MARKHAM SOUTH - MILLIKEN, ARMADALE, HOMES FOR SALE, MARKHAM MLS HOUSE LISTINGS, TORONTO REAL ESTATE
Mix of New Homes and Old Houses, Large and Small, East of Warden to Makham Rd and South of 407
TheMarkham South area on the map above consists of older settled, heavily residential communities with Milliken centred near Kennedy and Steeles and Armadale to the East (Markham and Steeles) stretching the border between Scarborough to the south and also being part of Northern Scarborough, Toronto.
Recently, the eastern portion (east of Middlefield Rd, South of 14th) has gone through major development and you can buy many almost new semi-detached houses, townhouses and detached houses from under 1800 sq ft and over 3000 sq ft.
In addition, just east of Markham Rd and North of Steeles you will be able to buy practically new homes that have been constructed in the past few years. New home construction is still occurring just west of Markham Rd near Denison Ave.
First time buyer can purchase starter houses under $350K and move up buyers can find large houses for over $500K. There is something for everyone in the heavily developed residential area.
To buy your new house listed in the Markham Milliken and Armadale communities scroll down and complete the contact form or call Jas Jagpal at 647-272-6629 or email: jasjagpal@gmail.com
What's near homes for sale in Milliken and Armadale Markham.
Tons of Shopping and many great golf courses and driving ranges.
Pacific Mall, Markville Mall, Many localized shopping (Markham and Steeles, Warden & Steeles, Woodbine & Steeles)
HWY 404, 407, TTC, York Transit, Go Stations
All the amenities expected from a prestigious community - soccer dome, community centres, schools etc.
there are also condos available in this neighborhood!
high tech businesses like IBM along Steeles ave
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Houses for Sale in Milliken, Armadale Markham MLS home Listings, Toronto Real Estate
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Milliken or Milliken Mills is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto. It is located in the North section of Scarborough and South section of Markham. The neighbourhood is centered around Old Kennedy Rd and Steeles Ave, bounded by 14th Ave E to the North, Markham Road to the East, Finch Avenue East to the South and Warden Avenue to the West. The area is heavily residential.
There is a very large Asian contingency in this area, with 35% speaking Chinese as a first language at home. A huge percentage of people own their homes, which are primarily single detached homes. As the homes were built when the farming left (1980s) there are many two storied houses with garage, typical of the time of building and affordability.
MILLIKEN SCHOOLS
Aldergrove Public School, Markham
Armadale Public School, Markham
Highgate Public School, Markham
Milliken Mills Public School, Markham
Randall Public School, Markham
Parkland Public School, Markham
Wilclay Public School, Markham
St. Benedict Catholic Elementary School, Markham
St. Francis Xavier Catholic Elementary School, Markham
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Elementary School, Markham
Mother Teresa Catholic Elementary School, Markham
Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy, Markham
Milliken Mills High School, Markham
Middlefield Collegiate Institute, Markham
Communities of Markham via sayitcornell.com
Neighbourhoods & Communities of Markham
Markham is the high tech capital of the world. Nested in the York Region with a population of 200,000+ residents, Markham is a blend of four communities: Markham Village, Milliken, Thornhill, and Unionville.
Markham Village
Armadale A little hamlet located at Markham Rd and Steeles Ave. Berczy Village Bercy Village is the neighbourhood bounded by Kennedy Rd, McCowan Ave, Major MacKenzie Dr, and 16th Ave. Box Grove Box Grove is located at Ninth Line and 14th Ave. Residential development began in the late 1990s and continues today. Brown's Corner Brown's Corner is located at Woodbine Ave and Hwy 7. The area once was farm land and has given way to commerical development. All that remains of the old settlement is the Brown's Corner United Church and a small cemetery. Cachet Cachet is a community bounded by 16th Ave, Major Mackenzie Dr, Warden Ave, and Woodbine Ave. Cedar Grove Cedar Grove is located at 14th Ave and Reesor Rd. Much of the land is still agricultural. Cornell Cornell is located within Ninth Line, Reesor Rd, 16th Ave, and Hwy 407 on the East side of Markham. It is under development which currently includes the following neighbourhoods: Cornell Centre Cornell Rouge Cornell Village Grand Cornell Upper Cornell Dickson Hill Unlike most of its surrounding areas, the land around Dickson Hill remains largerly underdeveloped. Much of it remains agricultural located at Hwy 48 and 19th Ave. Gormley Gormley is a community in York Region that overlaps parts of Richmond Hill, Whitchurch-Stouffville, and Markham. Greensbourough
Greensborough is bounded by Ninth Line, Markham Byps, Hwy 48, and 16th Ave. Legacy Legacy is a posh community bounded by ninth Line, 14th Ave, ETR 407, and the Markham Green Golf & Country Club. Markham Village Main Street Markham, north of Hwy 7 along Hwy 48, is the historical setting of the beginnings of Markham where businesses still exist today. This small community was known as Reesorville in the early 1800's, late referred to as Mannheim (German for man’s home), and by 1828, the area adopted the title, Markham. Mount Joy Potter's Bend Quartztown Rouge Fairways Swan Lake Village
Vinegar Hill Markham Village south of Highway 7 is known as Vinegar Hill. It received its unusual name by two barrel makers (coopers) who raced barrels filled with vinegar down the steep hill every Good Friday to determine who was the better cooper. The annual competition gave the area its rightful name! Wismer
Milliken
Milliken or Miliken Mills is a community shared by Scarborough, Ontario and Markham, Ontario. Located near Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue, the area is heavily residential.
Hagermans Corners Underwood
Thornhill
Thornhill is shared by two municipalities, the city of Vaughan having the portion west of Yonge Street and the town of Markham having the eastern portion.
German Mills Langstaff
Unionville
Unionville is a suburban community that is located within Markham, 33 km NE of downtown Toronto, south of Lake Simcoe and 13 km SE of Richmond Hill.