VIP Kingmeadow Launch a Huge Success!
By Lucas on Sep 18, 2013
From Minto
After unprecedented sales of its first phase, Minto held a VIP opening last week to launch the second phase of its Kingmeadow homes and townhomes in Oshawa. Since the incredibly successful event, 36 new homes have been purchased, exceeding Minto’s initial sales projections.
On Thursday, September 12th, guests were camped outside the Minto Kingmeadow sales centre by 9am for the event that didn’t start until 6pm. Although scheduled to end at 9pm, the final guests didn’t leave the sales centre until almost midnight.
A total of 75 new addresses were introduced to the Kingmeadow neighbourhood. Interested purchasers were lined up out the door through the evening to explore a new selection of 36’ & 43’ lot detached homes plus a collection of towns. Guests enjoyed refreshments and were able to meet with the Minto team behind this growing community, including Vince Santino, Vice President, Development and Natascha Pieper, Director of Marketing.
Located in North Oshawa, these homes are set on ample green space and pastoral landscapes, yet they are immediately nearby neighbourhood amenities like schools, recreation centres and shopping. This community is easily accessible from the 401, minutes from the future 407 and is just east of Brooklin.
Looking for a warm new home in a family-oriented neighbourhood, purchasers are drawn to the unparalleled affordability of these homes considering how spacious they are. Bridle and Traditional towns feature open concept designs, start from the low $200’s and many including finished basements. The 36’ and 43’ singles are prices in the $300’s and offer up to 3502 square feet.
Like all Minto projects, sustainability has been incorporated into each phase of development, from building to final finishes. These ENERGY STAR qualified homes include eco-conscious features like drain water heat recovery that stretch your energy bill further, drought-tolerant sod that requires less water in hot summer months, efficient fixtures that reduce water waste and low VOC finishes that make the home healthier. Together, these features will help homeowners save money each year on utilities: maybe enough to enroll three kids in Oshawa’s N.A.S.C. soccer league, or to fund a family weekend getaway.