Amherstburg, Canada Neighborhood Guide
Updated July 2026
Best for:
Families
Retirees
Young Professionals
Avg. Listing Price
¤1,076,350
Active Listings
202
Amherstburg blends historic small-town charm with riverfront scenery, offering tree-lined streets, heritage architecture, and a relaxed pace that makes it feel like a close-knit community yet within reach of Windsor amenities. The town centers around community events, local cafes, and parks along the Detroit River, giving residents a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere with a touch of rural-urban balance.
Best for: Families, Retirees, Young Professionals
Pros:
- Affordability relative to nearby Windsor market with strong value in riverfront homes
- Strong community networks and walkable town core with shops and eateries
- Growing amenities and cultural events that enhance quality of life
Cons:
- Limited new-construction inventory and longer wait times for certain property types
- Commuting to Windsor or Detroit can be a consideration for some buyers
With 190 active listings and an average price around 1.12 million, buyers should work with a local agent to monitor inventory, be prepared for competition on desirable riverfront and heritage homes, and consider school zones, flood risk, and future development plans in the area.
Best for: Families, Retirees, Young Professionals
Pros:
- Affordability relative to nearby Windsor market with strong value in riverfront homes
- Strong community networks and walkable town core with shops and eateries
- Growing amenities and cultural events that enhance quality of life
Cons:
- Limited new-construction inventory and longer wait times for certain property types
- Commuting to Windsor or Detroit can be a consideration for some buyers
With 190 active listings and an average price around 1.12 million, buyers should work with a local agent to monitor inventory, be prepared for competition on desirable riverfront and heritage homes, and consider school zones, flood risk, and future development plans in the area.