For Sale: 15 Houses & Condos in Rockwood

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House for sale: 137 LOU'S Boulevard, Rockwood

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$1,074,900

137 Lou's Boulevard, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

4 beds
3 baths
5 days

PARKEDGE -- LOU'S BLVD Lou's Boulevard is one of those exceptional enclaves of homes! The masterful planning that harmonized the beauty of the conservation area & this boulevard is virtually impossible to duplicate, and certainly the case for this CHARLESTON HOME with a WALKOUT BASEMENT backing

Corey Rivers,Promove Realty Brokerage Inc.
Listed by: Corey Rivers ,Promove Realty Brokerage Inc. (866) 884-6776
House for sale: 125 RICHARDSON Street, Rockwood

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$1,599,990

125 Richardson Street, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

7 beds
9 baths
13 days

ALMA STREET EAST RIGHT ONTO INKERMAN LEFT TO BALACLAVA FOLLLOW TO RICHARDSON Bring the whole family to this MASSIVE residential property with tons of room to create original spaces and enjoy. Perfectly finished inside and out this flawless 2 storey property does not disappoint. Room for multigenerational...

Cc Alexander,Royal Lepage Brant Realty
Listed by: Cc Alexander ,Royal Lepage Brant Realty (519) 717-2626
House for sale: 177 OLD MAPLE Boulevard, Rockwood

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$1,249,900

177 Old Maple Boulevard, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

4 beds
4 baths
18 days

From Dunbar St to Old Maple Blvd Fronting onto a charming treed boulevard and backing onto peaceful natural surroundings and open farmer’s fields, this home offers the perfect blend of privacy and community. Step inside to find a spacious open-concept layout designed for everyday living...

House for sale: 118 OLD QUARRY Road, Rockwood

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$1,199,900

118 Old Quarry Road, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

4 beds
2 baths
22 days

Main St S to Old Quarry Rd OVERLOOKING ROCKWOOD CONSERVATION! OFF THE BEATEN PATH! CHALET STYLE HOME! Tucked away off a quiet road and overlooking the forested beauty of Rockwood Conservation Area, 118 Old Quarry Road offers refined, nature-connected living with modern design sensibility. Step

Listed by: Tyler Stewart Dawe ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 639-7676
House for sale: 178 BERNARDI Crescent, Rockwood

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$1,195,000

178 Bernardi Crescent, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

5 beds
3 baths
24 days

Hwy 7 to MacLennan St to May St to Bernardi Cres. Welcome to 178 Bernardi Crescent in the heart of Rockwood — a beautifully maintained bungalow where comfort, space, and community come together perfectly. Set on a quiet, family-friendly crescent, this home sits on a spacious pie-shaped

Listed by: Tyler Stewart Dawe ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 639-7676
House for sale: 407-A MAIN Street S, Rockwood

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$599,900

407-a Main Street S, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

3 beds
2 baths
25 days

Main/Frederick Fantastic opportunity to own this bright and spacious starter home in Rockwood! Don't miss your chance to own this charming 2-storey semi-detached home—perfect for first-time buyers, growing families, or multi-generational living. With 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,

Silvia Biro,Re/max Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage
Listed by: Silvia Biro ,Re/max Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage (519) 836-6365
House for sale: 24 CHESTNUT Drive, Rockwood

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$1,349,000

24 Chestnut Drive, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

3 beds
4 baths
30 days

Harris St to Sammon Dr to Linden Ave to Chestnut Dr Elegance and sophistication await in this one of a kind “Bristol” model by Charleston Homes in the Noble Ridge community of Rockwood. With $300,000 of upgrades, this home offers over 3,300 square feet of finished space and was designed

Greg Guhbin,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc.
Listed by: Greg Guhbin ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 516-6434
House for sale: 137 MILLVIEW Court, Rockwood

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$1,079,900

137 Millview Court, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

3 beds
4 baths
31 days

Hwy7 to Cobblestone to Millview Welcome to 137 Millview Court, an executive luxury townhome located within the Cobblestone estates in the Town of Rockwood. Only a few minutes walk to an incredible Conservation Park known for its caves, Glacier bluffs and some of the oldest dated trees in Ontario....

