St. George Real Estate: 18 Listings for Sale

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308 E RIVER Road, St. George

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$699,000

308 E River Road, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

0 beds
0 baths
4 days

Build your dream home on this beautiful 1-acre builder lot on desirable East River Road, where peaceful country living meets everyday convenience. Hydro is available at the street, with excellent drinking water in the area. The lot offers endless possibilities, including potential for a walkout...

Listed by: Erin Holowach ,Comfree (877) 888-3131
House for sale: 8 TOLHURST Avenue, St. George

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$699,000

8 Tolhurst Avenue, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

3 beds
1 baths
5 days

... maintained and truly move-in ready, this home seamlessly blends modern updates with timeless character. Set on an impressive 80' x 110' lot, the property offers exceptional privacy with no rear neighbors, mature trees, beautiful hostas, and a charming barn-style shed. A newly built deck creates...

House for sale: 118 WILLITS Crescent, St. George

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$899,900

118 Willits Crescent, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

4 beds
3 baths
8 days

Enjoy life in the welcoming Village of St. George, known for its small-town charm, community spirit, and the annual St. George Apple Fest celebration—a local favourite featuring family-friendly events, entertainment, and village-wide festivities. This beautifully maintained raised bungalow

House for sale: 6 PATTEN Drive, St. George

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$1,149,900

6 Patten Drive, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

4 beds
3 baths
9 days

Sunnyside to Patten A perfect blend of comfort and elegance awaits in this Just Finished New Home in the picturesque community of St. George. This stunning bungalow offers a fully finished basement and an open-concept design, highlighted by impressive 11' and 9' ceilings on the main level

Michael Deangelis,Coldwell Banker Homefront Realty
Listed by: Michael Deangelis ,Coldwell Banker Homefront Realty (519) 754-6306
House for sale: 295 BRANT Road, St. George

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$1,999,777

295 Brant Road, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

5 beds
3 baths
9 days

... potential adds further long-term value.Peacefully located within approximately one hour of Toronto and conveniently close to Cambridge, Kitchener, and Waterloo, this is an incredible opportunity to secure a private country estate with modern efficiency and endless possibilities. (id:27476)

Listed by: Scott Benson ,Real Broker Ontario Ltd. (905) 639-8888
House for sale: 22 TAYLOR Road, St. George

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$869,900

22 Taylor Road, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

2 beds
2 baths
9 days

Easy one floor living in the charming village of St. George. This well maintained 1292 sq ft bungalow features an all brick and stone exterior accented with beautiful British Columbia marble stones in the front gardens, impressive curb appeal. Inside you'll find a spacious main floor layout

William Morley,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc.
Listed by: William Morley ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc. (519) 759-5494
House for sale: 2 HICKORY Hollow, St. George

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$1,899,000

2 Hickory Hollow, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

5 beds
6 baths
22 days

Highway 24 South out of Cambridge, right onto Scenic Drive and left onto Stoney Brae St and left onto Hickory Hollow Nestled on a rolling 2.5 acre estate in St. George this one owner, custom built beauty is waiting for new owners. With 4050 sq ft above grade & over 6000 sq. ft in total, this

Ken Cameron,Re/max Solid Gold Realty (ii) Ltd.
Listed by: Ken Cameron ,Re/max Solid Gold Realty (ii) Ltd. (519) 888-7110
House for sale: 9 ELIZABETH Street, St. George

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$799,900

9 Elizabeth Street, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

3 beds
2 baths
33 days

Main st N to Church to Lillian to Elizabeth Tucked away in the family-friendly village of St. George, this very well maintained bungalow offers comfort, charm, and pride of ownership throughout! Set on a deep 150 ft lot, this home features fantastic curb appeal with beautifully landscaped

William Morley,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc.
Listed by: William Morley ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc. (519) 759-5494
House for sale: 35 PATTEN Drive, St. George

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$1,124,900

35 Patten Drive, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

5 beds
3 baths
33 days

Main St N, to Mansfield Dr, to Sunnyside Dr, to Patten Dr Welcome to this beautifully appointed high efficiency bungalow in the sought after community of St. George, where small town charm meets modern comfort. Built in 2018 by Brant Star Homes, this “Brunswick” model offers a thoughtfully

Rob Golfi,Re/max Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc.
Listed by: Rob Golfi ,Re/max Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc. (905) 575-7700
69 MAIN Street S, St. George

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$149,000

69 Main Street S, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

0 beds
0 baths
33 days

Excellent NON-Franchised Latino's Pizza Store in St George, ON is For Sale. Surrounded by Fully Residential Neighbourhood, Close to St George Public School, walking distance from King William Park, Stores and more. Excellent Business with Good Sales Volume, Low Rent, Long Lease, and More.

