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Markham-Gold-Brochure.Pdf Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 1 1 MARKHAM GOLD 2019-12-23 10:30 AM BRIGHT, GLAMOROUS AND BEAUTIFUL. Welcome to Markham’s newest master-planned community where friends become family, and neighbours become friends. GOLD is close to highways, conveniences, shopping and of course steps to GO Transit. 3 MARKHAM GOLD Rendering is artist’s concept E.&O.E. Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 2 2019-12-23 10:30 AM Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 3 2019-12-23 10:30 AM NEIGH B OURHOOD Visit historic old Markham, meet friends on a patio in main street Unionville, or take a short stroll from your new home to experience an abundance of food, dining and endless entertainment to make a night to remember. World class shopping and amenities are just steps away from your new home at GOLD. Mom & Pop, big box, supermarket options or the renowned Markville Mall are all just minutes away. Rendering is artist’s concept E.&O.E. concept is artist’s Rendering 4 5 MARKHAM GOLD Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 4 2019-12-23 10:30 AM Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 5 2019-12-23 10:30 AM S C HOOLS AND TRANSIT TOP 5% RATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOP 1% RATED SECONDARY SCHOOLS Union Station 1 Hour HWY 404 15 Minutes 407 10 Minutes Award Winning Schools Within a short walking distance of GOLD you can find John McCrae, Wismer & Donald Cousens Public Schools which ALL rank in the top 5% of Ontario Schools. Bur Oak Secondary School, a short 5-minute bus ride, boasts a top 1% secondary school rating in all of Ontario, making it a truly wise choice for the next generation of students. Convenient Transit Listen to music, work on your laptop or close your eyes as the nearby Mount Joy GO Train transports you to downtown Toronto and Union Station in under 1 hour. Whether it’s your work commute, a trip to the Rogers Centre or Ripley’s Aquarium, downtown is just a short train ride away. 6 7 MARKHAM GOLD Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 6 2019-12-23 10:30 AM Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 7 2019-12-23 10:30 AM MARKHAM AMENITIES Ivy League Montessori Major Mackenzie Dr Donald Cousens k Ave Public School Bur Oa John McCrae Mount Joy Go Station Public School Wismer Public School Bur Oak Secondary ve School 16th A Ninth Line Markham Museum M a r DVP/404 kh 15 Minutes a m R o a d MarkhamH M Markham Go Station Stou ville c Hospital Cow a n R o a d Centennial Go Station Rouge 407 Valley Park Markville Shopping Centre Milne Dam Conservation Park Map not to scale. Illustration is artist’s concept only. Subject to change without notice. E.&O.E. SCHOOLS AND DAYCARE PARKS & RECREATION DINING RETAIL T&T Supermarket Ivy League Montessori Swan Lake Park Boston Pizza Walmart Supercentre Loblaws Mount Joy Public School Milne Dam Conservation Park Swiss Chalet Costco Food Basics Bur Oak Secondary School Rougeview Dog Park The Keg Dollarama Whole Foods Market St. Brother Andre Catholic High School Markham Centennial Tim Hortons Canadian Tire The Village Grocer Community Centre Little Steps Early Learning and Starbucks Pet Valu Care Centre Goodlife Fitness McDonald’s Staples SERVICES & TRANSPORTATION Forward Motion Yoga Sunset Grill Winners RBC Royal Bank HEALTHCARE CrossFit Markham Congee Queen Home Depot CIBC Shoppers Drug Mart Angus Glen Golf Club Sushi Sushi Japanese Restaurant Markville Mall TD Canada Trust Markham Stouville Hospital Cineplex Cinemas Markham and VIP Li Dynasty LCBO Scotiabank Toronto Zoo Azyun Restaurant Beer Store BMO Bank of Montreal The Garden Basket 8 9 MARKHAM GOLD Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 8 2019-12-23 10:30 AM Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 9 2019-12-23 10:30 AM HOME S W EET HOME Rendering is artist’s concept E.&O.E. concept is artist’s Rendering S P ARKLE END DA ZZ LE / GLEAM / S P ARKLE DA ZZ LE / GLEAM / S P ARKLE DA ZZ LE / GLEAM / S P ARKLE DA ZZ LE / GLEAM / S P ARKLE DA ZZ LE / GLEAM / S P ARKLE DA ZZ LE / GLEAM / S P ARKLE S P ARKLE / GLEAM END Impressive stone, brick and stucco exteriors add beauty to these traditional designs. Oering oversized entertaining patios extending your living space, as well as options for double car garages and more, the exterior of these homes are both functional and elegant. Inside, you’ll find plenty of bright windows, a large recreational space, open concept living and dining area and options for a 4th bedroom for your growing family. GOLD oers pure, desirable towns for you and your family. 1 0 1 1 MARKHAM GOLD Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 10 2019-12-23 10:30 AM Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 11 2019-12-23 10:30 AM LOUNGE AND ENTERTAIN Rendering is artist’s concept E.&O.E. 1 2 MARKHAM GOLD Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 12 2019-12-23 10:30 AM Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 13 2019-12-23 10:30 AM C OOK AND INS P IRE Rendering is artist’s concept E.