Property Details
Address: 100 New Park Pl, Vaughan
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Parking Spots: 1
Indoor Size: 638 sq. feet
Accessible: No
Building Information
Age 4 Years
Stories 55
Total Units 553
Name Transit City 2 - Highway 7, Vaughan
Corp. Number TBD
Neighbourhood & Surroundings
With its highly competitive
industrial and commercial tax rate incentives, paired with easily accessible
transportation highways and roads, Vaughan has quickly become one of the go-to
destination hubs for business. With the influx of new businesses establishing
their footprints in the area, so too are their employees. Homeowners, including
young professionals and new families, are looking for areas and neighborhoods
that suit their needs. Their main criteria focuses around easily accessible
schools, public transit options, open green spaces and entertainment. It is
hard to match that criteria in Toronto, where costs of homeownership continue
to escalate upward. This, in turn, makes home-buying financial burdens for many.
It is for this reason that many have been moving into neighborhoods in Vaughan.
With several transit options, including the highway, GO Train, TTC, and subway,
accessing all the major hubs across the GTA has never been easier and more
cost-effective.
One of Canada's most famous
universities, York University, with more than 43,000 students enrolled across
ten campuses is conveniently located on the Toronto-Vaughan border. This makes it
easily accessible for students in the area. One of Vaughan's most notable
spaces is The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre which will be built on a 100-acre parcel of land.
This community space will be the largest mixed-use project in all of Canada.
The city and developers share a vision to make this space have a downtown feel,
with urban living featuring new condominium developments, townhomes,
entertainment spaces, hotels, parks, and new public transit access spaces. In
recent years, Vaughan's tourism industry has grown exponentially, with new
sights and attractions being introduced all the time. Some of the most notable
ones include the Vaughan Mills shopping center, Reptilia Zoo, and Canada's
Wonderland, Canada's largest amusement park.