Smithville Homes: 17 Properties for Sale

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House for sale: 42 JANE Street, Smithville

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$1,099,900

42 Jane Street, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

6 beds
3 baths
1 day

St. Catharine St., Right onto Townline Rd., Left to Alma Dr., Right onto Maple Ave., Left onto Jane St. Gorgeous inside and out! Enjoy this fully finished multi-generational home with in-law suite. So many details. Extensive landscaping and upgraded features throughout. Interlock walkway...

Debra A. Murphy,Aldo Desantis Realty Inc.
Listed by: Debra A. Murphy ,Aldo Desantis Realty Inc. (905) 308-1567
House for sale: 160 ST CATHARINES Street, Smithville

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$519,000

160 St Catharines Street, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

4 beds
2 baths
1 day

From Regional Rd 20 West turn right on Griffin St and continue through the lights to center of town, From Regional Rd 20 east follow roundabout into town This home is a fabulous opportunity to become a homeowner in the beautiful town of Smithville. Finally a home with an affordable price tag!

House for sale: 303 CANBOROUGH Street, Smithville

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$1,150,000

303 Canborough Street, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

3 beds
3 baths
27 days

... throughout, and mechanicals have been updated with a newer furnace and A/C (2019) for added comfort and peace of mind. Located just a short walk to local shops, schools, and amenities, this is small-town living at its best—with a garage that truly sets this property apart. (id:27476)

Row / Townhouse for sale: 17 DENNIS Drive, Smithville

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$599,800

17 Dennis Drive, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

3 beds
4 baths
28 days

St Catharines St to Dennis Drive Exceptional opportunity in the heart of Smithville! This newer 1,583 sq. ft. FREEHOLD delivers an impressive 3 bedrooms and a beautifully finished basement, all within walking distance to schools, shops, and restaurants. The main floor offers a welcoming open-concept

Row / Townhouse for sale: 16 BROOKSIDE Terrace, Smithville

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$719,000

16 Brookside Terrace, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

3 beds
3 baths
32 days

Manorwood Drive to Brookside Terrace Rare 3 Bedroom, 3 Baths Freehold Bungaloft townhome with open concept plan of approx. 2000 Sq. Ft. The main level of the home features 9' ceilings, a beautiful eat-in kitchen with oversized island, gas stove, double sink and SS appliances, plenty of cupboard

Deborah Dimascio,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc.
Listed by: Deborah Dimascio ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 639-7676
661 REGIONAL Road, Smithville

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$2,025,000

661 Regional Road, Smithville, Ontario N0A 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
48 days

REGIONAL RD 2 & SOUTH CHIPPAWA RD Beautiful and abundant 101.133-acre Farm just outside of Caistorville with access from two major roads (S. Chippawa Rd. and Caistorville Road). 80% workable with current cash crop lease for 2026. The 101 acres offers beautiful rolling excellent farming terrain,

Row / Townhouse for sale: 1 VILLAGE Drive, Smithville

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$499,900

1 Village Drive, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

2 beds
1 baths
48 days

Hwy 20 to Wade Road to Margaret Street to Garden Drive to Village Drive Welcome to 1 Village Drive here in Wes- Li Gardens - known for its peaceful setting and friendly atmosphere here in the heart of Smithville. This beautifully maintained one-floor home features maple flooring throughout,

House for sale: 15 LAS Road, Smithville

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$849,999

15 Las Road, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

3 beds
3 baths
48 days

Turn on Hornak Rd off of Station St Welcome to 15 Las Rd, a beautifully maintained raised bungalow located on a quiet, family-friendly street in the heart of Smithville. Built in 2002 and meticulously maintained by the same owners for over 20 years, this home offers the perfect blend of comfort

Rob Golfi,Re/max Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc.
Listed by: Rob Golfi ,Re/max Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc. (905) 575-7700
House for sale: 62 GOLDEN ACRES Drive, Smithville

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$720,000

62 Golden Acres Drive, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

3 beds
2 baths
49 days

Oakdale Blvd to Golden Acres Dr Spacious 1,240 sq. ft. home with attached garage, offering great comfort and functionality inside and out. Features include a bright living space, durable engineered hardwood and vinyl flooring, and plenty of storage solutions. The garage is equipped with modular

