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Back-to-back towns latest offering in award-winning Stouffville development

YorkRegion.com
Sept. 23, 2014
Sandra Bolan

Uptowne housing has come to Stouffville.

Phase 7 of Geranium Homes’ Cardinal Point subdivision is a new housing concept for Whitchurch-Stouffville - back-to-back stacked, three-storey townhomes.

“We re-imagine how homes of yesterday are being built today, to accommodate our lifestyles,” said Boaz Feiner, president of Geranium Homes.

So far, about one-third of the 134 units have been sold, said Feiner, adding buyers have been young adults, new families and empty nesters.

Prices range from $379,900 to $419,900.

The homes are located at Ninth Line and John Davis Gate, north of Millard Street. Visitors were checking out two model units last weekend.

Earlier this year, Geranium won the Building Industry and Land Development Association’s best places to grow community of the year (low rise) award for Stouffville’s Cardinal Point.

The award recognized the builder that best exemplified Ontario’s Places to Grow Act, according to a media release.

Cardinal Point is a 100-acre master plan community with almost 30 acres of ravines with walking trails that connect to some of its roughly 800 homes.

There is a large, central park, along with two smaller ones, according to the media release.

Residents started moving into the north-end subdivision in 2008.

The project is expected to have a total of nine or 10 phases. In the first six phases, 630 units were constructed, according to Feiner.