The Neighbourhood of Unionville is situated in central Markham. It is located north of Steeles Avenue and east of McCowan Road. Its northern boundary is north of 16th Avenue and its western boundary is Warden Avenue. When people talk of Real Estate in Unionville, Markham, they more often than not are referring to historic Unionville Village, situated just west of Kennedy Road north of Highway 7. In particularly, Main Street is a delightful pedestrian friendly street filled with boutique shops, antique stores, art galleries, restaurants and cafeterias, all with historic storefronts. It’s perfect for a summer day family outing. Unionville's homes are close to numerous parks, schools Highway 407 and a Go station.
Historic, heritage Unionville homes mingle with more contemporary 2 storey detached houses. More recently, there has been more development of townhouses, particularly closer to Highway 7. Over the past 10 years, the area north of 16th Avenue, mainly farmland in the past, has been developedand subsequently marketed for sale on the mls listings system. The result is whole new subdivisions of contemporary styled detached, semi-detached and town homes, drawing in a whole new range of first time buyers. Excellent transport access through VIA, Go trains and highways have added to the appeal, as have new shopping and school facilities. A Unionville Realtor can help you list your home or condo or buy your new house.
Aldergrove, Buttonville, Central Park. Coledale, James Robinson, John XXIII Catholic, Markville Secondary, Milliken Mills, Parkview, Unionville, Unionville Meadows, William Berczy, Ramer Wood
Numerous ethnicities are represented on the culinary front, including Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Indian, Italian etc. along with the large food chains and friendly neighbourhood pubs
Markville Mall