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27 Fallingbrooke Ct, Thornhill

150 150 Sarah Medina

Open Concept Contemporary Home

150 150 Matthew Cracower

Open Concept Contemporary Home

As you step inside this contemporary home, you”ll be captivated by the open concept design, creating a seamless flow throughout the main living areas. The expansive windows bathe the space in natural light, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. Built in 2019 by Brookfield Homes.

The kitchen is a true chef”s paradise, featuring modern appliances, ample storage space, and a large center island with undermount sink, thick cut quartz counters and breakfast bar. It is the perfect setting to prepare delicious meals while staying connected with loved ones in the adjacent living and dining areas with walkout to the custom deck/balcony.

The four spacious bedrooms provide abundant space for rest and relaxation. The primary retreat is an absolute sanctuary, boasting a gorgeous 5pc ensuite with stand-alone soaker tub and a large walk-in closet. Each bedroom is thoughtfully designed, featuring ample closet space and large windows that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

One of the highlights of this impeccable property is the walkout to the beautifully landscaped backyard oasis. Here, you”ll discover a serene retreat, meticulously designed for outdoor enjoyment. Whether you”re hosting summer barbecues, engaging in fun-filled activities, or simply unwinding after a long day, this backyard oasis is the perfect setting.

Complete with a two-car garage, this home offers convenience and ample space. The unfinished basement presents an exciting opportunity to customize and create the perfect space in line with your unique needs and preferences or use the walk out to create a separate living space for a family member or to create income potential.

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710 Brock Avenue, Toronto

150 150 Ian Mehisto

1301 Old Bridle Path, Oakville

150 150 Paul Ambler

Among the more prestigious communities included within the GTA’s borders is definitely that of Glen Abbey. Part of the town of Oakville, this elite municipality offers the kind of high-end lifestyle expected from today’s successful urban professionals.

Glen Abbey is most renowned for the celebrated Glen Abbey Golf course that was designed by Jack Nicklaus and which is home to the Canadian Open. The municipality encourages an active, healthy and inclusive lifestyle and, to this end, they have a newly rebuilt community centre in the heart of the neighbourhood where residents can take any number of fitness courses and/or sign up for various organized sports ranging from swimming to hockey to basketball and tennis. The centre additionally includes community rooms and a branch of the Oakville Public library. The neighborhood itself makes the most of its greenspace by maintaining a network of parks as well as walking/biking trails.

The community is part of the Halton School District and includes seven schools, all of which are highly rated. With two large shopping complexes along with all of the most frequented Big Box stores, there is no want for products and services. Furthermore, transportation is provided by GO Transit, Oakville Transit and via Rail. Several highways also help residents access the downtown core quickly and easily.

Housing in Glen Abbey is on the higher-end of the spectrum with the majority of homes being single-family, low-density, prestige dwellings. However, there are some medium-to-high density areas for those who prefer a more urban environment.

Overall, Glenn Abbey is an exclusive community that caters to those who aspire to an affluent lifestyle with access to excellent services. Among the more prestigious communities included within the GTA’s borders is definitely that of Glen Abbey. Part of the town of Oakville, this elite municipality offers the kind of high-end lifestyle expected from today’s successful urban professionals.

Glen Abbey is most renowned for the celebrated Glen Abbey Golf course that was designed by Jack Nicklaus and which is home to the Canadian Open. The municipality encourages an active, healthy and inclusive lifestyle and, to this end, they have a newly rebuilt community centre in the heart of the neighbourhood where residents can take any number of fitness courses and/or sign up for various organized sports ranging from swimming to hockey to basketball and tennis. The centre additionally includes community rooms and a branch of the Oakville Public library. The neighborhood itself makes the most of its greenspace by maintaining a network of parks as well as walking/biking trails.

The community is part of the Halton School District and includes seven schools, all of which are highly rated. With two large shopping complexes along with all of the most frequented Big Box stores, there is no want for products and services. Furthermore, transportation is provided by GO Transit, Oakville Transit and via Rail. Several highways also help residents access the downtown core quickly and easily.

Housing in Glen Abbey is on the higher-end of the spectrum with the majority of homes being single-family, low-density, prestige dwellings. However, there are some medium-to-high density areas for those who prefer a more urban environment.

Overall, Glenn Abbey is an exclusive community that caters to those who aspire to an affluent lifestyle with access to excellent services.

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27 Citrine Dr, Bradford

150 150 Tom Kribas

322-123 Woodbine Ave, Toronto

150 150 Alan Coulter