House For Sale in Brampton, Heart Lake Beauty, Now at $499,900
Sometimes a house comes for sale and you give it a quick look but don't take any action. Well, this is a house that if you didn't take action and let it slip through your fingers, you will regret it for some time.
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Brampton Home For Sale "Heart Lake" Detached 4 Bedroom $499,900.00 Would Make A Perfect Model
The Best Little Park In The Greater Toronto Ontario Canada Area What park was named the Favourite Small Park in the Greater Toronto Area, (better known as the GTA)? It is Brampton, Ontario, Canada's own Boreham Park. Nestled in the quiet Villages of Heart Lake surrounded by the prestigious homes of Parklane Estates, at Kennedy Road N and Conservation Drive is Boreham Park, a tiny little park that the local children love. Boreham Park once a farmer's field that was developed into a park back in the 1970's, that today is complete with sand, slides, swings and monkey bars is a 1.2 hectare area, identified as a historical site in Brampton. In an online poll of 20 small parks throughout the GTA, Boreham was voted the best by Toronto Star(a major newspaper) readers.
Lucky are the residents of Parklane Estates to have the GTA's favourite little park right in their own neighbouhood. The Best Little Park In Brampton Ontario Canada
Brampton Real Estatelet Al and Peggy Cunningham, The House People help you with Homes For Sale in Brampton and the surrounding area.
Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers
RE/MAX Realty Services Inc., 391 Main St., N. Brampton, ON L6X1N7 905-450-5500
Brampton Real Estate Detached Home Heart Lake Area, $299,900.00
Just listed this little cutie. Great home in a great area. Close to just about everything. Click around below and then call us. We will arrange your own personal tour.
Brampton Real Estate Detached Home Heart Lake Area
Stop The Highrises in Heart Lake, Brampton, Ontario, OMB Stuns The City of Brampton
The City of Brampton and citizens from the Heart Lake and surrounding areas met on Sunday June 6, 2010 in the afternoon in protest of the OMB (Ontario Municipal Board) decision to allow developers to construct several highrise buildings on a small parcel of land on the north west corner of Sandalwood Parkway and Conestoga Drive.
Thousands gathered to listen to Mayor Susan Fennell, Regional Councillor Paul Palleschi, City Councillor John Hutton and several others share their concerns if the OMB refuses to revise their decision. In the meantime the City of Brampton has a court date in July to appeal the OMB's decision.
There were long lines of people waiting to sign petitions, the day was a peaceful gathering with several different signs telling of the local citizens concerns.
Stay tuned, it is not over until the fat lady sings...
Stop The Highrises in Heart Lake, Brampton, Ontario, OMB Stuns The City of Brampton
Brampton Real Estatelet Al and Peggy Cunningham, The House People help you with Homes For Sale in Brampton and the surrounding area.
Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers
RE/MAX Realty Services Inc., 391 Main St., N. Brampton, ON L6X1N7 905-450-5500
Executive Brampton Home For Sale $519,750, Heart Lake, 4 Bedroom
This Brampton Home is in move in condition, lots of upgrades: roof, eaves, all bathrooms, cornice mouldings, all appliances and window coverings are included. Call us today and arrange your own personal showing.
Brampton Home For Sale "Heart Lake" Detached 4 Bedroom $519,750.00 Would Make A Perfect Model
They Are Hoping For A Peaceful Protest In The City Of Brampton, Ontario, Canada's Heart Lake Community Nestled to the north end of the City of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, you find an area, affectionately known by the City's residents, as Heart Lake. This section of Brampton took it's name from the large and popular conservation area that is found there, but right now, the area residents are showing a lot of heart and spunk to preserve their neighbourhood.
You see, since its inception the Heart Lake community has never housed a condominium high rise building, but that is set to change on a 10 acre vacant parcel of landat the corner of Conestoga Drive and Sandalwood Parkway. The residents here have come to terms with the fact that a high rise will be built in their neighbourhood, what is concerning them, is the number of buildings, the size of those buildings and the increase in population they will bring and the traffic issues.
Currently the zoning is approved for no more than 419 units, not to exceed 20 storeys. The developer's proposed plans however, is to construct 6 highrise towers and other buildings that will total 834 units. 4 buildings are scheduled to be 20 storeys, and the 2 other buildings to be 12 & 18 storeys as well as a 7 storey office building. The site does not border any single family homes, it is surrounded by library, police community centre, parks & a playing field, but this is not where the concern is.
The concern lies in that Conestoga Drive and Sandalwood Parkway is a feeder intersection that aids in funneling the traffic from this neighbourhood out into the City; put this added population into the mix in this area, and the traffic will bind and clog up, especially during peak hours.
The City of Brampton will be in court asking for an appeal from the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) July 14th, 2010. In the meantime the concerned residents of Heart Lake are holding a peaceful protest rally on Sunday June 6th between 2 and 4 p.m.. They are asking for 2,500 vehicles to show up at that intersection of Conestoga and Sandalwood in Brampton, Ontario, Canada to demonstrate to the OMB, just what impact this number of units in one area will have. The organizers of the rally are pleading for the demonstration to be a peaceful one, which it needs to be, to get the attention and understanding of the OMB.
The nearby Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre will be offering a Free Swim between 1 and 5 p.m., a kids craft room, babysitting room and cooling room to assist the families attending.
They Are Hoping For A Peaceful Protest In The City Of Brampton, Ontario, Canada's Heart Lake Community.
Brampton Real Estatelet Al and Peggy Cunningham, The House People help you with Homes For Sale in Brampton and the surrounding area.
Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers
RE/MAX Realty Services Inc., 391 Main St., N. Brampton, ON L6X1N7 905-450-5500
Homes in Heart Lake, Carter's Homestead, Brampton, Ontario Canada brought to you by Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers with RE/MAX Realty Services Inc., always available with homes for sale in Heart Lake Brampton, Ontario.
Carter's Homestead is a family friendly neighbourhood, in the area known as Heart Lake, situated on approximately ten streets, bounded by Kennedy Road on the east, Conestoga Drive on the west, Wexford Road on the south, and Ruth Avenue on the north in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
Built in the 1980's, the Carter's Homestead consists of twenty two different floor plans. (see slide show below). Ten styles range from 1244 sq. ft. to 2160 sq. ft and sit on 30 and 35 foot lots. The remaining eleven layouts range from 2029 sq. ft. to 3030 sq. ft. and are on 40 and 45 ft. lots.
We call Carter's Homestead a family friendly neighbourhood, because the residents here enjoy the amenities of Archdekin Recreation Centre, Conestoga Square shopping plaza, the Heart Lake Conservation area and access to Highway 410 are all nearby. Loafers Lake is another conservation area residents can take a short walk to.
Family oriented, because there are a variety of schools in the neighbourhood as well, from Conestoga Public School, Dufferin Peel Catholic District, St. Agnes Roman Catholic School, Heart Lake Secondary School and for the little tikes there is Rowntree Montessori and Building Blocks Nursery School.
A few minutes drive will find the family at the Trinity Common Mall, the newest mall in Brampton, for more diverse shopping, including Home Depot, Canadian Tire, Staples, Zellers and Cineplex movie theatres. Highway 410 allows further access to Highway 403 with its destinations of Mississauga, Oakville or Niagara Falls, while the access from the 410 over to the 401, will find the family in the City of Toronto with all the amenities a major city can offer including theatre, museums and professional sports teams including baseball, hockey, basketball and football.