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Townhouse in Oakville

At Oakvillage-Phase 2B, live a redesigned, more naturalistic lifestyle!

Minto Communities is building the newest phase of a 32-unit townhouse complex in Oakville, which is designed by Quadrangle Development and located at the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Wheat Boom Drive. The units are 500 to 1,641 square feet in size.

This next phase of houses in Oakvillage will draw on Minto Communities‘ previous successful phases, connecting nature to new possibilities.

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Highlights

Neighborhood

Oakvillage Phase 2B is located in Oakville, one of Toronto’s wealthiest neighbourhoods.

Thoughtfully and sustainably constructed spaces with a plethora of amenities and conveniences with you in mind; master-planned is an understatement.

The development, located near Oakville’s bustling Dundas and Trafalgar intersection, is designed to bring you closer to the things that matter most, surrounded by amenities such as public and private schools, public transit access, shopping, parks offering a variety of outdoor activities on its vast green area, and more!

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Transportation

Oakvillage-Phase 2B puts you in a perfect place.

It offers the greatest transport links, allowing you to go wherever you want, whenever you want, and Oakville is recognized for its massive 300km trail system, which connects Oakvillage-Phase 2B to the entire city.

The Go Train Station in Oakville, which is only 11 minutes away, may take you to downtown Toronto. Furthermore, Minto Oakvillage is situated between Highways 403 and 407, and the QEW connects motorists to all major cities in Ontario.

Education

Residents, particularly young families, will be pleased to learn that the area is home to numerous great primary and secondary schools, including Trafalgar Ridge Montessori School, Oodenawi Public School, Iroquois Ridge High School, and others.

Those looking to further their education have various options nearby, including the University of Mississauga, which is only 16 minutes away.

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William Rosev Park

Outdoor

Oakvillage-Phase 2B is close to a variety of everyday necessities.

Dining options are diverse and numerous along Trafalgar Road. In addition, when you need to restock the fridge or do errands throughout the week, you’re only a few minutes away from a big-name store.

Furthermore, nature is just a few feet away. Over 300 kilometers of beautiful trails, woodlands, and meadows surround the area, providing residents of Oakvillage-Phase 2B with a lifetime of leisure opportunities. The Sixteen Mile Creek Trail is right outside your door, where you may enjoy trees, streams, and ponds.

Visit one of the many nearby parks, such as William Rosev Park, Fowley Park, or Memorial Park, to get a taste of the great outdoors.

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Amenities

Oakvillage-Phase 2B is a new townhouse development by Minto and designed by Quadrangle Development that is now under construction in Oakville near Trafalgar Road and Wheat Boom Drive.

All Oakvillage-Phase 2B townhouses are built and planned with families in mind, with stacked townhomes ranging from 2 to 3 bedrooms and private terraces. Available unit sizes range from 500 ft. to 1641 square feet making them suitable for downsizing young professionals, families, or retirees.

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Residents may make use of the development’s BBQ area, dining area, workout facility, kids play area, office space, a party room, social club, and other amenities.

Developer

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The Minto Group has been developing homes all across the USA and Canada. 60,000 homes have been built by Minto between the Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa, and Calgary. Having built over 85,000 homes, they are incredibly knowledgeable in this industry. 

 

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