D'Arcy Donald

Associate Broker

Grande Prairie Realty Inc.

10828 100 Street

Grande Prairie, ABT8V 2M8

Office: 780-539-2121
Office Fax: 780-539-2144
Direct Tel: 780-538-0500
Toll Free: 1-800-385-8812
Personal Fax: 1-866-288-5205
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Cachet, Richmond Hill, ON, Canada

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Cachet

Cachet  is a community within north-central Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by 16th Avenue to the south, Major Mackenzie Drive to the north, Warden Avenue to the east and Woodbine Avenue to the west.

The area is a residential development that has replaced farm land that once defined the town. The residents of Cachet consist mostly of middle to upper-income families and the housing consists of large single family homes. The Cachet Centre is a small strip mall that services mainly to local residents. The population of the community is predominantly people of East Asian and European heritage.

The Rouge River and Berczy Creek flows through the community, but most of the natural areas of the community has disappeared to residential development. This neighbourhood is also home to Ashton Meadows Public School, St. Monica Catholic Elementary School and St. Augustine Catholic High School. The Ashton Meadows community is government-housing.

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Community Events

Posted by Lisa Fedele on 10/01/2012
New Location; Same Great Service! Grand Opening Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd. Newmarket   Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd. hosted an open house to celebrate the opening of their new office location at 10735 Yonge St. in Newmarket Friday. The celebrations commenced at noon with various Sales Representatives, Brokers, Management, Support Staff, Members of the Community and Town of Newmarket ...

Construction and Expansion

Posted by Paul Baron on 12/02/2011
You’ve tried to show a home in its best light. You’ve taken photos of all of the rooms and features, but they just lack that wow factor. There are a few key factors to consider when shooting interiors that can mean the difference between a dark, dingy, lackluster home and a bright, inviting, sharp interior. Set up the shot The room or vignette has to look good before the camera can record ...
Posted by Paul Baron on 05/02/2011
So, your bathroom is beginning to look a little too similar to grandma’s and your baseboards have really taken a beating over years of kids playing, pets scratching and furniture being moved. Maybe you’re looking into creating that kitchen you saw in a magazine a couple of months back or that red paint in your dining room is making you twitch. Whatever the  renovation may be, you’re ...

Family & Kids

Posted by John Procenko on 18/03/2011
When buying a home, there are some key factors to consider before you jump on the internet or into your car to begin your research. Get out a piece of paper and start writing down yours and your family’s criteria.  (1) Your budget Knowing what you can afford is critical and you should never waiver from this amount. Determining the right budget will also help you to eliminate neighbourhoods ...
Posted by John Whyte on 14/03/2011
Looking to send your toddler to a private early education centre. Look no further, Bannockburn located at Avenue Rd between Wilson and Lawrence. Bannockburn School provides a child-centered education that nurtures a child’s fullest potential during the crucial early years of development. Bannockburn’s rich Montessori learning environment and education program are carefully developed ...

Local Attractions

Posted by John Whyte on 27/03/2011
Willowdale continues to be among the top five desired places in the City to live. Along with it's transportation access and wonderful Parks and Community centres, people are finding that it is ever growing with Culture, Entertainement and Business'. In this Blog, I want to specifically recognize the area of Yonge and Finch in Willowdale. This is where I see much of the action. On the west side of Yonge ...

Market Reports and Conditions

Posted by Angela Papassotiriou on 21/02/2012
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB), along with 4 other major Real Estate Boards and the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) will be implementing a new system called the MLS® Home Price Index (MLS® HPI).   This index is comprised using data from the Multiple Listing Service® and allows you to see trends in home prices for a specific type of house ...
Posted by Paul Baron on 15/10/2011
The booming condominium market in the GTA has been fueling real estate sales for years, providing buyers with options for investing and living.   TD Canada Trust’s 4th Condo Poll revealed that the low maintenance of condos compared to homes is the biggest motivation for those buying condos, making up 36 per cent of their decision-making power, while affordability comes in second at 24 per ...
Posted by Paul Baron on 22/01/2011
After Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced new mortgage rules for 2011, many homeowners and prospective homeowners began to panic. There are three changes that will take effect on March 18th of this year: Maximum mortgage amortization periods will be reduced from 35 to 30 years. The maximum borrowing limits for refinancing a mortgage will be reduced from 90 per cent to 85 per cent of the value ...

Parks & Recreation

Posted by Paul Baron on 06/12/2011
Choosing the right agent is almost as important as choosing the right house. The right agent will have the  experience, strategies, personality and taste that will further your goals. Choosing one with a style that harmonizes with your own will make the house-hunting and/or selling process much more enjoyable and productive. Ask questions: Before hiring an agent, be sure to ask pertinent  ...

Sports & Activities

Posted by Richard Walker on 26/12/2011
Tired of poor quality photo images on your smart phone? Here are a few simple techniques that will improve the wow factor of the images you share with friends and family. Click here for the How to Video
Posted by Paul Baron on 24/04/2011
It’s scary, but it’s a necessity. During the colder months, we tend to let household clutter and stuffiness build up in our homes, making them less enjoyable, increasingly stressful environments and cabin fever inducing. As the season of fresh, new beginnings, spring has, over time, been linked to  cleaning, getting rid of clutter and starting anew. So, in the spirit of the season, ...
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