Listed by: Ryan Morris ,Re/max Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage (519) 841-4247
House for sale: 132 DREXLER AVENUE, Rockwood

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$1,249,900

132 Drexler Avenue, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

4 beds
4 baths
31 days

Main St N to Drexler Avenue UPGRADES GALORE! 4 STUNNING BEDROOMS! LARGE PIE-SHAPED LOT! This delightful 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom home, built in 2019, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for family living. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by gleaming hardwood floors that flow seamlessly

Listed by: Tyler Stewart Dawe ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 639-7676
Row / Townhouse for sale: 320 ALMA Street Unit# 10, Rockwood

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$590,000

320 Alma Street Unit# 10, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

2 beds
2 baths
39 days

Across from Rockwood Conservation Area Stylish and spacious 3-storey townhome condo backing onto greenspace! With two incredibly generous bedrooms, modern updates, and a functional layout, this home is ideal for anyone looking for comfort and convenience out of the big city setting. Enter into

Row / Townhouse for sale: 100 INKERMAN Street Unit# 14, Rockwood

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$364,900

100 Inkerman Street Unit# 14, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

2 beds
2 baths
40 days

Highway 7 to Inkerman Get your foot in the door of the housing market with a little elbow grease and sweat equity. This 2 bedroom 2 bath condo townhouse has good bones; spacious rooms, a large deck, and walk-out from the lower level. Consider this an empty slate for you to choose your own finishes

Tina Forte,Red And White Realty Inc.
Listed by: Tina Forte ,Red And White Realty Inc. (519) 240-1389
295 ALMA Street Unit# 2, Rockwood

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$99,000

295 Alma Street Unit# 2, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
44 days

... restaurateur or a food entrepreneur looking for your first venture, JK'S Grill offers a rare opportunity to take over a proven concept in a high-demand, low-competition market. Business only - real estate not included. Full equipment list and financials available to qualified buyers. (id:27476)

Listed by: Tyler Stewart Dawe ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 639-7676
Row / Townhouse for sale: 197 CARTERS Lane, Rockwood

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$759,900

197 Carters Lane, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

3 beds
3 baths
45 days

... GO train access), this home delivers both peaceful living and connected opportunity. If you’re ready to startyour home ownership journey in a place where your children can make new friends, play in the yard, and you feel part of a real community - thisone's waiting for you. (id:27476)

Listed by: Tyler Stewart Dawe ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 639-7676
House for sale: 279 MAIN Street N, Rockwood

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$764,900

279 Main Street N, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

4 beds
2 baths
72 days

Hwy 7 to Alma St to Main St N Welcome to this well-maintained bungalow in the heart of Rockwood, set on a generous 63 x 129 ft lot. Located in a desirable neighbourhood, this home offers the perfect balance of small-town charm, modern comfort, and easy access to nature and amenities. The functional

Drew Woolcott,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc.
Listed by: Drew Woolcott ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 332-9223
House for sale: 10 CHESTNUT Drive, Rockwood

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$1,160,000

10 Chestnut Drive, Rockwood, Ontario N0B 2K0

3 beds
4 baths
176 days

WEST on Hwy 7/Main St., right on RIDGE ROAD, LEFT on JOLIFFE AVE. RIGHT on LINDEN AVE and arrive at 10 Chestnut Drive (corner property). Stunning Bungaloft with Scenic Views in Rockwood Perched at the top of the hill on an oversized corner lot, this beautifully upgraded Charleston-built bungaloft

Richard Denninger,Casora Realty Inc.
Listed by: Richard Denninger ,Casora Realty Inc. (289) 260-6206

Home Prices in Rockwood

In 2025, Rockwood Real Estate reflects steady interest from buyers drawn to a village setting with access to larger centres. Home prices align with the mix of detached homes, townhouses, and condos available, while condition, upgrades, and proximity to amenities continue to influence value. The figures below outline current asking benchmarks by property type so you can compare options and gauge how list expectations vary across segments.

