London, Ontario neighborhood guide
Oakridge (London, ON): Established Northwest Buyer Guide
Oakridge is often considered by buyers who want an established northwest London neighborhood with a comfortable residential feel. It’s a good comparison point if you’re deciding between “newer subdivision” and “established streets with mature trees.”
Who Oakridge fits best
- Buyers who want northwest London but prefer an established neighborhood feel.
- People comparing Hyde Park vs. Oakridge for layout and lot trade-offs.
- Families and move-up buyers looking for long-term “settle in” comfort.
- Buyers who value mature streetscapes and practical access.
Buying considerations
- Update levels can vary—some homes are fully modernized, others offer upside.
- Compare lot depth, backing, and privacy carefully (big value drivers).
- Inspect fundamentals and maintenance history before falling in love with finishes.
- Street selection matters more than most buyers think.
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Areas to compare
- Hyde Park (newer-feel by pocket).
- Masonville (north convenience).
- Byron (west lifestyle/community feel).
Potential schools in Oakridge (based on address)
Important: school boundaries and program eligibility can change. The lists below are common options buyers ask about in/near Oakridge, but you must verify the assigned schools for the specific address.
TVDSB (Public) — Elementary
- Oakridge Public School
TVDSB (Public) — Secondary (High School)
- Oakridge Secondary School
LDCSB (Catholic) — Elementary
- (verify by address — Catholic elementary options vary)
LDCSB (Catholic) — Secondary (High School)
- St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School
- Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School (verify by address)
