The Valley Woodbridge
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South Hill Phase at The Valley Woodbridge - New Homes
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South Hill Phase 1 Release
South Hill Phase at The Valley Woodbridge (also referred to as Phase 1) is the premier release of luxury detached residences located on the southern portion of the historic former Board of Trade Golf Course. This initial release exclusively features 112 detached homes on 40' and 45' lots. These residences range from approximately 2,400 to over 4,500 square feet and offer 3- to 5-bedroom layouts. Each home includes premium features such as 10' main floor ceilings and two-car garages, with estimated starting prices for this phase beginning at approximately $1.75 million.
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Neighborhood Community
South Hill Phase at The Valley Woodbridge is located in the prestigious Islington Woods and Old Woodbridge neighbourhoods, offering a settled, upscale atmosphere with a strong sense of heritage and a rich collection of local amenities. Highlights of the area include the Market Lane District—known as the heart of the community—where historic charm meets modern luxury. This nature-first environment is further enhanced by premier recreation facilities, along with a commitment to education and safety.
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Nearest Community Centres
The Valley Woodbridge New Homes are well-served by several world-class community centres that offer high-end fitness, aquatic, and recreational facilities. The Al Palladini Community Centre is just a six-minute drive away and features two NHL-sized arenas, a full fitness centre, a swimming pool, a sauna, and specialized squash and cycling studios. Other nearby facilities include the Vellore Village Community Centre, Father E. Bulfon Community Centre, Chancellor Community Centre, and the Woodbridge Pool & Memorial Arena.
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Conservation Areas
The Valley Woodbridge is nestled in one of the greenest pockets of the GTA, offering immediate access to premier nature reserves. Residents are just 5-minutes from the 1,000-acre Boyd Conservation Park, famous for its hiking trails and river lookouts, and 10 minutes from the Kortright Centre’s vast woodlands. Additionally, the community connects directly to the Humber River Valley Corridor, providing a seamless link to the extensive regional trail system.
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Future Infra Growth in the Area
The Valley Woodbridge is at the heart of a massive multi-billion dollar infrastructure boom, as Vaughan prepares to welcome over 242,000 new residents by 2051. The area is being redefined by major transit projects, including the official start of Highway 413 and the planning of the proposed Woodbridge GO Station. This growth is complemented by the rapid expansion of the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) and its advanced stormwater management systems. Local enhancements like the Teston Road widening, Woodbridge Avenue streetscaping, and the pioneering Healthcare Centre Precinct ensure that property values and quality of life remain on an upward trajectory.
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Why to Invest in Woodbridge Single Homes
Investing in The Valley Woodbridge single-family homes is more than just a real estate purchase; it is an acquisition of one of the final rare land opportunities in Woodbridge. This master-planned enclave features protected greenspace and a prestigious address, offering a combination of stability and scarcity that is difficult to find elsewhere. With limited future supply and enduring demand, The Valley is a strategic choice for those looking to secure long-term value and a refined lifestyle, backed by thoughtful, generational planning.
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Family Living in Woodbridge, Vaughan
Woodbridge is widely considered one of the best neighbourhoods in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) for raising a family. It offers a quiet, small-town atmosphere characterized by established charm, large lots, and a settled sense of community, all while maintaining easy access to major urban conveniences. Key advantages of the area include exceptional safety and stability, high-ranking schools, family-focused recreation, and a vibrant culture celebrated through various local festivals.