Listed by: Dev Shah ,Homelife Miracle Realty Ltd (647) 641-7260
House for sale: 3 MEADOWBROOK Court, St. George

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$1,550,000

3 Meadowbrook Court, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

5 beds
4 baths
39 days

Brant Rd to Meadowbrook Welcome to 3 Meadowbrook Court, a quiet court location in the desirable community of St. George. Set on just over 2 acres, this solid brick bungalow offers privacy, space, and flexibility for a wide range of lifestyles. With over 4,200 sq ft of finished living space,

House for sale: 2 CLOVERLEA Crescent, St. George

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$2,478,980

2 Cloverlea Crescent, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

4 beds
5 baths
40 days

Scenic Dr to Woodland Way to Cloverlea Cres Welcome to one of St. George’s most scenic estate communities, where the approach is as impressive as the destination. Introducing 2 Cloverlea Crescent, an extensively upgraded custom bungalow situated on a beautifully landscaped 1.7-acre lot,

House for sale: 4 LILLIAN Street, St. George

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$649,900

4 Lillian Street, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

3 beds
2 baths
50 days

ST. GEORGE RD N, W ON CHURCH, N ON LILLIAN Welcome home to 4 Lillian St., St. George. Nestled in a quiet and mature area in the charming town of St. George find a 2+1 bed 2 bath home on a oversized lot with both carport and detached double car garage. The double car garage/ shop is perfect

Kyle Jansink,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc
Listed by: Kyle Jansink ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc (519) 771-9314
House for sale: 46 VICTOR Boulevard, St. George

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$1,049,000

46 Victor Boulevard, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

3 beds
3 baths
54 days

BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED 1651 SQ FT BUNGALOW IN THE HEART OF ST. GEORGE. FEATURING BRIGHT OPEN CONCEPT LAYOUT WITH SOARING CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, THIS HOME OFFERS BOTH COMFORT AND STYLE. THE MODERN KITCHEN IS FINISHED WITH QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS AND AMPLE CABINETRY, PERFECT FOR EVERYDAY LIVING AND

William Morley,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc.
Listed by: William Morley ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc. (519) 759-5494
House for sale: 49 KING WILLIAM Street, St. George

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$849,999

49 King William Street, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

4 beds
2 baths
61 days

... Welcome to 49 King William Street — St. George, Ontario Some homes just feel right the moment you arrive. This is one of them. Nestled on a quiet street in the heart of St. George, this solid brick raised bungalow sits directly across from King William Park — a front-row seat to green space,...

House for sale: 15 ROYAL YORK Court, St. George

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$1,499,900

15 Royal York Court, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

6 beds
4 baths
116 days

Main Street to Victor to Royal York Court Spectacular executive home in a desirable, mature neighbourhoods set away from the hustle and bustle of the big city life but close enough to everything you need. This impressive residence offers 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 4 fireplaces, a double garage

Rob Golfi,Re/max Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc.
Listed by: Rob Golfi ,Re/max Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc. (905) 575-7700
183 MAIN Street S, St. George

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$3,300,000

183 Main Street S, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

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0 baths
134 days

... are MANY opportunities for development here, as the city continues their preparations to accommodate Construction Phases from Builders such as Losani and Empire. This is your chance to be a part of the action! Features of the home include a bright and beautiful updated kitchen (2018) with quartz...

183 MAIN Street S, St. George

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$3,300,000

183 Main Street S, St. George, Ontario N0E 1N0

3 beds
2 baths
134 days

German School Road & Main Street South Subdivision Draft plan for future surrounding land development site, Attention Investors purchase this 7.4 acres of potential development land today. Welcome to 183 Main St South in the rapidly expanding County of Brant. This property boasts a wonderfully

Home Prices in St. George

The 2025 snapshot of St. George Real Estate reflects the villages quiet setting and enduring appeal to buyers who value space, privacy, and a close-knit community feel. Local home prices tend to track lot size, renovation quality, and proximity to everyday amenities, with detached properties anchoring the market. The area attracts move-up households and downsizers alike, drawn by a balance of rural character and access to regional employment centres. Sellers who focus on thoughtful pricing, strong presentation, and clear documentation of improvements typically position their listings to stand out in this setting.

