Wonderful 3 bedroom, brick home on a rarely available end of cul-de-sac location. This home features a large eat in kitchen with stainless steel
appliances, moveable island and a walk-out to fenced yard with no homes behind.The Main floor has a spacious dining and living room. The Master bedroom features a beautiful oversized window over-looking the yard, 4pc en-suite & his/her closets. Enjoy the 2nd floor cozy family room and gas fireplace. The basement has been professionally finished and wired for surround sound/home entertainment system. Updated furnace, central air conditioning and roof. Close to schools, commuter routes, amenities and Go train. Freshly painted and move in ready! **See list of inclusions and updates.
Wonderful 3 Bedroom Brick Home On Rarely Available End Of Cul-De-Sac.Large Eat In Kitchen,S/S Appliances & Walk-Out To Fenced Yard With No Homes Behind. Master Has Beautiful Oversized Window, 4 Pc Ensuite & His/Her Closets. 2nd Flr Cozy Family Room Could Also Be 4th Bedroom With Gas Fireplace. Professionally Finished Basement. Freshly Painted And Move In Ready!**See List Of Inclusions And Updates
Property Type
Semi-detached
Community
Armitage
Land Size
Frontage - 22.47
Depth - 111.55
Parking
Attached Garage (1)
Total Parking Spaces
2
Amenities Nearby
Hospital
Park
Public Transit
Features
Cul-de-sac
Fenced yard
Close to hospital
Park nearby
Close to public transportation
Recreation centre
Architectural Style
2 Storey
Bedrooms
3
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Dining room | Main level | 3.99 x 2.77 (meters) |
Living room | Main level | 2.77 x 2.76 (meters) |
Kitchen | Main level | 2.89 x 2.47 (meters) |
Breakfast | Main level | 4.29 x 2.75 (meters) |
Family room | Second level | 3.98 x 3.38 (meters) |
Primary Bedroom | Second level | 4.38 x 3.98 (meters) |
Bedroom 2 | Second level | 3.35 x 3.05 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Second level | 3.12 x 2.78 (meters) |
Recreation room | Basement | 9.72 x 5.06 (meters) |
In 2013, MoneySense magazine ranked Newmarket as the fourth top small city in Canada, and it’s not hard to see why.
Newmarket is ideally located midway between downtown Toronto and Barrie, making it perfect for commuters looking for easy access to either city, and an attractive alternative to Toronto for businesses and residents.
Newmarket has great small town charm with all of the conveniences you would expect of a big city.
Main street Newmarket is a truly unique experience found in the heart of Newmarket. The street is styled with early 1800s architecture and streetlights, and is adorned with custom grown flower barrels, providing a beautiful and vibrant setting.
Shop at local boutiques, dine at several patio eateries, find fresh produce at the seasonal farmer’s market, or participate in the many recreational, cultural and arts activities.
As one of the largest shopping centres in Canada, this mall is home to over 250 stores across over one million square feet. The mall provides a premiere shopping experience to residents of Newmarket with a wide variety of stores, making it a fantastic alternative to travelling to the big city. From dozens of specialty stores to all of the major brands and outlets, there really isn’t much you can’t find at Upper Canada Mall.
During its early years, Newmarket was mostly an agricultural community, yet it was also home to a busy centre of commerce and small industry. It was incorporated as a village in 1857 with a population of seven hundred and has grown quickly ever since.
Newmarket became a town in 1880 with a population of over two thousand. William Cane was elected as the first mayor of Newmarket, who owned a factory that would eventually become the first in Canada to manufacture lead pencils.
After the second world war, Newmarket experienced major growth and expansion. New subdivisions were rapidly developed, and by 1970, the population of Newmarket more than doubled to eleven thousand residents.
This museum focused on educating the public and preserving the rich history of Newmarket, from its first days as an agricultural settlement to the present day. The museum offers free admission and hosts school group programs covering topics ranging from pioneer living, traditional games and songs to local government history. The museum also presents annual holiday celebrations on Christmas, Easter and Halloween.
A community beyond the ordinary.
Newmarket provides its residents with resources to participate in a variety of activities. Something for the whole family, including swimming, skating, fitness, exercise, dance, arts and crafts, sports, day camps, theatre, special events and much more.
Newmarket promotes a dynamic, active and healthy community, providing programs, services and amenities for all stages of life. With over 70 parks, and recreation centres, the town is great for those with an active lifestyle and for those who love the outdoors.
This facility features two arenas and a large indoor pool, as well as several lounges and rooms that are available for rental, along with spectator seating, snack bars and change room facilities.
Outside the facility, there is a football field, multiple soccer fields and baseball diamonds, making this recreation complex an ideal venue for community events, sports tournaments and more.
The Magna Centre is one of the premiere recreation facilities in Ontario. Opened in 2007, this state-of-the-art complex features four arenas, two pools, a full sized gym, walking track, three multi-purpose rooms, a pro shop and a restaurant.
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