Connected To More
Signed in as . Sign Out.

Oakville, ON, Canada Real Estate Listings and Information

Search
1,144 Active Listings
$932,680 Avg. List Price:
Browse Listings by Price Range
Recently Listed
Pin It
Oakville, ON

The Town of Oakville is a beautiful lakeside town with a strong sense of history and community. Founded in 1857, with a current population of 165,000 it is ideally located in a beautiful natural setting at the mouth of the Sixteen Mile Creek on Lake Ontario. Oakville is a sought after residential area. It has an excellent reputation for a quality lifestyle. It is one of the safest communities in Ontario with a low crime rate and very involved populace. It has a first class hospital and excellent schools.

 


Who Lives There

Average income in Oakville is well above the average. The residents comprise an exceptionally high number of executives, professionals and business owners.  Due to its proximity and easy transit access to Toronto, it is becoming popular with a growing number of mid level executives.

 

Things to Do

Located right on Lake Ontario, Oakville offers an unlimited amount of recreational and cultural opportunities. One man-made, and two natural harbours, provide lots of spots for sail and power boats. Downtown Oakville and the village of Bronte offer fabulous shopping and high end restaurants as well a Performing Arts Centre that attracts many big name performers every year. The historical centre of Oakville, along with the Historical Society and the Erchless Museum provides plenty of opportunities to explore Oakville’s heritage. Annual events like the Oakville Jazz Festival and Midnight Madness events are always very well attended. Located 30 minutes from Toronto by train, and one hour from Niagara Falls by car, Oakville’s surrounding area offers a wide range of activities within easy reach. Several first class golf courses are located in and around town, including the well known Glen Abbey Golf Course, home of the Canadian Open.  To accommodate Oakville’s growing population and its many young families, the town also offers state of the art recreation centres and many parks and sport facilities.

Town of Oakville:www.oakville.ca
Oakville Calendar:
http://www.opl.on.ca/programs/events
Oakville Parks:
http://www.oakville.ca/parksrec.htm
Oakville Centre:
http://www.oakvillecentre.ca/
Oakville Galleries:
http://www.oakvillegalleries.com/
Oakville Museum:
http://www.oakvillemuseum.ca/
Oakville Library:
http://www.opl.on.ca/
Oakville Transit:
http://www.oakvilletransit.ca/
Oakville Council:
http://www.oakville.ca/calendar/council/
Oakville Tourism:
http://www.oakvilletourism.ca/
Oakville Trails:
http://www.oakvilletrails.ca/

 
Neighbourhoods

 Downtown, Old Oakville, Eastlake, and the Lakeshore corridor are among the most sought after, and expensive, residential areas with many custom built, multi-million dollar, luxury homes, as well  historical, protected properties. Increasingly, many luxury condos and townhouses are also being built in this area. The middle part of town clustered around the QEW features established neighbourhoods with well maintained properties. In the north and west part of Oakville, extensive building has created family friendly new subdivisions, however, prices are still high, on average about $500,000 for a detached family home. The central core around Trafalgar Road is seeing an increased emphasis on high density housing with easy transit access to the QEW and the Go train into Toronto.

Local Attractions

Blog Posts About: Local Attractions
Willowdale continues to be among the top five desired places in the City to live. Along with it's transportation access and wonderful Parks and Community centres, people are finding that it is ever growing with Culture, Entertainement and Business'. In this Blog, I want to specifically recognize the area of Yonge and Finch in Willowdale. This is where I see much of the action. On the west side of Yonge ... Read More...
Posted by John Whyte on 27/03/2011

Construction and Expansion

Blog Posts About: Construction and Expansion
Should You Buy a New or Existing Home? Buyers have so many choices these days. But after narrowing down the location and selecting the type of home you want to purchase (single-family or condo) , there’s one more decision to make: Should you buy a new home or an existing one? The answer depends upon both your budget and lifestyle. Open up your local newspaper on any given day, and you’re ... Read More...
Posted by Michelle Lu-Do on 21/04/2013
  Spring is here, spring is here!   Spring is here and hopefully the weather will catch up. Waiting for the nicer weather it’s still a great time to get your home ready for spring and summer. Here’s a list of chores to consider for the month of April and May:   1.   ROOF CHECK UP:   There are 2 places you need to inspect your roof. From the ... Read More...
Posted by Andy Ryan on 16/04/2013

