaire Street, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

5 beds
2 baths
84 days

... Street & head to Zaire Street. Turn left and subject property will be on your right hand side with signage. Are you considering entering the real estate market as either a first-time home buyer or an investor? 675 Zaire Street presents a fantastic opportunity that checks the boxes for both.For...

Debra Lynn Currier,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Debra Lynn Currier ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 246-1349
House for sale: 991 MACKENZIE ROAD, Prescott

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$324,900

991 Mackenzie Road, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

4 beds
1 baths
89 days

Cross Streets: Churchill Rd & Mackenzie Rd. ** Directions: HWY 401 TO CTY RD 18/ PRESCOTT/ EDWARD STREET, SOUTH TO CHURCHILL ROAD, AND EAST TO MACKENZIE ROAD. Well maintained 4 bedroom Semi Detached. Perfect home for a family. This home is walking distance to schools, stores, churches and

Heather Mackay,Royal Lepage Team Realty
Listed by: Heather Mackay ,Royal Lepage Team Realty (613) 341-7274
Apartment for sale: 7 - 410 KING STREET E, Prescott

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$399,900

7 - 410 King Street E, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

2 beds
1 baths
98 days

Cross Streets: RUSSELL ST AND KING ST E. ** Directions: Exit Highway 401 at Edward St. Follow Edward St south to King St E. At the lights turn left and continue to #410 King St E. If you are looking for maintenance free living with killer views of the St Lawrence River, this is the perfect

House for sale: 1675 COUNTY RD 2 ROAD W, Prescott

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$969,000

1675 County Rd 2 Road W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

4 beds
2 baths
100 days

Cross Streets: County Road 2. ** Directions: From Edward Street exit. take Edward Street SOUTH to King Street. Head west, to subject property with signage on the west edge of the Town. It is in Augusta Township, as per GPS. If you've been dreaming of owning a waterfront property that is still

Debra Lynn Currier,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Debra Lynn Currier ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 246-1349
House for sale: 157 DIBBLE STREET W, Prescott

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$750,000

157 Dibble Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

5 beds
3 baths
133 days

Cross Streets: Dibble West and Edward Street. ** Directions: Take exit 716 and head south; go over the 401 overpass and train overpass. Once you go over train over overpass, you will come to a light, and Dibble Street is the second street on the right; house is the second on the left#157. Stunning

Bambi Marshall,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc
Listed by: Bambi Marshall ,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc (613) 498-6393
101 KING STREET W, Prescott

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$4,950

101 King Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

0 beds
0 baths
149 days

Cross Streets: King St W and Edward St S. ** Directions: Hwy 401 exit at Edward St; take Edward through Prescott to King St (Hwy 2). Right on King St, SP on immediate left. Exceptional opportunity to lease a fully equipped, turn-key restaurant in a high-visibility corner location in the heart

Rob Thompson,Homelife/dlk Real Estate Ltd
Listed by: Rob Thompson ,Homelife/dlk Real Estate Ltd (613) 223-6624
101-115 KING STREET W, Prescott

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$2,700,000

101-115 King Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

0 beds
0 baths
158 days

Cross Streets: Edward and King St. ** Directions: Hwy 401 exit at Edward St; take Edward through Prescott to King St (Hwy 2). Right on King St, SP on immediate left. **Prime Downtown Investment Opportunity in the heart of Prescott. ** Located at the prominent downtown corner of King St and

Rob Thompson,Homelife/dlk Real Estate Ltd
Listed by: Rob Thompson ,Homelife/dlk Real Estate Ltd (613) 223-6624
Duplex for sale: 395 HENRY STREET W, Prescott

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$410,000

395 Henry Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

5 beds
2 baths
180 days

Cross Streets: ANN ST & HENRY ST. ** Directions: FROM HWY 401 TAKE EDWARD STREET SOUTH TO HENRY, FOLLOW WEST TO PROPERTY. 2 LEVEL DUPLEX. TENANTED. LOVELY OLDER CENTURY HOME ON A LARGE CORNER LOT. BRICK EXTERIOR, 2 ENCLOSED PORCHES. ONLY A SHORT WALK TO DOWNTOWN, BEACHES, SHOPS, TRANSPORTATION,

Heather Mackay,Royal Lepage Team Realty
Listed by: Heather Mackay ,Royal Lepage Team Realty (613) 341-7274
House for sale: 495 KING STREET W, Prescott

