Vincent

Explore Vincent: Hamilton's Dynamic East End Community

 

Step into Vincent, a vibrant and welcoming neighbourhood situated in the East End of Hamilton, Ontario. Known for its strong community atmosphere, diverse population, and a blend of established residences with modern amenities, Vincent offers a lively and convenient urban experience. This primarily residential area, with shops and services mainly along Quigley Road, is a cherished spot for families and individuals seeking a balanced lifestyle within the city.

 

 

Location: Accessible East Hamilton Living

Vincent holds a strategic position in East Hamilton, providing excellent connectivity and neighbourhood convenience:

  • East End Setting: Nestled in the eastern part of Hamilton, offering a distinct community feel while remaining close to broader city attractions.
  • Primarily Residential: A largely residential neighbourhood, with its main commercial activity concentrated along Quigley Road.
  • Defined Area: Its boundaries contribute to a cohesive neighbourhood identity, allowing residents to easily navigate their local environment.

 

 

Safety and Community Assurance

Vincent fosters a strong sense of community, with a high proportion of families and long-term residents contributing to a supportive atmosphere. While precise crime statistics for Vincent specifically are not publicly detailed, the City of Hamilton consistently reports lower crime rates compared to provincial and national averages, with a notable decline in overall crime over the past decade. This general city-wide trend contributes to residents' confidence in their personal safety and security within the Vincent neighbourhood.

 

 

Demographics: A Flourishing & Diverse Population

Vincent is a consistently populated and ethnically rich community, appealing to a wide range of age groups and household types:

  • Population & Households: Home to 14,818 residents across 5,888 households, indicating a stable and robust community presence.
  • Ethnic Diversity: The neighbourhood embraces cultural richness, with residents from 91 different ethnic origins. A significant portion of the population includes 35% first-generation immigrants and 24% second-generation immigrants.
  • Age Profile: Vincent is a desirable location for a broad spectrum of ages, particularly popular with people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s. The age distribution is 17% aged 0-14 years, 67% aged 15-64 years, and 14% aged 65 years and over.
  • Household Composition: Households in Vincent reflect a diverse mix: 48% are families with children, 21% are couples without children, and 23% are one-person households.

 

 

Schools: Comprehensive Educational Choices

Vincent is served by a variety of public and Catholic schools, providing robust educational opportunities for its residents. Many schools in the broader area offer specialized programs.

 

Public Schools (Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board):

  • Glendale Secondary School
  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier Public School
  • Viola Desmond Public School
  • Saltfleet District High School
  • ÉÉ Pavillon de la jeunesse (French Language Elementary)
  • ÉS Georges-P-Vanier (French Language Secondary)
  • École Michaëlle Jean Elementary School

 

Catholic Schools (Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board):

  • St. John Henry Newman Catholic High School
  • St. David Catholic Elementary School
  • St. Paul Catholic Elementary School
  • Bishop Ryan Catholic High School
  • St. Luke Catholic Elementary School
  • ÉÉC Monseigneur-de-Laval (French Language Elementary)
  • ÉÉC Notre-Dame (French Language Elementary)
  • ÉSAC Mère-Teresa (French Language Secondary)

 

 

Amenities and Recreation

Vincent offers ample opportunities for recreation and community enjoyment, with well-maintained parks and convenient facilities:

  • Parks and Facilities: The neighbourhood features 4 parks with a total of 13 recreational facilities. These include 4 playgrounds, 1 pool, 1 ball diamond, 1 sports field, 1 community centre, 1 splash pad, 1 community garden, 1 trail, 1 nature centre, and 1 gym.
  • Community Hubs: The presence of a community centre within a park offers a space for local gatherings and programs.
  • Green Spaces: The neighbourhood's parks provide accessible green spaces for outdoor activities, from leisurely strolls to active play.

 

 

Community Services

Residents of Vincent have convenient access to a broad range of community and healthcare services available across the City of Hamilton:

  • Healthcare Facilities: While Vincent does not have a large hospital directly within its boundaries, residents are well-served by nearby major hospitals like Hamilton General Hospital, McMaster University Medical Centre, and St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, all accessible within a reasonable drive. Numerous local clinics and medical offices also serve the area.
  • Libraries: Vincent residents are served by the extensive Hamilton Public Library system. Nearby branches such as Red Hill Library (695 Queenston Road) and Saltfleet Library (131 Gray Road in Stoney Creek) offer literary resources, public computers, and community programs.
  • Local Resources: Various city-wide social services and community support programs are available to Vincent residents.

 

 

Transportation and Commute

Vincent provides efficient transportation options, catering to residents' daily commuting needs:

  • Public Transit: The neighbourhood is well-served by the Hamilton Street Railway (HSR), with 46 transit stops located throughout Vincent, ensuring easy access to bus routes.
  • Vehicle Commute: The vast majority of residents (84%) commute by vehicle, benefiting from convenient access to major roads connecting to the broader Hamilton area.
  • Commute Patterns: Approximately 70% of Vincent residents commute within the City of Hamilton.
  • Commute Times: Commute times are generally efficient, with 42% of residents experiencing a commute between 15 to 29 minutes, and 19% between 30 to 44 minutes.

