Welcome To This Bright Updated Spacious Unit! Boasts A Spacious Bedroom, A Sleek Bathroom, Upgraded Kitchen and Bathroom Faucets, Convenient Parking, And Ample Storage. Enjoy An Unobstructed Southern View. Located Within Walking Distance To Public Transit (GO Station And YRT/Viva), Shops, Restaurants, And More.
Welcome To This Bright Updated Spacious Unit! Boasts A Spacious Bedroom, A Sleek Bathroom, Upgraded Kitchen and Bathroom Faucets, Convenient Parking, And Ample Storage. Enjoy An Unobstructed Southern View. Located Within Walking Distance To Public Transit (GO Station And YRT/Viva), Shops, Restaurants, And More.
Property Type
Condominium
Community
Langstaff
Parking
Underground
Total Parking Spaces
1
Maintenance Fee
555.00
Bedrooms
1
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
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A residential community straddling Richmond Hill and Markham. Located near Langstaff Road and Yonge Street, the homes in the area are fairly old ( 1960’s – 1970’s). The East Don River and CN Rail Bala subdivision runs through the community.
The community of Oak Ridges was formed with Lake Wilcox at it's core. The lake is at the headwaters of the East Humber River, and is the largest kettle lake on the Oak Ridges Moraine.
There are three community maintained recreational parks along the shores of Wilcox Lake. Jesse Venek Park, Sunset Beach Park and North Shore Parkette, fabulous locations to host a family picnic, or enjoy the view.
Residents enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking, windsurfing, water sports and even skating on Lake Wilcox, providing recreation for everyone to enjoy.
There are strong community groups like Oak Ridges Friends of the Environment and the Lake Wilcox Aquatic Habitat Enhancement Project that strive to maintain Lake Wilcox and ensure that it will be enjoyed for generations to come.
A very popular attraction for the whole family. As the only indoor wave pool in the greater Toronto area, kids and adults alike will enjoy hours of swimming in four foot waves, playing on water mats, bodysurfing, and riding the 160 foot twisting water slide. If you are looking for something less active, the facility’s sauna is great for some well deserved rest and relaxation.
This mall has everything for the whole family with a variety of retailers. Including the following; Hudson's Bay, Marciano, BCBGMAXAZRIA, Guess, M Mendocino, Melanie Lyne, Sport Chek, GoodLife Fitness, and Mastermind Toys.
The food court has a lot of options as well with Panera Bread, Swiss Chalet, Thai Express, Mac’s Sushi, and many more. Browse through 135 shops, restaurants and services at the Hillcrest Mall.
Built in 1935, the largest optical telescope in Canada is a popular tourism spot in Richmond Hill. The observatory has many educational programs, viewing nights for the public, and fascinating star talks on Saturday nights.
Take a look through the largest telescope in Canada, a telescope that was used in 1972 to discover the first observational evidence of a black hole.
This community took its name from John Langstaff, who arrived from New Jersey in 1808. He eventually took over his father-in-law's property on the northeast corner of the intersection. After he serviced in the War of 1812, he developed a number of small businesses at this crossroads location - woodworking shops, a pail factory, a general store, and a blacksmith shop.
The Richmond Hill Heritage Centre is an 1840s regency style cottage, fully restored to reflect this historical period. The house was the original home of Amos Wright, the first reeve of Markham Township. Stroll through the park and enjoy a nice picnic with the family.
The Langstaff Discovery Centre: A unique, multi-use complex incorporates Red Maple Public School, Pope John Paul II Catholic School, Langstaff Community Centre, Discovery Parkette and Dr. James Langstaff Park. The facility components would be the following ; Craft Room, Pre-School Room, Yorkshire Program Room, Tollgate Program Room, and the Munshaw Gymnasium (3 Gyms , kitchen and stage).
The Park: The Discovery Parkette encourages children and adults to consider the constellations above us and experience textures, sights and sounds that surround us. The features in the parkette are the Wind Wall, the Star Walk, the Moon Walk and the Sun Circle.
* 3 Large Gymnasiums
* 2 Large Meeting/Program Rooms
* Kitchen with Bar Facilities
* Stage
* Fully Accessible Facility
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