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$850,000

495 King Street W, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

4 beds
5 baths
190 days

Cross Streets: King Street and St ;awrence Street. ** Directions: Exit 716 off of 401 and head south on Edward Street till you come to King Street. At the light by TD Canada Trust, you will turn right, heading west. Corner of King Street West and St Lawrence St. Historic 1832 Stone Home with

Bambi Marshall,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc
Listed by: Bambi Marshall ,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc (613) 498-6393
House for sale: 408 EAST STREET, Prescott

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$1,298,000

408 East Street, Prescott (808 - Prescott), Ontario K0E 1T0

11 beds
5 baths
196 days

Cross Streets: East St / Dibble St. ** Directions: From Highway 401 take Edward St south, turn left onto Dibble St E follow to East St, property is on the corner of East St & Dibble St E. A cherished piece of history has arrived to market. This spectacular 3 storey (circa 1830, as per MPAC)

Debra Lynn Currier,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Debra Lynn Currier ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 246-1349

Home Prices in Prescott

In 2025, Prescott Real Estate continues to reflect steady, fundamentals-driven activity in this riverfront community of Eastern Ontario. Buyers weigh location, condition, and lifestyle fit across low-rise homes and condos, while sellers position properties with clear value signals and well-prepared marketing.

With market conditions evolving through the seasons, participants tend to watch the balance between new supply and active demand, the mix of property types available at a given time, and days-on-market indicators. Presentation quality, recent renovations, exterior maintenance, and proximity to amenities also shape buyer interest and negotiating dynamics, especially where Prescott Homes For Sale and Prescott Condos For Sale overlap within the same micro-area.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$649,257
Townhouse
$0
Condo
$249,900

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Prescott

Explore current MLS listings and Prescott Real Estate Listings across Prescott: there are 33 active listings, including 14 houses, 1 condo, and 0 townhouses. Coverage reaches 1 neighbourhood, making it simple to scan the full local picture without hopping between sources. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use on-page tools to tailor your search by price range, bedrooms, bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Compare listing photos and floor plans to understand layout, storage, and natural light, then cross-reference recent activity in the same pocket of town to gauge competitiveness. Shortlist homes that align with your timeline and financing plan, and keep an eye on new matches as they appear so you can move decisively when the right fit surfaces. If you're ready to Buy a House in Prescott, set alerts and be prepared to act quickly on opportunities that match your criteria.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Prescott offers a mix of quiet residential streets, established pockets near schools and parks, and areas with quick access to major routes for smooth regional commuting. Riverfront and greenspace proximity continue to influence buyer preferences, with many shoppers valuing walkability to trails, community facilities, and local shops. Transit availability, school catchments, and the character of nearby streetscapes can all factor into value, as can the feel of each micro-area at different times of day. When comparing addresses, consider how noise levels, sun exposure, and yard usability support your day-to-day routine and longer-term plans. Thinking about Prescott Neighborhoods when you compare listings will help you narrow the search to the pockets that suit your lifestyle.

For renters, there are 5 rentals available, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Prescott City Guide

Set on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, Prescott is a compact river town with a proud military past, a lively waterfront, and easy connections along Ontario's busiest corridor. This Prescott city guide highlights how the community's history, economy, neighbourhoods, and seasonal rhythms come together, helping you get a feel for daily life and the best ways to enjoy the area and for those researching Prescott Real Estate and Ontario Real Estate Prescott.

History & Background

Prescott's story is anchored in its strategic position on the St. Lawrence, where early settlers recognized the value of a fortified stopping point along the river's vital trade route. In the early nineteenth century, the town grew around shipping wharves, mills, and river navigation, with its defences centered on Fort Wellington, a key installation during the War of 1812 and a reminder of the town's protective role on the Canadian frontier. The nearby Battle of the Windmill site further underlines the region's military heritage, and the "Fort Town" nickname still carries weight with residents and visitors who take pride in well-preserved landmarks and a streetscape of historic brick storefronts.

Through the railway era and into the age of highways, Prescott adapted from a river port to a small service centre and commuter base linked to larger regional employers. Heritage buildings and a revitalized waterfront continue to define the town's identity, complemented by summer theatre, community festivals, and guided experiences at the fort. Around the region you'll also find towns like Brockville that share historical ties and amenities.

Economy & Employment

Prescott's economy mixes local services with river- and highway-oriented sectors. Logistics and warehousing benefit from proximity to Highway 401 and the international bridge, while trades, construction, and light manufacturing support development across eastern Ontario. The town's waterfront fosters marine-related businesses and seasonal tourism, including boating services and events that draw traffic through marinas and parks. Public and community services-education, municipal administration, and local healthcare clinics-provide steady employment, with retail and hospitality rounding out the core in the historic downtown.

