The Saw Whet Condos
The Saw Whet Condos is an all-new boutique condominium project coming soon to 1401 Bronte Road in Oakville with the major intersection being Bronte Road and Upper Middle Road This pre-construction project is by Caivan Communities.
Summary
Project: The Saw Whet CondosPrice: TBA
Completion: 2025
Storey: 6
Units: 355
Developer: Caivan Communities
Address: C69W+MR Oakville, Ontario
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The 6-storey building will feature 355 units. Units will include a mix of 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom layouts. The Saw Whet Condos move in is anticipated for 2025 while VIP Launch is schedule for March 2022.
The Saw Whet Condos Highlights
- Located in the South Oakville’s Glen Abbey neighbourhood
- Has a 5/100 Walk Score and 31/100 Transit Score
- 5-minute drive to Highway 403 and QEW
- 12 minutes to Highway 407
- Located just 7 minutes to the Bronte GO Station
- Within 11-minutes’ drive of the Oakville GO Station
- Within 9 minutes; drive of the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital
- Within 12-minutes’ drive of the Oakville Place
- Close to shopping, dining, recreational and entertainment options
- Close to great public and private schools
- 12 minutes to Sheridan College—Trafalgar Rd Campus by car
- Located to close parks including Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park, West Oak Park, the Saw Whet Park, Langtry Park and Bronte Creek Provincial Park
Amenities
It is expected to feature world-class indoor amenities including a sophisticated lobby plus lounge areas located on the ground floor, a party room and a fitness centre. Outdoor amenities will include outdoor terraces, BBQ stations as well as a patio seating where future residents will relax with friends and family flanked by nature.
Transit Options
The Saw Whet Condos is located at a place with easy access to transportation options. The area is serviced by the local Oakville Transit bus routes. Residents will be just 7 minutes to the Bronte GO Station where they can conveniently access bus as well as train services.
Riders can hop onto the Lakeshore West GO Train and get to Union Station in only 75 minutes. Motorists will be just moments to Highway 403 allowing them to drive into downtown Toronto in just 37 minutes.
Location and Neighbourhood
The Saw Whet Condos is nestled in the South Oakville’s Glen Abbey neighbourhood, an established and highly desired area of the city. This is an ideal neighbourhood for families and commuters. The project is adjacent to picturesque natural green spaces, stunning riverscapes plus manicured fairways.
Down Bronte Street is the beautiful Bronte Beach as well as the family-friendly Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park.
This future residence is just a short ride to downtown Oakville which offers a vibrant assortment of the city’s best lifestyle amenities that include exceptional shopping, dining and entertainment options.
It is less than 10 minutes from local and brand stores including FreshCo, LCBO, Shoppers Drug Mart, No Frills, Sobeys, Canadian Tire, Metro and more.
The Saw Whet Condos also sits in close proximity to several ultramodern medical facilities that include Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.
Oakville has some of the prestigious private schools and top-ranking public schools in the province. Sheridan College – Trafalgar Road Campus, which has more than 20,000 full-time post-secondary students, is found here.
The Saw Whet Condos is located close to community centres, sports fields, recreational facilities and golf courses.
Oakville, which is part of the Halton Region, is a growing area that is expected to experience a significant boom over the coming 25 years. There are several new projects that are proposed within the area and set to transform it into a coveted place to invest in. The Saw Whet Condos offers a perfect opportunity you wouldn’t want to miss.
About the developer
The Ottawa-based CAIVAN Communities is a respected team of real estate builders as well as developers boasting numerous real estate developments including fabulous townhome communities, single homes and contemporary condominium buildings. They are focused on altering the shape of the cities in which they will sit in, which include the Ottawa Region and the Greater Toronto Area.