St Williams Homes: 22 Listings for Sale

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House for sale: 194 TOWNLINE Street, St. Williams

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$329,000

194 Townline Street, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

2 beds
1 baths
1 day

GREAT INTOWN LOCATION FOR THIS 2 BEDROOM ONE FLOOR HOME WITH PARKING. CLOSE TO PORT ROWAN, LONG POINT AND TURKEY POINT. LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF ST. WILLIAMS MINUTES FROM MARINAS, BEACHES AND TRAILS.KITCHEN WAS RENOVATED IN 2022 WITH HARD COUNTERTOPS AND GENEROUS EATING AREA. THE KITCHEN

Bruce P. Moran,Chase Realty Inc.
Listed by: Bruce P. Moran ,Chase Realty Inc. (905) 317-0929
House for sale: 428 CHARLOTTEVILLE ROAD 1, St. Williams

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$1,099,900

428 Charlotteville Road 1, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

4 beds
3 baths
2 days

Charlotteville West Quarter Line to Charlotteville Rd 1 Experience the beauty & versatility of this rare 29-acre rural property in the peaceful countryside of St. Williams—a region known for its rich agricultural landscape, Carolinian ecosystem & close proximity to Lake Erie. With RH &...

Lisa Sly,Revel Realty Inc
Listed by: Lisa Sly ,Revel Realty Inc (519) 755-0927
House for sale: 192 QUEEN Street E, St. Williams

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$584,900

192 Queen Street E, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
2 days

From Simcoe travel South on Highway 24, Turn left on Forestry Farm Road, Turn left on Queen Street E, the property is on your right hand side Welcome to your own private retreat near the shores of beautiful Lake Erie! Nestled on a picturesque treed 0.53-acre lot in the community of St. Williams,...

Cameron Bazilli,Progressive Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Cameron Bazilli ,Progressive Realty Group Inc. (226) 931-1892
House for sale: 1026 FRONT Road, St. Williams

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$1,150,000

1026 Front Road, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

3 beds
4 baths
2 days

... setting for summer days and evenings under the stars. With extras like a Generac generator, updated sump pumps, lights in every closet, hickory hardwood throughout, and more, this home is as functional as it is inviting. This isn’t just a property—it’s a lifestyle. (id:27476)

House for sale: 265 FRONT Road, St. Williams

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$1,699,000

265 Front Road, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

4 beds
4 baths
16 days

From Port Rowan, turn onto Wolven Street/Front Road. Welcome to 265 Front Road, a stunning custom-built residence on 1.76 acres. This beautifully crafted home offers four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and a three car garage. Where built with exceptional craftmanship and designed for

Modular for sale: 70 BLUEWATER Avenue Unit# 97, St. Williams

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$124,900

70 Bluewater Avenue Unit# 97, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

2 beds
2 baths
18 days

Forestry Farm Road turns into Townline... East on Front Road, then South on Park St. Park St. turns into Bee St., then continue to Bluewater Ave. Prime Lot #1 in Booth’s Harbour! Beautiful 5-year-old custom mobile home on the most desirable lot in the park, offering scenic lake and

Tim Pell,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage
Listed by: Tim Pell ,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage (519) 410-6199
177 QUEEN Street E, St. Williams

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$99,990

177 Queen Street E, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
19 days

WANDER ALONG THE SHORES OF QUAINT, BEAUTIFUL ST. WILLIAMS WHERE EVERY TURN INVITES YOU TO PAUSE AND ENJOY THE PEACEFUL CHARM. THIS PRIVATE LOT IS JUST MOMENTS FROM THE WATER. WITH MUNICIPAL WATER AVAILABLE AT THE ROAD, ITS READY FOR YOUR VISION TO COME TO LIFE. PONDER THE POSSIBILITIES OF

Nicole Steane,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc.
Listed by: Nicole Steane ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc. (519) 209-8800
House for sale: 434 FRONT Road, St. Williams

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$1,900,000

434 Front Road, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

4 beds
3 baths
23 days

Summer is almost here and this stunning 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom recently renovated private waterfront home on over 4 acres on the beautiful shores of Lake Erie, will most likely check off all the boxes on your waterfront home wish list!! As you enter the property through the secure smart gate,

Tommy Land,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage
Listed by: Tommy Land ,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage (519) 410-3339
House for sale: 648 FRONT Road, St. Williams

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$3,499,000

648 Front Road, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

6 beds
4 baths
24 days

Dreaming of lakefront living? Welcome to 648 Front Rd, St. Williams—an extraordinary, meticulously maintained estate offering the ultimate blend of luxury, privacy, and lifestyle. Set on 59 acres with over 1,479 ft of private Lake Erie shoreline, this one-of-a-kind property delivers endless...

