
Living in Old East Hill
One of Belleville’s oldest and most sought-after neighbourhoods.

Where is Old East Hill?
The boundaries of Old East Hill extend from Church Street to Macdonald and from Dundas Street East to Pine Street.


Who Lives Here?
There’s been a major resurgence of young, monied buyers in the area, including young professionals and families. Transplants from Toronto and other major cities have also been lured in by what Old East Hill has to offer—including relatively affordable prices.
Old East Hill Real Estate
This area is known for its gorgeous historic housing stock. Take a walk around, and you’ll see tree-lined streets and stately century homes. These older houses are incredibly well cared for, with beautifully manicured lawns and gardens. Queen Street features some of the most majestic properties, though the area also offers some attractive townhouses, duplexes, and triplexes at a range of price points.
More About Old East Hill
What can we say? To see Old East Hill is to love it. Walkable, picturesque streets, stunning homes, and a strong sense of community. To that end, the annual event known as Porchfest urges locals and visitors to get out into the streets and enjoy a varied selection of live music. It’s a good time!
Schools
- Albert College (Private School)
- Harry J. Clark Public School
- Loyalist College
- Loyola School of Adult and Continuing Education
- Nicholson Catholic College
- Queen Victoria School
- Queen Elizabeth School (Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8)
- Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
- St. Joseph Catholic School (Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8)
- St. Michael’s Catholic School (French Immersion)