&O.E. 1 4 MARKHAM GOLD Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 14 2019-12-23 10:30 AM Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 15 2019-12-23 10:30 AM RELA X AND UN W IND Rendering is artist’s concept E.&O.E. 1 6 MARKHAM GOLD Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 16 2019-12-23 10:30 AM Markham_Gold_Brochure_FINAL_resize.indd 17 2019-12-23 10:30 AM EXTERIOR • Privacy locks on all bathroom doors. • Stunning clay brick, stone and/or stucco exteriors, as per plan. • White plumbing fixtures (sinks, toilets and tubs). (Colours and elevations to be predetermined by architect as per colour scheme.) • Main bathroom to receive an acrylic tub with ceramic wall tile at full height. • Decorative architectural columns, low maintenance pickets and railings, as per applicable plan. • All bathrooms to receive chrome accessories including towel bar FEATURES and paper holder. • Aluminum sots, fascia, eavestroughs and downspouts. AND • Self-sealing asphalt shingles (25 year manufacturer’s warranty). FINISHES ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING • Maintenance free, Low E Argon vinyl clad casement windows throughout, as per plan, with screens on all operable windows. • 100 AMP electrical service, circuit breaker panel and copper wiring throughout. • Maintenance free vinyl sliding patio door or insulated garden door with glass insert, as per plan. • Decorative exterior light fixtures at front and rear of home. • Front entry door with antique satin nickel grip set and deadbolt, • Heavy duty wiring and receptacle for stove and clothes dryer. as per plan. • Two exterior weatherproof electrical outlets to be provided; • Pre-finished sectional roll-up garage door, as per plan. one to service the front yard and one to service the balcony. • All exterior doors and windows to be fully caulked with premium • Garage to have one outlet for each garage door opener. quality caulking. • White Decora switches and receptacles throughout. • Rough-in for future central vacuum system on first and STRUCTURE second floor with cover plates on all outlets. • Exterior walls to be 2” x 6” stud construction. • Dryer vent to exterior in laundry area. • 5/8” tongue and groove subflooring, glued, screwed and sanded at • Pre-wired cable T.V. outlets in kitchen, living room and seams with structural pre-engineered floor joist system. master bedroom. • Heavy-duty damp-proofing on exterior foundation walls with • Pre-wired telephone outlets in kitchen, living room and drainage layer. master bedroom. • Poured concrete porch and garage floor. • USB outlet combination electrical receptacle in kitchen, living room and master bedroom. • Fully paved driveways o laneways. • Electric front door chime. • Front and rear lawns to be fully graded and sodded including front entrance landscape package. • Hard-wired smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors to be installed as per Ontario Building Code. • Rough-in for security system (to basement and first floor operable INTERIOR windows and doors). • 9’ high ceilings on first floor. • Two exterior hose bibs; one in garage and one at front entry. • Natural oak staircase from main floor to second floor with oak pickets and railings. ENERGY SAVING FEATURES • Choice of ceramic tile in foyer, main hallway, kitchen, powder room, main and upper bathrooms, ensuite and finished areas of laundry • Enercare Smarter Home™ Essentials Package including Smarter room, as per plan (from Vendor’s standard samples). Home Hub, Thermostat, Water Leak Sensor and Performance Monitoring System. • Engineered hardwood flooring on the first floor (excluding tiled areas). • High-eciency rated furnace that meets or exceeds Ontario Building • Choice of 40 ounce carpeting with quality under-pad on second Code energy eciency requirements. floor and recreational room (excluding tiled areas) (from Vendor’s standard samples). • Rough-in and sized ductwork for air conditioning with cold air returns where applicable. • Smooth ceiling throughout first floor. Stippled ceiling throughout all other areas (excluding bathrooms and laundry). • Gas water heater to be supplied on rental basis. • 4 ¼” baseboard and 2 ¾” door and window casings throughout. • Satin nickel interior door levers with matching hinges. WARRANTY PROGRAM (TARION) HIGHLIGHTS • Home covered by and enrolled in Tarion. KITCHEN • 7 year major structural warranty and 2 year coverage on electrical, • Designed front entrance landscape package. plumbing heat delivery and distribution system, as outlined by Tarion. • Choice of kitchen cabinetry oered in a variety of finishes, styles and • Soaring 9’ high ceilings on first floor. colors (from Vendor’s standard samples). • One year free from defects in material and workmanship. • Extended height upper kitchen cabinets. • Natural oak staircase from main floor to second floor with oak pickets and railings. • Solid granite countertop with polished edges (from Vendor’s GENERAL NOTES standard samples). • Engineered hardwood flooring on the first floor. • All references to sizes, measurements, materials, construction styles, • Double stainless steel undermount sink with chrome single lever trade/brand/industry names or terms may be subject to change or pull-out faucet.
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