OAKVILLE & BURLINGTON LUXURY REAL ESTATE

In Oakville and Burlington real estate, strong outcomes are rarely accidental. They are shaped by pricing precision, thoughtful preparation, elevated presentation, and disciplined negotiation — particularly in the luxury segment, where positioning matters even more.

This website is designed as a focused resource for those seeking sharper insight into Oakville and Burlington homes, neighbourhoods, property values, and market conditions, including luxury, waterfront, and high-value residential opportunities.

It reflects how I approach the market: with local perspective, measured analysis, and close attention to the details that influence value, timing, and buyer perception.

Supported by the reach and reputation of the Dan Cooper Group, my role is to provide a more direct, detail-oriented point of guidance for those who value a thoughtful and well-executed real estate experience.

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Should You Get a Pre-Sale Home Inspection?

Unless you’re in a seller’s market where you can expect many offers, quickly, it might make sense to get a pre-sale home inspection. It can give your listing a competitive advantage. What is it? It’s simply a professional inspection you get done on your own home. Assuming only a few inconsequential issues ...

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Riverview Oakville by Caivan: Prices, Floor Plans, Site Plan and Location

Riverview Oakville by Caivan is a new home development in Oakville offering a mix of Riverview Towns, Advantage Townhomes, and single detached homes in a setting tied directly to Bronte Creek, adjacent woodlot lands, and nearby Bronte Creek Provincial Park. The site plan shows the community off Bronte Road, with ...

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Oakville Luxury Real Estate: What Actually Matters in Today’s Market

Luxury real estate in Oakville is not defined by price alone. But in today’s market, price still gives us a useful starting point. In 2025, Oakville recorded 1,259 detached home sales, with an average sale price of $1,895,849 and a median sale price of $1,673,000. Based on the top 10% ...

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Why Bargain Hunting is a Bad Idea

It seems like every month there is a new website offering deals on everything from electronics to travel. In fact, the “coupon industry” is booming. This trend has conditioned people, more than ever before, to look for bargains and become determined to pay well below the market price for merchandise. There’s ...

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