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House for sale: 87 NORWICH Road, Scotland

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$1,074,999

87 Norwich Road, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

3 beds
2 baths
3 days

... Church turns into Norwich Rd. Property on the left. If you’ve been dreaming of a hobby farm that offers both tranquility and convenience, this property could be the one! Situated on 2.12 acres, this charming acreage is perfectly set up for your rural lifestyle — complete with 4 paddocks,...

Jordan Labron,Peak Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Jordan Labron ,Peak Realty Ltd. (226) 388-1324
House for sale: LOT 16 AUGUSTUS Street, Scotland

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$1,249,000

Lot 16 Augustus Street, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

3 beds
3 baths
12 days

Simcoe Street to Augustus Street Introducing the Glenbriar, Elevation A - Cape Cod. A beautifully designed 2,030 sq ft new construction home featuring 3 bedrooms + den, 2.5 baths, and high-end finishes throughout. Optional triple car garage and basement floor plan available. Choose from curated

Kate Broddick,Revel Realty Inc
Listed by: Kate Broddick ,Revel Realty Inc (519) 774-6664
24 HIGHWAY 24, Scotland

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$1,300,000

24 Highway 24, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

4 beds
2 baths
13 days

from Highway 403 West, take Exit 27 for Highway 24 South (Rest Acres Road). This exit leads directly to Highway 24. Continue along Highway 24 until you reach your destination on the left right after Vanessa Road. Welcome to an Entertainer’s Paradise in the Countryside – Just 20

House for sale: 24 HIGHWAY 24, Scotland

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$1,300,000

24 Highway 24, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

4 beds
2 baths
13 days

from Highway 403 West, take Exit 27 for Highway 24 South (Rest Acres Road). This exit leads directly to Highway 24. Continue along Highway 24 until you reach your destination on the left right after Vanessa Road. Welcome to an Entertainer's Paradise in the Countryside – Just 20 Minutes

House for sale: LOT 24 AUGUSTUS Street, Scotland

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$1,702,000

Lot 24 Augustus Street, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

3 beds
3 baths
13 days

Simcoe Street to Augustus Street Introducing The Barclay, Elevation B - Brick Manor. Step into 3,030 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living space in our largest all-brick model, featuring 3 bedrooms + den, 2.5 bathrooms, and a triple car garage. Designer-curated interior and exterior packages

Kate Broddick,Revel Realty Inc
Listed by: Kate Broddick ,Revel Realty Inc (519) 774-6664
House for sale: LOT 17 AUGUSTUS Street, Scotland

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$1,758,008

Lot 17 Augustus Street, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

5 beds
4 baths
13 days

Simcoe Street to Augustus Street Introducing The Heatherstone, Elevation B - Brick Manor Crafted with timeless all-brick construction, this 2,500 sq ft new build features 3 bedrooms + den, 2.5 baths, and a triple car garage. Personalize your home with custom interior and exterior packages,

Kate Broddick,Revel Realty Inc
Listed by: Kate Broddick ,Revel Realty Inc (519) 774-6664
House for sale: LOT 9 AUGUSTUS Street, Scotland

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$1,635,000

Lot 9 Augustus Street, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

3 beds
3 baths
13 days

Simcoe Street to Augustus Street BARCLAY (Cape Cod Siding) Introducing The Barclay, Elevation A - Cape Cod Our largest model offers 3,030 sq ft of luxurious living with 3 bedrooms + den, 2.5 bathrooms, and a spacious triple car garage. Custom exterior and interior design packages, thoughtfully

Kate Broddick,Revel Realty Inc
Listed by: Kate Broddick ,Revel Realty Inc (519) 774-6664
House for sale: 16 FORMAN Street, Scotland

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$1,100,000

16 Forman Street, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

5 beds
3 baths
13 days

From Hwy 403, exit CR 25/Middle Townline Road and follow it all the way to the hamlet of Kelvin. Turn left onto Forman St and watch for the sign. Escape to the country! Welcome to this lovely custom built 3+2-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom family home sitting on a one acre country lot with no back yard

