Brighton Real Estate

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178 homes for sale in Brighton, ON.

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Home Prices in Brighton

The asking price of homes for sale in Brighton has decreased 7.76% since June last year, while the number of homes for sale has increased 7.43%. See more Brighton Home Prices & Values.

House
Median Asking Price
$725K
128 Houses
Townhouse
Median Asking Price
$548K
37 Townhouses
Condo
Median Asking Price
$0
0 Condos

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Brighton

Zolo has the most thorough, up-to-date set of Brighton real estate listings. Currently, Brighton has 180 homes for sale, including 128 houses, 0 condos, and 37 townhouses on the market.

Brighton is home to 2 unique neighbourhoods. With Zolo you'll be able to find the hottest Brighton neighbourhoods, the best schools in the city, and evaluate nearby amenities. Check out the upcoming open houses in Brighton to tour homes in person. Narrow down your home search to filter by price, bedrooms, size or search by our map of MLS® listings for Canada-wide real estate.

MLS® Listing data for Brighton is added every 15 minutes to provide you the most-up-to-date home listings. Get in touch with one of our Brighton real estate agents to get started on landing your dream home today.

Brighton City Guide

11K
Population
6.6%
Population Growth
8%
Unemployment

Located in Ontario, the city of Brighton has a population of 10,928. The 6.6% population growth for this city is - when compared to other Canadian cities.

There are 12.66% of immigrants in in Brighton, 0.53% of which are recent immigrants to Canada. Other than English, the most common language spoken is English, with 2% of residents reporting it as their mother tongue. The largest cultural community within Brighton is English at 39%, followed by Canadian at 34% and Scottish at 27%.

Brighton offers good employment opportunities with an unemployment rate that sits near 8%, which is - when compared to other cities. Approximately 52% of residents hold a university degree. Residents can expect good quality of life in Brighton based upon a - median family income of $63,497.

According to Statistics Canada 94% of Brighton residents drive. About 12% of residents that are already established within the city will move within a year, while 40% will move within five years.

Brighton's population is average when it comes to homeownership, with 85% owning a home and 15% renting. The median monthly mortgage cost is estimated to be about $754, which is - when compared to renters in other Canadian cities.

In the Canadian real estate context, Brighton is a good place to establish a foothold in the real estate market.

Neighbourhoods

Brighton is acknowledged as the city for outstanding localities. To assist you to identify the most identify community to reside consider each of Brighton's 2 neighbourhoods. Better still, spend the weekend appraising open houses in Brighton. Ask the agent on duty about the street. Their local knowledge will aid in narrowing down the best spot to set up roots in the Canadian real estate market.

Neighbourhood
(Top 5)
Sold under 10d Sold above asking Average sale price Active listings
1Brighton 8% 11% $626K 133
2Rural Brighton 7% 7% $785K 45

Demographics

Buying a house means owning a piece of a neighbourhood, so it’s a good idea to get to know your neighbours. Here’s a snapshot of Brighton’s demographics, including median age, schools and income, using census information from Statistics Canada.

15%
Rent
85%
Own
$812
Monthly Rent (Median)
$754
Monthly Mortgage (Median)
3,270
Total Families
$63,497
Family Income (Median)
50
Age (Median)
52%
College Educated

Schools

For those interested in buying Canadian real estate in order to raise a family, take heart: Brighton is home to top-rated elementary and secondary schools. To help you narrow down your Brighton housing market search, here’s the top five schools in each category. (Learn more in our school guide.)

Elementary Schools

5.2 Spring Valley
5.2 Brighton

Secondary Schools

5.8 East Northumberland

Commuters

According to Statistics Canada, residents in Brighton use a variety of ways to get around.

94%
Drive
1%
Transit
1%
Bike
4%
Walk

FAQs About BRIGHTON Real Estate

According to current Brighton MLS© statistics, the average home listing price in Brighton, ON is $918,000. Based on Brighton housing inventory, the average home is listed on the market for 38 days and has a 98.2% selling to listing price ratio.

Based on current Brighton MLS© data, the average detached house in Brighton, ON has a listing price of $799,000. In Brighton, detached houses are on the market for 38 days on average.

In Brighton, ON, the most expensive neighbourhoods to buy a home include Rural Brighton and Brighton. Rural Brighton is the most expensive neighbourhood in Brighton with an average home price of $793,000.

The cheapest neighbourhoods to buy a home in Brighton include Brighton and Rural Brighton. Brighton is the most affordable neighbourhood in Brighton with an average home price of $975,000.

The closest cities to Brighton, ON include Cramahe, Quinte West, Trent Hills and Alnwick Haldimand. Out of the nearby Brighton cities, Alnwick Haldimand has the highest average home price of $851,000 and Trent Hills has the most affordable average home price of $699,000.

The average townhouse in Brighton has an average listing price of $619,000, which represents a 2.2% change in price from last year. There are currently 38 townhouses for sale in Brighton, ON.

According to Statistics Canada Census data, the median total household income in Brighton is $63,497 per year, which is slightly below the national median income of $67,000 per year.

In Brighton, ON, fewer people rent their homes than own at 14.6% rent versus 85.4% own. The median monthly rent price is $1,200 per month versus the median monthly mortgage of $3,100 per month.

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