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Onslow and Ripley Courts are located in College Park. These freehold towns were built in the early 1970’s. They come in 2 styles: 2-storey with basement and 3-storey with above grade walkout. Due to their age they come in various states of repair. These are a great value for lot size and amount of living space.
Prices range from $220,000-260,000. |
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Normandy Place is a quiet cul-de-sac located in the trendy Kerr Village area of central Oakville. Two rows of 3-storey freeholds were built in the mid to late 80’s lining either side of the street. These units are the most affordable option close to downtown and are a great value in an area that is evolving nicely.
Prices range from $260,000 to $350,000. |
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Riverstone-Dalebrook-Kittridge This pocket of townhomes is conveniently located in Wedgewood Creek near Dundas and Trafalgar. Here you are close to major routes, shopping and restaurants. The towns on Riverstone and the east side of Dalebrook all back to ravine. These homes were built between 1998- 2005. The area is very popular with first-time Buyers. They range from 1200-1800 square feet.
Prices range from $270,000-350,000. |
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White Dove Circle is located near Third Line and Upper Middle in the Westmount neighbourhood of northwest Oakville. These freehold links were built between 1999 and 2001 by the Regency Building Corporation. All have double-car garages and do not share common walls. Some back to greenspace.
Prices range from $270,000 to almost $400,000. |
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Glenhampton Road is located in the Westmount community of northwest Oakville. These 2 and 3 level townhomes were built by Glen Orchard in 2000. They are very popular with first-time buyers and young families. Sizes range from 1400 to 2000 square feet.
Prices range from $280,000 to $330,000. |
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Mattamy has built freeholds that exist in three pockets of Oakville’s northwest. They are very popular with first-time home buyers. They were built between 2001 and 2007. they range from 1150 to 1600 square feet and are set on 23 X 85 foot lots.
Prices range from $280,000-$350,000. |
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Oak Park is located in River Oaks. The community was built by Tribute between 1998 and 2005. It is reminiscent of old Toronto with the homes having front porches and rear laneways and garages. It is very popular with younger people and families. Townhomes are 2- and 3-storey dwellings with double car garages. Prices range from $290,000 to $350,000 |
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Strawfield Court is located near Neyagawa and Dundas in River Oaks. These townhomes are 3-storey freeholds with no below-grade basements. They are all 3 bedroom units with single car garages and/or carports. They are typically 1700-1800 square feet in size and are quite bright with good-sized windows.
Prices range from $290,000-$350,000. |
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Avondale Drive is one block long and is lined with freeholds. Built in 1989 these homes are in various states of repair. The location is very close to Iroquois Ridge High and Upper Canada Shopping Centre. They range is size from 1300-1800 square feet.
Prices range from $300,000-350,000. |
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Marine Drive runs from Third Line to Bronte Harbour one block up from the lake. Along this corridor is a diversity of townhomes. Properties along Water’s Edge Drive and the cul-de-sacs of Southwind and Southhaven offer lakefront living. There are a number of complexes of condo-towns as well as pockets of infill freehold. All are steps to the lake and minutes walk to all the charm and services of the Harbour area.
Prices start at $300,000 and go over $1,000,000. |
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Crystal Homes has built 3 pockets of freehold townhomes just north of Westoak Trails Boulevard near Bronte Road. They are all very recent builds and have modern layouts and finishes. Sequoia Way is a nice block of 1500-1750 square foot dwellings built in 2006. They have also built the New York-style towns described in the condos section of this website. Finally, there is new construction still underway on Baronwood Drive north.
Prices range from $320,000 to $370,000 |
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Ravineview Way is located along the east side of the Morrison Creek ravine from in Wedgewood Creek. The freeholds along Ravineview were built by Legend Creek in 1999. Most have walkout basements and back to the ravine. They range in size from 1300 to 1800 square feet. Prices range from $325,000 to $400,000. |
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Blacksmith and Lumberman Lanes are located off of Heritage Way in Glen Abbey. Both these locations offer large townhomes of 2000 to 3000 square feet. The two-storey towns have double car garages and the 3-storey towns have single or 1.5 garages. They were built in 1990 by Mattamy. They are distinct because they are large dwellings for the area - having similar square footage to many homes. Both separate and public elementary schools are within walking distance as well as the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre and The Abbey Plaza.
Prices range for $350,000 to $420,000. |
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Lakeshore Woods offers new and almost new inventory in Bronte. The builders are Rosehaven, Aspen Ridge and National. Construction began in 2004 and is almost complete. These townhomes are freeholds and range from 1700-2200 square feet. They have modern layouts and beautiful finishes.
Prices range from $350,000-$450,000 |
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Monarch has built a variety of ultra-modern townhomes in Bronte Creek. The smallest is about 1800 square feet with a single car garage. They go up to 2700 square feet for a unique bungaloft-style with a double car garage. Even the standard finishes are lovely in these units. Some on Emily Circle are backing onto the forest of Bronte Provincial Park.
Prices range from $350,000-$550,000. |
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Fernbrook has built beautiful gray stone and stucco townhomes in a few pockets of Joshua Creek, River Oaks and Bronte Creek. The first were built on Pinevalley in the late 90s. There are very new ones just completed in both Joshua Creek and Bronte Creek. They range from 1900 to 2700 square feet. Some of the units in Bronte Creek have stunning views of the 14 Mile Creek ravine.
Prices range from $400,000 to $650,000. |
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John-Brant-Kerr: This little pocket in Central Oakville offers a variety of 3-storey townhomes built in the last 10 years. They all have parking and garages to the rear of the units. They are very popular with empty-nesters who don’t want too much maintenance yet don’t want a condo. Steps to shopping and walk to downtown in 10 minutes.
Prices range from $500,000 to $800,000 |
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The West Harbour area is one of Oakville’s most beautiful places to live. The area is located on the west bank of the Harbour on the shore of Lake Ontario. The housing is a mixture of old character homes, new custom homes and a variety of middle-aged to newer townhomes. The towns along Forsythe back to the harbour and enjoy the pretty views off of back decks and walkout basements. The towns along the south side of Walker Street back to the lake. Within the area is an assortment of small infill projects. Minutes walk to downtown Oakville, Kerr Village and right on the lake.
Prices range from $750,000 to over $2,000,000. |
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Church Street - Literally in the heart of downtown Oakville these 3 and 4 level residences along Church Street are an unmistakable row in their varying colours and old village architecture. None have grass to maintain as they all have large elevated decks off the back and rear lane entry to double car garages. The smallest are 1800 square feet and go up to roughly 2500 square feet. These homes were built in 1999.
Prices
range from $800,000 to $1,500,000.
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