Picture this. Sunday morning, sunlight pouring in from every angle, breakfast drifting from a kitchen that still feels untouched, grandma sipping tea at the dining table, and the kids tearing barefoot through the backyard. This is 66 Dunbar Crescent. A linked-detached home reborn from the studs up, waiting for the family who understands what it means to build something together. Some homes you settle into. This one rises to meet you. Nothing here is a leftover from someone else's story. From the arched brick entry and brand-new steel front door to every freshly replaced interior door, every surface whispers the same promise: be the first. The kitchen wants you to actually cook in it. Two-tone gloss cabinetry, stone counters, marble-veined backsplash, matte black hardware, full stainless appliance suite. Designed for school lunches at dawn, lingering dinners after dark, and the kind of weeknight chaos that becomes the memory you miss most. Out back, a fully-fenced yard ringed by towering cedar hedges. This is where birthday parties happen. Where you'll fall asleep in a lawn chair next August. Where the dog claims a sunny patch as his own. Upstairs, treetop views, wide-plank floors, and a spa-style family bath wrapped in dramatic marble-veined stone that feels more boutique hotel than morning rush. Downstairs, the quiet hero: a private one-bedroom retreat for the grandparents, complete with its own glass walk-in shower and floating vanity. Family close. Kids covered. Three generations, one roof, zero compromise. Attached garage, extra-long driveway, a storm-room mudroom that swallows winter whole. This home lives like new construction without the new-build sticker shock. Steps to Milliken Mills HS (THE IB Diploma Programme catchment), minutes to Pacific Mall, T&T, and Milliken GO with downtown under an hour. And because you're in Markham, one land transfer tax, not two. This isn't a house. It's where your family's next chapter begins.