B R O N T E - OAKVILLE
Bronte is mature neighbourhood that makes up much of the west end of Oakville, in Ontario, Canada. Twelve Mile Creek, which is known more informally as Bronte Creek, flows through the middle of Bronte and empties into Lake Ontario. Main roads include Bronte Road (north-south), Lakeshore Road West which runs parallel to Lake Ontario and Rebecca Street (both east-west). Streets in the business section include Lakeshore, Jones, Marine, and Ontario Street. Bronte is also accessed via a superhighway (the Queen Elizabeth Way) located to the north of the former village. Riggs Road was planned but never opened. Other main roads include Third Line, Speers Road and Burloak Drive to the west (the latter was named after the boundary of Burlington and Oakville.)
Bronte is a former fishing village which became annexed in 1962 with the former Township of Trafalgar, forming the Town of Oakville, along with the other formerly autonomous communities, including Sheridan.
It is a community centred on Bronte Harbour and includes the Coronation Park district to its east, containing mainly Detached Homes and Townhouses - freeholds /condominium town houses, and condominium apartments too.
Boundaries:
| East: |
Third Line |
| West: |
Burloak Drive |
| North: |
Rebecca Street |
| South: |
Lakefront |
AVERAGE PRICE IN LAST 90 DAYS (01 Nov. 2009- 31. Jan. 2010):
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Detached:
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$631,486
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Semi Detached:
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$393,111
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Town Houses Freehold:
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$421,828
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Town Houses Condo:
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$298,949 |
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