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Georgina Heights, Georgina ON By Treasure Hill Homes

Lake-Side Living in Keswick’s Best Selling New Home Community<BR><BR>Four Season Living<BR>Welcome to Georgina Heights in Keswick. Experience a relaxing community where life can be everything you’ve ever dreamed of. Situated at Church Street and Woodbine Avenue, Georgina Heights is in an ideal location within Keswick, just minutes from Cook’s Bay. Here you can enjoy year-round amenities such as boating and fishing in the summer, skating and ice fishing during the winter and everything else in between. Perfect for families, Georgina Heights boasts entertainment and recreation options in a natural setting, creating an enviable lifestyle.<BR><BR>1 Community - 1 Builder - All Single Detached Homes<BR>Georgina Heights is offering an impressive selection of 40’ and 50’ singles in this Keswick community. As the exclusive builder, Treasure Hill invites you to discover living, discover Georgina Heights.<BR><BR>Promising a more Relaxed Lifestyle<BR>Georgina Heights in Keswick is close to everything you need including schools, grocery stores, restaurants, and entertainment options like The Gem Theatre and so much more. Quick access to the new Hwy. 404 extension allows you to commute throughout the GTA with ease. Enjoy close proximity to popular beaches, marinas, golf courses, beautiful parks and conservation areas that will allow you to relax and make you proud to call Georgina Heights your home.<BR><BR>Source: Georgina Heights

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Georgina Heights, Georgina ON by Treasure Hill Homes

Lake-Side Living in Keswick’s Best Selling New Home Community<BR><BR>Four Season Living<BR>Welcome to Georgina Heights in Keswick. Experience a relaxing community where life can be everything you’ve ever dreamed of. Situated at Church Street and Woodbine Avenue, Georgina Heights is in an ideal location within Keswick, just minutes from Cook’s Bay. Here you can enjoy year-round amenities such as boating and fishing in the summer, skating and ice fishing during the winter and everything else in between. Perfect for families, Georgina Heights boasts entertainment and recreation options in a natural setting, creating an enviable lifestyle.<BR><BR>1 Community - 1 Builder - All Single Detached Homes<BR>Georgina Heights is offering an impressive selection of 40’ and 50’ singles in this Keswick community. As the exclusive builder, Treasure Hill invites you to discover living, discover Georgina Heights.<BR><BR>Promising a more Relaxed Lifestyle<BR>Georgina Heights in Keswick is close to everything you need including schools, grocery stores, restaurants, and entertainment options like The Gem Theatre and so much more. Quick access to the new Hwy. 404 extension allows you to commute throughout the GTA with ease. Enjoy close proximity to popular beaches, marinas, golf courses, beautiful parks and conservation areas that will allow you to relax and make you proud to call Georgina Heights your home.<BR><BR>Source: Georgina Heights

5481 Bethesda Side Road Townhomes, Whitchurch-Stouffville ON by Treasure Hill Homes

Greybrook invested equity capital alongside Treasure Hill and is overseeing the development of the Stouffville III project. Located near the City of Markham and approximately 30 kilometres north of Toronto, the township of Whitchurch-Stouffville is an urbanizing community that has experienced exceptional population growth that is forecast to persist in decades to come. Situated amongst main transit nodes, the development site provides easy access to Highway 404 and is a short drive to the New Elm GO / Lincolnville and Stouffville GO Train stations. The site is near notable area amenities including, the Spring Lakes Golf Club and the Timber Creek Golf & Family Fun Centre, with access to shopping malls and an abundance of adjacent facilities and services in neighbouring Markham and Richmond Hill. Source: Greybrook

