Unionville, Milliken and Cornell each hold a distinct place inside one of York Region's most in-demand cities — a heritage Main Street, an established multicultural suburb, and a master-planned New Urbanism community. Markham is home to more tech-sector head offices than any other Canadian municipality.
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Markham hosts more technology-sector head offices than any other city in Canada, which underpins consistently strong demand from professional buyers. Unionville anchors the city's premium tier — a preserved 19th-century Main Street with heritage buildings, mature streetscapes and some of the region's highest-ranked schools.
Milliken, along the Scarborough border, is one of the GTA's most established Chinese-Canadian communities, with deep retail and community infrastructure. Cornell, by contrast, is one of Ontario's most complete New Urbanism developments — walkable grid streets, laneway garages and front porches, built specifically to reduce car dependency.
Each area below covers a specific pocket of Markham — comparables, inventory and buyer demand are tracked at this level, not the city-wide average.
Markham's heritage Main Street district — a designated heritage conservation area and the city's premium address.
Unionville Real Estate →One of the GTA's most established Chinese-Canadian communities, straddling the Markham/Scarborough border.
Milliken Real Estate →One of Ontario's largest New Urbanism communities — walkable grid streets, laneway garages and front porches.
Cornell Real Estate →If it's within Markham, it's within reach — get a read on your specific block.
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