Gloucester, Ottawa
Established single-storey homes on generous lots in Ottawa's east end. Browse current Gloucester bungalows updated daily from MLS.
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Updated daily from MLSWhy Gloucester
Gloucester is one of Ottawa's most underrated areas for bungalow buyers. Larger lots, solid construction, and more accessible prices than much of the city.
Gloucester's older bungalow streets were built at a time when lots were generous. You'll find more yard space, more setback, and more privacy here than in many newer Ottawa subdivisions.
Gloucester consistently offers more home for the money compared to the west end or urban core. For buyers focused on getting the most out of their budget, this is one of the best areas in Ottawa to look.
Many Gloucester bungalows were built between the 1960s and 1980s using construction methods and materials that have held up well. Brick exteriors and well-maintained mechanicals are common in this area.
A number of Gloucester bungalows have finished lower levels with separate entrances, making them well-suited for rental income or multigenerational living — a feature that adds flexibility and long-term value.
Gloucester sits between downtown Ottawa and Orleans, giving you quick access to both. The Ottawa Airport is close, CHEO and the General Hospital are nearby, and the Ottawa River pathway system runs through the area.
Gloucester has the kind of community character that takes decades to develop. Long-time residents, active community associations, mature trees, and well-kept streets make this a genuinely pleasant place to live.
About Gloucester
Gloucester is one of those areas that buyers often overlook until they actually spend time there. It sits in Ottawa's east end, bordered by Orleans to the east and the Greenbelt to the south, and it has a distinctly residential feel — quiet streets, big yards, and neighbours who have lived there for years.
The bungalows you'll find here tend to sit on wider lots than anything comparable in the west end or inner city. Many were built in the 1960s through 1980s, which means solid brick construction and the kind of yard space that's genuinely rare in newer subdivisions. If you're also considering Orleans bungalows or want to compare with Nepean bungalows, Gloucester often comes out ahead on price and lot size.
For buyers considering a move to Ottawa from another city, Gloucester is worth putting on the list. The Ottawa relocation guide has a broader overview of what to expect across the city's different communities.
Common Questions
The questions buyers ask most often when shopping for a bungalow in Gloucester.