BUTTONVILLE MARKHAM HOMES FOR SALE
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Own a House in the Buttonville Community of Markham The Buttonville community in Markham area has the character, feel and charm of Beverly Hills. With its prestigious surroundings and large estate homes, Buttonville is a perfect community for the more affluent lifestyle. With direct access to Buttonville airport this upscale area caters to many jet setters and generally higher income residents. Buttonville stakes claim to some of the most exceptional quality executive homes on large lots near the finest golf courses. And of course you’ll be equally impressed with the superb schools, great recreation, upscale shopping & commercial offices. Buttonville is one of the most desirable communities in Markham. Button ville Homes fall in the N11 district of the Toronto Real Estate Board, with a median price for a detached home at about $710,000. Call Tom at 647-299-4529 to buy your new dream home in Buttonville 
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55 South Town Centre Blvd #PH08
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Warden/Highway 7
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$594,000 CAD
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Markham
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Warden/Highway 7
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$515,000 CAD
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1,340 sq. ft.
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Condominium
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Markham
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1 Upper Duke Cres #608
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Warden/Highway 7
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$1,400 CAD
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Markham
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80 Shields Crt
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Woodbine/14th Avenue
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$6 CAD
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6,705 sq. ft.
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Commercial
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Markham
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BUTTONVILLE MARKHAM RESOURCES
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History The area was first settled by William Berczy who got an original crown grant of land. The village was named after John Button who bought property here in 1808. By 1860 John Button's ancestors owned lots in what is today Buttonville. By 1878 the village had a post office, a grist mill, a wagon maker, a school and a Lutheran church. Housing developments did not began until the 1960s near Cachet Woods at Woodbine Ave. and Major Mackenzie Drive, and the industrial area began to appear further south. In the 1980s housing developments came to the western part of Markham along with the industries which later flowed with technological and financial companies including Allstate. Buttonville was first accessed when Highway 404 opened several interchanges in the 1970s. Between 1994 and 1996, more houses continued northeast of Buttonville and a few years later, north of the airport and more housing continued until 2004. Buttonville Airport |
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