Brampton homes, just like Brampton condos, are affordable alternatives to Mississauga homes. Homes in Brampton are still cheaper than comparable homes in Mississauga.
There is a lot of new development happening in Brampton, especially to its north and east side. But along with that you’ll still find a lot of older and well established neighbourhoods. Which is the reason you’ll find a variance in price. No matter what your budget, there is a home to fit your need.
Up until December 7, 2009, over 5,900 homes were sold in Brampton.
That’s up from approximately 5,200 homes sold in 2008.
Of all the homes that were sold in Brampton, approximately 4,400 were detached/single homes, meanwhile semi-detached accounted for around 1,500.
If you are searching for homes in Brampton, feel free to contact me.
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