Palmetto, Oshawa ON by Treasure Hill Homes

New Release of Single, 3-Car Garage Homes Coming Soon! A new way of living in Oshawa Meet Palmetto. A place where urban life connects with nature, seamlessly, effortlessly, and conveniently. A place where innovative design meets the highest standards of building excellence. A place where acclaimed architects, landscapers, and designers have envisioned a thoughtfully planned community designed to celebrate the family and its unique needs. Your home is a place that houses the treasures you value most in life. At Treasure Hill, we’ve designed Palmetto to protect your most valuable possessions while creating an authentic living experience in this thoughtfully planned community in North Oshawa. North Oshawa North Oshawa has become one of the most sought-after locations for people seeking a new home. It’s just 60 kms from Toronto, making it a viable half-hour commute by car, GO or VIA and it offers the perfect blend of metropolitan living and natural habitat. With numerous wildlife reserves and sandy beaches, this city is a nature lover’s paradise. As a metropolis it is filled with shopping, dining and entertainment attractions. Plus, North Oshawa has one of the most attractive educational portfolios in the region, including the renowned University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Durham College. Live where nature surrounds you With more than 400 hectares of parkland having 27 kms of paved trails, Oshawa is a hiker’s and biker’s paradise! Harmony Valley Conservation Area, just a 7-minute drive from Palmetto, offers over 28 hectares of green space punctuated by numerous recreational nature trails and the Harmony Creek that runs through the area. The park also contains a popular off-leash dog area. Cedar Valley Conservation Area is a 9-minute drive from Palmetto and offers a moderately challenging 1.8 km trail that takes about 22 minutes to complete. This is a popular choice for birding, hiking, and walking. Oshawa has 130 parks to explore! It’s all about green space in Oshawa and with more than 130 parks to explore, there’s no shortage of opportunity for outdoor fun! Oshawa also has numerous golf courses, seven altogether, including Kedron Dells Golf Club, a 6-minute drive away and Durham Golf an 11-minute drive from Palmetto. There are also many recreation centres within a few minutes’ drive of Palmetto. Some of the most popular ones less than 10 minutes away, include: Northview Community Centre, Delpark Homes Centre, Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre and Donevan Recreation Complex. These centres offer exceptional programming including camps, sports, fitness programs, skating, and swimming. Live connected to transit Just a short drive from Palmetto, the GO Station at 915 Bloor St. W. in Oshawa offers fast and reliable train service to Toronto and beyond, with the ability to be at Union Station in under an hour. An easy drive! With easy access to highways, including 407, 418, 401 and 2, residents of Palmetto will enjoy connection to Toronto and the GTA and all points beyond. Source: Treasure Hill

Belmont by Treasure Hill Homes, Newcastle, ON by Treasure Hill Homes

Belmont is a new neighbourhood in the town of Newcastle. It’s located beside its namesake, the historic Belmont House, home to the 19th century politician, surveyor and renaissance man, Samuel Wilmot. Being on the western edge of town, it’s surrounded by the expansive natural beauty of the region and moments from the charming offerings of Newcastle. Newcastle has earned accolades for being one of the best small towns in Ontario. Located in the municipality of Clarington, Newcastle’s downtown is home to dozens of historical buildings and the major thoroughfare, King Street, is lined with all-brick shops and cozy eateries. To the north and south, quaint homesteads are flanked by mature trees. Local trivia: The Jasco Factory in Newcastle was built in 1848 by Daniel Massey. It was the beginning of what is today the largest agricultural equipment business in Canada. The factory’s purpose has shifted with time. During the First World War, it manufactured wooden munitions cases. Afterwards, silver jewelry. The simpler pleasures of life by the lake. The Newcastle Marina is just 10 minutes southeast of Belmont, with accessible moorings, boat launches and kilometres of waterfront trails. The Port of Newcastle Park sits atop a bluff, with seating areas and walking paths, and the Samuel Wilmot Nature Area to the west boasts 77-hectares of lakeside trails and outlooks. Local trivia: In addition to his other achievements, Samuel Wilmot established one of North America’s first fish hatcheries on his farm in Newcastle. Wilmot Creek, which his property overlooked, became an important location for breeding salmon and his methods made him a pioneer of pisciculture. Small town life, no sacrifices. Life in Newcastle isn’t like life in the city. You’ll enjoy modern conveniences as well as the rustic pleasures of the Ontario countryside. On the western edge of Newcastle and with the amenities of Bowmanville less than 10 minutes away, Belmont is a modern enclave in a warm community. Get where you’re going faster from Belmont. Belmont is nestled near the interchange of Highway 35/115 and King Street, which travels east-west, just north of Highway 401 between Port Hope and Oshawa, and Highway 35/115 which begins at the 401 and travels north through the Kawarthas to Peterborough. Amid spaced out concession roads, immediate access to these two major thoroughfares are convenient perks of life when you live at Belmont. In 2019, Clarington was named municipality of the year by Festivals and Events Ontario. In the winter, there’s Brimacombe, one of the top ski hills in the area, where you can enjoy live music and delicious food during its annual festival in February. In the summer, check out Food Truck Alley, famous for delicious down-home dishes from local vendors. In July, the Clarington Motorsport Park is the only Canadian stop on the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, where exotic GT sports car prototypes roar around the track. Cap off the summer with the Orono Fair, a 165-year tradition, and in the fall, explore the local farms and the unique shopping experiences along A Country Path. This is to say nothing of the golf courses, fishing, and dozens of other attractions that are yours to enjoy, moments from Belmont. Source: Treasure Hill

