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West Oakville Homes Scott Benson Team #1 Top Producer for Sutton Quantum Top 1% in Canada Diamond Award Winner 2011, 2012, 2013 NOV 2014 Scott Benson Sales Representative O: 905 844.5000 D: 416 453.0357 sBenson@Sutton.com ScottBensonTeam.ca FEATURE PROPERTY 485 WILLIS DRIVE
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Page 1: West Oakville Homes Magazine - NOV 2014

W e s t O a k v i l l e

HomesScott Benson Team #1 Top Producer for Sutton Quantum • Top 1% in Canada • Diamond Award Winner 2011, 2012, 2013

NOV 2014

Scott BensonS a l e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

O: 905 844.5000D: 416 [email protected]

ScottBensonTeam.ca

F E AT U R E P R O P E R T Y

485 WILLIS DRIVE

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WAGON RIDES & CAROLERS IN DOWNTOWN OAKVILLENOV 2 9 - D E C 2 1 , 2 0 1 4Every Saturday & Sunday11:00 am - 4:00 pm

SCOTT BENSON TEAM FOOD DRIVE NOV E M B E R 3 0 , 2 0 1 4

Scott Benson Team #1 Top Producer for Sutton Quantum • Top 1% in Canada • Diamond Award Winner 2011, 2012, 2013

EVENTS FOR THE MONTH OF

DECEMBER

c a l e n da r o f

events

SANTA IN THE SQUARENOV E M B E R 2 9 , 2 0 1 411:00 am - 2:00 pm

Share your Christmas wishlist with Santa in the magical setting of Towne Square, with it’s beautiful Christmas tree, music, holiday treats and more for all ages to enjoy.

S AT U R DAYF R I DAYT H U R S DAYW E D N E S DAYT U E S DAYM O N DAYS U N DAY

10090807 11 12 13

030201 04 05 06

17161514 18 19 20

24232221 25 26 27

31302928Christmas Day Boxing DayChristmas Eve

Hanukkah

New Year’s Eve

Human Rights Day

A Merry Christmas Night Benefit Concert

feat. Emilio Fina@ The Meeting House

7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Wagon Rides & CarolersDowntown Oakville11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Wagon Rides & CarolersDowntown Oakville11:00 am to 4:00 pm

SB Food Drive

Wagon Rides & CarolersDowntown Oakville11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Wagon Rides & CarolersDowntown Oakville11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Wagon Rides & CarolersDowntown Oakville11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Wagon Rides & CarolersDowntown Oakville11:00 am to 4:00 pm Winter Break Begins

30

02 • West Oakville HOMES

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Ni NISales Representative

Troy CHALLÉSales Representative

Lisa MILROYSales Representative

Shauna contributes a dynamic blend of business and design experience that enables her to successfully deliver best in class service to her clients. She takes great pride in understanding the unique wants and needs of each of her clients first, and then makes it happen!

Shauna welcomes the opportunity to be part of The Scott Benson Team, the #1 Team in Canada for Sutton Quantum. Valuing the team approach, she brings both honesty and integrity to all her dealings with clients and fellow team members. Providing excellent service and negotiating successful real estate transactions for her clients while at the same time creating positive relationships and long lasting friendships has been Shauna’s focus and key to her Real Estate success.

Leslie grew up in Lorne Park and currently resides in the Caledon Hills. Her focus will be split between the GTA and some of the more rural areas. Leslie has an excellent reputation in sales and marketing and has always been a high achiever winning several sales awards along the way.

Her success has been in part a result of her excellent customer service and the care in which she takes to make sure her clients are happy.

Leslie looks forward to sharing a wonderful home buying or selling experience with you!

If you are looking for maturity and professionalism in a real estate agent, Collin’s calm and deliberate demeanour will suit you to a tee. With over 30 successful years in management, consulting and sales, Collin has returned to the real estate field and joined the Benson team. His skills are perfectly suited to understanding your needs, analyzing the market place and working with you to satisfy your real estate objectives. Whether it’s selling your current property or finding the home of your dreams, you won’t be disappointed.

