ASKING $3,000,000 - OFFER ANYTIME


✨ Versatile Living In Agincourt✨

This well-kept 3-bedroom backsplit offers space, convenience, and the bonus of a separate basement apartment. Step into a bright, open main floor with a large bay window and an open concept living/dining area. A spacious eat-in kitchen with plenty of room to cook and store all the essentials. Upstairs you’ll find two good-sized bedrooms and an updated full bathroom. The lower level features a spacious family room with walk-out to the backyard and a ground floor bedroom. A fully finished basement apartment with its own entrance, kitchen, living space, bedroom, and bathroom. It’s a great mortgage helper or a private space for guests, older kids or in-laws. The backyard is private and fenced, with space to relax, garden, or BBQ in the summer. Plus, a garage, double driveway, and loads of storage. All this located on a premium lot in the prime Agincourt location! A family friendly neighbourhood close to everything — Chartwell Shopping Centre, Bestco Foods, Hwy 401, TTC and Agincourt Go Station. Perfect for growing families, downsizers and those seeking for a multigenerational home. This home is move-in ready and full of potential!

Things To Love In Our Sellers’ Words

  • Safe quiet area with kids

  • Really good schools

  • Easy access to highway 401

  • Nice neighbours

  • Good transit connections 

  • Not far from Scarborough Town Centre.

  • Lots of restaurants and local shopping nearby.

Upgrades & Improvements

  • New Light Fixtures (2024)

  • Kitchen Cabinets Replaced (2018)

  • Upper Bathroom Updated (2018)

  • New Laminate Flooring (2018)

  • Freshly Painted Throughout (2024)

Additional information

Possession | Flexible
Property Taxes | $5100.01/ 2024
Size | 1668 sq ft (above grade), approx 564 sq ft (below grade)
Built | 1968
Parking | 1 garage and 2 driveway parking
Mechanics | Central AC & Furnace
Inclusions | Includes All Appliances “As Is”. All Light Fixtures - Most are newly replaced.
Exclusions | Window Coverings In Living Room and All Staging Items


 
 

About the Neighbourhood | Unionville

Unionville has a consistent population, and is popular with families with teens, people in their 40s, people in their 50s, and people in their 60s. Unionville is a village and surrounding large area in west central Markham. The historic village or downtown section is typical of a small town that developed over a century or so starting in the early 1840s (when Ira White erected his Union Mills) through the middle to late 20th century. Tourism is a major part of Unionville's economy. Main Street Unionville attracts thousands of visitors each year with its old-time atmosphere, and its many restaurants, pubs, and shops, as well as an art gallery and a unique library. Main Street also has a number of "century homes" dating back to the 19th century. Once surrounded by farmlands, the village is now surrounded by upscale suburban housing tracts as well as commercial areas.

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Somewhat Walkable

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