London New Homes › Summerside New Homes
Neighbourhood Guide · London, Ontario
Summerside is where nearly all of London’s new low-rise construction is happening. Here is everything currently selling there, and what living in it actually looks like.
Two new home communities are selling in Summerside, London Ontario, and both are townhomes:
STAX Stacked Townhomes — stacked townhomes from $377,184. Three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 1,586–1,771 sq. ft.
Element Towns — move-in-ready condominium townhomes from $429,000 at 1870 Evans Boulevard. Three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 1,734–1,789 sq. ft., attached single-car garage.
Summerside sits in London’s southeast end, near Highway 401 access. Pricing changes without notice — ask for the current list.
1870 Evans Blvd · Summerside
From $429,000
View Element Towns →Summerside · East London
From $377,184
View STAX →Summerside occupies London's southeast quadrant, roughly east of Highbury Avenue and south of Commissioners Road, running toward the 401. It's one of the newer parts of the city — most of the housing stock dates from the last two decades rather than the post-war build-out that shaped much of London.
That matters for a practical reason. Because the neighbourhood was planned rather than infilled, the schools, parks, retail and road capacity were built alongside the housing instead of being retrofitted into streets that were never designed for the traffic. You get newer everything, not just a newer house.
The southeast position puts you close to Highway 401 access, which is the practical draw for anyone commuting toward Woodstock, Kitchener or the GTA, or driving for work. Downtown London is a straightforward drive rather than a highway trip.
One honest caveat: like most newer London subdivisions, Summerside is built around driving. Transit exists but it isn't the reason people move here. If a car-free household is your goal, look closer to the core and accept older housing stock.
Both communities put a genuine three-bedroom family home in reach under $450,000 — between roughly 1,580 and 1,790 square feet. That is not a starter unit. It's a home with room for an office, in a neighbourhood where the amenities already exist.
What Summerside does not currently offer is a new detached home under $500,000. Everything new in that band is a townhome. That's the market, not a gap in this list.
They're in the same neighbourhood with the same commute and the same catchments, so the decision is product and price rather than location.
See every new townhome for sale in London, Ontario, or narrow it to new homes under $500,000.
Common Questions
Two communities, both townhomes:
STAX Stacked Townhomes from $377,184 — 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 1,586–1,771 sq. ft.
Element Towns from $429,000 at 1870 Evans Boulevard — move-in ready, 3 bed, 3.5 bath, 1,734–1,789 sq. ft., attached garage.
Summerside is in London's southeast end — broadly east of Highbury Avenue and south of Commissioners Road, running down toward the 401.
It's one of the newer parts of the city, and it's where most of London's recent low-rise construction has gone.
It depends what you're optimising for, and it's worth being straight about the trade.
It suits you if you want newer housing, amenities that already exist rather than ones promised later, and easy 401 access.
It doesn't if you want walkability or to live without a car. Like most newer London subdivisions, Summerside is built around driving. Transit exists but isn't the draw.
No. Everything new in Summerside under $500,000 is a townhome — STAX at $377,184 and Element Towns at $429,000.
New detached homes in London aren't available under $500,000 at all right now. If detached is non-negotiable, the realistic options are outside the city or above that budget, and it's better to know that before spending months looking.
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