 

 

Cultural and Entertainment Opportunities

Vincent's cultural landscape is enriched by its diverse population and its proximity to Hamilton's vibrant entertainment scene:

  • Multicultural Fabric: The neighbourhood's residents from over 90 different ethnic origins contribute to a rich and varied cultural atmosphere within the community itself.
  • Local Business Hub: The concentration of shops and restaurants along Quigley Road serves as a local hub for dining and retail, offering convenient entertainment options.
  • City-Wide Access: Residents have easy access to downtown Hamilton's extensive array of cultural and entertainment venues, including:
    • FirstOntario Concert Hall (formerly Hamilton Place)
    • FirstOntario Centre (for concerts, sports, and major events)
    • Art Gallery of Hamilton
    • Tim Hortons Field (home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats)
    • Various theatres, live music venues, and a diverse culinary scene across the city.

 

 

Natural Environment

Vincent offers accessible natural spaces within its urban setting, providing residents with opportunities for outdoor recreation and connection with nature:

  • Neighbourhood Parks: The 4 parks in Vincent, along with their 13 recreational facilities, provide valuable green spaces. These include areas for active play and relaxation, such as playgrounds, sports fields, and community gardens.
  • Trails and Nature: The presence of a trail and a nature centre within the neighbourhood's parks allows residents to engage with local flora and fauna.
  • Community Green Initiatives: Like other Hamilton neighbourhoods, Vincent benefits from city-wide efforts to enhance urban green spaces and tree canopy.

 

 

Future Development

Vincent is an established neighbourhood, with a mix of housing types. Future development in Vincent is likely to focus on revitalization, strategic infill, and ensuring sustainable growth within its existing framework.

  • Established Character: With a significant portion of homes built before 1960 (25%), and others between 1961-1980 (40%), the neighbourhood has a mature feel. Development will prioritize maintaining and enhancing this existing character.
  • Infill & Renovation: Property improvements through renovations and modest infill projects are expected to continue, contributing to the neighbourhood's evolution.
  • City Planning: Vincent will benefit from Hamilton's ongoing city-wide planning initiatives aimed at enhancing urban infrastructure, public services, and housing options within established communities.

 

 

Real Estate Market Stability

Vincent's real estate market is active and diverse, offering a range of housing types primarily dominated by owner-occupied dwellings, yet with a significant rental presence.

  • Housing Mix: The neighbourhood features a varied housing stock: 32% high-rise apartments/condos, 26% row houses, 25% single-detached houses, and 13% semi-detached houses.
  • Ownership: The market is primarily owner-occupied (64%), with 34% of homes being renter-occupied.
  • Average Home Value: As of recent data (June 2025), the average sold price for a home in Vincent is approximately $486,700.
  • Market Dynamics: The market is quite dynamic, with 64 new listings and 17 homes sold in the last 56 days (April-June 2025). Homes in Vincent spend an average of 29 days on the market, and the selling-to-listing price ratio is 99%, indicating a balanced market. The neighbourhood has seen a 17.9% yearly change in average home prices.

 

 

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Vincent aligns with the broader Hamilton context, offering a generally more accessible urban lifestyle compared to larger Canadian metropolitan centres.

  • Property Taxes: Property taxes in Vincent are determined by the assessed value of a property and the annual tax rate set by the City of Hamilton. These rates apply uniformly across the municipality, ensuring fairness.
  • Utility Costs: For an average Hamilton household, monthly utility expenses (including electricity, heating, water, and internet) typically range from $250 to $400, though this can fluctuate based on home size and usage.
  • Overall Value: Vincent provides a compelling balance of urban convenience, community amenities, and relative affordability, making it an attractive option for various budgets.

 

 

Martin Group: Your Dedicated Real Estate Partner

Navigating the real estate landscape in a vibrant and growing community like Vincent requires the assistance of professionals who understand its unique character and potential. Martin Group offers:

  • Exceptional Service: We provide outstanding service throughout the entire buying or selling process.
  • Expert Knowledge: Our team possesses an extensive understanding of the local real estate market, including specific insights into Vincent's housing types and trends.
  • Professionalism: We maintain a dedicated and professional demeanor in all client interactions.
  • Client-Centric Approach: Your needs and communication are our utmost priority.
  • Market Acumen: We excel at navigating the complexities of the real estate market to your advantage.
  • Timely Communication: Expect prompt and responsive addressing of all your inquiries.
  • Stress-Free Experience: Our objective is to make your real estate journey enjoyable and hassle-free.

 

 

Conclusion

Vincent stands as a compelling community in Hamilton's East End, offering a harmonious blend of family-friendly living, diverse culture, and convenient urban access. Its ample amenities, diverse schools, and accessible location make it an ideal place to call home for a wide range of individuals and families. If you are considering making Vincent your home, let Martin Group be your dedicated partner. Our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction ensures you'll receive the best possible support in exploring all that this dynamic community has to offer.

 

Overview for Vincent, Ontario

7,703 people live in Vincent, where the median age is 41 and the average individual income is $87,317. Data provided by Statistics Canada.

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Around Vincent, Ontario

There's plenty to do around Vincent, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Shelby's Shawarma, Bliss Truffles And Gelato, and Tony G’s Pizzeria.

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Dining 4.85 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining · $$ 4.36 miles 12 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 4.97 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.95 miles 9 reviews 4.9/5 stars
Dining 2.79 miles 8 reviews 4.9/5 stars
Dining 2.85 miles 7 reviews 4.9/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Vincent, Ontario

Vincent has 2,930 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by Statistics Canada. Here’s what the people living in Vincent do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by Statistics Canada. 7,703 people call Vincent home. The population density is 4 and the largest age group is Data provided by Statistics Canada.

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41

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Schools in Vincent, Ontario

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The following schools are within or nearby Vincent. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by Statistics Canada.
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