Oakville, ON
The Wilmot is an 8-storey condominium with 380 suites nestled beside Oakville’s uptown core. Each suite comes in various layouts, from one and two bedrooms to one and two bedrooms plus dens. With a 24-hour concierge, smart features throughout the suites and common areas, a tech lounge and fitness facilities, The Wilmot is a blend of forward-thinking practices in architecture and urban design. Condo size various from 441 SQ.FT. TO 1,108 SQ.FT.
The Wilmot is named after the original surveyor of the area, Samuel L. Wilmot. He laid the tracts upon which Oakville was built, which melded the area’s heritage with its ambitions for a future city. It is this marriage of history and modernity that The Wilmot honours.
Situated at Dundas and Eighth Line, The Wilmot is set amid the growing uptown core of Oakville. Enjoy a plethora of amenities, including big box stores, schools, grocery stores and restaurants just minutes from home, as well as green space, rivers, trails and parks. The Wilmot offers the best of urban living and suburban quiet, all with easy access to the natural outdoor escapes of Oakville.
The Wilmot is less than five minutes away from the 403 and the QEW and just 30 minutes from downtown Toronto. Take full advantage of Oakville’s transit which can take you to any of the nearby educational institutions, including Sheridan College Campus, or the world-class healthcare at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.
North Oakville, the New Oakville, is the ideal place to invest. The steady and continued economic growth of Oakville and its proximity to the GTA attracts businesses. Due to Oakville’s fast economic growth, the community’s demand for housing is continually on the rise.
Over the next 10 years, Oakville’s population is expected to grow by 3% year over year, (over 25,000 new residents), surpassing previous year growths and other historically strong markets in the GTA. Oakville (and North Oakville in particular) is attracting young entrepreneurs and families, with an unemployment rate under 7% and a median age of 40.2 years.