Welcome To
966 Inverhouse Dr #511
More Room, Less Compromise. Exactly What You’ve Been Looking For.
There’s a certain kind of condo that feels more like a house—and this is one of them. With three real bedrooms, separate living and dining areas, and an outdoor space that functions like a true extension of your home, this 1,068-square-foot corner suite delivers the space and comfort most new builds only promise.
The layout just works. The living room and dining area are defined yet connected, so you can host dinner for six without pushing the table into a corner or rearranging your life around the TV. The north-west exposure keeps everything bright and airy, without the glare or heat of due south.
Step outside and you’ll understand why this balcony matters: it’s covered, west-facing, and large enough to entertain. It overlooks a lush green treeline to the west and is the perfect space to grill dinner (yes, propane BBQs are allowed) and unwind as the sun sets.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated, featuring modern stainless steel appliances, a Bosch dishwasher, an induction stove, and a stacked washer/dryer that vents outside. It’s practical, efficient, and finished where it counts. A large pantry cupboard provides ample space for Costco hauls, small appliances, and everything else that typically ends up on the counter.
Storage is a theme throughout. The primary bedroom features a walk-in closet and easily accommodates a king-size bed, along with side tables and additional furniture. The three-piece ensuite adds convenience and privacy. Two additional bedrooms mean flexibility without compromise—use one as a home office or nursery and still have room for guests. There’s also a coat closet, two linen closets, and an in-suite locker big enough to stash seasonal décor, luggage, or winter gear neatly out of sight.
Comfort here is more than square footage. Updated heating and cooling units with thermostats make temperature control effortless. The suite is freshly painted, with updated lighting that brings warmth and cohesion throughout. Even the parking spot is thoughtful with no neighbouring cars.
The building itself tells a story of care and community. From the moment you step into the renovated lobby, it’s clear this 1970s-built condo has been modernized with respect for its original character. The on-site superintendent and property management team ensure that things run smoothly. See the full list of extensive amenities below.
Outside, the setting matches the lifestyle. The building sits on a large, park-like property surrounded by mature trees and green spaces, with convenient visitor parking. Clarkson GO is just minutes away, and a pedestrian bridge provides easy access to the shopping plaza to the west, making it convenient for errands, groceries, and coffee runs. You’re close to the lake, parks, and trails, with quick highway access when you need to get elsewhere.
For the buyer who values space, practicality, and calm, this condo checks boxes others can’t. It’s rare to find three bedrooms, real separation of living zones, serious storage, and an outdoor area that truly extends your living space—all at a price point that still feels attainable.
Whether you’re coming from a house and don’t want to compromise on comfort, or you simply need a home that can adapt to family, guests, and work life, 966 Inverhouse Drive #511 makes room for it all—and does it with ease.
Amenities
The amenities available to the residents of 966 Inverhouse Dr are extensive and genuinely used:
- Landscaped grounds with picnic tables and charcoal BBQs
- A tennis/pickleball court
- A lifeguarded outdoor pool (including adult-only swim times)
- A recently refreshed playground
- Both men’s and women’s saunas
- A gym
- Games rooms with ping-pong and darts
- A party room with a kitchen and bathrooms
- A cozy library with a fireplace and puzzle tables
- A parcel locker room for easy deliveries—without the added cost of a concierge.
- Private off-leash dog run (heads up: dogs over 35lbs are not permitted

5 Things We Love
- The Size—Finally, No Compromises. Three true bedrooms. Two full bathrooms. Nearly 1,100 square feet of real, usable space. The layout provides separate living and dining areas that make sense—and enough breathing room for daily life to feel truly comfortable.
- Storage That Makes Everyday Life Easier. An in-suite locker for your holiday décor, off-season gear, or those inevitable Costco hauls. A walk-in closet in the primary bedroom. A large pantry cupboard in the kitchen. Plus coat and linen closets and generous storage in every bedroom. Everything has a place—and you’ll actually be able to find it.
- The Building (and Everything It Offers). Thoughtfully updated while respecting its 1970s character, this building exudes pride of ownership from the moment you step inside. The on-site property manager and super keep things running smoothly, and the amenities are genuinely impressive.
- The Location—Clarkson Convenience at Its Best. Minutes to the GO train, close to the lake, and perfectly walkable for day-to-day errands. A pedestrian bridge provides easy access to the shopping complex next door, so groceries, coffee, and takeout are all just steps away.
- The Balcony You’ll Actually Use. A large, covered west-facing balcony with lush green views and enough room to dine, lounge, and grill dinner (propane BBQs are allowed!). It’s the kind of outdoor space that feels like an extra room—sunny when you want it, sheltered when you don’t.
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About Clarkson
Clarkson balances neighbourly community with everyday convenience—think a walkable Lakeshore, lakeside parks, and a GO Train that puts downtown within easy reach. Sitting comfortably between Port Credit and Oakville, it borders some of the GTA’s priciest pockets—Lorne Park and Eastlake—yet keeps its own approachable vibe. It’s the kind of neighbourhood where you’ll see three generations out walking on a Saturday morning, grabbing coffee before heading to the lake or a soccer game.
Clarkson has roots that run deep. There’s real community pride here—visible in the tidy lawns, the locally owned shops that remember your order, and the year-round events that bring people together. Taste of Clarkson transforms Lakeshore Road into a lively food festival twice a year. The Halloween Funfest draws crowds of costumed kids and their parents every October. And when December rolls around, the Christmas in Clarkson tree lighting makes the whole neighbourhood feel like a Hallmark moment (minus the cheese).
Lakeshore Road is the heartbeat of the area—lined with restaurants that feel like second homes. Locals swear by Casalinga Ristorante for pizza that tastes straight out of Italy, and Michael’s Back Door for special occasions. For something more laid-back, The Clarkson Pump is everyone’s go-to for wings, beer, and game nights. Between the bakeries, coffee shops, and boutiques, it’s easy to make a morning out of just wandering and exploring.
If you crave green space, Clarkson delivers that too—big time. Jack Darling Memorial Park is the crown jewel, with its beach area, picnic spots, and wide-open lawns that fill up every long weekend. To the south, Rattray Marsh Conservation Area feels like an escape into nature: quiet boardwalks, shaded trails, and glimpses of the lake that still surprise you even if you’ve lived here for years. And tucked away at the end of Clarkson Road South, Watersedge Park gives you one of the city’s best lake views without the crowds.
Beyond the parks and restaurants, Clarkson works because it’s easy. You can walk to groceries, pharmacies, and coffee shops. The pedestrian bridge west of Inverhouse Drive makes everyday errands easy with quick access to a shopping plaza. When you need to head into Toronto, Clarkson GO makes commuting painless. And when you’d rather stay put, there’s a rhythm to life here that’s slower in the best way—where neighbours chat in elevators, kids ride bikes after dinner, and people actually use the local library.
Clarkson has changed a lot over the years, but its appeal hasn’t. It’s grounded, well-connected, and full of character. Whether you’re raising a family, easing into a simpler pace, or just ready for a community that still feels like one, Clarkson is the kind of place that quietly wins people over—and keeps them for good.