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 Buttonville Neighbourhood Map by Martin MacFarlane

Buttonville Real Estate

Buttonville is an unincorporated suburban community within the Town of Markham in York Region, directly north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the western part of Markham. The population is presently about 30,000. Rouge River is to the northeast and Buttonville Airport is directly west of Buttonville. Highway 404 is to the west with 4 interchanges and the nearest interchange with the Highway 407 Express Toll Route (ETR) is 2 km south on Woodbine Avenue. The population live in the eastern, northeastern and the northern parts while the industrial area of Markham is to the west and the south down to Steeles. The industrial area is home to many technology companies near the airport (which incidentally is the location of where weather reports are taken for the Weather Network).

John Button Blvd in the neighbourhood of Buttonville Unionville by Martin MacFarlane of Sutton Group real estate John Button Bld in the neighbourhood of Buttonville Unionville by Martin MacFarlane of Sutton Group real estate

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 descendants 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.

Average Sold Prices in Buttonville

Type of Houses Average Sold Prices
Condo Townhouses $350,000 - $460,000
Detached Homes $520,000 - $1,000,000

To view all the homes that have recently sold in Buttonville, please view the South part of the Unionville property values section. 

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Buttonville Public school in the neighbourhood of Buttonville Unionville by Martin MacFarlane Ecole Ste Marguerite Bourgeoys in the neighbourhood of Buttonville Unionville by Martin MacFarlane of Sutton Group real estate.

 


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