Collin STEWARTSales Representative

Scott BENSONSales Representative

416 453.0357

Lisa is an integral part of the Scott Benson Team, and has 13+ years experience in sales and marketing.

Having lived and worked from Hamilton to Toronto, Lisa has a strong understanding of the unique dynamics within each region.

Lisa’s reputation as a top performer is a result of her passion for the business, strong analytical background and genuine interest in her clients.

After a long and successful career in Sales management, marketing and operations, Troy started a second career as a Realtor in Oakville. His experience and association with Halton region spans a lifetime.

Building on his extensive Management experience, Troy brings an emphasis and sense of urgency to the critical requirements of profes-sionalism, customer service, and attention to detail to the sales process.

Troy values the importance of building long term relationships based on trust and reliability and is always eager to forge new ones. Give me a call and I will assist you every step of the way!

Ni Ni believes a Realtor must acquire three qualities: the ability to maintain up-to-date in-depth understanding of the local market; the ability to provide superior skills, knowledge and resources in sales, design, and construction; as well as the ability to utilize the integration of climate and geography for the selling and buying of real property at the right time, in the right place with the right people.

Ni Ni graduated with a Master of Architecture Degree and a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Degree. She also became a member of Toronto Society of Architects. Her first touch in real estate business was back in 2000 when her family designed and built a six thousand square feet custom house located in Lorne Park Mississauga.

Hannah is dedicated to helping our clients with all administrative needs and ensuring the customer experience is fantastic. Hannah shows very loyal support for the Scott Benson Team and our clients.

Before all else, Scott is a family man. He has an amazing wife and two beautiful children, while also sponsoring three children in Africa.

Scott is an active volunteer at “The Meeting House” Children’s Ministries! He is also a true Canadian boy as he loves to be active, playing sports such as golf, hockey and running.

CHARITIES• Erin Oak Kids Foundation - we are committed to giving back and

specifically in ways that help children. A percentage of each sales goes towards helping ErinOaks Kids in our community!

• The United Way

• Sick Kids Children’s Hospital

• World Vision

• Movember - finding a cure for prostate cancer

• Plan Canada

Leslie HAWKINSSales Representative

Shauna SIMMONDSSales Representative

Hannah MANESHExecutive Assistant

meet theteam

Scott Benson Team #1 Top Producer for Sutton Quantum • Top 1% in Canada • Diamond Award Winner 2011, 2012, 2013

TEAM LEAD

West Oakville HOMES • 03

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No mantle? No problem. There’s something you can do to make every room festive… without going overboard.

• Replace the hallway runner with something in tune with the holidays, perhaps a dark tartan or free-form line pattern done in gold on black. Change the shades in one or more of the rooms; it’s as transformative as new wall colour. As wintertime is fast-approaching, look for treatments that offer optimal energy effi-ciency, like highly insulating Hunter Douglas Duette Architella Trielle honeycomb shades. They can help reduce heat loss at the window by up to 45 percent.

• Have the kids cut out snowflakes from construction paper in white or a colour that coordinates with their bedrooms. Tie on various lengths of ribbons in the colour of their choice and then affix to the ceiling.

• Don’t forget the bathroom, especially the one used by guests. A bowl of lavender plus a sprig of it tied to the shower head look special and adds a delicious scent.

• Drape glittering tinsel around dining chairs and add a smattering of silver stars and bells at the back for pizzazz. Or wrap them with ribbon, a tree ornament or name card tied at the back with a bow.

“Plan ahead,” says Morse, “testing some of the con-cepts described here to see if they’re right for your home and family. Doing that not only will guarantee a more joyous celebration for all, but provide a lot of fun for everyone right now.”

More information is available online at www.hunterdouglas.ca.

www.newscanada.com

Sou’ve been decorating your home for the holidays for years. Why not do something different this time around? “With a little ingenuity, you can turn your house into a

wonderland that not only is reflective of the season, but of your personality,” says Sally Morse, director of creative services for Hunter Douglas, a leading name in Canadian window treatments.

