Carriage Crossing: Country lifestyle, city convenience in east Waterloo Carriage Crossing and Country Squire sit east of RIM Park, bounded by the Grand River. Country Squire is the older and more rural of the two. Acreage-sized lots, mature landscapes, and spectacular homes deliver privacy rarely found this close to the city. Carriage Crossing is newer […]
University Downs: Space, calm, and great value in Waterloo University Downs occupies a quieter corner of Waterloo on the southeast boundary with Kitchener. Some portions along Woolwich carry an almost rural feel. Newer sections deliver 1990s–2005 suburban builds. The neighbourhood offers a genuine sense of space and calm. Commuters get near-instant expressway access — a […]
Lexington: A well-connected east Waterloo neighbourhood Lexington is a mid-sized east Waterloo neighbourhood. It sits just east of the Conestoga Parkway, directly south of Eastbridge. Most homes were built between 1990 and 2005. You’ll find detached singles, townhomes, and semis at accessible price points. Quick expressway access is a key advantage for commuters. Lexington sits […]
Lakeshore North: Peaceful living on the edge of Waterloo Lakeshore North sits at the northern edge of Waterloo. It strikes a rare balance — peaceful and semi-rural, yet close to the city’s best amenities. Homes were built primarily in the 1970s through 90s. You’ll find modest bungalows, semis, and impressive estate properties on lots that […]
Lakeshore: A classic, well-rooted Waterloo neighbourhood Lakeshore is a classic, well-rooted Waterloo neighbourhood where the housing stock — mostly built in the 1960s and 70s — sits beneath a canopy of mature trees on wide, walkable streets. It’s the kind of area that tends to hold onto its residents. Long-term families and empty-nesters who’ve been […]
Eastbridge: One of Waterloo’s most sought-after family neighbourhoods Eastbridge sits in Waterloo’s northeast corner and is one of the city’s most sought-after family neighbourhoods. Most homes were built through the 1990s and early 2000s. As a result, you get the benefits of thoughtful suburban planning — curving streets, courts and crescents, and generous lot sizes. […]
Colonial Acres is one of Waterloo’s most established and sought-after neighbourhoods. It earns that reputation honestly. Homes here sit on noticeably larger lots than most of the city — wide frontages, deep backyards, and mature tree canopies that take decades to grow. The housing stock ranges from well-maintained family two-storeys to full executive estates. Moreover, […]
Columbia Forest: Where suburbia meets protected woodland Columbia Forest occupies the northwest corner of Waterloo and offers something that’s genuinely hard to find in a suburban neighbourhood — acres of protected greenspace built right into the fabric of the community. The area was developed primarily in the early-to-mid 2000s, with some newer infill continuing since, […]
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