Woodbridge, Maple and Thornhill each carry a distinct identity inside one York Region city — an established Italian-Canadian heartland, a GO-connected family suburb, and an affluent Yonge Street corridor. Vaughan is also the only municipality outside Toronto proper with a TTC subway stop (Line 1 to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre).
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Vaughan is the only GTA municipality outside Toronto with direct subway access — the TTC Line 1 extension terminates at Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, anchoring a fast-growing high-rise condo district. Beyond the VMC, the city splits into established, low-rise communities: Woodbridge's large custom-built homes and Italian-Canadian heritage, and Maple's newer, GO-connected subdivisions.
Thornhill straddles the Vaughan/Markham border along the Yonge Street corridor and carries its own premium, driven by mature tree canopy and some of York Region's top-rated schools. Vaughan Mills and Canada's Wonderland sit within city limits, adding a retail and entertainment draw that's unique among 905 municipalities.
Each area below covers a specific pocket of Vaughan — comparables, inventory and buyer demand are tracked at this level, not the city-wide average.
Vaughan's largest and most established community — a deep Italian-Canadian heritage and custom-built homes on larger lots.
Woodbridge Real Estate →A newer, family-oriented Vaughan community built around Maple GO Station and direct rail access to Union Station.
Maple Real Estate →An affluent Yonge Street corridor community straddling Vaughan and Markham, known for mature streets and top-ranked schools.
Thornhill Real Estate →If it's within Vaughan, it's within reach — get a read on your specific block.
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