Newmarket, Central Newmarket, L3Y 8J2
$599,900
Listed by COLDWELL BANKER THE REAL ESTATE CENTRE.
Welcome to Roberson Place, a vibrant, social, condo community surrounded by green space and mature trees lining Historical Main Street in Downtown Newmarket. This coveted and family friendly area is home to a host of diverse and exciting dining, cultural and social experiences all within a few minutes' walk. Riverwalk Commons, in the downtown core, boasts a splash pad, a Farmer's Market, summer concerts for all ages and a skating rink in the winter. Dozens of shops and culinary options from pubs to Fine Dining provide amazing options for all. Trail systems, schools, Southlake Hospital and parks are just steps away. With GO, VIVA, YRT and the 404/400 HWY's just a short drive away, commuting anywhere is a breeze. The condo itself is freshly painted in a soft, neutral tone with with smooth ceilings, Luxury Vinyl Plank and ceramic flooring throughout. The principal room sizes are very generous with an enormous amount of closet space in the bedrooms. The bedrooms also enjoy remotely controlled ceiling fans for full comfort. The sitting room at the front is completely removed from the rest of the living space for a quiet place to relax. This is a perfect option for first time home buyers or investors alike.
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