Listed by: Erin Holowach ,Comfree (877) 888-3131
House for sale: 5 OAKDALE Boulevard, Smithville

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$899,900

5 Oakdale Boulevard, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

2 beds
2 baths
51 days

Regional Road 20 (Hwy 20), take South Grimsby Road Six to Townline Road (Smithville Road) Turn onto Harvest Gate, Turn onto Oakdale Blvd to the very end. (Home faces Manorwood Drive.) Welcome to this beautiful home in Smithville’s sought-after Brookside on the Twenty community. Built in

Row / Townhouse for sale: 6 VILLAGE Drive, Smithville

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$519,000

6 Village Drive, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

2 beds
1 baths
57 days

Hwy 20 to Wade Rd, South on Wade Rd to Margaret Street. East on Margaret to Garden Drive. South on Garde to Village Drive. North on Village Drive. 6 Village Drive, Smithville – a charming bungalow townhome in the popular Wes-li Gardens. This recently updated home features fresh paint,

Deborah Dimascio,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc.
Listed by: Deborah Dimascio ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 639-7676
Apartment for sale: 111 SMITS Cove Unit# 302, Smithville

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$405,000

111 Smits Cove Unit# 302, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

2 beds
1 baths
71 days

St. Catharines Street to Griffin Street to Smits Cove Presenting a spacious 2 bedroom apartment in the heart of downtown Smithville, ideal for first-time buyers, investors, and downsizers alike! This condo offers an open concept layout with loads of natural light in every room. Updated kitchen,

House for sale: 2905 SOUTH GRIMSBY ROAD 6, Smithville

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$999,000

2905 South Grimsby Road 6, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

3 beds
3 baths
76 days

AT STATION STREET & HIGHWAY 20 IN SMITHVILLE, GO WEST ON HIGHWAY 20, PAST ROUNDABOUT, TO SOUTH GRIMSBY ROAD 6 ON THE RIGHT Well cared for fully finished 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath bungalow with two fireplaces (gas & wood stove) situated on fenced 2.24 acre property. Large driveway with ample parking

Mark Togmus,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc.
Listed by: Mark Togmus ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 541-1648
House for sale: 8 LINDAN Street, Smithville

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$789,900

8 Lindan Street, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

4 beds
2 baths
92 days

TOWNLINE/ALMA/LINDAN A hidden gem in the heart of smithville, just waiting to be discovered! Welcome to a home that feels like a warm hug the moment you step inside! This charming raised bungalow offers over 2,400 sq ft of finished living space, tucked away in one of Smithville's most sought-after...

Listed by: Emily Barry ,Exp Realty (team Branch) (905) 357-8067
Row / Townhouse for sale: 78 JAYLA Lane, Smithville

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$649,900

78 Jayla Lane, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

4 beds
3 baths
105 days

St. Catharines St, Dennis Drive, Jayla Lane. Large modern luxury freehold 4 bedroom townhome. Finishes includes all quartz countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, 9ft ceilings on the main floor. Bright open-concept design on the main floor. that combines the kitchen, dining and living areas.

Milena Sozio,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc.
Listed by: Milena Sozio ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 575-5478
6737 HIGHWAY 20, Smithville

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$6,800,000

6737 Highway 20, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

0 beds
0 baths
106 days

SOUTH GRIMSBY RD 6 10-acre property inside the urban boundary, marked as commercial on the city block plan. The site includes a bungalow with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a walkout basement, and kitchens on both levels. The home also features hardwood floors, a garage, and a carport. A 2,500 sq.

Darryl Van Sickle,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc.
Listed by: Darryl Van Sickle ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc. (519) 802-8419
House for sale: 17 GARDEN Drive Unit# 21, Smithville

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$559,900

17 Garden Drive Unit# 21, Smithville, Ontario L0R 2A0

1 beds
2 baths
108 days

Regional 20 to Smithville, Right on Wade, left on Margaret to Westli Gardens, to Garden Drive. Welcome to 17 Garden Drive! Beautifully updated home in the sought after adult community of Wes Li Gardens offers main floor living. This home combines comfort, convenience and style. Brand new, showstopping

Home Prices in Smithville

Smithville, Ontario real estate in 2025 reflects a market where buyers weigh property types by condition, lot attributes, and neighbourhood setting, while sellers concentrate on presentation and pricing that match recent activity. Detached properties often anchor local value discussions, with attached homes offering entry points based on finishes and proximity to amenities.