Plan ahead, testing some of the concepts described here to see if they’re right for your home and family.” says Director of Creative Services for Hunter Douglas,

SALLY MORSE

Begin with the basics“What counts most in any room,” says interior designer Alexa Hampton, “are balance, colour, con-trast and proportion:”

• If you put a big tree at one end of the living room, be sure the other end features something equally

“heavy”; a garland wrapped around the stair rail or draped over a large mirror.

• If walls are white or ivory, use deep purple and red accents. Bright pillar candles in glass cloches on the hallway table work well. White-on-white displays offer a casually elegant ambience, e.g. white hydran-geas interspersed with a few lemons.

• If the front door is extremely tall or wide, mount two wreaths instead of one.

Y“

HOLIDAYIMPRESS YOUR GUESTS THIS

Choose your coloursIt’s not written in stone that you must employ red and green for the holidays. Maybe you love pinks and yellows, rich jewel tones like garnet and sap-phire, or crisp black-and-white.

Wreaths look lovely beribboned in nearly any colour, from hot pink to cool citrus. Trees can be mono-chromatically decorated with one colour as well as a rainbow of hues, and centerpieces composed of silver bowls overflowing with Granny Smith apples or clementines are exceptionally eye-catching.

FOR EVERY ROOM OF THE

HOUSE

H O M E D É CO R

04 • West Oakville HOMES

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No mantle? No problem. There’s something you can do to make every room festive… without going overboard.

• Replace the hallway runner with something in tune with the holidays, perhaps a dark tartan or free-form line pattern done in gold on black. Change the shades in one or more of the rooms; it’s as transformative as new wall colour. As wintertime is fast-approaching, look for treatments that offer optimal energy effi-ciency, like highly insulating Hunter Douglas Duette Architella Trielle honeycomb shades. They can help reduce heat loss at the window by up to 45 percent.

• Have the kids cut out snowflakes from construction paper in white or a colour that coordinates with their bedrooms. Tie on various lengths of ribbons in the colour of their choice and then affix to the ceiling.

• Don’t forget the bathroom, especially the one used by guests. A bowl of lavender plus a sprig of it tied to the shower head look special and adds a delicious scent.

• Drape glittering tinsel around dining chairs and add a smattering of silver stars and bells at the back for pizzazz. Or wrap them with ribbon, a tree ornament or name card tied at the back with a bow.

“Plan ahead,” says Morse, “testing some of the con-cepts described here to see if they’re right for your home and family. Doing that not only will guarantee a more joyous celebration for all, but provide a lot of fun for everyone right now.”

More information is available online at www.hunterdouglas.ca.

www.newscanada.com

Sou’ve been decorating your home for the holidays for years. Why not do something different this time around? “With a little ingenuity, you can turn your house into a

wonderland that not only is reflective of the season, but of your personality,” says Sally Morse, director of creative services for Hunter Douglas, a leading name in Canadian window treatments.

Plan ahead, testing some of the concepts described here to see if they’re right for your home and family.” says Director of Creative Services for Hunter Douglas,

SALLY MORSE

Begin with the basics“What counts most in any room,” says interior designer Alexa Hampton, “are balance, colour, con-trast and proportion:”

• If you put a big tree at one end of the living room, be sure the other end features something equally

“heavy”; a garland wrapped around the stair rail or draped over a large mirror.

• If walls are white or ivory, use deep purple and red accents. Bright pillar candles in glass cloches on the hallway table work well. White-on-white displays offer a casually elegant ambience, e.g. white hydran-geas interspersed with a few lemons.

• If the front door is extremely tall or wide, mount two wreaths instead of one.

Y“

HOLIDAYIMPRESS YOUR GUESTS THIS

Choose your coloursIt’s not written in stone that you must employ red and green for the holidays. Maybe you love pinks and yellows, rich jewel tones like garnet and sap-phire, or crisp black-and-white.

Wreaths look lovely beribboned in nearly any colour, from hot pink to cool citrus. Trees can be mono-chromatically decorated with one colour as well as a rainbow of hues, and centerpieces composed of silver bowls overflowing with Granny Smith apples or clementines are exceptionally eye-catching.

