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SCARBOROUGH CONDOS FOR SALE & RENT

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Neighbourhood Guide

Best Areas to Buy Condos in Scarborough

Each Scarborough neighbourhood offers a distinct condo lifestyle. Here are the top five areas buyers consistently explore.

Transit Hub

$550K – $850K

Scarborough Town Centre Condos

Transit connectivity with TTC and GO

Shopping and everyday convenience at 250+ stores

Newer towers and established buildings side by side

Appeal for first-time buyers, professionals, and investors

Community Living

$500K – $750K

Agincourt Condos

Established community feel with diverse heritage

Practical access to transit and major roads

Diverse food and shopping options along Lawrence and Sheppard

Appeal for buyers seeking convenience and community amenities

Waterfront Living

$600K – $950K

Birchcliffe-Cliffside Condos

Proximity to the Scarborough Bluffs and waterfront lifestyle

Distinct neighbourhood character with mature trees

Boutique and mid-rise appeal where relevant

Buyers wanting east-end lifestyle with a different pace than downtown

Premium Location

$650K – $1M+

Guildwood Condos

Greener surroundings with parkland and ravines

GO Train access and strong commuter appeal

Residential character with established homes

Buyers looking for a quieter, more refined setting

Scenic Lifestyle

$550K – $800K

Cliffcrest Condos

Proximity to Scarborough Bluffs and waterfront parks

Lifestyle and scenic appeal with marina access

Mix of housing and condo options

Long-term desirability for owner-occupiers

L'Amoreaux
L'Amoreaux
44 Buildings
A vibrant family neighborhood in Scarborough featuring beautiful parklands, top schools, and a diverse mix of low-rise townhomes and spacious high-rise condos.
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Eglinton East
Eglinton East
16 Buildings
An accessible and well-connected transit hub in Scarborough offering excellent everyday convenience, multi-cultural dining, and a strong mix of high-rise condos and townhouses.
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Birchcliffe-Cliffside
Birchcliffe-Cliffside
22 Buildings
A scenic lakeside community offering stunning views of the Scarborough Bluffs, charming lakeside trails, and a mix of boutique low-rise developments.
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Dorset Park
Dorset Park
15 Buildings
An established, family-oriented neighborhood with excellent access to rapid transit, shopping plazas, and affordable low-rise and high-rise options.
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West Hill
West Hill
21 Buildings
A green nature-filled community boasting close proximity to the University of Toronto Scarborough, beautiful ravine trails, and spacious layouts.
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Scarborough Village
Scarborough Village
18 Buildings
An diverse residential pocket situated along the Kingston Road corridor, offering lake views, convenient shopping, and mature communities.
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Rouge E11
Rouge E11
12 Buildings
A scenic northern enclave bordering Rouge National Urban Park, offering peaceful modern townhomes, spacious family layouts, and serene nature spaces.
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Rouge E10
Rouge E10
8 Buildings
A premium coastal neighborhood near the mouth of the Rouge River, featuring upscale low-rise units, scenic trails, and quick highway routes.
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Bendale
Bendale
26 Buildings
Centered around Scarborough Health Network and popular city parks, offering accessible central urban layouts and transit routes.
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Milliken
Milliken
24 Buildings
A bustling northern suburban district known for exceptional multi-cultural shopping hubs, community centers, and value-packed condos.
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Steeles Ave
Steeles Ave
19 Buildings
A highly practical border community sitting right next to Markham, providing great schools, multi-generational amenities, and townhouses.
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Agincourt South-Malvern West
Agincourt South-Malvern West
35 Buildings
A highly accessible commercial and residential center along the Highway 401 corridor, offering dense subway proximity and urban spaces.
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Centennial Scarborough
Centennial Scarborough
7 Buildings
An affluent and quiet neighborhood nestled in eastern Scarborough, featuring majestic park spaces, premium townhomes, and coastal tracks.
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Guildwood
Guildwood
10 Buildings
An historic, quiet village pocket featuring majestic lake views, convenient GO Transit access, and premium low-rise condominiums.
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Cliffcrest
Cliffcrest
11 Buildings
A stunning cliffside community looking out over the water, offering a peaceful residential feel mixed with newer boutique suites.
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Clairlea-Birchmount
Clairlea-Birchmount
18 Buildings
A modern and fast-developing family neighborhood with convenient shopping blocks, subway proximity, and excellent townhouse values.
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Kennedy Park
Kennedy Park
14 Buildings
A highly affordable transit hub ideal for daily commuters, boasting direct connections to subway lines and local commercial retail.
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Malvern
Malvern
20 Buildings
A lively multi-cultural neighborhood filled with sports complexes, spacious local plazas, and flexible townhouse complexes.
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Ionview
Ionview
9 Buildings
A highly compact central community providing direct rapid transit steps, open fields, and incredibly cost-effective condo models.
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Oakridge
Oakridge
12 Buildings
Perfectly positioned right on the Danforth border, providing instant access into downtown Toronto alongside affordable suites.
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Wexford-Maryvale
Wexford-Maryvale
15 Buildings
Famous for its cultural food scenes along Lawrence Avenue, offering classic neighborhood values mixed with mid-rise blocks.
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Morningside
Morningside
13 Buildings
An active community featuring extensive green parks and multi-generational recreation hubs, ideal for expanding family layouts.
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Agincourt North
Agincourt North
32 Buildings
A deeply established northern residential community holding premier dynamic market entries, park spaces, and top-tier schools.
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Woburn
Woburn
38 Buildings
As Scarborough's largest residential enclave, it offers immense urban structure, nearby hospital infrastructure, and tall towers.
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Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
28 Buildings
An elegant suburban space complete with golf fields, seamless highway entry points, and an expansive range of high-rise flats.
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Buyer Benefits