Community Events

Blog Posts About: Community Events
Things to do and see in and around Toronto In a few short hours the season’s first long weekend, and unofficial start of summer, begins. This year, Victoria Day falls on May 20, and it’s looks like we’ll have some great weather to get outside and enjoy some fun events happening in and around the city. Victoria Day Fireworks at Ashbridges Bay Elena Elisseeva / Shutterstock.com ... Read More...
Posted by Sharon Hunt on 17/05/2013

Family & Kids

Blog Posts About: Family & Kids
Each year, many tragic residential fires happen during the holiday season. Most can be prevented. To ensure your happy holiday doesn't turn into a disaster, you need to follow some extra important fire safety precautions. Supervise children Don't leave small children alone in the home - even for a moment. Teach children to stay away from candles, fireplaces, trees and space heaters. Keep ... Read More...
Posted by Wally Buczkowski on 13/12/2012
I know! It's irritating!  I myself feel the same way about some life insurance agents.  It seems that they have 100 different products to sell you, from RRSP, RESP, Critical Illness, Disability insurance, Life insurance - Term, Whole, Universal.  There seems to be an insurance for everything.  In any case!  PAY ATTENTION!! You need to listen to someone you trust. Why Should ... Read More...
Posted by Sherif Nathoo on 03/12/2012

Market Reports and Conditions

Blog Posts About: Market Reports and Conditions
  A Buyer's Guide to Property Viewing Etiquette As a prospective home buyer you have responsibility during the viewing of homes. You need to be sensitive and respectful when touring properties with your agent. Here are a few simple guidelines to follow during your home hunting days: Dress appropriately Aim to look innocuous and don't let your clothes give anything away. You don’t ... Read More...
Posted by Jasmine Lee on 20/03/2013
Pride of Owning a Home Pride of home ownership is the number one reason why Canadians desire their own home. There is no landlord looking over your shoulder. You are able to make home improvements knowing that any appreciation results will be to your benefit. Home ownership gives you and your family a sense of stability and security. It's making an investment in your future. Appreciation In Canada, ... Read More...
Posted by Latoya Wallace on 19/03/2013

Restaurants / Bars / Coffee Houses

Beautiful Beyond The Sea Suites: Live By The Lake! Nestled in an idyllic setting near the Etobicoke shoreline on Lake Shore Blvd. W. just west of Parklawn Rd., this exclusive award-winning, three-tower condominium community promises the ultimate in luxury, comfort and urban lakeside living. FOR SALE: - VISTA model, 1+den, 657sf., high floor, parking and locker $299,900 ... Read More...
Posted by Ken Yeung on 22/01/2013
I Love Debbie's Cafe!! Tell her Jasmine Lee sent  you and order my fave - Chicken Aubergene and the Apple Crumble Cake :)   Debbie's Boutique Café is a European inspired trendy café and gift boutique in the heart of downtown Ajax. A hangout for organic coffee, tea and dessert lovers, a place to dream of as you try to escape the daily stress of life and just a comfortable ... Read More...
Posted by Jasmine Lee on 21/10/2012

Sports & Activities

Blog Posts About: Sports & Activities
It’s scary, but it’s a necessity. During the colder months, we tend to let household clutter and stuffiness build up in our homes, making them less enjoyable, increasingly stressful environments and cabin fever inducing. As the season of fresh, new beginnings, spring has, over time, been linked to  cleaning, getting rid of clutter and starting anew. So, in the spirit of the season, ... Read More...
Posted by Paul Baron on 24/04/2011
Top Bloggers in Oakville All Oakville Blog Posts