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.