Mid Town

Lansdale/Gibson

Who It’s Perfect For

  • People looking to get into ownership for less
  • Investors looking for long term returns
  • People looking for fixer upper and lower pricing

Housing & Price Ranges

  • A wide variety including larger brick homes, smaller wartime and semi detached plus row housing
  • Multiplexes between 2 and 4 units
  • Apartment and condo options from smaller walk-ups to high rise units
  • Mixed use buildings

Pricing tends to be some of the most affordable sections of the city.

Lifestyle + Amenities

  • Easy access to transit and the coming LRT
  • Parks and open spaces
  • Growing commercial corridors along King and Main
  • Up and coming shopping and commercial areas on Barton street

Commute

  • access to public transit
  • 20-30 mins to Burlington
  • 45–75 mins to Toronto

Schools

  • Bennetto Elementary School
  • Dr. J. Edgar Davey Public School
  • Cathy Wever Elementary School
  • George L. Armstrong Elementary School
  • St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School
  • St. Lawrence Catholic Elementary School
  • ÉÉC Notre-Dame (French Catholic)
  • ÉSAC Mère-Teresa (French Catholic secondary)

What Locals Know

Many locals see Landsdale as one of Hamilton’s more rapidly evolving lower-city neighborhoods, though the pace of change can vary significantly from one street to the next.

Gibson is often viewed as slightly quieter and more residential than Landsdale, with more mature tree-lined streets and a larger concentration of older detached character homes.

Buyers are often surprised by the amount of Victorian-era architecture, original brickwork, and historic housing details still found throughout both neighborhoods.

The area has become increasingly popular with renovators, artists, and investors looking for more affordable historic housing stock close to downtown Hamilton.

Barton Street continues to evolve with a growing number of cafés, restaurants, and independent businesses, though many parts of the corridor still retain their long-standing working-class character.

Locals know that while these neighborhoods continue to attract redevelopment interest, they still feel noticeably more authentic, gritty, and urban than many of Hamilton’s more polished central neighborhoods.

Landsdale and Gibson are two of Hamilton’s historic lower-city neighborhoods, known for their dense urban housing stock, Victorian-era architecture, and strong working-class roots. Located just east of downtown Hamilton, the area features a wide range of housing styles including brick row houses, detached character homes, duplexes, apartments, and mixed-use residential streets that continue to attract first-time buyers, investors, artists, and renovators looking for more affordable urban housing opportunities close to the city core.

Over the past several years, both neighborhoods have seen increasing revitalization and redevelopment interest while still maintaining much of their original urban texture and long-established community feel. Proximity to downtown Hamilton, transit routes, local businesses, parks, and major commuter roads continues to make the area appealing to buyers looking for walkability, historic architecture, and long-term upside potential within Hamilton’s evolving lower city.

Overview

Lansdale

Landsdale is one of Hamilton’s most urban and historically industrial lower-city neighborhoods, known for its dense streetscape, Victorian-era housing stock, and strong working-class roots. The neighborhood features a mix of brick row houses, duplexes, detached character homes, apartments, and mixed-use buildings that continue to attract investors, renovators, artists, and first-time buyers looking for affordable entry points close to downtown Hamilton. Over the past several years, ongoing redevelopment and revitalization throughout the surrounding lower city have brought increasing attention to the area, while Landsdale still maintains much of its original urban texture and gritty character.

Located close to downtown Hamilton, Barton Street, and major transit routes, the neighborhood offers quick access to local businesses, cafés, parks, and the city’s growing arts and restaurant scene. While some streets continue to evolve faster than others, Landsdale remains one of Hamilton’s more authentic urban neighborhoods for buyers looking for historic housing stock and long-term potential within the lower city.

Gibson

Gibson is known for its strong architectural character, mature residential streets, and slightly calmer atmosphere compared to some of the denser lower-city neighborhoods nearby. The area features a wide variety of Victorian and Edwardian-era homes, brick detached houses, duplexes, and smaller apartment buildings that continue to attract renovators, first-time buyers, artists, and families looking for historic housing stock close to downtown Hamilton. Many streets throughout Gibson are lined with mature trees and older homes with distinctive brickwork, porches, and original architectural details that give the neighborhood much of its character.

Located east of downtown Hamilton with convenient access to Barton Street, Gage Park, transit routes, and local businesses, Gibson continues to evolve while maintaining a strong sense of long-established community. Compared to some surrounding neighborhoods, Gibson often feels slightly more residential and neighborhood-oriented while still offering the urban texture and affordability that continue to draw buyers into Hamilton’s lower city.

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