
Aurora Trails suits move-up buyers and downsizers who want low-maintenance ownership without giving up space or a quieter setting. Priced from $1,149,990 to $1,249,990, this pre-construction project by Paradise Developments is a small release of 28 homes at 20 Mavrinac Boulevard in Aurora. With a limited number of units, it will appeal to buyers who prefer a more intimate project rather than a large condo community. This part of Aurora is practical for day-to-day living. You are in a primarily residential area with parks, schools, recreation facilities, and everyday shopping within a short drive. Aurora has a well-established feel compared with many faster-growing outer GTA markets, and buyers often choose it for that balance of quieter streets and convenient access to essentials. Getting around the town is straightforward by car, and commuting south toward Richmond Hill, Markham, or Toronto is a realistic option for buyers who need regional access. For serious buyers, the main draw here is the combination of a smaller-scale development and a location in one of York Region’s more established communities. Aurora Trails is likely to resonate with purchasers who are already familiar with Aurora and want a newer home in a setting that feels residential first, while still keeping daily errands and regional travel manageable.

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