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Phase 3 of Urban Towndominiums Coming Soon
We at Rosehaven Homes are very pleased to announce the launch of the third phase of our Urban Towndominiums at The Neighbourhoods of Mount Pleasant in Brampton. These award-winning stacked townhomes range from 900 to over 1,200 square feet and come with two- and three-bedroom options. They are one of the modern new offerings at The Neighbourhoods of Mount Pleasant...
Rosehaven’s Spring 2021 Newsletter
Rosehaven is thrilled to announce several new releases coming in 2021. The Vincent Condominiums is our new hotel-inspired condo community set to tower over the energy of the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre. With two towers, more than 750 plush suites, an elegantly appointed lobby, and array of amenities, The Vincent will be the height of hotel living without the checkou...
What to expect at the new VMC
Vaughan’s ambition to build a booming downtown core is nearly as told as the city itself. When the province of Ontario announced in 2006 that Toronto’s Spadina subway line would be extended to Vaughan, plans began to take shape around the new terminal station. The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre is now emerging out of that vision. Unique residential offerings...
Rosehaven sells out Odyssey and KiWi condominiums
Two of Rosehaven’s state-of-the-art communities in Hamilton and Grimsby have now sold out. KiWi, a new condominium in Hamilton’s King William district, and Odyssey, an award-winning series of lakeside condominiums and townhouses in Grimsby, are now off the market. Both are currently under construction. These two communities are among the latest from Rose...
Family Bonding Over the Holidays
COVID is going to force us to spend our holidays with those closest to us; here’s how to make it special By this point most of us have settled into new routines. Working from home, virtual schooling, and the like. You’ve probably settled into your new normal, even we’re all eager to get back to the old normal. But holidays aren’t supposed to ...
We still need to celebrate during the pandemic
Just because we can’t do it the way we usually do, we shouldn’t stop trying When Halloween was quote-unquote cancelled in the Greater Toronto Area on the advice of health authorities, children were primed to have a disappointing holiday. There would be candy, but no trick or treating. There would be costumes, but no parties. But for everyone who gave up ...