You want a home that’s good for you and your family – and for the planet. A place you feel great about living in. That’s EverHome.
Airy, light-filled layouts give you lots of room to breathe (and live, work and play). Geothermal heat and a green roof give the environment a little breathing room too, reducing your carbon footprint.
March 29th, 2023
March 29th, 2023
EverHome is a modern community of 130 suites, unlike anything that the City of Markham has seen before. Inspired by modern European design, EverHome features generous 9ft high ceilings and multi-level designs with an urban aesthetic – high ceilings with large windows that flood the space with natural light. Interiors feature Italian two-tone kitchens with movable islands, wide plank laminate flooring, designer bathrooms with porcelain tile, walk-in closets and countless other touches just for you.
Shakeel Walji has been a real estate developer for a while — 14 years, to be exact — but this time round, The Sher Corporation principal wanted to make a different kind of impact, by creating housing with a lighter environmental imprint.
EverHome Markham is a community focused on sustainability with a goal to achieve LEED® SILVER Certification. It offers purchasers one-level and two-level style condominiums in Markham’s beautiful Berczy Village neighbourhood.
The development boasts a sustainable, LEED Certified, European-inspired community of 131 well-appointed one-level condominiums and two-level lofthouses.
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With an aesthetic that pushes convention, Origin Lofts isn’t afraid to be a little different. The new mid-rise condominium project by the Sher Corporation promises to fill a specific niche in the Markham housing market.
Almost five decades of working in Toronto’s Yonge and Eglinton neighbourhood has left Savvas (Sammy) Koundouros with strong ties to the local neighbourhood.
As Toronto's top real estate advertising and marketing executives gathered recently for a roundtable discussion on the state of their industry, the outlook was a fair bit rosier than it was one year ago.