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Stonehaven-Wyndham

An upscale newer pocket of executive homes, sometimes called Stonehaven-Wyndham-Copper Hills, on Newmarket's northeast side.

Active

92

Median list

$1,623,569

Range

$95,000, $12,499,000

Avg DOM

0 days

Living in Stonehaven-Wyndham

Stonehaven-Wyndham, sometimes referred to as Stonehaven-Wyndham-Copper Hills, is one of Newmarket's premium pockets in the southwest end. Development began in the late 1990s and continued into the early 2000s, transforming open fields into one of Newmarket's most affluent residential districts.

The defining character is executive-tier suburban: large detached homes on premium lots, with modern architectural styles, spacious interiors, high-end finishes, and a strong sense of neighbourhood prestige. Average home age sits around 20-30 years, with many properties substantially renovated by current owners.

Architecture and home stock

Stonehaven-Wyndham homes typically run 2,500-5,000+ square feet with large, well-landscaped lots. The architectural language leans traditional executive, brick-and-stone exteriors, double-car garages, classical proportions. Executive townhouses are also available for buyers who want the neighbourhood without the maintenance.

Current inventory: roughly 345 properties listed in the broader Newmarket area as of recent snapshots, with Stonehaven-Wyndham contributing a meaningful share of the upper-mid and upper segments. Price range typically $475K (smaller townhouse) through $2.5M+ (larger detached estates).

Schools, recreation, and access

Public schooling at Stonehaven Elementary (K-8, Fraser Institute 7.0), with Catholic options at Notre Dame Catholic Elementary (K-8, Fraser Institute 7.3). Both rank among the stronger schools in the Newmarket catchment.

The pocket has easy access to Highway 404 for drivers and is within reach of Newmarket GO Station for transit commuters. State-of-the-art sports complexes, community centres, high-end shopping, and a diverse mix of dining are all within practical reach.

Buying or selling in Stonehaven-Wyndham

For buyers: this is a careful-evaluation neighbourhood. Homes here are 20-30 years old, which means original mechanicals are reaching replacement age and renovation quality varies widely between properties. The home that looks photo-ready may need a $50K mechanical refresh inside the first year; the slightly tired-looking home may have a brand-new roof and furnace. I review every inspection with my clients before we firm.

For sellers: the polished, well-staged Stonehaven-Wyndham home moves quickly and at full value. The deferred-maintenance home, less so. Pre-list prep, strategic painting, mechanical service records, a careful staging plan, can pay for itself many times over.

Working with me on Stonehaven-Wyndham real estate

I've handled enough Stonehaven-Wyndham transactions to know the street hierarchy, the typical build quality, and what to watch for in the older homes. Send me a specific address and I'll tell you what I know about the property and what comparable homes have recently traded at.

Common questions

About Stonehaven-Wyndham

How old are homes in Stonehaven-Wyndham?

Most were built between the late 1990s and the early 2000s, making the average home 20 to 30 years old. The neighbourhood transformed open fields into an affluent residential district during that period.

What's the price range?

Roughly $475K to $2.5M+, depending heavily on home size, lot, and condition. Most family-tier detached homes sit in the $1.2M-$2M range; executive townhouses provide a lower entry point.

Are the schools good?

Yes, Stonehaven Elementary (Fraser Institute 7.0) and Notre Dame Catholic Elementary (7.3) are both well-regarded. Both serve K-8; secondary options are available through the broader Newmarket catchment.

What types of homes are typical?

Primarily large detached homes with executive townhouses also available. Architectural styles lean modern-traditional with spacious interiors, open-concept living, and high-end finishes.

Is the commute manageable?

Yes. Highway 404 access is convenient for drivers, and Newmarket GO Station provides direct rail service to downtown Toronto. Most clients I work with target 60-80 minute door-to-desk commutes to downtown Toronto.

A note from Alfred

Thinking about Stonehaven-Wyndham?

Every pocket has its own quirks, the schools that draw families in, the streets that turn over the fastest, the styles that never lose value. Send me a note with what you're looking for and I'll come back with honest, specific advice.

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