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724
House for sale: 8 TALBOT Street, Scotland

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$1,179,000

8 Talbot Street, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

5 beds
3 baths
16 days

Off Simcoe Street Welcome to 8 Talbot Street, a stunning bungalow that combines modern comfort with timeless design, offering 2,969 sq. ft. of finished living space on just over an acre. With five bedrooms and three bathrooms, this home provides plenty of room for family living, entertaining,

281 CONCESSION 2 TOWNSEND, Scotland

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$1,099,900

281 Concession 2 Townsend, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
16 days

Hwy 24 south out of Scotland, head east on Concession 2 and watch for the sign on the north side of the road. 49.6-acre parcel of sandy-loam farmland in Norfolk. Comprised of approx. 28 workable acres and the rest in bush and air strip/runway space. The land has most recently been farmed in

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724
4406 HIGHWAY 24, Scotland

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$1,375,000

4406 Highway 24, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

4 beds
1 baths
21 days

Hwy 24 North from Simcoe - Farm is on the East Side - 50 Workable Acres out of 69 Acre Family Farm - Cash Crops - Great Highway Exposure with Circular Paved Driveway - Century Farm Home is leased for additional Income - Short Drive to Brantford - Simcoe - Established Family Farm - Great Potential

Penny Lois Plunkett,Progressive Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Penny Lois Plunkett ,Progressive Realty Group Inc. (289) 237-2615
House for sale: 47 SIMCOE Street, Scotland

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$599,999

47 Simcoe Street, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

4 beds
2 baths
28 days

Located just south of the Oakland Road intersection. Watch for the sign. Spacious and affordable family home in the quaint village of Scotland. Offering 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, generous principal rooms with large windows allowing plenty of natural light, and a deep private back yard with

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724
LOT 5 THIRTEENTH CONCESSION Road, Scotland

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$449,900

Lot 5 Thirteenth Concession Road, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

Just west of Bishopsgate Road on the south side of the Thirteenth Concession Road. Newly severed 1.2 acre single family building lot in the countryside but within the village boundary of Scotland. Build your dream home set amongst beautiful farm fields and on a quiet paved road, within walking

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724
House for sale: 236 BURFORD DELHI TOWNLINE Road, Scotland

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$1,450,000

236 Burford Delhi Townline Road, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

5 beds
3 baths
31 days

Between HWY 24 and Middle Townline Rd (#25) Built in 2018, this exceptional bungalow offers spacious living, premium finishes, and is move-in ready. The exterior makes a lasting impression with its meticulously cared-for landscaping, custom timber-framed porch, and eye-catching stone façade

Ryan Campbell,Real Broker Ontario Ltd
Listed by: Ryan Campbell ,Real Broker Ontario Ltd (519) 755-5477
House for sale: 233 OAKLAND Road, Scotland

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$979,900

233 Oakland Road, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

3 beds
3 baths
32 days

Cross Street: Highway 24 Discover this extraordinary one of a kind country retreat that truly has it all! This stunning 3-bedroom (2+1) , 3-bathroom property offers the perfect mix of luxury, comfort, and resort-style living. Completely upgraded inside and out, it’s the ideal retreat for

Manny Munir,Century 21 Grand Realty Inc.
Listed by: Manny Munir ,Century 21 Grand Realty Inc. (519) 304-5323
House for sale: 93 NORWICH Road, Scotland

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$899,900

93 Norwich Road, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

4 beds
2 baths
32 days

West out of Scotland on Church St which turns into Norwich Road beyond Four Ponds Corner, watch for the sign on the south side of the road. Immaculate move-in-ready side split, in the countryside just west of the village of Scotland with no neighbours on three sides. Enjoy stress free living

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724
230 OAKLAND Road, Scotland

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$999,000

230 Oakland Road, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
32 days

At the lights of Hwy 24 and Oakland Road, head east on Oakland Road. Property ahead on the left (north). Stand alone commercial retail plaza on over an acre of land, complete with a profitable cannabis store (included), convenience store/lcbo outlet (included), and food truck rental. Located