5481 Bethesda Side Road by Treasure Hill Homes, Greybrook Realty Partners, Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON by Treasure Hill Homes

Greybrook invested equity capital alongside Treasure Hill and is overseeing the development of the Stouffville III project. Located near the City of Markham and approximately 30 kilometres north of Toronto, the township of Whitchurch-Stouffville is an urbanizing community that has experienced exceptional population growth that is forecast to persist in decades to come. Situated amongst main transit nodes, the development site provides easy access to Highway 404 and is a short drive to the New Elm GO / Lincolnville and Stouffville GO Train stations. The site is near notable area amenities including, the Spring Lakes Golf Club and the Timber Creek Golf & Family Fun Centre, with access to shopping malls and an abundance of adjacent facilities and services in neighbouring Markham and Richmond Hill. Source: Greybrook

Palmetto by Treasure Hill Homes, Oshawa, ON by Treasure Hill Homes

New Release of Single, 3-Car Garage Homes Coming Soon! A new way of living in Oshawa Meet Palmetto. A place where urban life connects with nature, seamlessly, effortlessly, and conveniently. A place where innovative design meets the highest standards of building excellence. A place where acclaimed architects, landscapers, and designers have envisioned a thoughtfully planned community designed to celebrate the family and its unique needs. Your home is a place that houses the treasures you value most in life. At Treasure Hill, we’ve designed Palmetto to protect your most valuable possessions while creating an authentic living experience in this thoughtfully planned community in North Oshawa. North Oshawa North Oshawa has become one of the most sought-after locations for people seeking a new home. It’s just 60 kms from Toronto, making it a viable half-hour commute by car, GO or VIA and it offers the perfect blend of metropolitan living and natural habitat. With numerous wildlife reserves and sandy beaches, this city is a nature lover’s paradise. As a metropolis it is filled with shopping, dining and entertainment attractions. Plus, North Oshawa has one of the most attractive educational portfolios in the region, including the renowned University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Durham College. Live where nature surrounds you With more than 400 hectares of parkland having 27 kms of paved trails, Oshawa is a hiker’s and biker’s paradise! Harmony Valley Conservation Area, just a 7-minute drive from Palmetto, offers over 28 hectares of green space punctuated by numerous recreational nature trails and the Harmony Creek that runs through the area. The park also contains a popular off-leash dog area. Cedar Valley Conservation Area is a 9-minute drive from Palmetto and offers a moderately challenging 1.8 km trail that takes about 22 minutes to complete. This is a popular choice for birding, hiking, and walking. Oshawa has 130 parks to explore! It’s all about green space in Oshawa and with more than 130 parks to explore, there’s no shortage of opportunity for outdoor fun! Oshawa also has numerous golf courses, seven altogether, including Kedron Dells Golf Club, a 6-minute drive away and Durham Golf an 11-minute drive from Palmetto. There are also many recreation centres within a few minutes’ drive of Palmetto. Some of the most popular ones less than 10 minutes away, include: Northview Community Centre, Delpark Homes Centre, Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre and Donevan Recreation Complex. These centres offer exceptional programming including camps, sports, fitness programs, skating, and swimming. Live connected to transit Just a short drive from Palmetto, the GO Station at 915 Bloor St. W. in Oshawa offers fast and reliable train service to Toronto and beyond, with the ability to be at Union Station in under an hour. An easy drive! With easy access to highways, including 407, 418, 401 and 2, residents of Palmetto will enjoy connection to Toronto and the GTA and all points beyond. Source: Treasure Hill

Georgina Heights by Treasure Hill Homes

Lake-Side Living in Keswick’s Best Selling New Home Community<BR><BR>Four Season Living<BR>Welcome to Georgina Heights in Keswick. Experience a relaxing community where life can be everything you’ve ever dreamed of. Situated at Church Street and Woodbine Avenue, Georgina Heights is in an ideal location within Keswick, just minutes from Cook’s Bay. Here you can enjoy year-round amenities such as boating and fishing in the summer, skating and ice fishing during the winter and everything else in between. Perfect for families, Georgina Heights boasts entertainment and recreation options in a natural setting, creating an enviable lifestyle.<BR><BR>1 Community - 1 Builder - All Single Detached Homes<BR>Georgina Heights is offering an impressive selection of 40’ and 50’ singles in this Keswick community. As the exclusive builder, Treasure Hill invites you to discover living, discover Georgina Heights.<BR><BR>Promising a more Relaxed Lifestyle<BR>Georgina Heights in Keswick is close to everything you need including schools, grocery stores, restaurants, and entertainment options like The Gem Theatre and so much more. Quick access to the new Hwy. 404 extension allows you to commute throughout the GTA with ease. Enjoy close proximity to popular beaches, marinas, golf courses, beautiful parks and conservation areas that will allow you to relax and make you proud to call Georgina Heights your home.<BR><BR>Source: Georgina Heights

