Community Overview
Badessa is at the Heart of Brownridge Community. The Community of Brownridge runs from Bathurst Street in the east to Centre Street in the North, Dufferin Street in the west, and Railway in the South. The border of Brownridge is just hundreds of meters from Steeles Avenue, which is the boundary between Toronto and the York Region. The real estate construction in Vaughan Brownridge mainly occurred between 1980 and 1990, with most housing detached homes. In past 3 months, 15 Detached homes were sold at average of $1.32M. Chinese account for over 8% of the population in the Community. York Region Bus Promenade Terminal is located at the northeast corner of the Community. Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park, Mill Arbor Park, Joseph Erin Park, Downham Park, Gilmore Park, and Wade Gate Park present residents with walking trails, basketball courts, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, and children's playgrounds. They offer residents supplementary dining, banking, and shopping experience. Many families chose to live in Brownridge because of its proximate to the city of Toronto, convenient public transportation and shopping, and better affordable housing prices compared with neighboring communities.
Neighbourhood Houses
261 Badessa Circle Vaughan, 262 Badessa Circle Vaughan, 266 Badessa Circle Vaughan, 270 Badessa Circle Vaughan, 274 Badessa Circle Vaughan, 278 Badessa Circle Vaughan, 282 Badessa Circle Vaughan, 286 Badessa Circle Vaughan.
To find the price of recently sold homes near my neighbourhood in
Brownridge, Vaughan, please contact realtor Alan Zheng (647-877-9311).