Why Buy a Condo in Scarborough?

Transit Access to Toronto

TTC Line 2, GO Transit, and the upcoming Eglinton Crosstown LRT connect Scarborough commuters to downtown Toronto and across the GTA. Kennedy Station, Scarborough GO, and multiple bus rapid transit corridors keep the east end well-linked.

Growing Condo Inventory

Scarborough's condo market spans over 150 buildings across 25 neighbourhoods. Newer transit-connected towers join established resale buildings, giving buyers a broad mix of ages, sizes, and price points to choose from.

Appeal for Every Buyer Type

First-time buyers find entry-level units in the mid-$500,000 range. Commuters value the transit connections. Downsizers appreciate the amenities and low-maintenance living. Investors track rental demand and infrastructure growth.

Parks, Waterfront & Trails

The Scarborough Bluffs span 15km of dramatic Lake Ontario shoreline. Rouge National Urban Park is the largest urban park in North America. Morningside Park, Guild Park, and dozens of neighbourhood green spaces make outdoor living easy.

Multicultural Community Living

Scarborough is one of Toronto's most diverse areas. World-class dining corridors along Lawrence, Sheppard, and Kennedy offer authentic Chinese, Indian, Filipino, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern cuisine — all within minutes of home.

Competitive Value vs Downtown

Many buyers find Scarborough offers more space per dollar compared to downtown Toronto. Larger floor plans, parking inclusion, and lower maintenance fees in some buildings make the east end an attractive value play.

Market Insights

Scarborough Condo Market Overview

Scarborough offers a broad mix of condo communities, from established resale buildings to newer developments along transit corridors. Condo options vary widely by neighbourhood, building age, transit access, and lifestyle setting — giving buyers genuine choice across the east end.

Buyers often compare areas such as Scarborough Town Centre for its retail and transit concentration, Agincourt for its established community feel, Birchcliffe-Cliffside for waterfront proximity, Guildwood for its greener surroundings and GO access, and Wexford and Cliffcrest for their diverse housing stock and scenic appeal.

When evaluating a Scarborough condo, smart buyers compare maintenance fees, parking availability, transit proximity, building age, amenity packages, and reserve fund strength. Many buildings in the area were constructed between the 1980s and early 2000s, while newer towers near the Town Centre and along Eglinton offer contemporary finishes and modern amenities.

Depending on the building and neighbourhood, entry-level one-bedroom condos often start in the mid-$500,000 range, while two-bedroom units and larger floor plans typically climb into the $700,000 to $900,000 range. Luxury waterfront and newer-build options in premium locations can exceed $1 million.

What to Compare

Maintenance Fees

Varies by building age and amenities

Parking & Locker

Included or available for purchase

Transit Access

TTC, GO, and future LRT proximity

Building Age

Resale vs new-build considerations

Amenities

Pools, gyms, concierge, guest suites

Reserve Fund

Financial health of the building

Price Ranges by Area

Scarborough Town Centre

High-rise, transit-connected

$550K – $850K

Birchcliffe-Cliffside

Lakeside, boutique appeal

$600K – $950K

Agincourt / Wexford

Value-oriented, established

$500K – $750K

Guildwood

Premium, GO-connected

$650K – $1M+

Cliffcrest

Scenic, waterfront-adjacent

$550K – $800K

Inventory

Types of Condos Available in Scarborough

From towering high-rises to boutique mid-rises and condo townhomes, Scarborough’s market covers every buyer profile.