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724
House for sale: 41 CHURCH Street W, Scotland

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$1,099,000

41 Church Street W, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

4 beds
3 baths
53 days

Go northwest on Vanessa Rd (County Rd 4) for about 260 m, Turn right onto Simcoe St (County Rd 16) and go 300 m, Turn left onto Church St W (Regional Rd 3, signs for Norwich), Your destination will be on the left after about 750 m Welcome to this custom-built residence featuring nearly 2,600

Jacob Atkinson,Royal Lepage State Realty Inc.
Listed by: Jacob Atkinson ,Royal Lepage State Realty Inc. (226) 931-2892
House for sale: 17 QUEEN Street N, Scotland

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$450,000

17 Queen Street N, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

2 beds
1 baths
60 days

Highway 24 to stoplights in Scotland, turn right, take Oakland Road to 2nd street to right, Queen Street North, property just past Whitney Street on left Charming Two-Bedroom Bungalow on a Spacious Treed Lot – Scotland, Ontario Tucked away at the end of a quiet dead-end street in the peaceful

Corry Christopher Van Iersel,Vancor Realty Inc.
Listed by: Corry Christopher Van Iersel ,Vancor Realty Inc. (519) 242-0277
House for sale: 234 BURFORD-DELHI TOWNLINE Road, Scotland

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$1,495,000

234 Burford-delhi Townline Road, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

5 beds
4 baths
61 days

From Highway 24 or Vanessa Road, head West on Burford-Delhi Townline Road. Your Countryside Retreat Awaits! Looking for a home that feels like a getaway every day? This stunning custom-built bungalow offers the perfect mix of modern luxury and country charm, all on a private 1.24-acre lot.

House for sale: 1746 WINDHAM ROAD 2, Scotland

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$824,900

1746 Windham Road 2, Scotland, Ontario N0E 1R0

3 beds
2 baths
241 days

South out of Scotland on Brantford Road, turn left onto Windham Road 2. Stately 2 storey country home with double car detached garage on a 0.94-acre country lot just south of Scotland. Complete with 3 massive bedrooms (could be divided into more), 1.5 gleaming baths, spacious principle rooms

Adam Degroote,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Adam Degroote ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 732-7724

Home Prices in Scotland, Ontario

Scotland real estate continues to attract buyers who value small-town character, rural edges, and convenient connections to nearby employment centres. For 2025, pricing in Scotland is influenced by lot size, renovation quality, and street-by-street appeal, with detached properties often anchoring value expectations. Sellers who align pricing with recent local comparables and present homes with strong curb appeal tend to earn reliable attention. Buyers narrowing Scotland Houses For Sale or Scotland Homes For Sale can weigh layout efficiency, storage, and outdoor living potential against budget while noting how finishes and mechanical updates influence long-term ownership costs.

In the absence of dramatic swings, market participants watch the balance between new listings and absorptions, the mix of property types coming to market, and days-on-market signals for well-presented homes. Condition remains a major separator: move-in-ready properties in established pockets typically draw earlier tours, while homes needing updates can offer opportunity for value-seeking buyers. Seasonal listing cadence and micro-area desirability also shape outcomes, so reviewing recent neighbourhood-level comparables and noting competing inventory can help both buyers and sellers calibrate expectations with confidence when researching Scotland Real Estate Listings.

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There are 19 active listings in Scotland, including 14 houses, 0 townhouses, and 0 condos. Current coverage spans 0 neighbourhoods in and around Scotland. Buyers comparing houses for sale can review how location, lot configuration, and interior updates align with their priorities before booking tours. Listing data is refreshed regularly to help those searching for Scotland Real Estate or Scotland Houses For Sale make timely decisions.

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Neighbourhoods & amenities

Scotland offers a blend of quiet residential streets, rural settings, and pockets close to everyday amenities. Many buyers look for proximity to schools, parks, and community facilities, with transit access and commuter routes adding convenience for those travelling to nearby centres. Trails and greenspace enhance walkability and weekend routines, while established streets with mature trees appeal to those seeking a classic residential feel. Micro-area differences—such as traffic flow, noise levels, and access to local shops—can influence perceived value, so it’s helpful to compare comparable properties across adjacent pockets to see how Scotland Neighborhoods and location affect pricing and pace.

