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Set in the prestigious area of Thornhill, this stunning home immediately envelops one in the peace and tranquility of the manicured grounds graced by the 16'X32" kidney shaped pool!

From the moment that you step through the threshold of this warm and inviting home, you are instantly impressed with the care and maintenance that has been generously lavished on this fine residence. The interior is flooded with an abundance of natural light and provides an atmosphere of spaciousness and warmth!

If location is important to you, then this homes is just what you're looking for. Imagine being a few minutes from Highway 7, the 407, the Don Valley Parkway and York Region Transit. If amenities are a must, you will not be disappointed. From this lovely home, you are a short distance to local neighborhood malls, parks, schools and places of worship.

ABOUT THE AREA

Markham is known as one of the most multicultural communities in the GTA. The township has four main population centres including Markham Village, Thornhill Village, Unionville Village, and Milliken Mills. Many multi-national companies have corporate offices here, including Apple, AT&T, and Toshiba.

The highly-regarded Markham-Stouffville Hospital is one of the pillars of this community.

Markham has three major community centres, as well as 14 additional multi-use centres that together offer skating rinks, tennis courts, sports fields, a soccer dome, and ski runs. One is the nearby Thornhill C.C., which has an adjacent library. There are also numerous public and private golf courses, including Angus Glen, which hosted the 2002 Canadian Open. Nature enthusiasts will want to visit Toogood Park located in the heart of Unionville. This picturesque park was built around Toogood Pond, which features a fishway and observation platform. Weather permitting, there is ice skating on Toogood Pond in January and February.

The Markham Theatre for Performing Arts, located at Highway 7 and Warden, offers award-winning professional entertainment, as well as community, cultural and social events. The Markham Little Theatre is a well-regarded community theatre group that performs at the Markham Theatre.

The Markham Fair is held each fall at the Markham Fairgrounds on McCowan Road. It features a midway, concert, and livestock exhibits.

Markham Transit operates bus routes that provide commuters with direct access to Toronto and GO Transit lines. The train ride to Toronto’s Union Station is approximately 20 minutes. Conveniently situated at the northeast border of Toronto, motorists enjoy quick and easy access to the new Highway 407 and to Highway 404 which provides direct links to Toronto’s 401 and 400 highways.


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Kelly Pantaleo
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Century 21 Leading Edge Realty Inc., Brokerage

905-471-2121 hpantaleo@trebnet.com