Perfection! This is the one you've been waiting for....fabulous location for your family to thrive...steps to the Community Center, library, pickle ball, tennis courts and skateboarding! Walk to Memorial Park for all of the wonderful community events...concerts, fireworks, art shows, Strawberry Festival, Ribfest and so much more! Walk to Catholic and Public elementary and high school, Go Train. This fabulous sunfilled home boasts hardwood floors in the living room with a cozy gas fireplace and walkout to the south exposed garden/patio; white kitchen with quartz counters, custom backsplash and newer s/s appliances. You'll love the primary bedroom, large enough for your king-sized furniture, spacious ensuite and huge walk-in closet. Two other generous bedrooms share the main bath. Bonus....a fully finished basement adding extra living/play space and a handy 2 pc bath. Better hurry!
Country close to the city.
Stouffville is known for its small town charm and welcoming ambience. The community is full of many shops, restaurants and hosts a variety of community events and activities for residents and visitors of all ages.
Come and take part in the annual Strawberry Festival on Canada Day weekend, or visit the Markham Fair, one of Canada’s oldest and largest fairs, dating back to 1844.
Stouffvile is great for those that love the outdoors. Explore forested walking trails at Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area, enjoy a family fishing trip at Burd’s family fishing, or take in a premiere golf experience at one of the area’s many scenic golf courses.
Stouffville is ideally located for commuters looking for a refreshing escape from the city at the end of the work day. The town is conveniently located along the 404, making Toronto as well as Richmond Hill, Markham and Newmarket very easily accessible.
Stouffville was originally named Stoufferville after its founder Abraham Stouffer. The name was shortened in 1832 to Stouffville. In 1971 the village of Stouffville was amalgamated with Whitchurch Township and is now presently known as Whitchurch-Stouffville.
As land was being developed in 2003, remains of a Huron village were discovered. The village, dating back to the 16th century, is thought to have included 80 longhouses, and has provided many artifacts for local area residents to enjoy.
Stouffville has plenty of recreational activities to offer its residents, with something for all ages to enjoy.
The town of Stouffville has many great parks with splash pads, playgrounds, sports fields, courts, a dog park and more. There is an extensive network of trails for cyclists, joggers, and people walking their dogs to enjoy.
Stouffville has a lively arts scene. You can celebrate arts and culture throughout the year at the theatre, gallery, museum or library.
The region offers many different fitness programs, such as memberships, registered and drop-in programs. You can participate in personal training, group fitness and specialty fitness programs. Stouffville is unique in that the town is the adapted and has integrated programs for those with disabilities. Those with limited mobility can still enjoy fitness classes such as yoga, and an aquatics program.
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