Rob Golfi,Re/max Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc.
Listed by: Rob Golfi ,Re/max Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc. (905) 575-7700
House for sale: 125 TOWNLINE Street, St. Williams

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$425,000

125 Townline Street, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

2 beds
1 baths
24 days

Highway 24 to Regional Road 16 (Forestry Farm Road). South to St. Williams. Straight at stop sign. Property on the west side just before Front Road. Charming Updated Bungalow on a spacious lot in St. Williams. Discover the perfect blend of comfort in this modern 2-bedroom 1 bathroom bungalow.

Nuno Francisco,Royal Lepage Trius Realty Brokerage
Listed by: Nuno Francisco ,Royal Lepage Trius Realty Brokerage (519) 909-9116
House for sale: 51 WILD ROSE Lane, St. Williams

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$849,900

51 Wild Rose Lane, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

2 beds
2 baths
31 days

51 Wild Rose Lane is a new address. The site address for you to navigate to is 436 Front Rd, St Williams, ON N0E 1P0 and this is the first home on your left when entering the community. Live Where You Vacation: Your Brand New Waterfront Community, BB Ranch Estates! Imagine waking up to breathtaking

House for sale: 282 TOWNLINE Street, St. Williams

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$600,000

282 Townline Street, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

2 beds
1 baths
33 days

Tucked away just minutes from town, this charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath home offers the perfect blend of convenience and county-style living. Set on a spacious lot, complete with a heated shop (22.5 x 34ft), ideal for hobbies, storage or year-round projects. A paved driveway leads you in - while

Listed by: Katie Gordy ,Peak Peninsula Realty Brokerage Inc. (519) 410-1865
Mobile Home for sale: 274 FRONT Road Unit# 88, St. Williams

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$159,000

274 Front Road Unit# 88, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

1 beds
1 baths
40 days

... Harbour Marina Resort. This standout unit features rich cherry wood finishes throughout, creating a warm and refined interior rarely found in seasonal properties. The bright, open-concept layout is complemented by high ceilings and large windows that bring in plenty of natural light. The modern kitchen...

Andrew Snell,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage
Listed by: Andrew Snell ,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage (519) 410-1561
Mobile Home for sale: 274 FRONT Road Unit# 51, St. Williams

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$149,000

274 Front Road Unit# 51, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

1 beds
1 baths
40 days

Townline to Front Rd Modern, move-in ready seasonal retreat at Collins Harbour Marina Resort. This well-maintained unit offers a bright, open-concept layout with high ceilings and large windows that fill the space with natural light. The stylish kitchen features stainless steel appliances,

Andrew Snell,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage
Listed by: Andrew Snell ,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage (519) 410-1561
175-177 TOWNLINE Street, St. Williams

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$174,900

175-177 Townline Street, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
41 days

Hwy 24 to Forestry Farm Rd, Turns into Townline Fantastic spot for your New home or Business, this lot can accommodate both. This flat building lot is .41 of an acre. Offering 88 Feet of Frontage and 198 Feet in depth. Right in the heart of St. Williams, beside the post office. This lot is

Brenda Wilkinson,Century 21 Heritage House Ltd
Listed by: Brenda Wilkinson ,Century 21 Heritage House Ltd (519) 761-0444
228 CHARLOTTEVILLE ROAD 1, St. Williams

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$3,299,000

228 Charlotteville Road 1, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

4 beds
2 baths
51 days

From Hwy 59 - head West on 7th Concession Rd. Property on your right. Set back from the road, a maple-lined driveway brings you into a quiet, private farm setting. This 146-acre farm offers 105 workable acres of fertile, systematically tiled land with an well-maintained home and multiple outbuildings.

