Townhomes of Little Rouge vs The Markdale 2: A Markham Buyer's Comparison
August 15, 2026 · by the LIQWD team

Shopping for a pre-construction townhome in Markham? Townhomes of Little Rouge and The Markdale 2 are two names worth putting side by side. Both are townhome projects in the same city, but they sit at different price points, different stages of their sales cycle, and answer to different builders. Here's what the listing facts tell us, so you can match a project to your own budget and timeline rather than chase a headline.
The quick profile of each project
Townhomes of Little Rouge
Townhomes of Little Rouge is built by Camcos Living in Markham, Ontario. It is a townhouse project currently selling, with pricing from $849,000 to $1,144,990. The homes are three-bedroom layouts, and this is a small release of just 12 units. Estimated occupancy is June 2026.
The takeaway is concreteness: a published price range, a defined bedroom count, a known unit count, and a target occupancy date. That combination lets you plan financing and a move-in window with fewer unknowns.
The Markdale 2
The Markdale 2 is built by JD Development Group in Markham, Ontario. It is also a townhouse project, offering two- and three-bedroom townhomes with pricing from $400,000. Its sales status is unpublished, and occupancy is to be announced.
The takeaway here is flexibility on entry price and bedroom mix, paired with less certainty on timing. The starting price is materially lower, and there's a two-bedroom option that Townhomes of Little Rouge does not list — but with occupancy and sales status still unpublished, you're buying into a project with more open questions.
Price: a wide gap, but read it carefully
On paper the price difference is large. The Markdale 2 starts from $400,000, while Townhomes of Little Rouge ranges from $849,000 to $1,144,990. Before treating that as a straight comparison, keep a few things in mind:
- The Markdale 2 figure is a starting price — the lowest-priced unit sets that number, and the upper end of its range isn't published here.
- The Markdale 2 includes two-bedroom townhomes, and smaller layouts typically anchor a lower starting price. Townhomes of Little Rouge is three-bedroom across the board, which lifts its floor.
- Townhomes of Little Rouge gives you a full published range, so you can see both the entry point and the ceiling.
If budget is the deciding factor and a two-bedroom home fits your needs, The Markdale 2 opens the door at a lower number. If you specifically need three bedrooms and want the full price spread before you commit, Townhomes of Little Rouge shows its hand more completely.
Type and layout: three-bed only vs a mix
Both projects are townhomes, so the built form is comparable. The difference is bedroom count.
Townhomes of Little Rouge is a three-bedroom product — suited to buyers who want the space now and aren't looking to trade up soon, whether that's a growing household or someone who values room to spread out.
The Markdale 2 offers two- and three-bedroom townhomes. That range gives more choice at the entry level, which can matter for a first-time buyer, a downsizer, or an investor weighing a smaller unit against a larger one.
Location: same city, do your own street-level check
Both projects are in Markham, Ontario. The listing facts don't specify neighbourhoods, transit, or nearby amenities for either, so on paper the two are on equal footing here. The deciding factors will be details the listings themselves carry. When you view the full listing on LIQWD for each project, check the exact address against your own commute, schools, and daily routines.
Timeline: certainty vs open-ended
This is where the two diverge most clearly.
Townhomes of Little Rouge has an estimated occupancy of June 2026. If you have a specific move-in window, or you're coordinating the sale of a current home, a named date lets you plan around it.
The Markdale 2 lists occupancy as to be announced, and its sales status is unpublished. That isn't a drawback in itself, but it does mean committing without a firm timeline. Buyers who can wait — and who want to get in early on pricing — may be comfortable with that. Buyers on a fixed schedule may find the uncertainty harder to work with.
Availability: one is selling, one is not yet published
Townhomes of Little Rouge is currently selling, and with only 12 units in the release, the pool is small. If it appeals to you, treat it as time-sensitive rather than assuming it will stay available.
The Markdale 2 has an unpublished sales status, so you may need to register interest and wait for more details before you can act.
How to choose for your situation
There's no single winner here. Use the facts to match a project to what you actually need:
- You want a firm timeline and full pricing visibility now: Townhomes of Little Rouge gives you a June 2026 occupancy estimate and a complete price range.
- You want the lowest entry price or a two-bedroom option: The Markdale 2 starts from $400,000 with a two- and three-bedroom mix.
- You need three bedrooms specifically: Both can work, but Townhomes of Little Rouge is built entirely around that layout.
- You can be patient and want early positioning: The Markdale 2 may suit you, with the caveat that its status and occupancy aren't yet published.
For the current address details, pricing, and status on each, view the full listing on LIQWD before you decide.
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.
