AVISTEAM REAL
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Harvey & McCreery
75 George Street OAKVILLE
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Welcome
75 George street embodies classic elegance combined with modern luxuries while resembling a historical Manhattan brownstone. Recently renovated with the utmost attention to detail and located in Old Oakville enclave South of Lakeshore Road. 75 George Street includes an open concept floor plan with large bright windows, 2 balconies, 3 bedrooms, 2.2 baths, hardwood flooring throughout, quality custom kitchen, attached garage with additional rare 2 car driveway, and fully finished walk out lower level. Master suite includes French doors to your own private balcony, walk-in closet, and spa-like ensuite with double sink vanity, marble countertop, large soaker tub, and separate shower. Fully finished sun filled lower level includes hardwood flooring, gas fireplace, and double door walk out to your private terrace. Mornings begin with a walk to town square for morning coffee and freshly baked goods with evenings spent by the water to catch the sunset. The best of what Oakville has to offer is just outside your front door.
Welcome
Living Room/ Dining Room
Kitchen
Breakfast Area
Master Bedroom
Master Ensuite
Master Ensuite, Additional Bedroom & Main Bathroom
Additional Bedroom
Lower Level Family Room
Lower Level Laundry Room
Backyard Patio & Balcony Views
Walkout from Lower Level Family Room
Welcome to Oakville
Oakville is a town in southern Ontario, located in Halton Region on Lake Ontario halfway between Toronto and Hamilton, and is part of the Greater Toronto Area. Conveniently located 30km from downtown Toronto, with easy highway, and train access, Oakville strives to be the most livable city in Canada. Oakville is only a one hour drive from the U.S borders at Lewiston, Niagara Falls or Buffalo, NY. Oakville is home to three principle areas: Bronte Village, Downtown Oakville and Kerr Village, each brimming with character, green space, unique shops, restaurants, and community centers. Oakville is now home to over 200,000+ people and is one of the most densely-populated areas of Canada. Oakville will welcome approximately 1.4 million visitors this year. In the previous years, Toronto Life Magazine ranked Oakville as one of the “must visit” destinations in the Greater Toronto Area. HISTORY Oakville was originally inhabited by the indigenous Mississauga’s, and the early European settlement of Oakville. The natural harbour at Bronte provided a commercial port of entry for merchants and sailors in the early 1800’s. In 1827, Colonel William Chisholm purchased land at the mouth of Sixteen Mile Creek on Lake Ontario, later developing a shipbuilding yard and harbour in the area. Shipbuilding and lumber became important industries that soon attracted a variety of settlers. The lake shore also played an important role in Oakville’s Black History, as the entry-point for many American slaves travelling the Underground Railroad in search of freedom, which the city takes much pride in representing at The Oakville Museum.
HOME TO RESIDENTS AND VISITORS According to Environment Canada, Oakville has the best weather in Canada, with the right amount of precipitation and days under 0 degrees. Great weather calls for great fun, Oakville offers 1,420 hectares of parkland, 150 kilometers of trails and more than 200 parks, garden plots, dog parks, playgrounds, skateboard parks, splash pads, sports fields, tennis courts, two harbours and 31 waterfront parks. There is something for everyone to do in Oakville all year round with over 260 music, drama and various performances that are staged every year in Oakville. Both the Oakville Soccer Club and the Oakville Crusaders Rugby Club are the largest of their kind in North America. Oakville also has about 83 soccer fields, 74 baseball diamonds, 8 arenas with 17 ice sheets, and was featured as a stop on the popular Rogers Hometown Hockey tour in 2017. Oakville takes pride in being the home to Gold medalists Larry Cain (canoeist), Adam van Koeverden (kayaker) and Donovan Bailey (sprinter) as well as home to the Oakville Blades of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. Oakville is also home to a number of regional and national head offices, including Ford Canada, Tim Hortons, Siemens Canada and The Weather Network. References; http://visitoakville.com/about-oakville/oakville-history/ http://gooakville.com/what_to_do/
Welcome to Old Oakville
Located just 30 minutes west of Toronto, Old Oakville rests on the shores of Lake Ontario, embracing all the advantages that comes with being a part of a waterfront community. Quiet and safe, Old Oakville combines nature and city life, and is a quiet, safe and thriving community. It prides itself on being a bit exclusive and offering a higher standard of living that makes residents feel special. The goods and services offered can range from unique to luxury. Old Oakville offers the best of many worlds; arts, culture, festivals and events catered to the young and old, there is always something fun to take part in as a community. HISTORY Old Oakville is a large portion of Oakville that sits along the lake which stretches from Third Line to Winston Churchill. It was built mostly in the late 50’s and 60’s, with newer pockets closer to 3rd line. Many of these homes are small by today’s standards, but sit on respectable size lots, hence many have been fully renovated or demolished to make way for a custom build home. Real Estate in this area cater’s to everyone’s specific needs, from trendy, one-of-a-kind dwellings, heritage homes, low-rise condos and rentals above storefronts, the downtown character is one of class and convenience. While competition may be the key to success for many businesses, cooperation has been vital