Caledon Station Homes Investor Guide

Caledon Station Homes Location & Growth Drivers

Where Caledon Station Homes sits in the growth corridor

Caledon Station Homes is proposed at The Gore Road and King Street in the hamlet of Macville, Caledon, Ontario, postal code L7E 0T7. For investors, the relevant location facts are the site's position on the Highway 410 and Mayfield Road growth corridor, the commuter relationship toward Brampton and the broader GTA, and Caledon's official plan to accommodate 300,000 residents and 125,000 jobs by 2051.

Caledon growth corridor real estate map showing The Gore Road, King Street, Highway 410 and Mayfield Road
Growth-corridor context for Caledon Station Homes: The Gore Road and King Street relative to Highway 410 and the Mayfield Road employment axis. Illustration only.

The Gore Road & King Street, Macville

Caledon Station Homes is located at The Gore Road and King Street, Caledon, Ontario, L7E 0T7, in the hamlet of Macville. The intersection is the factual pin. Surrounding planning descriptions commonly bound the community toward Humber Station Road, The Gore Road, and King Street, along the CP Railway corridor. Those bounds matter to investors because they describe a greenfield edge community, not an infill condo in a finished downtown.

Caledon growth corridor real estate, as a search phrase, is really about whether this edge of Peel will absorb the household growth the official plan assigns to the town. The site is relevant to that question because it is large — 4,042 planned homes on a 75-plus-acre master-planned site — and because it sits where Caledon's rural fabric meets the roads that already carry people toward Brampton and Highway 410.

Highway 410, Mayfield Road, and named transit

Highway 410 and Mayfield Road are the named employment and commuting spine for south Caledon. Investors evaluating Caledon Station Homes should understand the site as connected to that spine rather than as a downtown walk-up. Driving access toward Brampton, the 410, and from there the 407, 401, and 403 is the practical regional story. This page does not invent a minute-count that has not been surveyed for this file.

Named transit should be stated with its actual status. Planning materials for the Caledon Station area have described a transit-oriented layout and a proposed Caledon GO Station along the CP Railway corridor at the east limit of the community. That station is a planning proposal, not an operating service, as of August 2026. An investor who underwrites as if GO service were already running would be capitalizing an unbuilt amenity.

Caledon's official growth-plan context

Caledon's official growth-plan context is documented. On November 4, 2022, the Province approved a new Region of Peel Official Plan that requires the Town of Caledon to plan for 300,000 people and 125,000 jobs. The Future Caledon Official Plan (Town of Caledon; consolidated text reviewed against the April 2026 consolidation published by the Town) states that the town is forecast to grow from approximately 80,000 residents in 2021 to 300,000 in 2051, with employment rising from approximately 32,000 jobs to 125,000. Table 4-1 in that plan lists minimum forecasts of 81,000 people, 24,000 households, and 32,000 jobs in 2021, versus 300,000 people, 90,000 households, and 125,000 jobs in 2051.

The same official plan directs most of that growth into the Urban Area, including greenfield lands in south Caledon, rather than into the rural remainder of the town. Macville's position at The Gore Road and King Street is therefore not a trivia fact. It is a location inside the growth framework the Town is using to 2051. Frameworks can be amended, delayed, or serviced slowly. They still beat an unsourced claim that “Caledon is hot.”

How Caledon's growth plan could affect home values is an investor question this site will only answer in the conditional. If servicing, schools, and employment lands arrive on the timetable the plan implies, a 4,042-home community at this intersection would sit inside a much larger household market than Caledon had in 2021. If they do not, the investor is holding a contract in a still-thin market. Neither branch is a guaranteed appreciation path. Historical resale data specific to Caledon Station Homes does not exist because the project has not launched.

Town of Caledon, Future Caledon Official Plan (April 2026 consolidation), implementing the Region of Peel Official Plan approved by the Province on November 4, 2022. Table 4-1 minimum forecasts to 2051.

Employment nodes relevant to investors

Employment nodes that matter to this file are Brampton's existing job base, the Mayfield Road corridor, and the 125,000-job 2051 target inside Caledon itself. A renter at Caledon Station Homes, if and when units exist, would be leasing in a municipality that is planning to add jobs, not only bedrooms. Job targets are not leases. They are why this location page exists alongside the yield formulas on the investment-case page.

Those demand facts still have to survive a price and fee check on the read the investment case.

Prices, sizes, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice. E.&O.E. Information current as of August 23, 2026.

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