Kortright Hills |

A Guelph Neighbourhood Guide


Welcome to Guelph's Kortright Hills

Kortright Hills is located in Guelph’s desirable south end, west of Gordon Street and just south of Stone Road. This established neighbourhood is known for its quiet residential streets, mature trees, and close proximity to green space, making it a popular choice for families and professionals alike.

The area offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle while remaining just minutes from major amenities, schools, and commuting routes.

  • Where is Kortright Hills?

    Kortright Hills is located in Guelph’s south end, west of Gordon Street and just south of Stone Road. 


    This well-established neighbourhood offers quick access to shopping, schools, parks, and major roadways, while maintaining a quiet, residential atmosphere. 

  • What Amenities are nearby?

    Stone Road Mall – Guelph’s biggest shopping mall with stores, services, restaurants and places to shop for fashion, electronics, and more.


    Zehrs Hartsland – Grocery store right in the community plaza for easy day-to-day shopping.


    Small plazas near Kortright & Edinburgh (e.g., Hartsland Market Square) with banks, services and convenience stores.

  • Neighbourhood Snapshot

    Kortright Hills is a quiet, well-established south Guelph neighbourhood known for its mature trees, peaceful streets, and close connection to nature. 


    Featuring primarily detached homes on generous lots, Kortright Hills is especially popular with families, professionals, and long-term homeowners seeking a balanced lifestyle with both convenience and green space.

Popular Home Types

Kortright Hills is primarily made up of low-density residential housing, giving it a quiet and established feel.


Common home types include:

  • Detached single-family homes (most common)
  • Bungalows, two-storey homes, and back-split designs
  • Limited townhomes and low-rise condos nearby

Many homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, offering larger lots and mature landscaping compared to newer developments.



Who lives here:

  • Families
  • Professionals
  • Long-term homeowners
  • Downsizers seeking quiet surroundings

House Affordability

Kortright Hills is considered one of Guelph’s more established and sought-after south-end neighbourhoods, known for its mature homes, generous lot sizes, and close proximity to parks, trails, schools, and everyday amenities. Home prices in Kortright Hills reflect the neighbourhood’s long-standing desirability, quiet residential character, and strong sense of community.


Average Sold Price:
As of late 
2025, the average sold price for a home in Kortright Hills is approximately $900,000 – $950,000.
(Note: Real estate prices fluctuate regularly. This figure is intended as a general market reference at the time of writing.)


Range:
Kortright Hills offers a range of housing options, with prices varying based on home type, size, lot, and level of updates. Condo apartments and townhomes provide more accessible entry points into the neighbourhood, while detached homes on larger, mature lots typically command higher price points, often approaching or exceeding the 
$1 million mark.


TOP AMENITIES

Shopping, Dining, Services & Everyday Conveniences

Stone Road Mall                     Tim Hortons

McDonalds                              Estates Side Mrio's

Longo’s                                   Walmart                           

Zehrs Markets                        Canadian Tire

Farm Boy                                Fitness centres

Metro                                      Medical clinics & pharmacies

Parks and Recreation

Preservation Park & Trails              Colonial Drive Park

Kortright Hills Park                        Royal Recreation Trail

Hartsland Park                               Mollison Park

SCHOOLS NEARBY

School & Educational Options

Jean Little Public School (JK–8)

Rickson Ridge Public School (JK–8)

Fred A. Hamilton Public School (French Immersion)

St. Michael Catholic School

Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School

Close proximity to the University of Guelph

Accessibility

Gordon Street                     Highway 401 access

Stone Road                          Multiple Guelph Transit routes

Hanlon Expressway              Short drive to Downtown Guelph



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