in the development of today’s downtown Oakville. Under the guidance of the Business Improvement Area (BIA) and Town Council, downtown merchants, business men and women have worked together to ensure that downtown Oakville retains its history and tradition of personal service. They have developed a streetscape for downtown Oakville that reflects the appearance of the area in the early 1900s. Their efforts have helped create a relaxed atmosphere in downtown Oakville where shoppers are reminded of an era well removed from the hustle and bustle of modern-day living. HOME TO RESIDENTS AND VISITORS The Downtown of Old Oakville oversees the six city blocks along Lakeshore Road East from the Oakville Harbour to Allan Street, and is home to over 400 businesses, truly a fascinating heritage, art and entertainment destination. Downtown Oakville’s fine collection of boutique retail includes art galleries, restaurants, gourmet food purveyors, high style fashion & design houses, health and wellness centers, and offers the savvy shopper quality brands and exceptional service. The area is also home to a myriad of professional services, from banking and finance to real estate and renovation & construction. Downtown Oakville hosts a number of events each year, including the annual Sidewalk Sale, Midnight Madness, the TD Songs of Summer Festival, A Taste of Downtown Oakville, Tiny Tots on Parade and the Downtown Tree Lighting Ceremony. References; http://nexthome.yp.ca/neighbourhoods/oakville-oakville/1000003/ http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/202/Exhibit/6 https://www.oakville.ca/culturerec/community-centres.html
OAKVILLE MUSEUM AT ERCHLESS ESTATE The beautiful historic home and gardens of the Erchless Estate were once the home of Oakville’s founding family, but is now the setting for Oakville’s Community Museum. Colonel William Chisholm, an enterprising merchant and shipbuilder, founded the town and built Erchless overlooking his new harbour and Lake Ontario in 1858. Today, visitors can still enjoy the magnificent view and explore the beautiful buildings, grounds and gardens of Erchless. The Oakville Museum offers guided tours of the Chisholm family home, changing exhibitions, special events and programs that tell the fascinating stories of Oakville. Visitors can also visit our satellite exhibition gallery at Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre. General admission at both locations during public hours is free! The museum holds a diverse collection of objects reflecting the history of Oakville from its establishment to the present day including costumes and textiles, fine and decorative arts, ethnological artifacts and Chisholm family-related materials.
References; https://www.oakville.ca/museum/ https://www.oakville.ca/museum/exhibits-collections.html
Erchless Estate
OAKVILLE CLUB The Oakville Club was built in 1854 by a group of “barn farmers” from the United States, yet the original granary was owned by Oakville merchant, Obadiah Marlat. Although historical accounts differ, it is possible that the building stands of the foundation of a warehouse constructed in 1828 by Oakville’s founder, William Chisholm. The warehouse changed hands for the last time in 1907 when it became home to the newly formed Oakville Club. For over a century, families have become active participants in sport, recreation and social activities at The Oakville Club. It is part of the waterfront charm that offer racquet sports, fitness, yachting, swimming, special events, children’s programs, and both casual and event dining. While the activi ties may be the draw; it’s the camaraderie and friendships that members say “keep us here for life”. For many, the Club has become a primary source of community connection and fulfillment. Through constant open dialogue between Members, Staff, Board and Community, the Oakville Club can provide an evolving membership with the most enriching Club experiences possible. Building on their traditions, they are a modern, accessible and lively place – truly an oasis in your own Community and one that brings a welcome sense of belonging from your first visit.
References; https://oakvilleclub.com/index.cfm?ID=109
Oakville Club
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75 George Street
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS - FRENCH TRACK
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Public School Elementary New Central PS - (JK-6) 133 Balsam Dr. (905) 844-3081
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Public School Secondary Oakville Trafalgar HS 1460 Devon Rd. (905) 845-2875
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Catholic French Immersion Elementary St. Mary CES 2175 Colonel William Pkwy. (905) 469-0038
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Catholic French Immersion Secondary St. Joseph (O) CES 477 Warminster Dr. (905) 827-4231 St. Thomas Aquinas CSS 124 Dorval Dr. (905) 842-9494
SHOPPING AND ENTERTAINMENT 14
Trafalgar Village 125 Cross Ave.
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Olde Oakville Market Place 301 Cornwall Rd.
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Oakville Place 240 Leighland Ave, Oakville
French Immersion Secondary Oakville Trafalgar HS 1460 Devon Rd. (905) 845-2875
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St Mildred’s-Lightbourn School 1080 Linbrook Rd. (905) 845-2386 JK - 12 Linbrook School 1079 Linbrook Rd. (905) 844-2697 JK - 8
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PARKS AND TRAILS 17
Lawson Forest Park 148 Morrison Rd.
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Post Park Gloucester Ave.
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Wallace Park 322 Sheddon Ave.
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Dingle Park 240 Front St. Lakeside Park 2 Navy St.
