|
45 Markland Drive
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
| Links: |
Located in Markland Wood near the Etobicoke Creek and Markland Wood Golf Club, this two storey brick home with 4 bedrooms and 3 washrooms is ideal for raising a family. The large backyard is ideally suited for children, gardening and entertaining. Schools, including both public & separate elementary & secondary & French Immersion are nearby and Centennial Park is a five minute drive from the home. Highways 427, 403, 401, QEW and the Subway, GO train and Pearson International Airport are just minutes away. The home has beautiful hardwood on the main and second floors, including the hardwood staircase, and new laminate in the basement. The main floor includes a foyer with double entrance doors and ceramic floor, formal living and dining rooms, wood burning fireplace, large bright updated kitchen (Corian,ceramic backsplash etc.) with separate breakfast area and a walkout to the patio and garden. The upper level has a large master bedroom, 3 additional bedrooms, a large main washroom and access to the roof deck. The bright professionally finished lower level includes a 450+ sq. ft. recreation room / media area with wood burning fireplace, bar, 4 piece washroom and utility / laundry/ storage room. Updates: Roof (07), Hardwood (07), Painting thru-out (07), Windows (05), Baths (05), Kitchen (01) Air Conditioning (98), Heating (98) Included Appliances / Equipment: HVAC system with electronic air cleaner, refrigerator / freezer, range top with range hood, wall mounted oven, built-in dishwasher, garage door remotes (2), metal garden shed (10’ x 10’), all window coverings, all light fixtures A home is both a life and a financial investment. Priced at $699,900, this home will provide both an ideal environment to raise your family and a sound real estate investment. MARKLAND WOOD Situated in the lovely Etobicoke River Valley area, Markland Wood features homes that are situated on good size lots with private driveways and double garages. Mature trees surround these properties and some of the backyards even contain apple trees from the old Silverthorne farm. Many properties are adjacent to the Markland Wood Country Club. The Markland Homes Association, one of the strongest ratepayers associations in Toronto, organizes and promotes many worthwhile endeavors including the annual Christmas Caravan, All Candidates meetings, and a scholarship program for residents of Markland Wood who are going on to University. They also publish a monthly newsletter which keeps residents informed about events in their neighborhood. The Markland Wood Plaza, located at the south-west corner of Bloor Street and Mill Road, is anchored by a national supermarket and a McDonalds Restaurant that was specifically designed with input from the Markland Homes Association. This shopping plaza also has a drug store, dry cleaner, pastry shop, bank, hairstylist, flower shop, and veterinary clinic. The nearby Burnhamthorpe Mall features a food market, post office, pet store, medical and dental clinics, family restaurant, Beer Store & LCBO outlets. The Bloordale Community School offers a myriad of programs for children as well as adults. The adjoining Bloordale Park is the home field of the Bloordale Baseball League which offers house league, inter league, intercounty and all-star programs. Bloordale Park also has tennis courts. Millwood Park has tennis courts and a baseball diamond. The Markland Wood Country Club, together with the Etobicoke River Valley, forms a natural barrier for this neighborhood. The Club offers golf as well as social memberships. Centennial Park The Park consists of 400+ acres and includes the following facilities: Baseball Football / Rugby / Soccer Hockey / skating rink Pool Cricket Tennis Lacrosse Extensive trails Playgrounds Picnic areas Downhill Skiing The area has easy accessibility to major thoroughfares, including Bloor Street, Burnhamthorpe Road, Highways 427 and 401, both of which link to QEW, 403,407 and Pearson International Airport. Subway & GO Transit are nearby. |
|
For more information, James Bright
|