Let me introduce you to Argyle, a sizable neighborhood situated on the east side of London, comprised of various smaller neighborhoods.
Nestled along the Thames River, in proximity to the Downtown core, Blackfriars stands out for its captivating blend of small and medium-sized heritage homes.
With its quaint small-town atmosphere and a strong sense of community, Byron has a unique appeal. The bustling commercial center, situated at Commissioners and Boler, boasts a commercial corridor and a shopping plaza anchored by a grocery store.
Defined by its small-town charm, Cleardale primarily features single-detached homes, adorned with a few duplexes, condo complexes, and select apartment buildings. The majority of dwellings in this welcoming neighbourhood were constructed in the 1980s, creating a cohesive and nostalgic ambiance.
Stretching along Hamilton Road from Adelaide to Highbury, this vibrant community boasts a diverse housing landscape, featuring styles ranging from the late 19th century to the post-World War II era.
Once an independent village until its annexation by the City of London in 1993, Lambeth has managed to retain its small-town ambiance, evident in the array of locally owned businesses along Main Street that cater to the needs of its close-knit community.
Boasting a predominantly residential character, Oakridge is a hub for families and young children alike. The southern expanse, south of Oxford Street, showcases a collection of single-family homes from the 1950s and 1960s, generously spread across wide lots.
In recent years, this neighbourhood has undergone a remarkable revitalization, both in its residential and commercial sectors. A diverse mix of housing styles, predominantly featuring late 19th and early 20th-century single-detached homes, coexists harmoniously with newer apartment buildings.
Nestled between the Downtown area and Western University, Old North boasts a distinctive character shaped by the scenic Thames River, which forms its western and northern boundaries. The ambiance is further enriched by historic stately homes and mature trees.
A historic neighbourhood located just south of Downtown London. Originating in the middle of the 19th century and annexed by the city in 1890, Old South exudes historical charm with a majority of homes dating back to the turn of the 20th century.
This charming neighbourhood boasts homes constructed within the past couple of decades, offering a mix of single detached houses, townhouses, and the exclusive homes of the River Bend Golf Community.
Characterized by primarily single-family detached homes, with a few townhouse complexes interspersed, Summerside offers a charming and family-friendly atmosphere in Southeast London Ontario.
Nestled just south of Downtown London, Wortley Village is steeped in history, originally developed in the middle of the 19th century and annexed by the city in 1890. Wortley Village is renowned for its heritage homes, with a majority dating back to the turn of the 20th century.
Phil Bailey is a top Realtor® in London Ontario with the HouseSigma Inc. Brokerage team. As your real estate agent, he provides outstanding customer service to his clients and he's always available by phone, text, or email. Phil works throughout London Ontario, Komoka, Kilworth, Thorndale, St. Thomas, Port Stanley, and the surrounding areas helping people buy and sell homes and condos. When not selling real estate in the London Ontario area, Phil can be found supporting community initiatives such as Dad Club London's pledge for Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario, hanging out with his young family, and playing tennis.
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