Matt Devos,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage
Listed by: Matt Devos ,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage (519) 410-7676
House for sale: 100 QUEEN Street E, St. Williams

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$499,900

100 Queen Street E, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
83 days

From Hwy 24 Head South on Regional Rd 16 . Turn Left on Queen ST. 100 Queen St. Is on the left . Welcome to 100 Queen Street, St. Williams, a beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home located in the charming lakeside community of St. Williams. This inviting property blends classic character

Carrie Stengel,Coldwell Banker Momentum Realty
Listed by: Carrie Stengel ,Coldwell Banker Momentum Realty (519) 427-7712
1757 CONCESSION 4 Road, St. Williams

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$350,000

1757 Concession 4 Road, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
114 days

South on 24 to Forestry Farm Rd South. West on 4th Concession at Ungers Corners. Discover the serenity of country living with this beautiful and private rural building lot, perfectly nestled among mature trees. Located just ashort drive from Port Rowan, Turkey Point, Simcoe, and Walsh, this

Chris Costabile,Real Broker Ontario Ltd.
Listed by: Chris Costabile ,Real Broker Ontario Ltd. (519) 865-9517
House for sale: 1757 4TH CONCESSION A Road, St. Williams

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$1,199,000

1757 4th Concession A Road, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
132 days

HWY 24 - FORESTRY FARM RD- 4TH CONCESSION Don’t miss this opportunity to own a thoughtfully designed bungalow TO BE BUILT in the charming rural community of St. Williams, Ontario. This upcoming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home will offer the ideal blend of modern functionality and peaceful countryside

Chris Costabile,Real Broker Ontario Ltd.
Listed by: Chris Costabile ,Real Broker Ontario Ltd. (519) 865-9517
Triplex for sale: 189 TOWNLINE Street, St. Williams

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$428,000

189 Townline Street, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
135 days

Corner of Townline and Queen St Commercial/retail building for sale at the corner of Townline St and Queen St with strong frontage and visibility. The main floor offers a flexible layout with CHA zoning allowing a wide range of permitted uses, and it can be divided into two spaces if needed.

Listed by: Jessica Van Sickle ,Re/max Twin City Realty Inc. (519) 759-5494
House for sale: 158 TOWNLINE Street, St. Williams

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$699,000

158 Townline Street, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
211 days

Townline through stop sign on left hand side Step back in time and experience the enchantment of this magnificent 1840-built home. It seamlessly combines old-world charm with modern amenities. Featuring 3 bedrooms, an office, 2 bathrooms, and a Library, it offers ample space. The spacious eat-in

Tim Pell,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage
Listed by: Tim Pell ,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage (519) 410-6199
105 QUEEN Street E, St. Williams

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$699,000

105 Queen Street E, St. Williams, Ontario N0E 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
211 days

Townline to Queen. Left on Queen property on your left Looking for a property that can do it all? Look no further! This commercial and residential zoned building, sitting on over an acre of land, offers endless possibilities. With over 8000 sq ft of space, it features multiple areas including

Tim Pell,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage
Listed by: Tim Pell ,Re/max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage (519) 410-6199

Home Prices in St. Williams

In 2025, St. Williams Real Estate reflects a small-market dynamic where property selection and value signals matter as much as headline asking figures. Buyers and sellers are watching how new inventory meets local demand while weighing setting, lot characteristics, and renovation quality alongside list prices for St. Williams homes.

Rather than fixating on a single datapoint, market participants track the balance between new listings and absorptions, the mix of detached homes versus attached options, and days-on-market patterns to gauge momentum. Sellers focus on presentation and pricing strategy relative to comparables, while buyers consider location, property condition, and future resale prospects when searching St. Williams Homes For Sale.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$1,463,213
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in St. Williams

There are 20 active listings in St. Williams, including 8 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Listing data is refreshed regularly and these St. Williams Real Estate Listings reflect what is available in the immediate area today.

