Richmond Hill Real Estate

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Your Richmond Hill Real Estate Agent Caryn Parchment

The city of Richmond Hill offers a robust real estate market with unique neighbourhoods, such as the southern region which features many 19th century homes. Homeowners are proud to say they live in Richmond Hill, a bedroom community of Toronto, commonly considered an affluent region.

Richmond Hill is nestled between Markham and Vaughan, just a 25-minute drive to Toronto.

If you are looking at homes for sale in Richmond Hill, you’ll find an enticing combination of cultural heritage and modern conveniences here as well.

Richmond Hill Neighborhood Profile

Richmond Hill Real Estate Agent, Caryn Parchment, is dedicated to providing the highest quality service. She is based in this great city, with many personal and business connections, so she can give you a personal view of its neighbourhoods, amenities and opportunities.

The Richmond Hill real estate market is very competitive, with countless individuals and families wishing to build a life here. It has a variety of food stores to choose from, including Loblaws, Asian Supermarkets, Food Basics and Longos, as well as many retail stores such as Walmart, Staples, Home Depot and many others.

You will also find amazing restaurants, pubs and entertainment venues, such as a large Silver City movie theatre, Richmond Centre for the Performing Arts, The Curtain Club theatre of Richmond Hill and others.

The city offers 27 quality schools, including public, private, Catholic and French immersion, as well as many places of worship for believers of several major religions.

If you love being outdoors, you will love the selection of parks and trails in Richmond Hill, including Beaufort Trail, Oak Ridge Trail, Oak Ridge Corridor Conservation area and Richvale Greenway park.

For transportation, Richmond Hill is conveniently located 10-15 minutes from Highway 404 and Highway 400, making it quick and easy to travel long distances. If you work in Toronto there are many transit options. You can drive to Finch station and take the TTC subway or bus, or take public transit to Finch station and go from there. The York Regional Transit (YRT) system, and Viva Transit are also available throughout the city, and you will find a GO bus station at the Richmond Hill Centre from which you can access buses going to Pearson International Airport, Hamilton and Square One in Mississauga.

All of these features make Richmond Hill an attractive location for families and individuals.

Richmond Hill Real Estate Market

As of April 2022, Richmond Hill has a population of over 231,000. The average selling price in the city is $1.6 million and the average number of days a house sits on the market is thirteen. Richmond Hill is considered the eighth-most expensive region in the Greater Toronto Area, and a great place to buy a property, with a 20.9% bump in the housing prices YoY.

Century 21 Real Estate Agent in Richmond Hill, Caryn Parchment, will make sure you take full advantage of the buying and selling opportunities in this city.

What is the city known for?

The home of Canada's largest telescope, housed in the city's famed David Dunlap Observatory, opened in 1935.

Driving Proximity to Highways

Hwy 404 - 10 minutes, Hwy 400 - 15 minutes

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How can I help you?

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Public Transit

YRT, Viva, and GO Transit from Richmond Hill Centre

School

27 Schools - Public, Catholic, Private & French Schools

Grocery Stores

Longos, Food Basics, Fresco, Sue’s Market, Bruno’s Fine Foods, Farm Boy, Loblaws, No Frills, Sobeys, T&T Supermarket, Asian Supermarkets, La Brehandaise Market, Walmart.

Parks & Trails

Beaufort Trail, Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve

Community Centres

Bayview Hill, Elgin West Community Centre & Pool, Langstaff, Oak Ridges, Richvale Community Centre & Pool, Rouge Woods.

Tourist Attractions

Eyer Homestead Ropes Challenge Course, Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, Richmond Hill Heritage Centre, The Wave Pool, Boynton House Art Exhibition Space, Richmond Hill Heritage Centre, David Dunlap Observatory

Libraries

Central Library, Oak Ridges, Richmond Green, Richvale.

City History

The City was officially incorporated on June 18, 1872 as a village and the first Council Meeting was held on January 1, 1873 under the leadership of Abraham Law as Reeve. Richmond Hill developed because of its proximity to Toronto, as farmers came into City on their way to Toronto markets and people travelled up and down Yonge Street to and from communities further north.

Pre-Construction Richmond Hill

Would you prefer to buy pre-construction in Richmond Hill? Richmond Hill has many pre-construction projects available for residential purchase and investing, including low-rise and high-rise buildings, and condo developments. Get your footprint in Richmond Hill now before all of these new homes are taken.

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