Rather than focusing on short-term fluctuations, buyers and sellers watch the balance between new listings and available supply, the mix of property types coming to market, and time-on-market indicators that hint at urgency. Condition, curb appeal, and outdoor space often shape value, while exposure, natural light, and practical layouts influence day-to-day livability. Micro-location factorssuch as proximity to schools, green space, and village servicescan shift demand within small pockets. Careful review of comparable sales and price bands helps participants set expectations and negotiate with confidence as inventory ebbs and flows through the seasons, whether youre looking to Buy a House in St. George or compare St. George Homes For Sale.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in St. George

There are 29 active listings in St. George, including 21 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage currently spans 0 neighbourhoods and is based on MLS listings available in the area. Listing data is refreshed regularly and reflects current St. George Real Estate Listings for buyers and investors.

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Neighbourhoods & amenities

St. George offers a blend of heritage streets, newer subdivisions, and rural edges with generous yards and a quieter pace. Many homes sit within easy reach of local schools, community centres, and playgrounds, while nearby conservation areas and river corridors provide trails and open space for weekend recreation. The village core supplies everyday services and cafes, and surrounding municipalities add employment, healthcare, and larger-format shopping within a reasonable drive. Buyers often prioritize mature trees, privacy, and low-traffic streets, alongside access to sports fields, libraries, and community programming. These location and lifestyle features consistently guide preferences and help explain value differences from block to block when exploring St. George Neighborhoods.

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St. George City Guide

Nestled in the heart of Brant County between rolling farmland and the forested banks of the Grand River, St. George is a village that blends small-town charm with easy access to larger urban centres. This St. George city guide highlights the character, conveniences, and rhythms of daily life, helping you understand the community's roots, where people work, and how to get around.

If you're considering living in St. George, you'll find a place that prizes neighbourly connections, seasonal festivals, and straightforward country roads that lead to trails, markets, and heritage streetscapes. It's a setting where weekend plans might include a quiet coffee on the main street, a short drive to a trailhead, or a family skate at the local arena.

History & Background

St. George grew from a classic 19th-century rural service centre into a proud village surrounded by fertile fields. Long before survey lines and mill sites, this wider Grand River region was a vital travel corridor and homeland for Indigenous peoples, and that presence continues to shape local identity and stewardship. By the time settlers carved out roads and storefronts, the area's agricultural strengths and proximity to water routes put St. George on the map as a reliable stop for supplies, social life, and community services. Around the region you'll also find towns like Brantford that share historical ties and amenities.

Today, the village centre retains a traditional Ontario streetscape: brick facades, independent shops, and heritage homes that speak to generations of gradual, steady growth. The surrounding concession roads trace the agricultural grid that built the local economy, and many farms continue to operate as family enterprises. Community events celebrate this lineageespecially harvest season, when orchards and farm stands come alive and main-street storefronts showcase local makers.

What hasn't changed is the village's role as a social anchor: the rink and community centre double as gathering places; churches and service clubs organize fundraisers; and annual traditions bring visitors who discover that "small" doesn't mean sleepy, just pleasantly paced.

Economy & Employment

St. George's economy reflects its rural-yet-connected setting. Agriculture and agri-food services remain cornerstones, from cash crops and orchards to equipment repair, logistics, and seasonal retail tied to the harvest. Small retailers, trades, and professional services round out the main street and nearby commercial pockets, supporting daily needs and local entrepreneurship.

Commuting is common. Many residents work in nearby employment hubs along the Highway 24, Highway 5, and Highway 403 corridors. Manufacturing, logistics, construction, and building trades are well represented in the region, while education, healthcare, and public administration roles are concentrated in larger neighbouring cities. The village also supports a growing cohort of remote and hybrid workers who appreciate the quiet setting, reliable connectivity options, and the ability to step into green space between meetings.

Tourism plays a seasonal supporting role. Harvest festivals, cycling and paddling along the Grand River corridor, and heritage-day events bring steady waves of visitors. For local businesses, those weekends boost foot traffic while reinforcing the sense that St. George is both a home base and a destination for rural escapes.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

St. George offers a compact core paired with open horizons. In and around the village centre, you'll find older streets lined with century homes, tidy bungalows, and Ontario cottagesmany with deep porches, mature trees, and generous backyards. A short walk brings you to cafs, bakeries, convenience shops, and essential services. On the edges of town, newer subdivisions introduce family-sized detached homes, cul-de-sacs, and pocket parks, while the surrounding countryside features hobby farms, acreages, and working fields that frame sunrise and sunset views. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Troy and Glen Morris.

