Top 5 things we love about Roseland
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Historic
The historic character homes in Roseland look like they’re right out of a fairytale.
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Green Boulevards
These give the streets added grandeur and beauty.
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Towering old trees that line the streets
We challenge you to find more impressive neighbourhood than Roseland, anywhere.
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John T. Tuck Elementary School
Rates highly every year and makes Roseland an avidly-sought after public school district.
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The Christmas House on Spruce
People drive from far and wide to see this spectacular private display of lights.
How much does it cost to live in Roseland?
Your typical neighbours are young, professional families or retired empty-nesters, all affluent.
Family-friendly rating: 👪 👪 👪 👪 4/5
John T Tuck Elementary School
Pineland Public Elementary School
St. Raphael Catholic Elementary School
St. Paul Catholic Elementary School
Nelson Public High School
Assumption Catholic Secondary School
For more detailed information on these Roseland schools, visit our schools page
Driving to Toronto from Roseland takes approximately 40 minutes. However, during rush hour the time you spend in the car could increase to approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. Using the Burlington GO Station is a huge benefit to local residents and gives commuters a consistent travel time to Union Station of 53 minutes. Roseland is also situated close to several the QEW.
Commutability score:🚗 🚗 🚗 3/5
A little More About Roseland
If Charles Dickens were a city planner, he would design Roseland and then move there himself.
You’re just not going to find a more aesthetically beautiful neighbourhood anywhere in the world. If bordering one of the Great Lakes wasn’t enough, the streets of Roseland are lined with amazing old-growth trees that let you know you’re home as soon as you arrive.
The lots in Roseland are all large, private and immaculately kept with lovely gardens. While Roseland is known for its grand old homes, with their historic exteriors and their “just-modern-enough” interiors, each house is architecturally unique from the one next to it, and this gives the neighbourhood such an interesting and eclectic feel, while ensuring there is something for everyone.
If Charles Dickens were a city planner, he would design Roseland and then move there himself.
Of course this beauty doesn’t come cheap. Roseland is our most expensive neighbourhood in Burlington with the average house price sitting at $1,386,297.
That said, Roseland does still offer opportunities to renovate or build your own dream home, but those always go quickly and are becoming fewer.