Use search filters to focus on properties that fit your needs, narrowing by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos and floor plans to understand layout and finishes, and compare recent listing activity to identify homes that match both your timeline and expectations. Shortlist promising options and monitor updates so you can move confidently when the right St. Williams Houses For Sale or rural property appears.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

St. Williams offers a mix of tranquil streets and rural-adjacent settings, where proximity to parks, trails, and natural greenspace is a common priority. Buyers often compare micro-areas for access to schools, community amenities, and regional routes that simplify commuting and errands. Waterfront and conservation areas can influence desirability, while quieter lanes and established pockets appeal to those seeking privacy. As with any smaller market, local context—sun exposure, tree cover, and outdoor living potential—can meaningfully shape perceived value and long-term enjoyment when exploring St. Williams Neighborhoods.

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St. Williams City Guide

Set along the north shore of Lake Erie in Norfolk County, St. Williams is a quietly compelling hamlet in Ontario where conservation lands, farm fields, and sandy shorelines meet. Locals prize its mix of rural calm and outdoor access, while visitors come for trails, beaches, and small-town hospitality. This St. Williams city guide offers an overview of the area's background, economy, neighbourhoods, transit, and seasons so you can decide how best to explore—or settle in.

History & Background

Long before roads and farms defined the landscape, Indigenous peoples stewarded this corner of the Lake Erie coast, relying on the region's forests, fisheries, and fertile soils. European settlers arrived in the 19th century, clearing land for agriculture and establishing modest settlements along the lake. St. Williams grew as a service hub for surrounding homesteads and woodlots, and it later became a focal point for reforestation in Ontario. The former St. Williams Forestry Station—recognized as one of the earliest large-scale reforestation efforts in the province—transformed cutover lands into experimental tree nurseries and demonstration forests, a legacy that continues through the St. Williams Conservation Reserve.

Over the decades, the local economy shifted with the region's crops. Tobacco once dominated, but as markets and policies evolved, many farms diversified into ginseng, vegetables, orchards, and vineyards. Conservation areas, beaches, and wildlife viewing have also drawn a steady stream of visitors. Around the region you'll also find towns like Walsingham that share historical ties and amenities. Today, St. Williams balances its agricultural heritage with nature-based recreation, and it remains closely connected—economically and socially—to neighbouring hamlets and lakeside communities.

Economy & Employment

St. Williams is part of a wider Norfolk County economy that leans on agriculture, agri-food services, and tourism. You'll find market gardens, orchards, and greenhouses supplying produce to regional and provincial markets, while ginseng and specialty crops reflect a trend toward higher-value agriculture. Wineries and small-batch beverage producers have emerged across the county, adding seasonal employment and hospitality roles tied to tastings, events, and agri-tourism experiences.

Tourism is strongest from late spring through early fall, when beaches, marinas, and conservation lands are busiest. Accommodations, food services, guiding, and recreational outfitters tend to scale up during the warm months, creating opportunities for seasonal work. Year-round, skilled trades and construction support rural homebuilding and cottage maintenance, while logistics and distribution connect local producers to larger markets. Public services—healthcare, education, and municipal operations—are concentrated in nearby centres such as Simcoe, but they draw from a broad catchment that includes St. Williams residents.

Many people also take advantage of flexible work: remote roles, contract positions, and small businesses based out of home workshops or farm properties. This mix gives the area resilience—anchored by agriculture and buoyed by recreation—while allowing professionals to commute to larger towns for specialized careers.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

St. Williams feels more like a cluster of connected enclaves than a single, defined core. You'll come across a compact village centre with older homes and modest lots; rural lanes with farmhouses and hobby farms; and pockets of cottages and year-round residences tucked along the lake's bluffs and side roads. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Port Rowan and Turkey Point. Many properties back onto woodlots or open fields, giving space for gardens, workshops, and gear storage for boats, bikes, and kayaks.

Daily life revolves around the outdoors. The St. Williams Conservation Reserve offers trails through pine plantations and recovering Carolinian forest, where hikers, runners, and mountain bikers navigate a mix of single-track and wider paths. Birders prize the area's proximity to Lake Erie flyways, with spring and fall migration bringing a flurry of sightings. Beaches at Turkey Point and Long Point are a short drive, and sheltered bays make for approachable paddling and family-friendly swims.

