As the most populous and industrious city in Durham Region, Oshawa is home to over 150,000 residents. Considered the eastern-most anchor of the GTA, Oshawa is very diverse when it comes to its people, industries, attractions and residential areas.
New employment opportunities are drawing more people into Oshawa, resulting in an overall growth of the city, with new schools, homes, workplaces and retail centres expanding in both north and south neighbourhoods.
Many historians believe that Oshawa got its start as a key transfer point in the fur trade during the 1700s. The French were said to have constructed a trading post at the Oshawa harbour, and over time, immigrants moved further inland in the region.
One of the most well-known parts of Oshawa’s past is its long-standing involvement in the Canadian car industry. In 1907, the McLaughlin Motor Car Company began to manufacture Buick vehicles in the area, follow shortly by the Chevrolet line of cars. Soon, McLaughlin and the Chevrolet Motor Car Company would merge to form General Motors of Canada, which remains an important pillar of Oshawa’s industry to this day.
Oshawa has become a bustling city with no shortage of amenities, historic sites, parks, shopping or dining options. The city is also home to two post-secondary institutions, Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Oshawa’s downtown hub is a great place full of culturally diverse restaurants, boutique shops, coffee spots, pubs, bars and theatres. The city is becoming more and more vibrant each day and residents are enjoying the fruits of the regions continued growth.
All of Oshawa’s amenities are easily accessible through public transportation services including GO Transit and Durham Region Transit. Commuters will find the Via Rail train service and GO Train service very convenient, with regular express trips into Toronto’s downtown core. The new 407 expansion into Oshawa will undoubtedly bring even more commuters to the city.
Young families, students, professionals and people looking for investment properties are quickly buying up great homes, apartments and condos in the Oshawa area. In the southern area of the city, you’ll find older century homes and properties with lots of character. To the north, you will find newly developed subdivisions with spacious and modern homes. No matter your preference, you’ll find real estate in Oshawa that suits your personal tastes and wants in a new home.
Offering some of the most affordable properties in the GTA, Oshawa is also very attractive for many first time home buyers. The commutable distance to Toronto is also a draw for people who work downtown, but prefer a suburban place to call home with their families. Looking for homes for sale in Oshawa? Brian Kondo is a Durham region real estate expert with years of experience buying and selling homes in Oshawa. Contact Brian today to get started on your search for the perfect home at the best price.