5481 Bethesda Side Road by Treasure Hill Homes

Greybrook invested equity capital alongside Treasure Hill and is overseeing the development of the Stouffville III project. Located near the City of Markham and approximately 30 kilometres north of Toronto, the township of Whitchurch-Stouffville is an urbanizing community that has experienced exceptional population growth that is forecast to persist in decades to come. Situated amongst main transit nodes, the development site provides easy access to Highway 404 and is a short drive to the New Elm GO / Lincolnville and Stouffville GO Train stations. The site is near notable area amenities including, the Spring Lakes Golf Club and the Timber Creek Golf & Family Fun Centre, with access to shopping malls and an abundance of adjacent facilities and services in neighbouring Markham and Richmond Hill. Source: Greybrook

Belmont by Treasure Hill Homes

Belmont is a new neighbourhood in the town of Newcastle. It’s located beside its namesake, the historic Belmont House, home to the 19th century politician, surveyor and renaissance man, Samuel Wilmot. Being on the western edge of town, it’s surrounded by the expansive natural beauty of the region and moments from the charming offerings of Newcastle. Newcastle has earned accolades for being one of the best small towns in Ontario. Located in the municipality of Clarington, Newcastle’s downtown is home to dozens of historical buildings and the major thoroughfare, King Street, is lined with all-brick shops and cozy eateries. To the north and south, quaint homesteads are flanked by mature trees. Local trivia: The Jasco Factory in Newcastle was built in 1848 by Daniel Massey. It was the beginning of what is today the largest agricultural equipment business in Canada. The factory’s purpose has shifted with time. During the First World War, it manufactured wooden munitions cases. Afterwards, silver jewelry. The simpler pleasures of life by the lake. The Newcastle Marina is just 10 minutes southeast of Belmont, with accessible moorings, boat launches and kilometres of waterfront trails. The Port of Newcastle Park sits atop a bluff, with seating areas and walking paths, and the Samuel Wilmot Nature Area to the west boasts 77-hectares of lakeside trails and outlooks. Local trivia: In addition to his other achievements, Samuel Wilmot established one of North America’s first fish hatcheries on his farm in Newcastle. Wilmot Creek, which his property overlooked, became an important location for breeding salmon and his methods made him a pioneer of pisciculture. Small town life, no sacrifices. Life in Newcastle isn’t like life in the city. You’ll enjoy modern conveniences as well as the rustic pleasures of the Ontario countryside. On the western edge of Newcastle and with the amenities of Bowmanville less than 10 minutes away, Belmont is a modern enclave in a warm community. Get where you’re going faster from Belmont. Belmont is nestled near the interchange of Highway 35/115 and King Street, which travels east-west, just north of Highway 401 between Port Hope and Oshawa, and Highway 35/115 which begins at the 401 and travels north through the Kawarthas to Peterborough. Amid spaced out concession roads, immediate access to these two major thoroughfares are convenient perks of life when you live at Belmont. In 2019, Clarington was named municipality of the year by Festivals and Events Ontario. In the winter, there’s Brimacombe, one of the top ski hills in the area, where you can enjoy live music and delicious food during its annual festival in February. In the summer, check out Food Truck Alley, famous for delicious down-home dishes from local vendors. In July, the Clarington Motorsport Park is the only Canadian stop on the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, where exotic GT sports car prototypes roar around the track. Cap off the summer with the Orono Fair, a 165-year tradition, and in the fall, explore the local farms and the unique shopping experiences along A Country Path. This is to say nothing of the golf courses, fishing, and dozens of other attractions that are yours to enjoy, moments from Belmont. Source: Treasure Hill

Completed projects by Treasure Hill Homes

Charbonnel Towns by Treasure Hill Homes

Charbonnel is a play of opposites and how they attract. The visual elegance of a traditional exterior versus the lighthearted so-modern sophistication of space. It’s really an extraordinary meld of contemporary and traditional style. The architecture is big, bold and grand. The interior spaces are comfortable, thoughtful and filled with light. The designers have spared no detail in making these homes the very definition of urban luxury. Source: Charbonnel Towns


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