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Under Construction Townhome at 5300 Main St, Whitchurch-Stouffville
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Orchard Park Townhomes is a New Townhome development by Minto Group Inc located at Main St & Ontario 48, Whitchurch-Stouffville.

A new community, Orchard Park consists of towns for anyone looking to avoid the hustle and commotion that is downtown Toronto. Orchard Park has sizeable towns at an affordable price.

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    Orchard Park Townhomes 5300 Main St L4A 8C1 ON Whitchurch-Stouffville
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    Minto Group Inc
    Orchard Park Townhomes A new community, Orchard Park consists of towns for anyone looking to avoid the hustle and commotion that is downtown Toronto. Orchard Park has sizeable towns at an affordable price. https://condonow.com/Orchard-Park-Townhomes/images/Orchard-Park-Townhomes-thumbnail.jpg 5300 Main St
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    • Homeowners who chose the rooftop deck paid a hefty premium for it. What they were not told is that the plans were not to code. When the homes were built the stairwell had to be expanded and instead of getting a master bedroom that was 10'2" wide.. they got one that was 8'6". Too tight to put bedside tables. Minto's response, "Oh well, to bad." Should buyers be angry that Minto doesn't know building codes? Or should they be angry that by the fourth phase Minto had to know the master bedroom size was wrong and continued to sell the units with incorrect dimensions? 
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