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Scotland, Ontario City Guide

Tucked amid rolling farmland in Brant County, Scotland is a small Ontario community that blends rural tranquility with convenient access to larger centres. It's a place where crisp morning air, wide skies, and neighbourly routines set the pace, yet weekend amenities, employment hubs, and scenic recreation are close at hand. In this Scotland city guide, you'll find an approachable overview of the area's roots, everyday life, things to do, and how to get around as you explore Scotland Real Estate and consider whether to buy a house in Scotland.

History & Background

Scotland traces its identity to the agricultural era that shaped much of southwestern Ontario. Long before survey lines and concession roads, the broader region was part of the traditional territories stewarded by Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and the Anishinaabe. European settlers later established farmsteads and small service hamlets along stagecoach routes and, eventually, rail corridors, with the community's name reflecting the heritage of many early families. Around the region you'll also find towns like Norwich that share historical ties and amenities.

As agriculture diversified through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, farms around Scotland adapted from early mixed operations to larger-scale grain and livestock production, later branching into market gardening and specialty crops. Tobacco, once a signature crop in the wider area, gave way to enterprises such as ginseng, greenhouse produce, and small-batch food production. Through municipal restructuring in the late twentieth century, Scotland became part of the County of Brant, retaining its rural character while benefiting from shared services and proximity to Brantford's urban resources.

Today, the community's footprint remains compact, anchored by a modest main crossroads, a network of concession roads, and a patchwork of historical homesteads and newer homes. Its enduring appeal lies in a sense of continuity-country roads flanked by hedgerows, big skies, and a pace of life that rewards those who appreciate space and familiarity.

Economy & Employment

Work life in and around Scotland reflects a blend of local enterprise and regional commuting. Agriculture remains foundational: cash crops, dairy and poultry operations, custom field services, and equipment repair shops contribute steady employment, while roadside farm stands and seasonal operations create supplemental opportunities. Some residents run home-based businesses in trades and services, ranging from construction and landscaping to wellness and professional consulting.

Within a short drive, larger employment markets expand the possibilities. Brantford's industrial parks and business corridors support manufacturing, food processing, warehousing, and logistics roles. Public-sector jobs in education, health care, and social services are accessible in nearby towns and the county seat. To the south and west, the rural economy extends into agri-food processing, greenhouse operations, and tourism, offering seasonal and year-round positions. With reliable internet now common in many rural pockets, remote and hybrid work has also grown, allowing professionals to live rurally while engaging with employers elsewhere — a factor that influences demand for Scotland Homes For Sale and Scotland Condos For Sale.

For entrepreneurs, the area's strengths include affordable space, a supportive small-business culture, and proximity to both agricultural suppliers and urban customers. Small-scale producers and creatives find a niche at regional markets and pop-up events, while service providers benefit from steady local demand and easy access to adjacent towns.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Scotland's footprint is compact, but its surroundings offer a variety of living environments. In the village core, you'll find quiet residential streets with a mix of century homes, tidy bungalows, and modest infill on generous lots. Just beyond, concession roads open to hobby farms, equestrian properties, and modern country homes that balance privacy with pastoral views. Closer-knit hamlets and crossroads bring a similar feel: tree-lined lanes, kitchen-garden plots, and porches made for long summer evenings. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Waterford and Brantford.

Daily life revolves around friendly routines and practical amenities. Expect community parks with play structures and ball diamonds, local halls that host craft sales and seasonal celebrations, and quiet sidewalks ideal for dog walks. The surrounding countryside offers quick access to rail trails, conservation lands, and backroad cycling routes, plus farm-gate shopping in harvest season. Larger errands-groceries, specialty retail, fitness centres-are easily handled in Brantford or neighboring towns, while independent shops and eateries in the county add character to weekend plans.

