Bally Haly

Bally Haly is a well-established neighbourhood in St. John's east end. Consisting mostly of cul-de-sacs it offers a calm retreat from city life, with the additional advantage of schools, shopping, recreation facilities, and the downtown core just minutes away. A large percentage of homes (~ 85%) are owner occupied. Its tree-lined streets feature executive style, single family homes with oversized, attractively landscaped lots. Interested in buying a home in Bally Haly? Our licensed REALTORS® track price trends, real estate statistics, and neighbouhood insights to help you buy with confidence. Contact the Hann Group today to start your home search, or explore our Bally Haly community profile.
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Bally Haly Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $496K
Lowest Price $3.8K
Highest Price $989K
Total Listings 2
Avg. Price/SQFT $91

Property Types (active listings)

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Bally Haly deck with grey wicker sofas, striped pillows and string lights.
Strong Investment Potential

Advantages of Living in Bally Haly

  • 01
    Downtown St. John’s is only minutes away, so commutes and nights out stay easy.
  • 02
    Residents enjoy direct access to Newfoundland’s oldest golf club and nearby walking trails for year-round recreation
  • 03
    Mature cul-de-sac streets and large treed lots foster a prestigious, family-friendly atmosphere
  • 04
    A mix of executive townhomes, condos, and updated single-family homes keeps real estate choices diverse and resale demand strong

Community Profile: Life in Bally Haly

Bally Haly backyard with lush lawn, stone retaining wall, wooden bench and wooded backdrop

Located in the east end of St. John's, Bally Haly Estates is a well-established, sought after neighbourhood consisting of two principal drives and nine cul-de-sacs; Burns, Andrews and Bally Haly Place among them create quiet pockets away from traffic while the downtown hub is just minutes away.

Homes here are generally forty – fifty years old and feature oversized lots with executive, two-story residences. Long-term ownership keeps the inventory tight. When Bally Haly homes do come on the market, they draw buyers who value established neighbourhood character and strong resale performance.

Residents enjoy quick access to Torbay Road shops, the Stavanger Drive retail hub, the Paul Reynolds Community Centre's pools and fitness programs and first-class walking trails. Zoned schools Vanier Elementary, Macdonald Drive Junior High and Gonzaga High are close by, while Quidi Vidi Lake, Signal Hill trails and the airport round out the area's amenities. p>

Schools Zoned for Bally Haly

Bally Haly is zoned for the following schools, all of which offer a French Immersion program. Two, MacDonald Drive and Gonzaga are wheelchair accessible, but Vanier Elementary is not.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS
  • Vanier Elementary (K - 6)
  • MacDonald Drive Junior High(7 - 9)
  • Gonzaga High (10 - 12)
  • École de Grands-Vents (K - 6)
  • Ecole Rocher-du-Nord (7 - 12)
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
  • St. Bonaventures College (St. John's)
  • Lakecrest (St. John's)
  • First Baptist Academy (Mount Pearl)

The links below provide excellent information on the area school boards, and you can use the School Catchment Viewer to find which school your children will attend based on the specific address of the home.

Bally Haly Golf Course green at sunrise with flagstick, rolling fairway and distant hills.

Bally Haly Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How old are most homes in Bally Haly?

A: The neighbourhood was built out mainly in the late-twentieth century, so houses are generally between a quarter-century and half-a-century old, with occasional newer infill builds.

Q: Do properties here hold their value?

A: Yes—demand stays steady because supply is limited, lots are oversized, and the neighbourhood is viewed as a premium location within the St. John's market.

Q: Is there a homeowners’ association or mandatory fee?

A: There is no formal HOA for the subdivision; owners maintain their own lots while the city services public roads and utilities.

Q: How far is Bally Haly from downtown St. John’s amenities?

A: Driving or cycling via Logy Bay Road typically takes only a few minutes, keeping workplaces, restaurants, and waterfront trails easily within reach.

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