Stoney Creek is one of Hamilton's largest and fastest-growing communities, stretching from the Lake Ontario shoreline up through the Niagara Escarpment. With new subdivisions, established neighbourhoods, and strong commuter access via the QEW, rental demand here stays consistent year-round. Found Spaces manages properties across Stoney Creek so landlords can earn steady returns without the hands-on work.
Stoney Creek is a former city that merged into Hamilton in 2001. Its population has grown to roughly 112,000, making it one of the largest communities in the amalgamated city. The area runs from the QEW corridor and Winona in the east through older neighbourhoods near Centennial Parkway, up to newer subdivisions on the upper mountain. That range of geography means a wide tenant base: families near schools and parks in upper Stoney Creek, professionals commuting to Hamilton or the GTA via the QEW, and downsizers in the established lower areas closer to Lake Ontario.
New housing construction has been steady here for over a decade. Builder activity in upper Stoney Creek and the Fifty Point area has added townhouses, detached homes, and low-rise condos to the rental pool. At the same time, demand from tenants priced out of the GTA keeps vacancy rates low across the community. HSR transit connects Stoney Creek to downtown Hamilton, and the QEW puts Burlington, Oakville, and Toronto within commuting range.
The housing stock spans century homes in the historic village core, post-war bungalows near Centennial Parkway, newer townhouse complexes on the mountain, and waterfront condos along Lake Ontario. Whether you own a single rental unit or a multi-property portfolio in Stoney Creek, Found Spaces handles the management end to end.
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