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London, Ontario · Byron
Property Management in Byron
Southwest London's family-friendly hub — excellent schools, Springbank Park, and stable long-term tenants.
Get a Free QuoteCurrent Rental Rates in Byron
$1,500
1 Bed /mo
$1,950
2 Bed /mo
$2,400
3 Bed /mo
About Byron
Byron attracts families looking for space, good schools, and proximity to Springbank Park — one of London's best green spaces. Rental demand is steady year-round and skews toward families and couples who tend to sign multi-year leases. Properties in Byron hold their value well and offer landlords predictable, low-drama tenancies. Byron sits in the southwest quadrant of the city, bordered by Wonderland Road to the east, the Thames River to the north, and Springbank Drive along its southern edge. The neighbourhood grew primarily in the 1970s and 80s, meaning much of the housing stock consists of larger bungalows and two-storey homes with yards — exactly what families are looking for. For landlords, Byron's appeal is stability. Families who move here for the schools — particularly Byron Northview Public School and Sir Frederick Banting Secondary — often stay for years. Turnover tends to happen on a school-year cycle, giving landlords advance notice and time to re-rent without extended vacancies. Rent growth has been modest but consistent, reflecting the neighbourhood's family-oriented, lower-churn character.
Typical Tenant
Families, couples, long-term renters
Why Landlords Choose Byron
- ✓Top-rated schools nearby
- ✓Springbank Park
- ✓Family tenants
- ✓Long lease terms
Nearby Amenities
Common Questions About Byron Rentals
What schools are near rental properties in Byron, London?
Byron is served by Byron Northview Public School (JK–8), Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School, and several Catholic school options including St. George Catholic School. The school quality is a major draw for family tenants and is one of the main reasons turnover in Byron is lower than many other London neighbourhoods.
How does Byron compare to other London neighbourhoods for rental investment?
Byron is better suited for landlords who prioritize stability over maximum rent growth. You'll get tenants who stay 3–5 years and treat the property well, but you won't see the same rent appreciation as Old North or Masonville. It's a lower-risk, lower-volatility investment that suits landlords who want minimal management headaches.
Is there demand for larger rental homes in Byron?
Yes — three-bedroom homes with yards are in short supply for rent in Byron. Most of the rental stock is two-bedroom apartments and smaller units. Larger single-family rentals command a premium and attract the most stable, long-term tenants the neighbourhood has to offer.
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