FOR EVERY ROOM OF THE

HOUSE

H O M E D É CO R

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127-5035 OSCAR PETERSON BOULEVARD • $269,900 •

4648 ETHEL ROAD• $899,900 •

485 WILLIS DRIVE• $1,629,000 •

585 DEBORAH CRESCENT• $900,000 •

195 MCKNIGHT AVENUE• $649,900 •

503-2263 MARINE DRIVE• $219,900 •

78 BARR CRESCENT• $674,900 •

909-5250 LAKESHORE ROAD• $304,900 •

50 COLE STREET• $419,900 •

4245 ENNISCLARE DRIVE• $1,850,000 •

1330 TANSLEY DRIVE• $1,579,990 •

1469 THISTLEDOWN ROAD• $824,900 •

1607-1940 IRONSTONE DRIVE• $463,900 •

323 WARMINSTER DRIVE• $879,900 •

55 CHISHOLM STREET• $4,500,000 •

512 PINELAND AVENUE• $1,549,000 •

for sale b y t h e S c o t t B e n s o n T e a m

Scott Benson Team #1 Top Producer for Sutton Quantum • Top 1% in Canada • Diamond Award Winner 2011, 2012, 2013

Scott BensonS a l e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

O: 905 844.5000D: 416 453.0357

[email protected]

103-151 Randall Street. Oakville. ON L6J 1P5

06 • West Oakville HOMES

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SOLD

311-1055 SOUTHDOWN ROAD

SOLD

519 PINELAND AVENUE

SOLD

1207 WILLOWBROOK DRIVE

SOLD

58-5090 FAIRVIEW STREET

SOLD

417 SHERIN DRIVE

SOLD

2361 DELNICE DRIVE

SOLD

1347 TANSLEY DRIVE

SOLD

24 FAIRHAVEN DRIVE

SOLD

1407-2263 MARINE DRIVE

SOLD

918 UNSWORTH AVENUE

SOLD

416 VALLEY DRIVE

SOLD

500 TRILLIUM DRIVE

SOLD

1374 THORNHILL DRIVE

SOLD

490 TRILLIUM DRIVE

SOLD

2360 LYNDHURST DRIVE

SOLD

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Scott Benson Team #1 Top Producer for Sutton Quantum • Top 1% in Canada • Diamond Award Winner 2011, 2012, 2013

West Oakville HOMES • 07

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REPAIRING POTHOLES Any missed cracks in past years with asphalt driveways probably have become potholes by now thanks to the freezing and thawing of water during the winter months. But you don’t need to replace the entire driveway to take care of these problems. U.S. Cold Patch is a strong patch product made from 95 percent recycled materials with no odour or mess. Just sweep the area in and around your pothole, pour in the patching mixture, and roll over the area with a car tire, allowing you to use the driveway immediately. Make certain the entire hole is completely filled and tamped down to prevent water from seeping into the patch. Because U.S. Cold Patch doesn’t contain solvents and raw asphalt, there is no danger of tracking the material into the house or garage.

FLUSHING GUTTERS Leaves and small tree branches often fall onto the roof of your home during the summer months, and then wash into the gutters when it rains. Sometimes they’ll flush out, but other times this debris can build up, and prevent the water from draining down the gutter pipe. In winter, this water can back up and freeze, causing an ice dam, which can then damage the roof shingles, and cause leaks into the home and garage when it rains. Be sure to flush the gutters clean, and if you’ve noticed icicles in certain areas in the past, consider installing a heating cable to help keep the water melted and moving down the gutter and into the yard.

As the months pass and the end of the calendar year approaches, it’s time to update your do-it-yourself list. Several home winterization projects will help keep your home in good repair come spring.

While some projects should be left for the experts–like cleaning out the chimney–there are several most homeowners can accomplish themselves. These projects are easy to tackle, and the end result will make a huge difference to your home all winter long and into the spring months.

