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May 18th, 2012 
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Homes In Markham, Unionville & Stouffville

The town of Markham, Ontario, was first surveyed in 1793, settled in 1794, and officially incorporated as a town in 1972. Following World War Two, Markham's residents increasingly worked outside of the town, leading the community to become a swiftly growing suburb. By 1976, Markham's population was roughly 56,000, and since that time has quadrupled. Markham's historic farmland has disappeared, but many of its notable buildings from the past have been maintained and remain as heritage sites and tourist attractions.

If you are planning to buy homes in Markham, begin your search for houses here.  From townhouses to detached homes, new listings are always kept up-to-date. If you have any questions about homes in Markham, please feel free to contact Martin, he would love to help you. If you aren't quite satisfied with the homes in Markham that you see, visit find your dream home to have the newest listings that meet your criteria automatically sent to your e-mail.

Martin MacFarlane is an expert in Markham real estate and would love to help you buy your next home.

 

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