Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 12 Feb 1993, p. 16

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, February 12, 1993 â€" BD16 A trusted name in Arthurâ€"Blakely Limited introduces a limited number of superb custom qualiâ€" ty homes on 60 foot lots in the Millcroft Golf Club Community, Burlington. § A trusted name in the homebuilding industry, Arthurâ€"Blakely restricts itself to luxury single family residences. A reputation for quality and service has been secured with over 35 years of home building in prestigious communiâ€" ties throughout southern Ontario. The company has maintained its high level of quality by all levels of management, having a complete handsâ€"on approach to detail and construction. Arthurâ€"Blakely contracts with indeâ€" pendent award winning architects Harvey Beecroft and David Wooldridge to design the homes. A great deal of time and attention is given to architectural sitings and streetscape to ensure harmony among the homes. Should any customer wish to add an Our upgraded quality features _ have been our standard tradition HOURS: ~MON â€" THURS. 12â€"6PM SUNDAY 12â€"6PM FRIDAY Closed _ Burlington‘s Premier Golf Course Community \ individual touch to their home, Arthurâ€" Blakely is only too willing to oblige. Relations with subâ€"contractors are very important when adding individual touches. Arthurâ€"Blakely has worked with many of its subâ€"contractors for decades, so changes can be accommoâ€" dated quickly and easily. Every Arthurâ€"Blakely home is built using only the finest materials with great attention to detail. Many luxury features and building specifications that are standard with Arthurâ€"Blakely are considered options by other builders. Such standards include conventional roof construction with high pitched roofs, full clay brick exteriors, exterior cladmate insulation and plywood subâ€" floors. Luxury appointments include full oak staircases; microwave oven shelves and pantries; ceramic tiles in vestibule, foyer and powder room; dinâ€" ing room chair rail and wall moldings; living room and dining room crown NEW LOT RELEASE s WALKERS LINE SALES OFFICE 332â€"9155 274â€"7474 ‘ a "Freehold MASTER BUILDER â€" 3 GRAND OPENING New Model New Plans â€" On 60 foot Lots â€" Starting from up to 3086 sq. ft. A TRUSTED NAME IN HOME BUILDING FOR moldings and, personalized elegant interiors. Arthurâ€"Blakely now introduces Phase III with 7 different designs to choose from with square footages from 2,425 to 3,071 sq. ft., and at a starting price of $289,000. To visit our sales office in Millcroft, omebuilding take the Q.E.W. west to Appleby Line North to Upper Middle Road. Turn left on Upper Middle Road to Country _Club Drive. Turn right on Country Club Drive and follow our signs to our sales office and model homes. For furâ€" ther information, please call the sales office in Burlington at 1â€"416â€"332â€"9155. Condominium concept now offered in Oakville Law Development Group has develâ€" oped an innovative new concept called Condominium Townhouse" for their condominium townhouse project located at the Sixth Line and Glenashton Drive in Oakville. With the freehold condominium townâ€" house concept, Law Development Group has attempted to give each unit APPLEBY LINE owner the rights of ownership similar to a single family home owner, as well as, the benefits associated with condoâ€" minium lifestyle. In addition, with the freehold condominium townhouse conâ€" cept, monthly maintenance for comâ€" mon expenses will be substantially less than the monthly common expenses payable by a unit owner in a convenâ€" tional.condominium townhouse proâ€" ject. : A freehold condominium townâ€" house unit is defined to include the entire townhouse structure and certain lands located at the front and rear of the townhouse. More specifically, a freehold condominium townhouse unit will include: all structural components of the townhouse, such as the walls, roof assembly, floors, ceilings, doors, and windows. Further, the unit owner will have freehold title to the front and rear of the townhouse â€" the boundaries of which will be the inside surface of the sidewalk or curb at the front, and either the boundary fence or the privaâ€" cy fence erected by the builder at the rear of the townhouse. The actual boundaries of a unit will be more accuâ€" rately defined in the declaration and description of the condominium corpoâ€" ration. The common elements of the conâ€" dominium corporation will include: the _ interior roadway, side walks, open spaces, children‘s play area, garbage enclosure, and postal kiosk. Unlike a conventional condominiâ€" um townhouse unit, the owner of a freehold condominium townhouse unit has the ability, subject to restrictions â€" imposed by municipal building and zoning regulations and certain restricâ€" tions contained in the declaration for the purpose of maintaining the strucâ€" tural integrity and aesthetic appearance of the townhouse complex, to make improvements to the townhouse strucâ€" ture and the lands which constitute a freehold condominium townhouse unit. This may include: building decks, fences and storage sheds, as well as, landscaping and other improvements to increase the value of a unit. 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