High-Rise Condos

Tower living with panoramic views, concierge services, and comprehensive amenities. Common near Scarborough Town Centre and along major transit corridors.

Boutique Mid-Rise Condos

Smaller buildings with intimate communities, fewer units per floor, and often more personalized service. Popular in Birchcliffe-Cliffside and Guildwood.

Condo Townhomes

Multi-level living with private entrances, often including small yards or terraces. Ideal for families wanting condo amenities with townhouse space.

Luxury Condos

Premium finishes, spacious layouts, valet parking, and resort-style amenities. Found in newer developments and premium waterfront locations.

Transit-Connected Towers

Newer buildings within walking distance of TTC stations, GO Train, or future LRT stops. Designed for commuters who want minimal travel time.

Older Resale Condos

Established buildings from the 1980s-2000s often offer larger floor plans, lower per-square-foot pricing, and solid construction. Great value for buyers.

Pre-Construction & Assignments

Buy at today's pricing for tomorrow's delivery. Assignment sales offer immediate occupancy in buildings nearing completion.

Market Insights

Buying a Condo in Scarborough

Purchasing a condo in Scarborough requires the same diligence as buying anywhere in Toronto — but with neighbourhood-specific considerations that can affect your long-term satisfaction and investment return.

Get pre-approved first. Know your budget before you start viewing. Pre-approval strengthens your offer position and helps you focus on buildings and units within your range. Many Scarborough condos attract multiple offers, especially newer listings near transit.

Compare buildings, not just units. Two similarly priced condos in different buildings can offer vastly different lifestyles. Review the amenity package, maintenance fee history, reserve fund health, and building reputation before making your shortlist.

Review the status certificate carefully. This document reveals the building’s financial health, pending special assessments, and bylaw details. A lawyer experienced in condo transactions should review this before you firm up your purchase.

Understand maintenance fees in context. Higher fees are not always bad — they may fund extensive amenities, strong reserve contributions, and proactive building maintenance. Compare what the fee includes versus what you would pay separately.

Evaluate parking and locker value. In Scarborough, parking is often more essential than downtown. Assess whether the unit includes parking, whether it is owned or exclusive-use, and how locker space factors into your storage needs.

Assess transit and resale demand. Buildings near TTC stations, GO Train stops, or future LRT corridors typically hold value better and attract a broader buyer pool when it is time to sell.

Buying Checklist

1

Obtain mortgage pre-approval

2

Define must-have vs nice-to-have features

3

Research target neighbourhoods and buildings

4

Attend open houses and private showings

5

Review status certificate with a lawyer

6

Compare maintenance fees and inclusions

7

Verify parking and locker arrangements

8

Assess transit access and commute time

9

Evaluate building reserve fund health

10

Work with a local condo specialist

Insider Tip

Many buyers overlook buildings in established neighbourhoods like Wexford and Dorset Park, where older resale condos often deliver larger floor plans and lower per-square-foot costs than newer towers — while still offering solid transit and amenity access.

Seller Guide

Selling a Condo in Scarborough

Selling a Scarborough condo requires more than listing on MLS — it demands building-specific expertise, strategic pricing, and targeted marketing to reach the right buyers across Toronto, the east end, and beyond.

Condo valuation starts with comparables. We analyze recent sales in your exact building, accounting for floor level, exposure, parking, locker, renovations, and views. Generic neighbourhood averages do not tell the full story for condo sales.

Pricing strategy matters. Price too high and your listing goes stale. Price too low and you leave money on the table. We use current inventory levels, buyer demand trends, and seasonal patterns to position your unit competitively from day one.

Staging and presentation drive offers. Decluttered spaces, professional photography, twilight exterior shots, and virtual tours help your listing stand out in a crowded market. First impressions online determine whether buyers book a showing.

Building-specific marketing reaches the right audience. We market your unit to downtown Toronto buyers looking east for value, local downsizers, commuter professionals, and investors analyzing rental yields. Each audience receives tailored messaging.

Timing the market can make a difference. Spring and fall typically see the highest buyer activity, but a well-priced listing in any season attracts serious buyers. We advise on optimal timing based on your building’s recent sales velocity.

Marketing Essentials

Professional Photography

HDR photos, twilight shots, and drone imagery

Video Tours

Walkthrough videos and 3D virtual tours for remote buyers

Floor Plans

Professional measured floor plans with dimensions

Staging

Declutter, depersonalize, and highlight key spaces

Building Marketing

Emphasize amenities, transit, and neighbourhood perks

Multi-Channel Exposure

MLS, Realtor.ca, social media, and email campaigns

Pricing Strategy

Price based on recent comparable sales in your specific building and floor level, not just neighbourhood averages. Factor in parking, locker, views, renovations, and building amenities. A strategically priced listing attracts more showings and stronger offers.

