What Is a Semi-Detached Home in Markham?

A semi-detached home is a freehold residential property that shares one common wall with its attached neighbour. The two units are on separate legal titles — each owner owns their half of the building and the land beneath it independently. There are no condominium corporations, no monthly maintenance fees, no shared building systems, and no status certificate reviews. A semi-detached home in Markham is as straightforward an ownership structure as a fully detached home — it simply shares a wall.

In Markham, semi-detached homes are distributed across every established community, from the oldest backsplit semis in Markham Village and Raymerville to newer two-storey semis in Wismer Commons, Greensborough, and Cornell.

What Semi-Detached Homes in Markham Cost

The average semi-detached home in Markham sold for approximately $1,027,376 to $1,091,923 in recent months — a meaningful entry point below Markham's detached home average of $1,300,000 to $1,678,000, while typically providing significantly more living space and lot access than a freehold townhome at a comparable price.

For buyers with a budget of $900,000 to $1,200,000 who need strong school catchment access, a private yard, and the equity-building profile of freehold ownership — a semi-detached home in Markham is often the smartest available purchase.

School-to-price efficiency: In communities like Greensborough and Cornell, semi-detached homes allow buyers to access the Bur Oak Secondary School and Bill Hogarth Secondary School catchments respectively at prices that are meaningfully below the detached home premium those same catchments command. This is one of the most compelling arguments for the Markham semi-detached purchase.

The Best Communities for Semi-Detached Homes in Markham

Greensborough

Greensborough offers newer two-storey semi-detached homes built primarily during the community's development from 2005 onward. Greensborough semis are well positioned for Bur Oak Secondary School, Swan Lake Park, and Mount Joy GO Station access.

Cornell

Cornell includes semi-detached homes as part of the community's New Urbanism design mix — built with rear-lane garages consistent with the broader Cornell design language. Cornell semis offer Bill Hogarth Secondary School access and proximity to the Cornell Community Centre and Markham Stouffville Hospital.

Wismer Commons

Wismer Commons semi-detached homes provide access to the Bur Oak Secondary School catchment — one of Ontario's highest-ranked secondary schools — at a price point below Wismer's detached home market.

Markham Village

Markham Village contains older semi-detached homes including classic backsplits and sidesplits from the 1970s and 1980s on larger lots in a mature, established neighbourhood with GO Train access.

Raymerville

Raymerville has an established inventory of semi-detached homes positioned near Markville Secondary School, Cedar Valley Park, and CF Markville Mall.

Is a Semi-Detached Home the Right Choice for You?

A Markham semi-detached home is the right choice for first-time buyers stretching into freehold ownership from the condo market, for families who need school catchment access but cannot yet reach the detached price tier, for move-up buyers who want more space and yard without jumping to full detached pricing, and for investors who want freehold rental income without the full capital commitment of a Markham detached home.

The shared wall is the only structural distinction from a detached home — and in practice, well-insulated Markham semis are quieter and more private than many buyers expect. Reviewing the quality of the shared wall assembly during a home inspection is a standard and important step for any semi-detached buyer.

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