With no dramatic headline swings, market participants watch the balance between new listings and absorptions, the mix of homes coming to market, and days-on-market trends for Smithville Real Estate Listings. Pricing strategy benefits from reading comparable sales alongside active competition, noting renovations, outdoor space, and parking access. Well-prepared listings that address common buyer needs stand out, and purchasers gain confidence by reviewing disclosures, floor plans, and recent neighbourhood benchmarks.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$954,784
Townhouse
$680,296
Condo
$0

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Smithville

There are 25 active listings: 13 houses, 0 condos, and 3 townhouses. Current coverage spans 0 neighbourhoods in the dataset. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow results by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space when looking at Smithville Homes For Sale. Compare listing photos and floor plans to understand flow, storage, and natural light, then review recent activity to put asking figures in context. Shortlist properties that align with budget and timing, and track status changes to spot opportunities where price, presentation, and location converge.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Smithville offers a variety of neighbourhood settings, from quiet residential streets with established yards to pockets closer to shops and everyday services. Proximity to schools, parks, and community facilities tends to influence family-focused searches, while convenient access to commuter routes helps those with regional travel needs. Areas near greenspace or trail networks often appeal to buyers prioritizing outdoor living, and homes positioned on calmer streets with usable yards can carry added appeal. Understanding how these locational features intersect with property condition, layout, and lot characteristics clarifies value signals when comparing similar listings across Smithville neighborhoods.

Rental opportunities are available, with 4 total listings, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Smithville City Guide

Set amid the rural charm of Niagara's west end, Smithville blends small-town warmth with easy access to bigger-city conveniences. As the primary community within the Township of West Lincoln, it serves as a friendly service hub for surrounding farms, hamlets, and conservation lands while staying connected to Hamilton, Grimsby, and the broader Niagara Peninsula. This Smithville city guide introduces the area's history, economy, neighbourhoods, transportation options, and seasonal rhythms so you can get a practical feel for daily life and the best things to do year-round.

History & Background

Long before today's grid of county roads and village streets, the lands around Smithville were part of the territories stewarded by Indigenous peoples, including the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee. European settlers arrived in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, drawn by fertile soils, the sheltering Niagara Escarpment, and creeks that supported mills and early industry. Over time, Smithville evolved into a compact rural service centre-an outfitter for surrounding farms, a stop for travellers moving between Hamilton and the Niagara communities, and a place where churches, schools, and local halls stitched together civic life.

As agriculture diversified and transportation improved, the village grew from crossroads settlement to a self-sustaining community. The rhythm of the year became marked by fairs, harvest festivals, and markets-a tradition that remains part of the town's identity today. Around the region you'll also find towns like Lincoln that share historical ties and amenities. Postwar decades brought modest housing expansion and new community facilities, and more recent years have seen steady, family-focused growth as people seek the balance of rural scenery and convenient commuting.

Economy & Employment

Smithville's economy reflects its Niagara setting: agriculture and agri-food services anchor local employment, ranging from dairy and poultry operations to field crops, orchards, and greenhouse produce. That farm base supports transportation, equipment sales and service, and small-scale food processing. Construction, trades, and light manufacturing have a presence in local business parks and on rural lots, while residents also commute to jobs along the Queen Elizabeth Way corridor in logistics, warehousing, and fabrication.

The service economy is a major pillar, with roles in retail, healthcare, education, and municipal administration. Newcomers often find opportunities in childcare, seniors' care, and community programming, and the rise of remote work has broadened options for professionals who prefer country-adjacent living with reliable broadband. Entrepreneurs will notice room for niche ventures-everything from home-based studios and repair shops to boutique food products that draw on Niagara's agricultural strengths.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Smithville's neighbourhoods offer a mix of eras and styles. Close to the historic core you'll find century homes, converted storefronts, and tidy postwar bungalows on walkable streets. Newer subdivisions at the edges of town add two-storey family homes, townhouses, and cul-de-sac pockets with parks and playgrounds. Beyond the built-up area, estate lots and hobby farms provide space and privacy while keeping everyday errands within a short drive. This variety is one reason many people talk about the ease of living in Smithville: families can grow into new space, downsizers can stay close to familiar services, and first-time buyers can enter the market without straying far from friends and work.

