Joy Station Towns Markham: Two Listings, One Project
August 19, 2026 · by the LIQWD team

Two listings, one Markham townhouse project
Researching Joy Station Towns on LIQWD, you may find two listings tied to the same name and the same builder, Liberty Development Corporation. Both are townhouse projects in Markham, Ontario, and both start at $1,188,900. The difference is what each listing publishes and where each sits in the sales cycle. Here is how they line up.
The quick side-by-side
Joy Station Towns
- Builder: Liberty Development Corporation
- Location: Markham, Ontario
- Type: townhouse
- Status: selling
- Pricing: from $1,188,900
- Units: 12
- Occupancy: estimated May 2025
Joy Station Towns by Liberty Development
- Builder: Liberty Development Corporation
- Location: Markham, Ontario
- Type: townhouse
- Status: unpublished
- Pricing: from $1,188,900
- Homes: 3-bedroom townhomes, 1,796–1,953 sq ft
- Occupancy: estimated completion 2025
Each listing fills gaps the other leaves open, so it is worth pulling up both in full on LIQWD.
Price: the same starting point
Price won't separate these two. Both list from $1,188,900. The first listing shows that figure as both the floor and ceiling of its published range, suggesting the homes cluster tightly around a single price point rather than spanning a wide range. The second lists the same starting price with no upper bound — so to see where pricing tops out, confirm current availability against the live listing on LIQWD.
The point: price is not the deciding factor. What you get for it is, and that comes down to floor plan detail.
Type and layout: what you actually get
Both listings describe townhouses, so the housing form is consistent. The difference is detail.
The "Joy Station Towns by Liberty Development" listing spells out the product: 3-bedroom townhomes ranging from 1,796 to 1,953 square feet. If size and bedroom count drive your decision — and for most townhouse buyers they do — that is the listing with something concrete to measure against.
The original "Joy Station Towns" listing does not publish beds or storeys, so you can't confirm layout from that page. It does publish a unit count of 12, signalling a small, contained collection rather than a large release.
So: for exact size and bedroom count, start with the "by Liberty Development" listing. For scale, the original carries the unit number.
Location: identical
There is no trade-off on location. Both place the project in Markham, Ontario, under the same builder. Anything more specific about the site should be confirmed on the full listing on LIQWD rather than assumed from these summaries.
Timeline: read the status carefully
Timeline is where the two differ in a way that affects how you act.
The original "Joy Station Towns" listing is marked selling, with estimated occupancy in May 2025 — the listing set up to reflect current availability, and the natural first stop if you are ready to move.
The second, "Joy Station Towns by Liberty Development," shows estimated completion in 2025 but carries an unpublished status. Unpublished is not the same as available or sold out; it means the sales state is not being reported. Treat its richer floor plan detail as reference, and verify anything time-sensitive — including whether homes can still be reserved — against the selling listing or with the builder.
In short: use the second listing to understand the homes, the first to understand where sales stand.
How to choose for your situation
- You want confirmed size and bedroom count. The "by Liberty Development" listing publishes 3-bedroom plans from 1,796 to 1,953 sq ft. Start there.
- You're ready to inquire and want live status. The original listing is marked selling, with a May 2025 occupancy estimate. That's your action listing.
- You care about scale. The original notes 12 units — a small collection.
- Budget is your filter. Both start at $1,188,900, so let layout and timeline decide.
The bottom line
These aren't two competing projects so much as two windows onto the same Markham townhouse offering from Liberty Development. One gives you the floor plans and square footage; the other gives you selling status, occupancy estimate, and unit count. Read them together.
Open both in full on LIQWD, compare the published fields directly, and confirm current pricing, availability, and site specifics before you commit — so your decision rests on the facts each listing provides, not assumptions around the gaps.
Projects in this article
Facts in this article come from the project listings LIQWD tracks and were accurate when published. Pricing, availability, and timelines for pre-construction homes change — always confirm details on the live listing or with the sales team before making decisions.
