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9582 Markham Rd, Markham, Ontario, L6E 0T4

bedrooms 2 Bedroom
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washrooms 2 Bathroom

MLS - #N10410669

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Description

Amazingly Beautiful, Very Well Maintained Corner Unit. 2 Bedrooms + Den With 2 Full Washroom. Lots Of Natural Light. Luxury Suite. Prime Markham 16th. Right Across From Mt Joy Go Station. Facing Go Station. Walking Distance From Grocery Stores, Pharmacy, Restaurants, Public Transportation And More!

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Property type

Condo Apt

Style

Apartment

Community

Wismer

Lot size

0 Sqft

Garage spaces

N/A

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Basement information

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Mls® #

N10410669

Building size

900-999

Status

Active

Property sub type

Taxes

$2,878

Tax year

2024

Maintenance fee

N/A

Year built

--

Interior

# total bathrooms

2

# Full baths

2

# of above grade bedrooms

2

# of rooms

9

Family room available

No

Laundry information

Exterior

Construction materials

Concrete

Other structures

# garage spaces

N/A

# parking spaces

1

Garage features

Underground

Has basement (y/n)

Yes

Has garage (y/n)

Yes

Drive

Amenities / Utilities

Cooling

Central Air

Heat source

Gas

Heat type

Forced Air

Sewers

Location

Water source

Area

York

Community

Wismer

Community features

Clear View, Hospital, Library, Park, Public Transit, School

Directions

Markham Road / 16th Avenue

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