Daily life is buoyed by strong community amenities. The modern community centre combines an arena, indoor walking track, and library branch-handy for winter fitness and after-school programming-and parks around town support ball diamonds, soccer, splash pads, and free-play greenspace. Trails and quiet streets make evening dog walks or stroller-friendly loops simple, while rural concessions attract cyclists looking for low-traffic routes with Escarpment views. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like West Lincoln and Caistor Centre.

When it comes to things to do, the surrounding countryside shines: seasonal farm stands, pick-your-own orchards, and roadside bakeries are weekend staples. Short drives lead to conservation areas along the Niagara Escarpment for hiking and birding, and farther east the wine-country towns offer tastings, patios, and theatre. In town, community events, minor sports, and service clubs keep calendars full, while independent cafés and family restaurants provide low-key gathering spots after games and practices.

Getting Around

Most residents rely on driving for day-to-day travel. Regional Road 20 runs through the heart of Smithville, linking to the Queen Elizabeth Way via interchanges in Grimsby and through the vineyard routes near the Bench. From town, it's typically a straightforward commute to Hamilton or St. Catharines, with Niagara Falls and Burlington reachable in under an hour when traffic cooperates. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as St. Anns and Beamsville.

Transit is evolving in the region. Niagara Region Transit operates on-demand service in rural municipalities like West Lincoln, offering app- and phone-booked trips to connect with fixed-route buses and intercity services. Riders often transfer in nearby towns along the QEW corridor for GO Transit buses that head toward Hamilton and the western GTA, making it feasible to blend driving and transit depending on schedules and weather. Carpool lots along the highway provide convenient rendezvous points for commuters sharing the ride.

On two wheels, the flat farm grid and rolling benches of the Escarpment make for rewarding rides; just plan routes that avoid peak-hour truck corridors and be prepared for changing shoulder widths on rural roads. Within town, most daily errands are a short drive or bike away, and walking works well for school runs, library visits, and local dining. Winter can add a layer of challenge-give yourself extra time on snow days and watch for drifting and black ice on open stretches.

Climate & Seasons

Smithville experiences four distinct seasons shaped by the moderating effects of Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment. Spring arrives with a gradual thaw and a burst of orchard blossoms, while creeks run high and trails can be muddy underfoot. Late spring and summer bring warm afternoons balanced by cooler evening breezes, ideal for backyard barbecues, farm visits, and patio dining in nearby wine-country towns. Thunderstorms roll through on occasion, and gardeners appreciate a growing season that supports everything from tomatoes to tender herbs.

Autumn is a highlight: maples blaze along concession roads, pumpkins pile high at farm gates, and harvest events fill community calendars. Winters are cold with periodic snowfalls and the possibility of lake-effect flurries; rural roads can drift and visibility can drop quickly, but municipal crews are practiced at keeping main arteries clear. When temperatures dip, indoor options like the community centre's walking track, public skates, and library programs keep cabin fever at bay, and clear, crisp days reward walkers with quiet trails and bright blue skies.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in Smithville may also consider nearby communities such as Chippawa, Niagara Falls, Queenston, Lumsden, and St. Davids.

Visit the linked community pages to review listings and local information that can help you compare housing options around Smithville and neighbouring parts of Ontario.

Demographics

Smithville typically attracts a mix of households, including young and established families, retirees, and professionals who balance local life with ties to nearby urban centres. The overall feel is suburban with rural touches, offering quieter residential streets alongside local shops, schools, and community amenities that shape the character of Smithville neighborhoods.

Housing options are varied, with many detached homes complemented by smaller condo developments and rental properties that suit different stages of life. Prospective buyers can expect a neighborhood-oriented atmosphere where single-family lots, townhouses, and apartment-style residences coexist to support a range of lifestyle preferences and searches for Smithville houses for sale or Smithville condos for sale.