
Five Oaks prices
Five Oaks is a new Caivan community in Oakville with singles and townhomes. Prices have not been released yet, and neither has the price list. That is normal at this stage. Most builders hold numbers back until the first release is close.
This page walks you through how pre construction pricing usually works, what a starting price really means, and what you get by being early. When the Five Oaks price list is out, the fastest way to see it is to register ahead of time.
What the Five Oaks price list will cover
The price list is the document buyers actually want. It ties each floor plan to a number, so you can compare instead of guess. Caivan has not released it for Five Oaks yet.
- Home types: singles and townhomes, priced separately by size and lot.
- Plan by plan pricing: each model listed with its own starting number.
- Lot premiums: corner, wider, or ravine style lots often cost more than the base.
- Release timing: occupancy is listed as coming soon, with no date published.
What a starting price actually means
A starting price is the lowest priced home in the release, usually the smallest plan on a standard lot. It is a floor, not an average. Almost every buyer lands somewhere above it once they pick a plan and a lot.
- Base plan first: the entry number reflects one specific model, not the whole community.
- Lot choice matters: premiums are added on top of the base price.
- Finishes are separate: upgrades chosen later are their own line.
- Townhomes vs singles: townhomes normally start lower than detached homes.
How pre construction prices tend to move
Builders in the GTA usually sell in phases. The first release is priced to get momentum, and later phases are often adjusted once the early inventory moves. The best selection of lots and plans also sits in that first group.
- Early phases: fewest buyers competing, widest choice of plans and lots.
- Later phases: pricing is reset based on how the first release sold.
- Best lots go first: quiet streets and deeper lots rarely last.
- No guarantee: Caivan has not published any phase pricing for Five Oaks.
Value in Oakville, and how to get the list first
Oakville sits along the QEW and Lakeshore Road with three GO stations on the Lakeshore West line, so downtown Toronto stays reachable without living in it. A new build here means fresh mechanicals, a Tarion warranty, and time to save between deposit stages.
- One action: register to receive the Five Oaks price list when it is released.
- Order matters: registered buyers usually see numbers before the public.
- Nothing owed: registering does not commit you to a purchase.
- Still unpublished: prices, deposits, incentives, and occupancy dates are not out.
Common questions
How much do homes at Five Oaks cost?
Prices have not been released. Caivan has not published a starting price or a price list for Five Oaks yet. Registering is the way to get the numbers when they come out.
When will the Five Oaks price list be available?
There is no published date. The project status is still unpublished and occupancy is listed as coming soon. Price lists usually appear shortly before the first sales release.
What is the deposit structure?
The builder has not released this yet. Deposit terms for Five Oaks will come with the price list and the sales package.
Are there incentives for early buyers?
No incentives have been announced for Five Oaks. If Caivan releases any with the first phase, they will be part of the sales package sent to registered buyers.
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