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Thinking of buying a home in Brampton? Consider these Brampton facts:
Population
Celebrating its 150th birthday in 2003, Brampton is home to Greater Toronto’s 3rd largest city. With a population that currently sits at 433,806 people, it is Canada’s 11th largest city and with an annual growth of 6.6%, is also one of Canada’s fastest growing cities. At an average median age of 33.7, Brampton is the youngest community in the GTA, also boasting one of the most culturally diverse. Find out more about Brampton’s community
Culture
Brampton offers a wide variety of historical, social and cultural events including The Great War Flying Museum, Historic Bovaird House, Humber Nurseries Butterfly Conservatory, Peel Heritage Complex – Art Gallery, Museum & Archives, Powerade Centre – Sports Hall of Fame and Wild Water Kingdom. Find out more about culture in Brampton by visiting the official website of Brampton, Ontario
Standard of Living
The best of both worlds, Brampton is an urban city with a small-town feel and lots of space (4,000 acres of open space and parklands). Desireable living conditions, a low crime rate and diverse industries make Brampton a great place to live and raise a family.
Education
One of the largest school boards in Ontario, The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board has approximately 88,000 students enrolled in 139 school facilities spread out over Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon and Orangeville. Serving over 140,000 students throughout Peel, Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon, The Peel District School Board has 220 school facilities.
Health Care
Brampton provides its residents with 3 health care facilities (William Osler Health Centre, Peel Memorial Hospital, Peel Public Health Services), a Long-Term car facility, Ambulance and other health-related services.
Buying a Home in Brampton
Brampton’s population grew from approximately 180,000 in 1985 to over 450,000 in just over 20 years, resulting in an increase in demand for real estate. In 2007, the average price of a detached home in Brampton was $354, 834.00. In May 2008, the average cost of buying a home in Brampton was $367,116.00. Even factoring in the increase, buying a home in Brampton is still more affordable than most other related cities in Greater Toronto.
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