Real Estate Oakville

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Oakville Real Estate Agent Caryn Parchment

Oakville is an upscale town in Halton Region, which is part of the Greater Toronto Area. It is considered to be Ontario’s biggest town, with a population of 228,539 as of 2022. It sits nicely along beautiful Lake Ontario, between Mississauga and Burlington, with many parks to explore and beautiful lakefront views. It is a bedroom community for the affluent, also called a “Commuter Town,” with the highest percentage of high-income earners in Ontario.


As of 2016, 20.8% of employed Oakville residents made over $100,000 per year, compared to 9.2% of the total population of Ontario making that amount during the same year. This means area residents have a lot of buying power, which has contributed to the high price of real estate in this town.


Why so many high-income earners? Many Oakville residents work in executive level jobs at rich, downtown Toronto corporations. These jobs are easy to get to, taking only 30 minutes by car or 45 minutes by GO train.


With such high incomes in this city, it makes sense that Oakville would have a higher percentage of homeowners here than in other parts of the province. As of 2016, 82% of Oakville residents were homeowners, with 18% renting, compared to only 69% of Ontario residents owning their homes, and 31% renting.


Oakville also has a higher livability score than the rest of the province and all of Canada. The crime rate in Oakville is 56% lower than the national average, making it a one of the safest places to live and raise a family in Canada as well.


Caryn Parchment, a great Century 21 Real Estate Agent in Oakville, would be happy to find you homes for sale in Oakville for you and your family to enjoy.

Oakville Neighbourhood Profile

Oakville has many nice neighbourhoods to choose from, including the Uptown Core, with many new single and multi-family homes, West Oak Trails, Glen Abby, Bronte, West Oakville, Kerr Village, Falgarwood and Clearview.

Post-secondary students can attend the Sheridan College – Trafalgar Road Campus in Oakville, which offers 51 full-time programs including many in the arts, design and IT fields. Oakville also offers many public and Catholic primary and secondary schools, which tend to score higher than the national averages on student test results.

Oakville is a narrow city, with Lakeshore Rd running all across the lakefront side, Highway 403 running through its centre and Highway 407 surrounding its northern border. This makes it very easy to get around town and to travel outside of it as well.

Running parallel to Lakeshore Rd are train tracks, enabling residents to take the GO train or VIA rail to neighbouring cities, with the VIA Rail train linking to all VIA stations across Canada.

There is a lot do in Oakville for residents and tourists alike. Along with a beautiful lakefront trail, the city offers many public parks, including Lakeside Park, Esplanade Promenade, Lions Valley Park, and Oakville Tannery Park Public Beach. There are also several marinas and clubs across its harbourfront, including Bronte Harbour Yacht Club, Oakville Yacht Squadron and Oakville Power Boat Club. There is also a public boat dock available and access to the Oakville Lighthouse, a historic piece of architecture overlooking the lake.

If you enjoy indoor entertainment, check out The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, Oakville Museum and Oakville Galleries. You’ll also find traditional movie theatres, pubs, restaurants and community centres in Oakville.

Oakville Real Estate

Like a lot of other areas in the GTA, Oakville has a thriving real estate market. As of April 2022, homes for sale in Oakville sell for $1.8 million on average. In March 2022, there were 986 new listings in that city alone. As of this same time period, the median days for a house to sit on the market in Oakville was eight. 

Oakville Real Estate Agent Caryn Parchment is committed to helping each one of her clients find the home that best suits their needs and goals. She has an excellent combination of real estate expertise, market knowledge, and negotiating skills. 

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School

116 Schools – Public, Catholic, French & Private Schools

Grocery Stores

Metro, Fortinos, Wole Foods Market, Longos, Food Basics, Rabba Fine Foods, Real Canadian Superstore, Sobeys, Organic Garage, The British Grocer, No Frills, Farm Boy, Nostalgia Latin Market, East Indian Supermarket

Parks & Trails

Lions Valley Park, Josua’s Valley Park, West Oak Trails Community Park, Taplow Creek Trail, Deer Run Park, East Morrison Creek Trail, Bronte Heritage Park, Bronte Creek Provincial Park

Community Centres

Oakville Trafalgar Community Centre, Iroquois Ridge Community Centre, Glen Abbey Community Centre, River Oaks Community Centre, Trafalgar Park Community Centre

Tourist Attractions

Gairloch Gardens, Coronation Park, Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre, Oakville Museum, Oakville Lighthouse, Canadian Golf Hall of Fame & Museum, Glen Abbey Golf Centre

Libraries

Oakville Public Library – 8 branch locations

City History

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Public Transit

GO Transit, Oakville Transit

Driving Proximity to Highways

Hwy 403 – 5-10 minutes, QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way) 5-10 minutes, Hwy 407 5-10 minutes

What is the city known for?

Known for it’s shopping and dining districts, such as Downtown Oakville, one the finest destinations in Ontario with architecturally preserved storefronts.

Pre-Construction Oakville

To give her clients every available option for home purchasing, Caryn keeps close tabs on the home developments in pre-construction in Oakville. As of April 2022, there are 60 developments that have either been recently completed or are under construction.

One of these pre-construction projects is Saw Whet in South Oakville. It is estimated to be completed by the fall of 2024, offering a dramatic architectural experience that harmonizes natural settings with the established neighbourhood amenities.

ClockWork at Upper Joshua Creek is another project in the pre-construction phase, which is currently accepting registrations. The development is to be built on the ninth line at Dundas Street.

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