Catholic School Elementary St. Vincent CES 1280 Braeside Dr. (905) 849-0777 Catholic School Secondary St. Thomas Aquinas 124 Dorval Dr. (905) 842-9494
GO TRAINS
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS - FRENCH TRACK 7
French Immersion Elementary E.J. James PS - (2-8) 998 Cairncroft Rd. (905) 845-2015
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Clarkson GO 1110 Southdown Rd. Mississauga, ON L5J 0A3 Oakville GO 200 Cross Ave. Oakville, ON L6J 2W6
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Maple Grove Arena 2237 Devon Rd.
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Oakville Lighthouse 99 Forsythe St.
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Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts 130 Navy St.
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Oakville Museum 8 Navy St.
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Oakville Curling Club 224 Allan St.
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Oakville Public Library Central Brach - 120 Navy St.
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Oakville Galleries 1306 Lakeshore Rd. E
Total Square Footage 2,613 sq.ft.
75 George Street
75 George Street Total Square Footage
Ground Level Floor Plan
Main Level Floor Plan Total Square Footage2,613 sq.ft. 2,613 sq.ft.
Balcony
Upper Level Floor Plan
Balcony Balcony Balcony
FIREPLACE
Family Room
Living FIREPLACE Room
FIREPLACE
18'7" x 13'8"
Family Room
Family Room
Living Room
Living Room
18'6" x 13'11"
18'6" x 13'11"
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
18'5" x 14'
18'5" x 14'
18'7" x 13'8"
18'7" x 13'8"
W/D
Cl FURN
Laundry
WIC W/D Dining Cl Room
W/D
FURN
9'8" x 5'4"
Utility Room
WH WH
DN
13'5" x 11' Utility Room Laundry
Laundry 9'8" x 5'4"
9'8" x 5'4"
WH WH
WH WH
REF REF.
Cl
DN
13'5" x 11'
13'5" x 11'
Cl
D/W D/W
Cl
Garage 21'10" x 10'2"
2pc
Garage 21'10" x 10'2"
Storage Room
Kitchen 12'2" xGarage 9'2"
Storage 9'11" x 7'11" Room
Foyer Kitchen
13'8" 12'2" x 9'2" 2pc x 5'7"
2pc
Kitchen Bedroom Foyer
12'2"x x9'1" 9'2" 12'11" 13'8" x 5'7"
Breakfast Area Storage
9'11" x 7'11" Covered Room Porch
Stg Stg
4pc Cl UP
Cl Cl
DN
5pc Ensuite
Lin
4pc
Cl Cl
DN
Lin
Cl
2pc
Bedroom Foyer Bedroom 14'7" x 9'2" 12'11" x13'8" 9'1" x 5'7"
Breakfast Area
Bedroom Bedroom 14'7" x 9'2" 12'11" x 9'1"
Bedroom 14'7" x 9'2"
9'11" x 7'11" Covered Porch
Stg
WIC
Lin
2pc
2pc21'10" x 10'2"
Breakfast Area
UP
REF REF.
REF REF.
UP
DN
DN 5pc Ensuite
4pc
UP
UP
WIC
Dining Room
Dining Room
D/W D/W
UP
5pc Ensuite
Cl
D/W D/W
Utility Room
Master Bedroom
18'5" x 14'
18'6" x 13'11"
FURN
Balcony Balcony
Covered Porch
Upper Level 977 square feetUpper Level Ground Level 977 square feet Upper Level Ground Level 698 square feet 698 square feet UP 977 square feet UP + 241 sf (garage) + 241 sf (garage)Ground Level 10' 698 square feet 10' UP + 241 sf (garage) 10' Measurements may not be 100% accurate Measurements may not be 100% accurate and should be used as a guideline only. and should be used as a guideline only. Main Level March - 2020 Main Level March - 2020 Measurements may not be 100% accurate 938 square feet 938 square feet and should be used as a guideline only.
Floor Plans
Survey
Address Bedrooms Bathrooms Lot Size Square Footage Taxes Legal Description Inclusions Exclusions Rental Listing Agent Co Listed With Listing Brokerage
75 George Street, Oakville, ON, L6J 3B6 3+0 2+2 19.69’ x 104.53’ 1,984 Above grade sq. ft. + 998 sq. ft. in Lower Level $7,884/2019 PT LT A, BLK 15, PL 1 , PART 2 , 20R10448 ; OAKVILLE All built in appliances, all electrical light fixtures, all window coverings, washer, dryer, garage door opener + remote. Chandelier above dining table Hot Water Tank Cindy Avis Duncan Harvey RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty Corp., Brokerage Property Details
AVISTEAM REAL
ESTATE
GROUP
Harvey & McCreery
Cindy Avis BROKER
C: 905.334.8728 cindy@avisteam.com
ABOUTOWNE
REALTY CORP., BROKERAGE. INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED.
Realty Corp., Brokerage. Independently Owned and Operated
Office: 905.338.9000 A-309 Lakeshore Rd. E.,
 Oakville ON, L6J 1J3
www.avisteam.com
Duncan Harvey BROKER
C: 905.510.5995 duncan@harveymccreery.com