Beyond headline figures, buyers and sellers should watch the balance between new and relisted inventory, shifts in property mix at different price bands, and how quickly well‑prepared listings attract attention. Neighbourhood setting, lot attributes, and recent renovations can materially affect outcomes, and days on market trends offer helpful signals about presentation, pricing strategy, and negotiating room without relying solely on broad Rockwood Market Trends.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$1,314,235
Townhouse
$914,950
Condo
$519,000

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Rockwood

Browse 18 active MLS listings in Rockwood Rockwood Real Estate Listings include 11 houses, 1 condo, and 2 townhouses. Coverage extends across the communitys neighbourhoods, highlighting different streetscapes and settings. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Refine your search with filters for price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to focus on the homes that fit your lifestyle. Review high‑quality photos and floor plans to understand layouts, then compare recent activity nearby to assess relative value. Shortlist properties (whether you're looking at Rockwood Homes For Sale, Rockwood Houses For Sale or Rockwood Condos For Sale), note features that matter most, and weigh trade‑offs between interior space, yard size, and location to decide which houses for sale or condos for sale merit an in‑person viewing.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Rockwood offers a blend of established residential streets, newer enclaves, and rural‑edge properties, giving buyers a spectrum of settings from quiet cul‑de‑sacs to homes near village amenities. Families often prioritize proximity to schools, parks, and community centres, while trail access, river and greenspace corridors, and heritage main‑street conveniences appeal to a wide range of lifestyles. Commuters value routes to nearby employment hubs, and many shoppers weigh walkability to shops and cafés against larger lots or more private settings. These preferences shape value signals block by block, so local context and an understanding of Rockwood Neighborhoods is key when comparing listings.

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Rockwood City Guide

Nestled along the Eramosa River between Guelph and Halton Hills, Rockwood blends storybook scenery with small-town warmth. This Rockwood city guide introduces the village's heritage, daily rhythms, and practical essentials, from commuting and climate to neighbourhood character and the best things to do on a weekend. Whether you're planning a move or exploring for the day, you'll find an easygoing community where limestone cliffs, river views, and friendly main-street shops set the tone.

History & Background

Rockwood grew up around water and stone. Early settlers drew power from the Eramosa River to run mills, and the abundant limestone shaped both the landscape and the village's classic architecture. The Rockwood Conservation Area, with its dramatic cliffs, caves, and glacial potholes, showcases the geological story that underpins the community's identity. As agriculture expanded across Wellington County, Rockwood served as a service hub for nearby farms, then gradually transitioned with the arrival of improved roads and regional rail connections, shifting from a purely working village into a beloved residential community. The streetscape still reveals its layered past: sturdy stone churches and storefronts, modest century homes with deep porches, and a main street that remains the community's social hearth. Around the region you'll also find towns like Orton that share historical ties and amenities. In recent decades, Rockwood has welcomed new families drawn by the proximity to larger centres, the conservation lands, and a pace of life that feels both rooted and contemporary, making living in Rockwood an appealing balance of past and present.

Economy & Employment

With a few thousand residents, Rockwood's economy is a blend of local services and regional commuting. In-town, many people work in education, trades, construction, hospitality, and small professional offices, with an entrepreneurial spirit that fills storefronts with cafs, wellness studios, and specialty shops. Tourism and recreation tied to the conservation area provide seasonal boosts for outfitters and eateries, while home-based businesses-from design firms to contractors-are common. Beyond the village limits, commuters can tap into the robust labour markets of Guelph, Kitchener-Waterloo, and the western GTA. Major sectors within an easy drive include advanced manufacturing, agri-food and research, health care, logistics, public administration, and education. The University of Guelph anchors a significant cluster in research and agri-innovation; nearby industrial parks support fabrication, precision machining, and clean-tech; and the 401 corridor connects residents to broader logistics and professional opportunities. Many households blend one local earner with one regional commuter, and flexible or hybrid work has only strengthened Rockwood's appeal for professionals who want natural amenities and a quiet home base without giving up access to big-city roles. Housing stock supports that mix: space for workshops or home offices is common, and reliable internet service helps independent contractors and remote employees stay plugged in.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Rockwood Neighborhoods unfold from a charming main street into leafy side streets and family-friendly crescents. Close to the village core, you'll find historic stone and brick homes, modest bungalows, and tidy semis within walking distance of cafs, the library, and riverfront pauses. Newer subdivisions on the edge of town offer larger lots, attached garages, and parks threaded with pathways-ideal for evening dog walks or unhurried stroller circuits. Rural fringes feature hobby farms, equestrian properties, and wooded estate lots that still tie back to the village for errands and school. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Guelph/Eramosa and Everton. Daily life is pleasantly outdoorsy: paddle calm stretches of the Eramosa, hike cliffside trails in the conservation area, or picnic on the lawns below the old mill ruins. Families appreciate playgrounds, ball diamonds, and a busy community centre hosting everything from skating to yoga, and local schools anchor after-hours activities and meetups. For food lovers, weekend routines revolve around craft coffee, farm stands on nearby country roads, and easy access to larger grocers in Guelph. Artisans and makers find a welcoming audience at seasonal markets, and low-key live music nights pop up in cafs or halls. If you're compiling a list of things to do, include sunrise canoeing, autumn hikes when the escarpment glows, and winter snowshoe loops that finish with hot chocolate on Main Street. The overall lifestyle reads as unpretentious and neighbourly, with the convenience of larger-city amenities never far away.