EXTRA INSULATION AGAINST HEAT LOSSColder temperatures affect pipes, doorways and windows. Protect pipes from freezing by wrapping any pipes exposed to the cold with pipe insulation. Also check your doors and windows for leaks or gaps. Find gaps by lighting a candle and holding the flame near the closed window and door seams. If the flame flickers, air is moving through the seam where there is a gap. Fill those gaps with caulk or weather stripping to form a better barrier against the cold. Gaps in caulk and weather-strip-ping can account for 10% of your heating bills.

DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE FURNACE There is nothing worse than having your furnace conk out in the middle of winter. You know it will happen on the coldest day! Have a professional inspect and clean the furnace to ensure it is running efficiently. Not only will it protect you against breakdown, it could save you a few dollars on your heating bill.

DON’T DRY OUT You may already know that dry winter air can affect your health, but did you know that it can also affect your home? If you have hardwood floors, and many do these days, the dry air can cause cracking, shrinkage and warping of your cherished flooring. Be sure to clean your humidi-fier of mineral deposits and replace your pads from last year. A properly humidified home is good for your wood and your health.

EMPTY OUTSIDE WATER LINES Take steps to ensure that outside faucets and inground irrigation systems don’t freeze and burst. Close off any outside faucets and then open the faucet to drain any water left in the line. As for inground irrigation systems, follow manufacturer’s guidelines for winter-ization or hire a professional to take care of it.

These home DIY projects don’t take a lot of time to accomplish, and will benefit your home and property during the winter months and as spring arrives. Be sure to put them on your home winterization to-do list each fall, so you can enjoy the winter in comfort.

Courtesy of BPC

HOMEDO-IT-YOURSELF

PROJECTSWinterization

D I Y P R OJ E C TS

Roof & Gutter Heating Cable

Honeywell HE265/225 Whole-House Bypass Humidifier

08 • West Oakville HOMES

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REPAIRING POTHOLES Any missed cracks in past years with asphalt driveways probably have become potholes by now thanks to the freezing and thawing of water during the winter months. But you don’t need to replace the entire driveway to take care of these problems. U.S. Cold Patch is a strong patch product made from 95 percent recycled materials with no odour or mess. Just sweep the area in and around your pothole, pour in the patching mixture, and roll over the area with a car tire, allowing you to use the driveway immediately. Make certain the entire hole is completely filled and tamped down to prevent water from seeping into the patch. Because U.S. Cold Patch doesn’t contain solvents and raw asphalt, there is no danger of tracking the material into the house or garage.

FLUSHING GUTTERS Leaves and small tree branches often fall onto the roof of your home during the summer months, and then wash into the gutters when it rains. Sometimes they’ll flush out, but other times this debris can build up, and prevent the water from draining down the gutter pipe. In winter, this water can back up and freeze, causing an ice dam, which can then damage the roof shingles, and cause leaks into the home and garage when it rains. Be sure to flush the gutters clean, and if you’ve noticed icicles in certain areas in the past, consider installing a heating cable to help keep the water melted and moving down the gutter and into the yard.

As the months pass and the end of the calendar year approaches, it’s time to update your do-it-yourself list. Several home winterization projects will help keep your home in good repair come spring.

While some projects should be left for the experts–like cleaning out the chimney–there are several most homeowners can accomplish themselves. These projects are easy to tackle, and the end result will make a huge difference to your home all winter long and into the spring months.

EXTRA INSULATION AGAINST HEAT LOSSColder temperatures affect pipes, doorways and windows. Protect pipes from freezing by wrapping any pipes exposed to the cold with pipe insulation. Also check your doors and windows for leaks or gaps. Find gaps by lighting a candle and holding the flame near the closed window and door seams. If the flame flickers, air is moving through the seam where there is a gap. Fill those gaps with caulk or weather stripping to form a better barrier against the cold. Gaps in caulk and weather-strip-ping can account for 10% of your heating bills.

DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE FURNACE There is nothing worse than having your furnace conk out in the middle of winter. You know it will happen on the coldest day! Have a professional inspect and clean the furnace to ensure it is running efficiently. Not only will it protect you against breakdown, it could save you a few dollars on your heating bill.

