Michael John Lau

As your Number One Realtor in the Cedarwood community of Markham, Ontario, Michael John Lau has built a reputation for delivering exceptional results, trusted guidance, and unparalleled local expertise. With years of experience helping families, professionals, and retirees buy, sell, and downsize their homes, Michael has become one of the most recognized and respected names in Markham real estate.

CEDARWOOD Community Guide

Cedarwood is a sought-after Markham neighbourhood known for its cultural diversity and family-friendly atmosphere. With affordable homes, reputable schools, nearby parks, and convenient access to Highway 407 and major shopping centres, it’s an ideal community for first-time buyers, growing families, and professionals seeking both comfort and convenience.
Demographics and Community Profile:
*Median Age: 34.6 (compared to Markham's 40.7).
*Male/Female Ratio: 1.1:1 (compared to Markham's 1.0:1).
*Married Couples: 84% (compared to Markham's 82%).
*Families with Kids at Home: 67% (compared to Markham's 58%).
*Immigration: People from 61 different ethnic origins; 66% first-generation immigrants, 31% second-generation immigrants.
*Crime Rates: 5% higher than the Markham average, but 35% lower than the national average. Violent crimes are 33% lower than the national average.
*Safety: Considered one of the safest neighborhoods in Markham, with a crime rate lower than the city's average.
Education and Schools
*Public Schools: 7 public schools serving Cedarwood, including Cedarwood P.S. (Kindergarten to Grade 8).
*Catholic Schools: 4 Catholic schools serving Cedarwood.
*School Ratings: Cedarwood Public School has a decent rating of 7.4 in Fraser.
*Private Schools: Private schools are available in Cedarwood and surrounding areas.
History and Heritage:
*Markham's History: The modern history of Markham began in 1791 with John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, who named the area after his friend.
*Cedarwood Development: Cedarwood Development Group Inc. was founded in 2017 with a goal to raise the standard of home renovations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.
*Connection to Cedar Grove: Cedarwood is distinct from Cedar Grove, a community in Markham on the Little Rouge River, centered on 14th Avenue and Reesor Road.

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RECREATION AND AMENITIES

*Parks: Cedarwood Splash Park, Yarl Cedarwood Park, Beaupre Park, Billingsley Pond, William Robb Park. These parks offer scenic views, picnic areas, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
*Recreational Facilities: Great parks and recreational facilities are scattered throughout the neighborhood.
*Shopping and Dining: Variety of shopping and dining options, including local retail stores and diverse cuisines
TRANSPORTATION & ACCESSIBILITY
*Public Transit: 10.4% of commuters in Cedarwood use public transportation. Mccowan Rt Station is 9.4 kilometers away.
*Car Usage: 89.8% of commuters use a car, truck, or van.
*Airport Shuttle: Cedar Valley Limousine Services Inc. offers reliable limousine services to and from the airport in Markham.

WORK AND ECONOMY

*Key Industries: Sales and service occupations (28%), business, finance, and administration occupations (16%), and natural and applied sciences and related occupations (11%) are common among residents.
*Economic Growth: Markham has a robust economy with economic growth and employment opportunities.

HOUSING MARKET

Cedarwood offers a vibrant mix of modern detached homes, townhouses, and affordable condo options, making it one of Markham’s most accessible and diverse neighbourhoods. As of August 2025, the median home price was $1.18M, with townhouses averaging around $950K. Known for its cultural richness, shopping plazas, and family-friendly atmosphere, Cedarwood provides excellent value while still being close to Highway 407, schools, and parks. Strong demand from first-time buyers and growing families continues to support steady market activity in this well-connected Markham community.

CEDARWOOD RENTAL MARKET

Cedarwood’s rental market is active, with a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental opportunities, particularly in townhouses and condos. This diverse and family-oriented neighbourhood is popular among first-time buyers, investors, and newcomers seeking both affordability and convenience. With its strong community ties, access to shopping, schools, and transit, Cedarwood offers long-term appeal for those looking to settle in a safe and well-connected Markham community.

Comparison with Markham

*Home Prices: Cedarwood averages $921K vs. Markham’s $1.19M.
*Safety: Crime rates are 5% higher than Markham but still among the safest in the city.
*Livability: Score of 76/100, above many Markham neighbourhoods.
*Demographics: Younger median age with more families and kids at home.

Best Spots and Places to Visit in CEDARWOOD

Parks:
*Cedarwood Splash Park: Offers scenic views, public parking, wheelchair access, and picnic areas.
*Yarl Cedarwood Park: Provides a tranquil and natural setting for outdoor activities.
*Fairtree Pond: Located at Kirkham Dr & Denison St.
*Beaupre Park, Billingsley Pond, William Robb Park: Other parks in the area.

Golf:

Remington Parkview Golf & Country Club.

Shopping and Dining:
Variety of local retail stores and dining options with cuisines from around the world.
Sports Facilities:
Fairtree Cricket Ground (385 Elson St).

DISCOVER CEDARWOOD LATEST LISTINGS!

Explore the latest real estate listings in Cedarwood, a vibrant and diverse neighbourhood in southeast Markham. Offering a mix of detached homes, townhouses, and affordable condos, Cedarwood is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and cultural richness. Families appreciate the nearby schools, parks, and shopping plazas, while commuters benefit from easy access to Highway 407 and public transit. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, upsizing, or investing, Cedarwood provides exceptional value and long-term appeal in one of Markham’s most well-connected communities.

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