Families appreciate the ease of school commutes and extracurriculars in nearby hubs, while retirees value the low-key pace and room to garden. For newcomers considering living in Scotland, the appeal is straightforward: space to breathe, friendly neighbours, and the comfort of a place where people wave from passing pickups. Quiet does not mean dull, though-local calendars often fill with minor sports, trail outings, and seasonal festivals across the county. Exploring Scotland Neighborhoods can help you pinpoint which pockets best match your lifestyle and budget when looking to buy a house in Scotland.

Getting Around

Scotland sits along a well-traveled rural corridor that connects Brant County to Norfolk County and beyond. Most residents rely on a car for day-to-day errands and commuting, with straightforward routes leading to employment zones, shopping, and health services. County roads are generally well maintained, and winter snow operations prioritize the main arteries, though drivers should always allow extra time after storms. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Brant and Paris.

Public transit is limited in rural settings, but regional connectivity is still practical. Intercity rail and coach services are available in nearby urban centres, offering links to Toronto, Hamilton, and southwestern Ontario cities. Cyclists will appreciate low-traffic concession roads and the network of multi-use rail trails that weave through Brant County toward the Grand River and down to lakeside towns, though it's smart to plan routes with shoulders and visibility in mind. For longer journeys, regional airports in surrounding cities make domestic and international travel accessible without a long drive.

Walking within the village is pleasant and safe, with modest traffic volumes and short distances between residential pockets and local amenities. If you enjoy scenic drives, the surrounding landscape makes even routine trips feel relaxed-sun-bleached fences, golden fields, and woodlots that mark the seasons as clearly as any calendar.

Climate & Seasons

Southern Ontario's four distinct seasons are on full display in Scotland. Spring arrives with snowmelt and the first green haze across hedgerows, a time for muddy boots, garden planning, and the return of songbirds. By early summer, days are warm and bright, ideal for evening ball games, backyard barbecues, and long rambling walks along country roads. Humidity can rise during midsummer stretches, but cool lakeside breezes are a short drive away, and shady woodlots make for comfortable trail time.

Autumn is a highlight in farm country. Fields shift to gold and umber, roadside stands brim with late-season produce, and the forest canopy puts on a show of reds and burnished bronze. This is the season for harvest suppers, fall fairs, and weekend trips to orchards in nearby counties. Families often consider this the best time of year for casual cycling and photography, with crisp air and clear skies that linger into late afternoon. If you're compiling a list of things to do, add leaf-peeping drives, pumpkin picking, and rail-trail rambles to the top.

Winters bring a quieter beauty. Expect a stretch of weeks cold enough for frosty mornings, with snowfall that transforms fields and woodlines into bright scenes perfect for snowshoeing and brisk walks. Rural roads are plowed regularly, but an all-season mindset helps-keep a brush and emergency kit in the car, and give yourself extra time after weather events. Indoors, winter is for cozy routines: steaming mugs, hobby projects, and planning next year's garden.

Across all seasons, the landscape defines the rhythm of life. Sunrises arrive bold over open fields, storms roll in with drama you can watch from miles away, and evenings end with a generous spread of stars. That connection to the land is part of the region's enduring draw-something you feel in a quiet moment as much as you see in the calendar of rural events.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in Scotland often consider nearby communities such as Caledonia, Haldimand, Cayuga, Glanbrook, and Jarvis when researching local housing and community options.

Use the links to visit each community page and gather more information to compare what fits your needs while searching for a home near Scotland.

Demographics

Scotland, Ontario typically attracts a blend of residents—families looking for space and schools, retirees seeking a quieter pace, and professionals who commute or work locally. The community often combines long-term neighbours with newcomers, creating a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere that shapes Scotland Neighborhoods and local market character.

Housing is commonly centred on detached single-family homes, with some townhouses, smaller condominium options and rental units available for those preferring lower-maintenance living. The area generally has a rural or small?town feel rather than an urban core, with everyday services and amenities accessible in nearby centres—important context for anyone deciding whether to Buy a House in Scotland or review Scotland Real Estate Listings.