SPECIAL FEATURES OF THIS
HOME
One of a kind home with superb lot for future
extension or addition. You can design your own dream
home and build it on this mature lot. Or simply live
in this updated lovely home. Professionally
finished attic with two skylights, French doors with
metal railing and halogen potlights. Tiled areas
with large terracotta tiles. Bedrooms have pine
floorings. New mainfloor bathroom
tiled up to ceiling height, upgraded plumbing
fixtures, cultured marbletop vanity and features sliding
frosted glass door. Basement bathroom has glass
shower stall with heat lamp and steam generator like
sauna. Newer windows throughout. Located in the most desired Thornhill
neighbourhood and just walking distance to bus stop
at Yonge Street. Easy access to Highway 401 and
407. Walk to schools, parks and shopping!
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Professionally finished attic with 2 skylights,
halogen potlights, Berber carpeting and French
doors with iron gate.
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Terracotta tiles
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Main floor bathroom has cornice mouldings, heat
lamp, tiled up to ceiling height and marble
countertop
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Basement 3 piece bathroom has glass shower
stall, Victorian pedestal sink, upgraded toilet.
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Bathrooms fixtures are upgraded
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4 appliances included, central air conditioning,
gas furnace and updated wirings
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Main floor bedrooms have wood floorings.
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Stucco exterior with columns
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Exterior Front door has been replaced
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Basement walls have been waterproofed and new
weeping tiles
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Newer windows
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Wide private drive Parks 4 cars. can be expanded
for more.
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Walk To Yonge
Street!
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SCHOOLS
St. Luke Elementary School, Thornhill Secondary
School, Woodland Public School, E.J. Sand
Elementary School, Montessori North Private School
POPULATION
MARKHAM has the largest of nine municipalities in York Region with a growing
population of less than 500,000.
It's
land
area of
211.53
square
kilometres
extends
from
Yonge
Street
in the
west to
Pickering
Town
Line in
the
east,
Steeles
Avenue
to the
south
and
Whitchurch
Town
Line to
the
north.
Markham
is a
multicultural
community
of over
65
cultures
and
languages.
HIGH
TECH
CAPITAL
OF
CANADA
It
has the
greatest
concentration
of over
800 high
tech
companies
in
Canada.
These
Fortune
500
businesses
are of
research
&
development,
computer
software,
electronics,
robotics,
pharmaceutical,
health
care,
communication,
manufacturing,
and
distribution
companies.
They are
Canadian
industry
leaders
which
include
IBM
Canada,
Sun
Microsystems
of
Canada
Inc,
Apple
Canada,
ATI
Technologies,
Hewlitt
Packard,
GEAC,
Toshiba
of
Canada
Limited,
Lucent
Technologies,
Compaq
Canada
Inc,
AT&T
Canada,
SMTC
Manufacturing
Corporation,
and so
much
more.
This is
why
Markham
is also
known as
"The
Silicon
Valley
of the
North".
Over
400
national
and
international
corporations
have
located
their
headquarters
in the
town of
Markham.
They are
supported
by a
pro-business
environment,
highly
educated
labour
force,
state-of-art
facilities,
fibre
optic
communication
system,
and an
efficient
transportation
system.
These
corporations
include
Mitsubishi,
Polygram,
American
Express,
Pioneer
Electronics,
Office
Depot,
Johnson
&
Johnson,
A.C.
Nielsen
Canada,
Robin
Hood
Multi
Foods
Inc.,
Allstate
Insurance,
and
Levi
Strauss
Inc
to just
name a
few.
Top 5
employers
of 2004
in
Markham
are
IBM
Canada
Ltd.
with
7,000
employees,
American
Express
Canada
(3,000),
Miller
Paving
Ltd.
(1,700),
ATI
Technologies
Inc.
(1,700),
and
Markham
Stouffville
Hospital
(1,487)
GOLF
COURSES
One
of
Markham's
best new
golf
courses
of 1995,
Angus
Glen
Golf
Club,
will
host The
Bell
Canadian
Open
Championships
in 2007.
MAIN
ATTRACTION:
Markham
Museum
and
Historic
Village.
There's
also the
Markham
Theatre
for
Performing
Arts
featuring
world
class
music
and
theatre
production.
Furthermore,
The
Fredrick
Horsman
Varley
Art
Gallery
presents
an
extensive
collection
of
paintings
by one
of
Canada's
famous Group
of Seven
artists,
F. V.
Varley.
HOSPITAL
Markham
Stouffville
Hospital,
is an
award-winning
state-of-art
facility
and one
of the
top
performing
hospitals
in
Canada.
PARKS
The
Town of Markham maintains 1800 acres of
greenspace, 250 000 trees, 175 sports
fields, 142 playgrounds, 15 tennis
facilities and 15km of pathways.
Centennial Park
Located in the
Markham/Unionville area on Bullock Drive
just north of Markville Mall. The park
has ball diamonds, a regulation soccer
field, playgrounds and a supervised
skateboard area.
Milliken Mills Park
In
Milliken Mills, south side of 14th
Avenue, west of Kennedy Road, is a major
sports complex with ball diamonds,
basketball courts, bocce court,
playgrounds, water play and a food
concession.
Bishops Cross Park In Thornhill, north side of John
Street, east of Leslie Street. This
community park located beside Clatworthy
Arena has a major baseball and soccer
field, along with playgrounds and
running track.
Milne Dam Conservation Park
A 270-acre natural area on the Rouge
River. The park features 12 picnic areas
that can accommodate from 50 to 300
people as well as a beach area and a 1.3 kilometre pathway. Urban fishing is a
popular recreation. Milne Park is
considered one of Markham's best-kept
treasures because it is home to a great
variety of plants and wildlife as well
as a migratory stop off for birds.
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