Carding House
"Designed For the Way You Live"
Carding House is situated in the sought-after subdivision of the Preserve in Oakville. This harmonious community offers both charm and convenience, courtesy of thoughtfully designed suites, expansive communal areas, impressive amenities, and nearby retail outlets. Carding House seamlessly combines the traditional Oakville vibe with modern living. Residents can enjoy the tranquility of nearby parks and walking trails, as well as easy access to various top-rated schools, shopping centers, and restaurants.
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Summary
- Address: 3240 Carding Mill Trail, Oakville, ON
- Intersection: Dundas St W / Sixth Line
- Developers: Mattamy Homes
- Architect: Q4 Architects
- Storey: 5
- Total Units: 175
- Est. Occupancy: TBA
- Maintenance Fees: TBA
Location
Oakville is a highly desirable area in the Greater Toronto Area. With a strong economy and high-quality schools, making it an especially attractive place for both residents and businesses.
Local Amenities
The community offers a variety of amenities, such as parks, trails, and community centers, which can enhance the quality of life for residents and potentially increase property values.
Transportation
Minutes from Highways 407, 403, QEW and GO Transit
Pricing
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Developers
Mattamy Homes – Mattamy Homes, established in 1978, holds the distinction of being the GTA’s largest privately-owned builder of single-family homes and townhouses. Over the years, they have expanded their operations to encompass various regions in Ontario, Alberta, and the United States.
In addition to their work on suburban communities in the Greater Toronto Area, the company has ventured into high-rise developments as well. With a remarkable track record of constructing over 70,000 homes and welcoming more than 90,000 homeowners across hundreds of communities, Mattamy Homes is dedicated to crafting places that residents can take pride in calling their own.