Welcome to Oakville, a wonderful town on the shores of Lake Ontario. As part of the Greater Toronto Area it is the largest town in all of Ontario. The town of Oakville is a great suburban place to live and is a short commute to Toronto if necessary.
Some of the best things to do in Oakville include Lion's Valley Park, Gairloch Gardens, and Lakeside Park. Oakville has a mixture of condos on the market however, they are mainly low-rise and mid-rise developments
Oakville is a very large community with its developments quite spread out, and most of the developments for sale are low-rise and mid-rise. Three neighbourhoods stand out, with many of the town's condos. Central Oakville and Old Oakville are located on Lake Ontario's waterfront, with low-rise and luxury condos. More inland is River Oaks with a variety of low-rise, mid-rise, and pre-construction condos.
The average days on market for condos for sale in Oakville is 16 days, and the average sale price of condos in Oakville is $632,286. There were 577 Oakville condos sold last year. Oakville saw a decrease in the number of condos sold of -26% compared to the previous year.
As a large town, Oakville's layout is fairly spread out, with parks and golf courses running through it, and many suburbs, a car is recommended for any errands. Oakville has a walk score of 36, a bike score of 61, and a transit score of 31.
If you're looking for more condo buildings around this area, the buildings The Coventry and Ashbury Square are nearby.
Grab some fresh goodies at nearby bakery, Sugar Suite. Coffee shop lovers will appreciate the local cafe's like Tribeca Coffee Co.. Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at The British Grocer Oakville. Locals recommend eating at Bru Restaurant, Seasons and The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro in Old Oakville - they have great food! There is a surprising amount of green space with Civic Park nearby Robinson Terrace. Cecile's Homeopathy is the pharmacy in Old Oakville near Robinson Terrace. There are always new exhibits and events happening at Native Art Gallery and Towne Square Gallery.