DON’T DRY OUT You may already know that dry winter air can affect your health, but did you know that it can also affect your home? If you have hardwood floors, and many do these days, the dry air can cause cracking, shrinkage and warping of your cherished flooring. Be sure to clean your humidi-fier of mineral deposits and replace your pads from last year. A properly humidified home is good for your wood and your health.

EMPTY OUTSIDE WATER LINES Take steps to ensure that outside faucets and inground irrigation systems don’t freeze and burst. Close off any outside faucets and then open the faucet to drain any water left in the line. As for inground irrigation systems, follow manufacturer’s guidelines for winter-ization or hire a professional to take care of it.

These home DIY projects don’t take a lot of time to accomplish, and will benefit your home and property during the winter months and as spring arrives. Be sure to put them on your home winterization to-do list each fall, so you can enjoy the winter in comfort.

Courtesy of BPC

HOMEDO-IT-YOURSELF

PROJECTSWinterization

D I Y P R OJ E C TS

Roof & Gutter Heating Cable

Honeywell HE265/225 Whole-House Bypass Humidifier

West Oakville HOMES • 09

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The average home price is found by adding the value of all sales and dividing by the number of homes. The median sale price is the midpoint of all sales. Disclaimer: The information provided herein is deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Source: The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board

Scott Benson Team #1 Top Producer for Sutton Quantum • Top 1% in Canada • Diamond Award Winner 2011, 2012, 2013

Average Sale Price

$860,813

RESIDENTIAL TYPE

Detached

Semi / Link / Townhouse

Condo Apartment / TH

Median Sale Price

$720,000

UNITS SOLD BY TYPE

148

40

33

Detached Sales in Oakville

PRICE RANGE

$400,001 - $600,000

$600,001 - $800,000

$800,001 - $1,000,000

$1,000,001+

% OF SALES BY PRICE

12.2%

35.8%

26.3%

25.7%

Semi / Link / Townhouse Sales in Oakville

PRICE RANGE

$300,001 - $400,000

$400,001 - $600,000

$600,001 - $800,000

$800,001 - $1,000,000

$1,000,001+

% OF SALES BY PRICE

10.0%

72.5%

15.0%

0.0%

2.5%

Condo Apartment / Townhouse Sales in Oakville

PRICE RANGE

$150,001 - $200,000

$200,001 - $300,000

$300,001 - $400,000

$400,001 - $600,000

$800,001 - $1,000,000

$600,001 - $800,000

$1,000,001+

% OF SALES BY PRICE

3.0%

15.2%

36.4%

21.2%

3.0%

12.1%

9.1%

RE-CAP OAKVILLE MARKET FOR

OCTOBER 2014

w e s t oa kv i l l e

marketreport

Numbers of Residential Sales - OCT 2014

Average Sale Price:Median Sale Price:

$860,813$720,000

Average Sale Price - OCT 2014

Median Sale Price - OCT 2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

235

230

225

220

215

210

205

200

$900,000

$800,000

$700,000

$600,000

$500,000

$400,000

$300,000

$900,000

$800,000

$700,000

$600,000

$500,000

$400,000

Detached

Semi / Link / Townhouse

Condo Apartment / Townhouse

West Oakville HOMES • 1110 • West Oakville HOMES

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West Oakville HOMES • 11

w h o ’ s i n ou r

COMMUNITYOn September 13th, 2014, Nostalgia Latin Market opened its doors to customers on Kerr Street right in the heart of Oakville. Nostalgia Latin Market carries over 300 different Latin American food products, including: fresh corn tortillas (gluten free), a wide variety of salsas, dried chilies, chorizo, dulce de leche (caramel), empanadas and tamales. Nostalgia also offers a brand new take-out menu that includes: Pork in Adobo Sauce, Shredded Chicken in Smokey Tomato Sauce and Fajita Strips in Red Salsa.

In the future, Nostalgia will be introducing a catering service.

Nostalgia’s mission is to bring its customers only the best flavours and colours from Mexico and Latin America close to your neighbourhood. It’s like having a little piece of Latin American heaven at your reach!

