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36 New Homes Planned for Beaverton as Brock Township Reviews Development Proposal

Maya by Maya
May 6, 2026
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The Township of Brock is reviewing a new residential development proposal that could bring 36 housing units to the community of Beaverton, located in the northern reaches of Durham Region.

The applications, submitted for a property at 507 Sarah Street in Beaverton, call for the construction of 30 townhouses, two single detached dwellings, and two semi detached dwellings for a total of 36 residential units. The proposal also includes a Zoning By law Amendment application connected to a subdivision and condominium application, as well as four consent applications that would rezone the subject lands to permit townhouses and semi detached dwellings in addition to single detached homes.

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The development represents a modest but meaningful addition to Beaverton housing stock at a time when communities across Durham Region are grappling with a shortage of attainable housing options. Beaverton, a lakeside village on the eastern shore of Lake Simcoe, has seen growing interest from developers as buyers look beyond the more expensive southern Durham municipalities for affordable alternatives.

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A hybrid public meeting has been scheduled for May 25 at 6 p.m. to present the proposed application and gather feedback from residents. The session will take place in the council chambers at the Township of Brock offices located at 1 Cameron Street East in Cannington. Residents will have the opportunity to attend in person or participate remotely to ask questions and share their perspectives on the potential impact of the development on the surrounding neighborhood.

The proposal comes at a time when Brock Township, the smallest municipality in Durham Region by population, is facing pressure to accommodate growth while maintaining its rural character. The area around Sarah Street currently consists of a mix of residential properties and open land, and the introduction of higher density housing such as townhouses represents a shift from the traditional single family detached homes that have long dominated the local landscape.

According to planning documents, the development would require upgrades to existing municipal infrastructure, including road access and utility connections, to support the increased density. Traffic impact on surrounding residential streets is expected to be one of the key concerns raised by existing homeowners at the upcoming public meeting.

The 36 unit project is considerably smaller than recent development proposals in other parts of Durham Region, such as Oshawa, where plans for hundreds of new homes have been advancing through the approval process. However, for a community the size of Beaverton, the addition of three dozen new homes represents a notable expansion of the local housing supply.

Real estate analysts note that development activity in northern Durham municipalities like Brock and Scugog has been increasing steadily as land prices in Oshawa, Whitby, and Ajax continue to climb. Buyers willing to commute farther distances are finding better value in communities like Beaverton, where the average home price remains significantly lower than the regional average.

The upcoming public meeting will allow residents to review detailed site plans, ask questions about zoning changes, and provide formal comments that will become part of the official record. Township planning staff will use the feedback collected during the meeting to inform their recommendations to council before any final decisions are made on the application.

Residents who are unable to attend the May 25 meeting can submit written comments to the Township of Brock planning department. Additional information about the proposal, including site plans and zoning details, is available through the municipal office or on the Township of Brock website.

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I am an Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, working under the Managing Editor. I specialize in lifestyle and community-focused news and work to deliver well-researched, meaningful content that represents Durham’s diverse and growing community.

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