Comparison

Scarborough Condos vs Toronto Condos

Understanding the key differences helps buyers make the right choice for their lifestyle and budget.

Scarborough

Toronto's East End

Often more space per dollar in many buildings

Broader mix of price points across neighbourhoods

Strong transit via TTC, GO Train, and future LRT

Abundant parks, trails, and waterfront access

Diverse community character and multicultural dining

Lower maintenance fees in some older buildings

Parking typically more available and affordable

Appeal to commuters, families, and value seekers

Downtown Toronto

City Core

Stronger downtown walkability and street-level vibrancy

Central employment density and shorter commutes for core workers

Higher per-square-foot pricing across most buildings

Smaller units with premium finishes in newer towers

Excellent transit with multiple subway lines

World-class dining, entertainment, and nightlife

Stronger rental demand for investor portfolios

Appeal to young professionals and central lifestyle seekers

For investors: Compare rent demand, building age, carrying costs, and future development plans before choosing between Scarborough and downtown. Both markets have strengths — the right choice depends on your budget, timeline, and risk tolerance. Toronto Condo Team can run the numbers for either market.

Buyer Profiles

Who Are Scarborough Condos Best For?

Scarborough’s diverse condo market serves a wide range of buyer profiles and life stages.

First-Time Buyers

Scarborough's entry-level condos in neighbourhoods like Agincourt, Wexford, and Dorset Park offer affordable price points in the mid-$500,000 range — often with more space and parking than comparable downtown options.

Commuters

With TTC Line 2, GO Train stations at Agincourt and Scarborough GO, and the future Eglinton Crosstown LRT, east-end commuters can reach downtown Toronto in 20–40 minutes depending on route and station.

 

Investors

Rental demand stays strong near UTSC, Centennial College, and transit hubs. Pre-construction opportunities and assignment sales offer entry points for investors tracking Scarborough's growth trajectory.

 

Downsizers

Empty nesters and retirees find low-maintenance condo living with amenities like pools, fitness centres, and concierge — while staying close to family, doctors, and familiar neighbourhoods.

 

Young Professionals

Newer towers near Scarborough Town Centre and along transit corridors offer contemporary finishes, rooftop terraces, and co-working spaces — all at a more accessible price than downtown equivalents.

 

Families

Condo townhomes and larger two- and three-bedroom units in communities like Guildwood, Rouge, and West Hill give families space to grow while keeping maintenance low and amenities close.

 

Toronto Buyers Looking East

Buyers priced out of downtown or seeking more square footage often find Scarborough delivers the space, parking, and community feel they want — without sacrificing transit access to the core.

Our Team

Work With Toronto Condo Team

Local expertise, building-level research, and dedicated representation for every Scarborough condo transaction.

Local Condo Expertise

We know every building across Scarborough's 25 communities — from amenity packages and fee histories to reserve fund health and management quality.

 

Building-Level Research

Before recommending any building, we analyze comparable sales, current inventory, days on market, and buyer demand trends specific to that property.

 

Buyer Representation

We protect your interests throughout the purchase process — from shortlisting and showings to offer strategy, status certificate review, and closing.

 

Seller Marketing

Our multi-channel marketing reaches downtown buyers, local downsizers, commuters, and investors — ensuring maximum exposure for your listing.

 
 

Investment Guidance

We run cash-flow projections, rental comparables, and long-term appreciation models to help investors make data-driven decisions.

 

Private Showings

Schedule viewings on your timeline, not open house hours. We arrange access to units, amenity areas, and parking so you see everything that matters.

 

Negotiation Strategy

Whether you are buying in a multiple-offer situation or negotiating price adjustments on inspection findings, we advocate for your best outcome.

 

Full-Service Support

From mortgage referrals and lawyer recommendations to moving coordination, we connect you with trusted professionals throughout your transaction.

 
 

Lifestyle

Things to Do in Scarborough

From the breathtaking Scarborough Bluffs and Rouge National Park to world-class shopping, vibrant cultural festivals, and prestigious education — Scarborough offers an unmatched east-end lifestyle.

LANDMARK

Scarborough Bluffs

Heritage

Guild Inn Estate

Shopping

Scarborough Town Centre

Trails

Morningside Park

LANDMARK

Scarborough Bluffs

Heritage

Guild Inn Estate

Trails

Morningside Park

Conservation

Rouge National Park

Shopping

Scarborough Town Centre

Events

Cultural Festivals

Education

UTSC Campus

Education

Centennial College

Local Amenities

Everything Within Reach

Scarborough offers an incredible range of amenities across all its communities — from world-class shopping and dining to stunning parks and excellent transit.

