Welcome to this Brand-New, never-lived-in condo in the heart of Oshawa offers luxury with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a spacious open-concept layout. Conveniently located near Durham College and Ontario Tech University. The unit features laminate flooring, quartz kitchen countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. A spacious balcony provides beautiful views, enhancing the living experience. Residents enjoy top-tier amenities, including a 24/7 concierge, fitness center, business and study lounges, a playroom and a party room. Conveniently located near Highway 407 and offers easy access to Walmart,Costco, Home Depot, grocery stores, banks, and public transit. The unit includes one underground parking spot and a locker. Experience upscale living in a prime location with everything you need just steps away!
Welcome to this Brand-New, never-lived-in condo in the heart of Oshawa offers luxury with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a spacious open-concept layout. Conveniently located near Durham College and Ontario Tech University. The unit features laminate flooring, quartz kitchen countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. A spacious balcony provides beautiful views, enhancing the living experience. Residents enjoy top-tier amenities, including a 24/7 concierge, fitness center, business and study lounges, a playroom and a party room. Conveniently located near Highway 407 and offers easy access to Walmart,Costco, Home Depot, grocery stores, banks, and public transit. The unit includes one underground parking spot. Experience upscale living in a prime location with everything you need just steps away! (id:9346)
Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
Apartment
Style
Condominium/Strata
Community
Windfields
Parking
Underground
Garage
Total Parking Spaces
1
Features
Balcony
Management Company
First Service Residential
View
View
Bedrooms
2
Building Amenities
Security/Concierge
Exercise Centre
Party Room
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Electric
Oshawa is in the Regional Municipality of Durham. It is on the Lake Ontario shoreline, approximately 60 kilometres east of Toronto. Oshawa is often viewed as the eastern anchor of the Greater Toronto Area and the Golden Horseshoe.
Oshawa has huge ties to the automotive industry because it is the location of the General Motors plant. Oshawa is the self-proclaimed Auto Capital of Canada. The city plays host to three post-secondary institutions (Durham College, Trent University and University of Ontario Institute of Technology).
The name Oshawa comes from the Ojibwaa term aazhaway meaning just across or the crossing place.
It is believed that Oshawa began as a transfer point for the fur trade. Furs were transported via canoe by the Mississauga Indians at the Oshawa harbor and sent to the trading posts located to the west near the mouth of the Credit River.
Oshawa was incorporated as a village in 1850. The village became an industrial centre with tanneries, asheries, and wagon factories. Oshawa also became heavily associated with the automotive industry as the General Motors plant made this city its home.
In 1822, a “colonization road” known as Simcoe St. was constructed. This road facilitated settlement into the area. The road followed a path of an old native trail known as the Nonquon Road. Oshawa was home to many factories and had a great connection to local areas through the rail service that was offered.
Oshawa offers vibrant and dynamic cultural projects and programming. It is a very creative community with various festivals and events, performing arts, history and heritage exhibits and galleries and public art.
Oshawa offers several parks and trails, which provide you with an opportunity to participate in physical activities such as walking, running, cycling, and more. The city is also home to a number of natural areas that are perfect for taking in the beauty of nature.
Downtown Oshawa is a mix of culture, business, entertainment and academic. It is a beautiful place where people can work, learn, play and meet for drinks and exceptional food.
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