NOSTALGIA LATIN MARKET391 Kerr Street, OakvilleNostalgiaLatinMarket.comMonday to Friday from 10:30 am to 7:00 pmSaturdays from 10:30 am to 6:00 pm

Lakeshore Road West

Queen Elizabeth Way

CALL DIRECT NOWFOR YOUR FREEHOME EVALUATION905.844.5000

* Not intended to solicit sellers under w

ritten contract with another R

ealtor

Average Sale Price: $683,642

Average Days on Market: 27

Number of Sold Properties: 30

Number of NEW Listings: 35

Number of Listings: 74

W E S T O A K V I L L E

SPECIFIC STATS (OCTOBER)

L A K E O N T A R I O

West Oakville

485 WILLIS DRIVE • $1,629,000Welcome to West Oakville’s hottest pocket of custom homes! This 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom boasts high-

end finishes and detailed design throughout. Wonderful curb appeal, followed by an excellent layout with 9’

ceilings, main floor office, washer/dryer, separate dining room plus kitchen/great room stretching across

the entire back of the home. Features include solid maple flooring and staircase with wrought iron railings,

popular trim, limestone pillars and fireplace mantle, marble tile, vaulted ceilings, 2 remote operated sky

lights and 5 video surveillance cameras. Chef’s eat-in kitchen with solid maple soft-close cabinets, high-end

stainless steel appliances and granite counters/backsplash. Massive master bedroom with ensuite, walk-out

cedar balcony and walk-in California closet. Professionally landscaped backyard oasis with in-ground kidney

pool, outdoor entertainer’s bar with cedar shake and leather granite counters and separate pool shed with

bathroom and shower! Minutes to the lake, schools, trails, shopping, and the QEW/407.

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Scott BensonS a l e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

O: 905 844.5000D: 416 453.0357

[email protected]

103-151 Randall Street. Oakville. ON L6J 1P5

• 229 Willowridge Court• 380 Sawyer Road• 413 Winston Road• 428 Maplehurst Avenue• 461 Maplehurst Avenue• 505 Maplehurst Avenue• 570 Maplehurst Avenue*• 429 Jeanette Drive*• 539 Jeanette Drive• 490 Orchard Drive*• 515 Weir Avenue• 1079 Shaw Street*• 1305 Tansley Drive• 1330 Tansley Drive• 1363 Tansley Drive• 403 Valley Drive• 409 Valley Drive• 168 Romain Crescent• 2012 Seafare Drive• 1374 Thornhill Drive• 2484 Waterford Street• 294 Savoy Crescent• 1355 Stanbury Road*• 1328 Sheldon Avenue• 1378 Sheldon Avenue*• 1388 Waverly Avenue*• 1490 Bishops Gate #406• 1715 Pilgrims Way• 1732 Pilgrims Way

• 2310 Millward Avenue*• 2314 Wyandotte Drive• 2434 Applewood Drive• 424 Sherin Drive• 417 Sherin Drive• 462 Patricia Drive• 468 Tower Drive*• 1083 Pinegrove Road• 2092 Lakeshore Road W• 490 Trillium Drive• 500 Trillium Drive• 521 Trillium Drive• 3378 Whilabout Terr• 512 Pineland Avenue• 425 Third Line• 408 Third Line• 522 Fourth Line• 542 Fourth Line• 449 Willis Drive• 487 Lees Lane• 2194 Castlefield Crescent• 1207 Willowbrook Drive• 133 Ulster Drive• 2497 Wyatt Street• 2498 Trevor Drive• 2451 Hixon Street• 1387 Bridge Road

* Indicating multiple deals on same property

Pilgrims Way

Upper Middle Road W

River Oaks Boulevard E

CastlefieldCrescent

Bishops

Gate

RomanCrescent

QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY

Speers Road

Speers Road

Wyandotte Drive

Trevor Drive

WyattStreet

Third Line

Third Line

Third Line

Rebecca Street

Bridge Road

Rebecca Street

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