Scarborough Town Centre

4.5

Agincourt Mall

4.1

Bridlewood Mall

3.9

Wexford Heights Plaza

4.2

Scarborough Bluffs

Natural Wonder

Morningside Park

Urban Park

Rouge National Park

National Park

Guild Park & Gardens

Heritage Park

Vivaldi Ristorante

4.4

Dynasty Chinese Cuisine

4.3

Banjara Indian Cuisine

4.2

Sushi Mania

4

Kennedy Station

TTC Line 2 / GO
 

Scarborough GO Station

GO Train
 

Eglinton Crosstown LRT

Light Rail
 

Highway 401 Access

Toll HighMajor Highwayway
 

UTSC Campus

4.6

Centennial College

4.3

R.H. King Academy

4.2

TDSB Elementary

4

Centenary Hospital

Hospital
 

Birchmount Hospital

Community Hospital
 

Scarborough Health Network

Hospital Network

Community Health Clinic

Clinic

250+

Stores at Town Centre

15km

Bluffs Shoreline

3

GO Train Stations

2

Major Campuses

3+

Hospitals

200+

Restaurants

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FAQ

Scarborough Condo FAQs

Common questions about buying and living in Scarborough condos — from transit and pricing to investment potential and the buying process.

Scarborough condos can be a strong investment for buyers who research carefully. The area offers more affordable entry points than downtown Toronto, steady rental demand near transit and educational institutions, and ongoing infrastructure improvements including the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. Investors should compare carrying costs, rental yields, and building-specific factors before purchasing.

 

Top Scarborough condo neighbourhoods include Scarborough Town Centre for transit and retail access, Birchcliffe-Cliffside for waterfront lifestyle, Guildwood for its greener setting and GO Train connectivity, Agincourt for established community amenities, and Cliffcrest for scenic Bluffs proximity. Each area offers a distinct lifestyle and price point.

 
 
 

Generally yes — many Scarborough condos offer more space per dollar compared to downtown equivalents. Entry-level one-bedroom units often start in the mid-$500,000 range, while comparable downtown units frequently exceed $700,000. However, newer luxury buildings and waterfront locations in Scarborough can approach downtown pricing.

 
 
 

Key factors include building age and condition, maintenance fees and what they cover, status certificate health, reserve fund strength, parking and locker arrangements, transit proximity, and neighbourhood amenities. Compare buildings carefully — not just the unit itself. Work with a specialist who understands Scarborough's unique building landscape.

 
 

Yes. Scarborough connects to downtown Toronto via TTC Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth), multiple GO Train stations, and extensive bus networks. The upcoming Eglinton Crosstown LRT will further improve east-west transit across the area. Buildings near Kennedy Station, Scarborough Town Centre, and GO stations offer particularly strong commuter connectivity.

 
 

Yes. While Scarborough is known for value, several newer developments and waterfront buildings offer luxury finishes, premium amenities, and larger floor plans. Areas like Guildwood, Birchcliffe-Cliffside, and newer towers near Scarborough Town Centre feature upscale options for buyers seeking high-end east-end living.

 
 

Absolutely. We provide building-specific valuations, professional marketing including photography and virtual tours, multi-channel exposure to reach downtown, east-end, and investor buyers, and strategic pricing advice based on recent comparable sales in your exact building.

 
 
 

Scarborough Town Centre condos emphasize transit connectivity, retail convenience, and newer high-rise inventory with comprehensive amenities. Bluffs-area condos in Birchcliffe-Cliffside and Cliffcrest focus on waterfront lifestyle, scenic views, quieter residential streets, and a more relaxed pace. The Town Centre attracts commuters and professionals; the Bluffs area draws buyers seeking nature and lakeside living.

 
 
 

Resale offers immediate occupancy, established communities, and visible building conditions. Pre-construction allows buyers to purchase at today's pricing with future delivery, often with modern designs and warranties. The right choice depends on your timeline, risk tolerance, and whether you need to move in soon. We can help you evaluate both options in Scarborough.

 
 
 

For value and transit: Agincourt, Wexford, and Dorset Park. For waterfront lifestyle: Birchcliffe-Cliffside and Cliffcrest. For retail and commuter convenience: Scarborough Town Centre and Bendale. For greener, quieter settings: Guildwood and Rouge. For family-oriented living: West Hill, L'Amoreaux, and Kennedy Park. Each neighbourhood serves different buyer priorities.

 
 

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