Everyday life leans active and community-focused. The arena and community centre host skating, hockey, and programs for all ages. Ball diamonds and soccer pitches fill with evening games; playgrounds buzz on weekend mornings; and local halls come alive for craft shows, markets, and fundraisers. Families appreciate the village-scale schools and the comfort of knowing that most kids' activities are minutes away. Dog walkers head for quiet sideroads; cyclists test legs on rolling terrain; and birders watch hedgerows and wetlands as the seasons change.

Cultural life is anchored by a handful of beloved traditions. Harvest festivities transform the main street with live music, vendors, and orchard-fresh treats, while summer car shows and seasonal fairs create a reason to linger downtown. Dining skews toward friendly staplesthink casual lunches, home-baked desserts, and weekend breakfastswhile nearby towns expand the culinary range when you're craving date-night variety. Those considering living in St. George often cite the combination of calm residential streets, open farmland, and a walkable core as the village's defining appeal.

Getting Around

Most residents rely on a car for day-to-day travel, and the road network makes it easy to connect in every direction. Highway 24 links north to Cambridge and south to Brantford, Highway 5 runs east-west toward Waterdown and Paris-area connectors, and Highway 403 offers a quick route to the wider Golden Horseshoe. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Brant and Paris. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Brant and Paris.

Within the village, the core is pleasantly walkable, especially for errands, school drop-offs, and evening strolls. Cyclists enjoy quiet concession roads and classic rural rollers, with scenic routes linking to the Grand River valley. Trail riders often head to nearby access points for the Cambridge to Paris Rail Trail, which delivers shaded riding along the river with plenty of places to pause and watch the water.

Public transit is limited, so planning ahead is wise if you're commuting without a car. Rideshare and regional options are generally easiest from larger neighbouring centres. Winter driving brings the usual Southern Ontario considerations: keep an eye on drifting across open farm fields and give yourself time during storms. In all seasons, the calm pace of local roads encourages courteous driving and easygoing commutes.

Climate & Seasons

St. George experiences the classic Southern Ontario four-season cycle. Spring arrives with a gradual thaw, bringing emerging wildflowers along hedgerows and the hum of tractors returning to the fields. It's also maple season across the region, when local producers showcase syrup-making and farm markets begin to reawaken. Expect changeable dayscool mornings, milder afternoonsand a landscape that greens up quickly once the ground warms.

Summer is warm and often humid, perfect for evenings on the porch and long bike rides on shaded concession roads. Picnics, farm-gate shopping, and casual paddles on nearby stretches of the Grand River define weekends. With kids out of school, the arena's programming shifts toward camps and community events, and ball diamonds fill with friendly competition. Thunderstorms can roll through on hot days, so outdoor plans benefit from a flexible mindset.

Autumn is arguably the village's signature season. Cooler nights and sunny afternoons bring a burst of colour to fencerows and hardwood stands. Orchards open for fresh-pressed cider and baked treats, and harvest-themed events animate the main street. It's a great time to explore backroads by bike, wander farm markets for late-season produce, and browse local makers' stalls before the holidays.

Winter brings quiet beauty and clear skies, with snowfall that varies week to week. Residents make the most of it: skating at the arena, snowshoeing on local trails, and cross-country skiing when fresh snow lands on field edges and unploughed paths. Calm, crisp days are ideal for scenic drives to lookout points along the Grand River valley; when conditions turn blustery, the village's cozy cafs and living rooms become the natural gathering spots.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in St. George often explore surrounding communities to expand their options and compare local opportunities when researching St. George Real Estate.

Nearby cities include Greensville, Dundas, Ancaster, Flamborough, and Hamilton.

Demographics

St. George tends to attract a mix of households, including families, retirees, and professionals, with a balance of long-term residents and newcomers. The community atmosphere is often described as welcoming and community-oriented, with local groups, schools, and services that support a range of lifestylesan attractive profile for those watching St. George Real Estate Listings or considering where to Buy a House in St. George.

Housing in and around St. George includes a variety of options such as detached homes, townhouses and condominiums, as well as rental choices, making it suitable for different life stages. The overall feel leans toward a small-town or suburban-rural blend, offering quieter neighbourhoods while maintaining access to shops, parks and regional commuting routes for those who work in nearby urban centres.