Many residents also commute to nearby centres for broader opportunities, particularly along the Highway 401 corridor and up Highway 416 toward the capital region. Manufacturing plants, distribution hubs, and hospitals in surrounding communities offer roles in operations, skilled trades, and healthcare. Agriculture and agri-services remain important in the rural townships that border Prescott, generating work in equipment maintenance, crop handling, and support services. Entrepreneurs and remote workers are increasingly drawn by reliable connectivity, reasonable real estate, and a work-life balance that includes riverside trails and compact-town convenience. These employment patterns also influence demand in the Prescott Real Estate market.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Prescott's neighbourhoods reflect a gradual evolution from riverfront hamlet to small town. The downtown area near the waterfront offers heritage homes, walk-up apartments, and character-filled commercial buildings converted into mixed-use spaces. Here, you can step from a café to the marina in minutes, or wander to the waterfront amphitheatre for outdoor performances. Moving north, mid-century bungalows and side-split homes line calm residential streets with mature trees, while newer subdivisions introduce larger lots and contemporary designs near the edges of town. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Johnstown and Augusta.

Daily amenities are clustered for convenience. A compact main street offers groceries, pharmacies, and independent shops, while community facilities include arenas, ball diamonds, and a public library. The riverfront is a year-round focal point: a landscaped promenade and parkland connect the harbour to Fort Wellington, with playgrounds, shaded lawns, and lookouts over the shipping channel. For families, schools and recreational programming are close at hand; for downsizers and retirees, the gentle topography, small-town friendliness, and walkability are significant draws. The overall pace supports a comfortable rhythm for living in Prescott, whether you are steps from the waterfront or tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac.

For "things to do," start on the water. Boating, paddling, and shoreline walks define summer, while the local theatre festival brings live performances to the open-air venue by the river. Golf and curling clubs, seasonal markets, and a calendar of fairs and community runs carry the energy well beyond peak tourism months. Dining skews casual and locally owned, with patios making the most of river views in warmer weather. Throughout the year, low-key events-parades, holiday lights, and heritage open houses-create a sense of connection that suits the scale of the town.

Getting Around

Prescott is straightforward to navigate. The historic core follows a simple grid, and most essentials-groceries, banking, parks-are within a short drive or bike ride. Highway 401 skirts the northern edge of town for fast east-west travel, while Highway 416 lies just to the north and east for a direct route toward the nation's capital. The international bridge nearby connects to northern New York, opening cross-border shopping and recreational options when conditions allow. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Maitland and Spencerville.

Public transit is limited, so most residents rely on personal vehicles, carpooling, and taxis for everyday travel. Intercity rail is accessible at the nearby station in a larger centre, and regional buses may provide occasional routes, but schedules are not designed for frequent commuting. Cyclists will appreciate the relatively flat river corridor, with signed routes and quiet side streets making it easy to ride to parks and the waterfront. In winter, road maintenance is responsive, though lake-effect winds off the river can make conditions feel colder; winter tires and flexible timing are wise during storms. When you plan to Buy a House in Prescott, consider commute times and seasonal driving conditions as part of your neighbourhood choice.

Climate & Seasons

Prescott experiences four distinct seasons, shaped by the wide St. Lawrence River. Spring is a gradual unfurling of green along the shoreline, with cool mornings, soft breezes, and the return of boats to the marina. Trails and parks dry out quickly, inviting early-season cycling and dog walking, while gardeners benefit from a growing season long enough for vegetables, berries, and ornamentals. By late spring, community events begin to fill the calendar, and patios start to open on sunny afternoons.

Summer is warm and lively, with heat moderated by river breezes. This is peak time for outdoor concerts, waterfront theatre, and paddle sports, and on clear days large freighters passing through the channel add a unique backdrop to picnics and evening strolls. Autumn arrives with bright foliage and comfortable days made for farm visits, harvest festivals, and quiet shoreline hikes. Winter brings crisp air, regular snowfall, and plenty of reasons to bundle up: ice-side walks along the river path, snowshoeing in nearby conservation areas, and indoor recreation at local arenas and community centres. Through all seasons, the waterfront remains the town's compass-an ever-present place to reset, meet friends, and soak in the views.

