From $687,900 CAD to
$1,068,900 CAD
- 1 Bedrooms
- to 3 Bedrooms
Precon Sale
Exhale Residences On Lakeshore
1381 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Listing Status:
Now Selling
Homegram Property ID:
5963
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Specification
Bedrooms:
1 beds to
3 beds
Property size:
555 sqft to
925 sqft
Posted On:
June 30, 2024
Property Type:
Condo
Occupancy:
March 2026
Developer
Costs
Price Per Sqft:
$1239 CAD
$17,000 CAD
Parking Price:
$65,000 CAD
Locker/Storage Price:
$6,000 CAD
Deposit Structure
Exhale Residences On Lakeshore Deposit Structure
- $5,000 on signing
- Balance to 5% in 30 days
- 1% Every 90 Days (Until 15% is reached)
- 5% on Occupancy
Incentives
- $10,000 discount on parking (Regular price: $65,000 + HST) for suites 600 sqft or larger
- Free assignment
- Free right to lease during occupancy
- Cap on development charges up to $17,000
- Extended deposit structure
- $24,000 CREDIT ON CLOSING
Features
AC & Heating
Balcony
Dishwasher
Elevator
Fitness Center
Granite Countertops
Laundry Facilities
Modern Kitchen
Party Room
Green Roof
Description
Prime Location
- Exhale Residences On Lakeshore is located in downtown Mississauga
- Close proximity to Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada’s largest and busiest airport
- Several companies have chosen to locate their headquarters in Mississauga due to its proximity to the airport and Toronto
Natural and Cultural Attractions
- Exhale Residences On Lakeshore offers a beautiful coastline on the shores of Lake Ontario
- Pristine conservation lands lining the Credit River
- University of Toronto’s expansive Erindale College campus on Mississauga Road
- Hershey Centre hosts significant sports and entertainment events
City Highlights
- Mississauga is the sixth largest city in Canada
- In 2016, a 130,000 sq.ft. south wing expansion was completed at Square One Shopping Centre, welcoming 25 million visitors annually
- Square One is Eastern Canada’s largest shopping centre
- Other attractions: Sherway Gardens, Port Credit Harbour Marina
Economic and Educational Growth
- By 2041, 85,000 businesses and 552,000 jobs will be created in the city
- Sheridan College: 21,000 fulltime and 17,000 continuing and parttime students
- University of Toronto Mississauga Campus: 13,500 undergraduate students and 575 graduate students
Accessibility and Transportation
- Easy access to anywhere in the city from Exhale Residences On Lakeshore
- Multiple transit options including highway access, bike paths, Mississauga Transit, GO Transit, and LRTSquare One
Nearby Amenities
- Several main branches for major banks such as RBC and ICICI near Exhale Residences On Lakeshore
- Mississauga Celebration Square is one major street away
- Cultural venues: Living Arts Center and the Art Gallery of Mississauga
- Trillium Health Partners – Mississauga Hospital at the intersection of Hurontario Drive and Queensway
Location
1381 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, ON, Canada
About Location
Proximity to Key Locations
- Minutes from highways QEW, HWY 427, and HWY 401
- Minutes to Lake Ontario, Lakeshore Park, Marie Curtis Park, and Etobicoke Creek Trail
- Close to golf courses like Lakeview Golf Course and Toronto Golf Club
Transit and Accessibility
- 2-minute drive to Long Branch GO Station
- 5-minute drive to QEW
- 6-minute drive to Highway 427
- 8-minute drive to Port Credit GO Station
- Under 25 minutes to Union Station
- Under 30 minutes to Port Credit, Square One, and Downtown Mississauga via MiWay bus
- 45-minute bike ride to Downtown Toronto
- 1-hour bike ride to Downtown Oakville
- All-day Lakeshore Road East Line
- Transit hub connects to the 501 streetcar direct to Toronto
- Walking distance to bus routes
Nearby Amenities
- Conveniently located near hospitals and shopping centers such as Sherway Gardens, Square One Shopping Centre, and Dixie Outlet Mall
- Many great restaurant options nearby
- Close to Lakeshore Park, Marie Curtis Park, Etobicoke Creek Trail, and more
- Major updates expected, especially over the next 10 years