Description
Welcome to 33 Bruce Boyd Drive - where upscale design meets effortless family living in the heart of Markham's sought-after Cornell community. This beautifully upgraded freehold executive townhome offers nearly 2,400 sq. ft. of functional space across three spacious levels, perfectly tailored for modern lifestyles.Enjoy the flexibility of a ground-floor in-law suite with private access, ideal for extended family, guests, or a home office. Entertain in style with 9-ft ceilings, hardwood floors, and an open-concept main level that seamlessly blends living and dining spaces. The gourmet kitchen is the heart of the home-complete with an oversized quartz island, custom cabinetry, gas range, walk-in pantry, and pot lights throughout.Step outside to your private terrace (400+ sq. ft.) or enjoy BBQs from your balcony with built-in gas line. Retreat upstairs to a luxurious primary suite featuring a Juliet balcony, walk-in closet, and a spa-like 5-piece ensuite with soaking tub and frameless glass shower.Additional highlights include a double car garage, bedroom-level laundry with linen closet, upgraded tiles, and a mezzanine flex space perfect for a home office, playroom, or reading nook.Just steps to Cornell Community Centre, Markham Stouffville Hospital, the new Cornell Bus Terminal, schools, parks, trails, and major highways-this home is perfectly positioned for both convenience and comfort.A rare opportunity to own in one of Markham's most vibrant, family-friendly communities. Move in and elevate your lifestyle.
Property Features
Air Conditioning: Central Air
Approximate Square Footage: 2000-2500
Basement: Unfinished
Exterior: Stone, Stucco (Plaster)
Foundation Details: Concrete
Fronting On: South
Garage Type: Built-In
Heat Source: Gas
Heat Type: Forced Air
Interior Features: Auto Garage Door Remote, ERV/HRV, In-Law Suite, On Demand Water Heater, Rough-In Bath
Parking Features: Private
Property Features/ Area Influences: Arts Centre, Hospital, Library, Park, Place Of Worship, School
Roof: Shingles
Sewers: Sewer
Sprinklers: Carbon Monoxide Detectors