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Brampton site of 8.2 acres on Churchville Road put up for sale under Power of Sale

A draft-plan-approved 8.2-acre parcel in west Brampton, approved for 35 single-detached lots, is being marketed by CBRE under a Power of Sale — a move that could reshape an established residential neighbourhood.

Brampton site of 8.2 acres on Churchville Road put up for sale under Power of Sale
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Power of Sale listing targets established west Brampton parcel

CBRE Limited’s Land Specialists have opened a formal sale process for a development parcel at 8265 Churchville Road in west Brampton that could bring new single-family homes to an established neighbourhood. The property is being offered under Power of Sale and comprises approximately 8.2 acres with a draft plan approval for 35 single detached freehold lots, according to the marketing materials.

What’s on offer and the sale process

The listing describes the site as a substantially advanced low-density residential development opportunity with significant planning approvals already secured. Interested parties are asked to access a marketing package and a full dataroom of due-diligence information after submitting a Confidentiality Agreement. Offers must be submitted with the vendor’s standard Schedule A, which is available in the online dataroom.

"being sold under Power of Sale"

CBRE identifies the property as situated within an "established and affluent residential neighbourhood." The brokerage has provided a contact for prospective buyers: Torey Ferrelli, Sales Representative, reachable by email and phone.

Local implications

For residents and local planners, the listing signals a near-term prospect of development activity in a part of west Brampton. A parcel with draft-plan approval typically moves faster through the municipal planning and approvals pipeline than sites that lack those pre-approvals, because a number of municipal conditions and plan elements have already been addressed. The site’s low-density designation for single detached freehold lots also means the project — if sold and developed according to the draft plan — would expand single-family housing stock rather than deliver higher-density formats such as townhouses or apartment units.

  • Parcel size: approximately 8.2 acres
  • Planned units: 35 single detached freehold lots (draft plan approved)
  • Sale type: Power of Sale

Data snapshot

ItemDetail
Address8265 Churchville Road, Brampton, ON
Area~8.2 acres
Approved development35 single detached freehold lots
Listing agentCBRE Limited – Land Specialists
Sale mechanismPower of Sale

The sales materials and dataroom are intended for developers, investors and land specialists who wish to evaluate the site’s entitlements, servicing status and financials. The brokerage asks that interested parties submit a Confidentiality Agreement to obtain the full set of documents and to follow its prescribed offer submission requirements.

Questions for the community and next steps

Neighbours and community groups typically want clarity about timing, construction impacts, tree preservation, servicing and road access when a development parcel in an established area is sold. Because the listing emphasises existing approvals, any new owner could move more quickly to satisfy municipal conditions and secure building permits, depending on how complete the outstanding requirements are. The marketing package and dataroom are the primary sources of technical information for potential buyers and for municipal staff or neighbourhood stakeholders who wish to assess the project’s implications.

For those seeking more information, the CBRE listing provides direct contact details for the sales representative handling the offering. The materials also invite registrants to join an e-distribution list for future land offerings from the Land Specialists team.

Ryan Kowalski
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