Here is every new GTA low-rise residential development launching in fall 2016
As demand for low-rise homes throughout the Greater Toronto Area remains strong, developers are launching dozens of projects this fall.
Ahead of this activity, BuzzBuzzNews has compiled a list of all the detached, semi-detached and townhouse developments that are expected to launch in fall 2016.
Nestled among the sloping hills and forested lands of East Gwillimbury, it appears Village Green, a forthcoming townhouse community, lives up to its name.
To the north of Newmarket, two experienced builders are joining forces for Anchor Woods. Rosehaven Homes is launching its phase of single-family homes in East Gwillimbury in the coming months.
The latest Daniels FirstHome project is coming to Brampton. FirstHome communities are specially priced to put homeownership within reach of first-time buyers, and these townhouses at Sunny Meadow continue this initiative in the GTA.
Located in Mississauga, these three-storey townhouses boast private rooftop patios and parking with storage. The community is only minutes from Lake Ontario and a short commute from Toronto to the north.
The Mount Pleasant Contemporary TownHaus Collection is the newest addition to Rosehaven Homes’ master-planned Neighbourhoods of Mount Pleasant. This collection of townhomes includes live-work models that feature first-floor commercial space and living space above.
Minto is coming out with a new offering of stacked townhouses in Oshawa as the former industrial city reinvents itself into a hub for higher education and tech. In this selection of residences, townhouses range from 700 to 1,500 square feet.
Spacious townhouses at 2995 Keele Street by Downsview Park will be as large as 3,150 square feet. Totalling 155 townhouses, prices will start in the $800,000s.
The Kingsway at Jordan Village will give buyers a chance to call Niagara wine country home with the release of a number of bungalow townhouses. Jordan, off the banks of Twenty Mile Creek, is brimming with all the amenities you’d expect from a tourism-driven region: wineries, art galleries, inns, restaurants and antique shops abound here.