Neighbourhoods

What does home feel like in a town where daily life still runs at a human pace? In Prescott, neighbourhood living is defined more by rhythm than rush: tree-lined streets, friendly nods, and homes that invite a slower exhale. If you're exploring where to land, KeyHomes.ca helps surface the nuances-spotting patterns on the map, comparing listings side by side, and saving the pockets that speak to you.

808 - Prescott is the community banner most buyers will see when they begin searching, and it neatly gathers the town's core blocks and nearby residential streets. Housing here tends to blend character-filled detached homes with practical townhouses and a sprinkling of low-rise condo options, so there's room for different stages of life and different budgets without leaving the same familiar setting. Many streets feel settled and inviting, with a mix of tidy lawns, porches that face the sidewalk, and the kind of everyday calm that makes evening strolls feel routine rather than rare.

Move closer to the central corridors and the vibe shifts to a pleasantly active cadence-errands, everyday dining, and local services are easier to fold into a quick outing. Travel outward a few blocks and the soundscape softens; you'll notice quieter side streets, broader frontages in places, and a little more breathing space between homes. Through it all, green nooks and open patches surface in a steady rhythm, offering room to sit, stretch, or toss a frisbee without turning it into a day trip.

Another way to think about the area is by the feel of each micro-pocket. Some stretches invite morning coffee on the porch and a wave to passing neighbours; others are tucked just enough off the busier routes to feel tucked away. Townhomes cluster in practical rows that keep maintenance simple, while condo buildings bring lock-and-leave convenience to those who value ease over upkeep. Detached homes, meanwhile, often carry the charm and privacy that draw long-term residents who want space to garden, tinker, or host a weekend barbecue.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: choose between livelier central blocks for quick access to everyday stops, or calmer side streets where evening walks and quiet mornings set the tone.
  • Home types: a balanced mix of detached homes, townhouses for efficient living, and condos that emphasize simplicity and low maintenance.
  • Connections: main town routes link neighbourhood pockets efficiently, with local streets offering gentler traffic and a more residential tempo.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: use saved searches, instant alerts, granular filters, and the map view to compare micro-locations within the community in real time.

Within this community label, the streets don't feel one-note. Near everyday conveniences, smaller-footprint homes appear more often, making it easy to pop out for errands without planning the day around it. On residential lanes, detached homes and duplex-style options add variety, and you'll notice the hum of daily life give way to birdsong and the rustle of leaves. Condos provide an alternative for those who prefer an elevator over a lawnmower, while townhouses bridge the gap between space and simplicity. Browsing Prescott Neighborhoods and Prescott Houses For Sale side by side can help you see where your priorities fit best.

Picture a day in 808 - Prescott. Morning starts with a quick loop around the block, a nod to neighbours tending gardens, and a smooth slide back home before work. Midday errands are a short hop to local services, then back along familiar streets that feel safely navigable on foot or by car. As evening falls, pocket green spaces and front porches become the social thread-just enough activity to feel connected, just enough quiet to feel restored.

For sellers, this community reads clearly to buyers who value approachable streets and sensible housing choices. Highlighting proximity to daily amenities, the calm of the surrounding lanes, and the mix of home styles helps your listing meet the right audience. KeyHomes.ca supports that story with rich listing details, neighbourhood context, and search tools that keep your property visible to buyers zeroing in on this part of town.

Choose the corner of Prescott that matches your tempo-animated near the main routes or unhurried on the side streets-and let KeyHomes.ca guide the comparison. With saved searches and map-based discovery, you can narrow in on the exact feel you want within the comfort of the same community banner.

Prescott rewards unhurried searching: visit at different times of day, listen to the streets, and trust the rhythm that feels like home.

Nearby Cities

When considering Prescott, exploring nearby communities such as Williamsburg, Long Sault, Johnstown, and Cornwall can reveal additional housing options and lifestyle differences to fit your needs.

Visiting listings and touring these communities is a practical way to compare neighborhoods and find the right setting for your next home.

Demographics

Prescott attracts a mix of residents including families, retirees and working professionals, creating a community with generational variety and strong local ties. The town generally offers a quieter, small?town rhythm with suburban and rural elements rather than a dense urban core.

Housing commonly includes detached homes alongside smaller condominium buildings and rental options, appealing to buyers who prefer established neighborhoods or lower?maintenance living. Local services and community amenities tend to support everyday needs while preserving a more relaxed pace than larger cities. Those searching for Prescott Homes For Sale or Prescott Condos For Sale will find options that reflect this balanced demographic mix.