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Brantford is home to over 100,000 people and sits right on the Grand River in southwestern Ontario. You can get to Hamilton in about 30 minutes on Highway 403, Kitchener-Waterloo in 40, and downtown Toronto in roughly 90. It’s close enough to commute but far enough to feel like its own place.
The city has a bit of history to it—Alexander Graham Bell developed the telephone at his family’s home here, and the world’s first long-distance call was transmitted from Brantford back in 1876. These days, people come for the 70+ kilometres of trails along the Grand River, the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre, and the fact that you can actually afford a house without selling a kidney.
Speaking of prices: townhouses typically sell in the low-to-mid $500,000s, and detached homes average around $680,000—still well below Hamilton or anything in the GTA. Families have good school options through both the Grand Erie District School Board and the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board.
Brantford is in southwestern Ontario, about 30 minutes west of Hamilton via Highway 403. Kitchener-Waterloo is around 40 minutes away, and you can get to downtown Toronto in about an hour and a half.
As of late 2025, townhouses in Brantford typically sell in the low-to-mid $500,000s. Detached homes average around $680,000, though you’ll find a range depending on the neighbourhood and whether it’s a newer build. Still cheaper than Hamilton or the GTA.
Brantford is served by two school boards: Grand Erie District School Board (public) and Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board (Catholic). High schools include Brantford Collegiate Institute, North Park Collegiate, Pauline Johnson Collegiate, and St. John’s College.