Getting Around

Highway 7 is Rockwood's main spine, moving smoothly west to Guelph and east toward Halton Hills and the 401. Most residents rely on cars for day-to-day errands, school runs, and commuting, with on-street parking common near village shops. Regional transit options include GO buses along the Kitchener corridor and train connections from nearby stations, which make downtown Toronto feasible for occasional trips. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Acton and Guelph. Cyclists enjoy quieter concession roads and rail-trail segments that thread through farm country; in-town, low speeds and compact blocks make casual riding and walking straightforward, though hills and winter conditions can add challenge. Carpooling is popular among neighbours heading to the same industrial parks or campuses, and telecommuters benefit from steady home internet for video meetings. In winter, county plows keep main routes clear quickly, but rural sideroads can drift, so winter tires and extra time are wise. For air travel, residents typically head to major airports via the 401, planning departures around peak traffic on weekday afternoons. Overall, the transportation picture is simple: car-first convenience, backed by practical regional transit links when you want to skip the drive.

Climate & Seasons

Rockwood experiences four distinct seasons, each bringing its own traditions. Winters are cold and snowy enough for reliable skating, snowshoeing, and weekend toboggan runs; the limestone cliffs at the conservation area look especially dramatic draped in white. Spring arrives with fast-running river water, muddy boots on forest trails, and the first patio coffees on sunny afternoons; wildflowers and fresh greens at farm stands signal the season's shift. Summers are warm and often humid, perfect for lake days nearby, after-work paddles on the Eramosa, and late-evening strolls when the sky glows over the fields. Thunderstorms roll through on occasion, bringing welcome relief and spectacular sunsets. Autumn is a highlight: cool mornings, brisk hiking weather, and a blaze of colour along the escarpment edges that makes weekend photo walks irresistible. Across seasons, residents adapt with layered wardrobes and a keen eye on the forecast; kids grow up accustomed to snow pants and sunscreen living side by side in the front hall. The climate encourages an outdoor-forward lifestyle and supports a steady rhythm of community events, from holiday parades to park concerts and harvest fairs, all sized to a village where you'll likely bump into someone you know at every turn.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers exploring Rockwood often consider nearby towns that offer different community styles and amenities. Explore options such as Acton, Halton Hills, and Georgetown to compare housing choices and neighborhood character.

For more rural or small-town options near Rockwood, also look into Everton and Guelph/Eramosa as additional places to consider while searching for a home.

Demographics

Rockwoods community is typically a mix of families, retirees and professionals, with a blend of long-term residents and newcomers. Housing options commonly include detached single?family homes alongside townhomes, smaller condominium developments and rental properties, offering choices for a range of household types.

The overall character leans suburban with rural surroundings and a compact village core, so residents often enjoy local shops, parks and trails while benefiting from nearby services and commuter connections. The area tends to appeal to buyers seeking a quieter, community-oriented lifestyle rather than a dense urban environment.