When considering living in St. Williams, expect a calm pace with a strong sense of neighbourliness. Farm stands pop up in season, and you can count on community halls, local markets, and small eateries for casual gatherings. Larger errands—groceries, healthcare appointments, and specialty shopping—typically mean a trip to Simcoe or another county hub. For evenings and weekends, there's no shortage of things to do: beach days, fishing charters out of nearby ports, cycling on quiet concession roads, and winter outings like snowshoeing in the conservation lands when conditions allow. Festivals and fairs across Norfolk County add a social spark, from harvest-themed events to outdoor concerts, many of which draw visitors from across southwestern Ontario.

Housing options are varied for a rural community. Older bungalows and farmhouses provide entry points for renovators, while custom new builds on larger lots appeal to those wanting privacy and space. Cottages and lakeside homes are a draw for buyers seeking a retreat that can transition into a full-time residence. The area's mix of neighbourhoods means you can prioritize forest shade, open fields, or quick access to the water—all within a short radius.

Getting Around

St. Williams is primarily car-oriented, with county roads connecting to nearby hamlets, beaches, and the service centre of Simcoe. Drives are straightforward and scenic, following flat farmland and stretches of Carolinian forest. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Normandale and Long Point. From the county road network, you can reach major highways leading toward Brantford, Hamilton, and London in roughly an hour to an hour and a half, depending on conditions and route.

Public transit within the hamlet is limited, though county services periodically link outlying communities to larger centres. If you rely on transit, check the latest schedules for regional bus options and transfer points. Rideshare coverage is spotty, and taxi availability can vary by season and time of day, so planning ahead is wise for airport runs or late-night returns.

Cyclists will appreciate the mix of quiet concession roads and scenic lake routes, with shoulders varying by stretch. The Lake Erie shoreline offers rewarding rides, but wind can be a factor; plan your route with conditions in mind. For walkers and runners, local trails and conservation lands provide safe, car-free options. Winter driving can bring slushy or icy patches when lake-effect weather rolls through, so tires and travel timing matter during freeze-thaw cycles.

Climate & Seasons

Lake Erie shapes the weather in St. Williams, softening winter temperatures compared to inland towns and prolonging the shoulder seasons. Spring can arrive early with bursts of wildflowers in the conservation reserve and farm fields gradually greening up. Bird migration peaks bring a surge of life to nearby wetlands, making early mornings particularly rewarding for naturalists.

Summer is warm and breezy, with comfortable beach days and the occasional thunderstorm rolling in off the lake. Onshore winds help moderate heat along the coast, while inland farm lanes can feel a touch warmer on still afternoons. This is prime time for swimming, paddling, patio dining, and farm stand tours—a season when trails, marinas, and picnic areas are most lively.

Autumn might be the area's showpiece. Harvest seasons fill market tables with apples, squash, and late tomatoes, while deciduous woodlots turn from green to amber. The lake holds warmth, often stretching outdoor activities well into the fall: cycling along rural roads, hiking among golden leaves, and unhurried beach walks under migrating raptors.

Winter brings a quieter charm. Snowfall varies year to year, but even light cover transforms the conservation trails into a peaceful network for walking, snowshoeing, or fat-biking. Cold snaps can be brisk when winds blow off the lake, yet milder breaks are common enough to keep outdoor time accessible. Those who value four distinct seasons—with a bonus of extended spring and fall—will find the climate well-suited to an active lifestyle.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in St. Williams may also consider nearby communities such as Peacock Point, Nanticoke, Selkirk, Port Dover, and Scoble / Neebing.

Explore each community to compare housing options, local services, and lifestyle to find the best fit for your needs.

Demographics

St. Williams typically attracts a blend of residents including families, retirees, and professionals who favor a quieter community setting. The town has a close-knit, community-oriented atmosphere with local services and seasonal visitors drawn to nearby parks and conservation areas, which informs demand in the St. Williams, Ontario real estate market.

Housing in and around St. Williams often includes detached homes and rural properties, with some condo and rental options available in neighboring towns. The area has a predominantly rural feel with some suburban touches—offering easy access to outdoor recreation and a slower pace compared with urban centres, while still allowing for commutes to larger employment and amenity hubs.