Clearview Oakville Real Estate Guide
About Clearview
Buyers usually shortlist Clearview for reasons that have little to do with any single house: quiet streets, parks within walking distance, and a commute that does not eat the whole evening. Clearview Oakville real estate delivers all three from the southeast corner of town, right against the Mississauga border. Here is what the neighbourhood is like, what the homes offer, and how to approach buying or selling in it.
Quick answer
- Location: southeast Oakville, beside the Mississauga border and close to the Winston Park area.
- Home types: mostly detached two storey homes from the 1980s and 1990s, with some semis and townhomes.
- Who it suits: families and buyers who want an established street with everyday convenience.
- Commute: quick QEW access, connections toward Highways 403 and 407, and Clarkson GO close by.
- Parks: Clearview Park, Wynten Way Park, and the Avonhead Ridge Trail, with local schools serving the area.
Life in Clearview
Clearview feels settled. The streets are quiet, the trees have had decades to mature, and pride of ownership shows in the front yards. Kids play outside, neighbours tend to stay long term, and daily life runs at a calmer pace than the busier corridors nearby.
Green space carries much of the lifestyle. Clearview Park and Wynten Way Park handle everyday walks and playground time, and the Avonhead Ridge Trail adds a connected route for longer loops. Everyday shopping sits close by, so errands stay short and the car stays parked more often than you would expect this close to the highway.
Commuting is one of the strongest reasons buyers land here. QEW access is quick, connections lead toward Highways 403 and 407, and Clarkson GO just across the border in Mississauga makes the train into Toronto a practical daily option. The nearby Winston Park area also puts a large employment hub minutes from home, a rare short commute option within Oakville.
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Clearview Real Estate
The core of Clearview real estate is detached two storey homes built in the 1980s and 1990s, with semis and townhomes mixed in. Layouts are practical and family oriented, and many lots run wider than what newer communities offer. Because the housing stock comes from a consistent era, the real variable is updating: some homes are fully renovated and move in ready, others remain largely original, and both types trade regularly.
Families fit naturally here, with parks and playgrounds within walking distance and local schools serving the area. Buyers who want a similar mature feel deeper into town often compare Falgarwood real estate, while households after more bedroom count or a newer build weigh Clearview against Joshua Creek real estate nearby. For the full map of the east side, start with the full Oakville real estate guide.
Selling here? Consistent housing stock means buyers can compare your home directly against very similar floor plans, so condition and presentation carry real weight. Positioning your home against the right recent sales, and preparing it so the comparison lands in your favour, is where the work pays off. Book a home evaluation for your Clearview home, or read the guide to selling in the GTA first.
Buying instead? Book a buyer’s consultation and we will sort out which Clearview streets and home styles match your plans and budget.
Written by Damir Strk, Broker with RE/MAX Realty Specialists Inc., Brokerage, serving Oakville, Mississauga, Milton, and Burlington for more than 25 years.
Clearview is in southeast Oakville, directly beside the Mississauga border. The location gives residents quick access to the QEW and to Clarkson GO for commuting.
Clearview is mostly detached two storey homes from the 1980s and 1990s, with some semis and townhomes. Renovated and original condition homes are both common, so buyers see a range of finishes at different price positions.
Yes. QEW access is close, connections lead toward Highways 403 and 407, and Clarkson GO is a convenient option for the train into Toronto.
Clearview Park and Wynten Way Park sit inside the neighbourhood, and the Avonhead Ridge Trail offers a connected walking route. Green space is spread through the area, so outdoor time rarely requires a drive.
Yes. The neighbourhood offers practical family layouts, quiet mature streets, parks within walking distance, and local schools serving the area. Many residents stay long term, which keeps the community feel stable.
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