5 of the most expensive homes that sold last month in Burlington, Oakville, Milton
Published October 3, 2024 at 10:00 am
The housing market in Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills might be slowing down a bit, but there were still plenty of million-dollar deals in Halton in September.
Here are five of the most expensive homes sold in Halton in the last month:
53 Dunn St., Oakville $4,650,000
A wrap-around porch is the first highlight you see on this historic home with more than 5,000 sq.-ft. of living space. Other features include nine-foot beamed ceilings, woodburning fireplace and French doors.
Photo courtesy Re/Max Escarpment Realty Inc.
3293 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington $4,100,000
Custom-built home offers more than 6,000 sq.-ft. of living space along with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Heated floors in all bathrooms, walnut flooring, custom cabinetry. Lower level is complete with a media and family room, games area, office, wine cellar, exercise room and washroom.
Photo courtesy Re/Max Aboutowne Realty Corp.
166 Dornie Rd., Oakville $3,200,000
This property is surrounded by mature trees and features a west-exposed backyard allowing for sun all afternoon. The main floor features a kitchen with breakfast area, formal dining room, large family room as well as a home office and formal living room.
Photo courtesy Century 21 Miller Real Estate Ltd.
516 Trafford Cres., Oakville $2,900,000
Custom-built luxury home with open-concept layout, plenty of natural light and 4,800 sq.-ft. of living space. Smart home features include built-in fingerprint lock on front door, WIFI-controlled blinds, lights, and garage door and a smart thermostat.
Photo courtesy Royal LePage Peaceland Realty
75 Viva Gardens, Oakville $2,500,000
Oversize windows allow natural light to fill the interior of this executive home with 4,500 sq.-ft. of living space. Great investment opportunity with two-bedroom basement apartment and separate one-bedroom apartment.
Photo courtesy Real City Realty Inc.
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