From municipal services and transit to local businesses and emergency contacts — this is your practical guide to living in Nobleton and King Township.
Municipal ServicesThe Township of King provides municipal services including road maintenance, parks, bylaw enforcement, building permits, and community programs.
York Region provides upper-tier services including transit (YRT), paramedic services, waste collection programs, social services and regional road maintenance.
Emergency services in Nobleton are provided by York Regional Police, King Township Fire Department, and York Region Paramedic Services.
YRT Route 55 (King City to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre) serves Nobleton and connects to the TTC Subway and GO Train. Service runs Monday to Saturday with reduced hours on weekends.
King City GO Station on the Barrie Line is a 10-minute drive from Nobleton and provides direct rail service to Union Station in downtown Toronto in approximately 50 minutes.
Electricity in Nobleton is provided by Alectra Utilities (formerly PowerStream). For outages, billing and service requests contact Alectra directly.
Natural gas service in the Nobleton area is provided by Enbridge Gas. For gas leaks, call immediately — do not use electrical switches or phones in the building.
Major internet providers serving Nobleton include Bell, Rogers and Cogeco. As a rural community, fibre availability varies by street — check provider coverage maps for your specific address.
Nobleton's real estate market is defined by large-lot estate homes, generous acreage, and a village setting that's increasingly rare this close to Toronto. Here's what to know before you buy.
Custom-built detached homes on half-acre to several-acre lots — often featuring private ponds, paddocks and mature trees. Ranging from $1.5M to $4M+.
Homes within the Nobleton village core on more modest lots (40–100 ft frontage). Entry price from the mid-$900s. Mix of updated century homes and newer builds.
King Township has a strong supply of equestrian properties — hobby farms with paddocks, riding arenas, and full boarding facilities. Priced from $2M to $8M+.
| Topic | What to Know |
|---|---|
| Well & Septic | Most Nobleton properties use private wells and septic systems. Always have both professionally inspected before purchasing. |
| Greenbelt Restrictions | Properties in or near the Greenbelt and Oak Ridges Moraine may have development restrictions. Confirm permitted uses with King Township. |
| Land Transfer Tax | Ontario LTT applies — budget approximately 1.5–2% of purchase price. No Toronto LTT rebate applies here. |
| Property Tax | A $1.8M Nobleton home typically carries annual taxes in the $7,000–$10,000 range depending on MPAC assessment. |
| Internet | Confirm broadband availability at the specific address — coverage varies on rural lots. Starlink is a solid option for larger properties. |
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