Thread: All things New Homes ( subdivisions )
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Sep 19th, 2005 02:03 PM
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All things New Homes ( subdivisions )
Just thought I'll start a thread here about new subdivions and all things about it. For those that have bought into this and those are yet to move in, who was your builder, what area, why did you choose them, and are you happy with it so far?
What advise do you have for people that are about to make the move, ways to improve the house, landscape ideas, back yard ideas, garage makeups, finishing up the basement, furnitures?
I think you get the idea now.....pls share
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Sep 19th, 2005 09:29 PM
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is it true that all new subdivisions come equipped with fiber optics and have ultra-fast hi-speed internet?
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Sep 19th, 2005 09:38 PM
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GTA new home buyers might be interested in this:

Source: http://www.jdpa.com/news/releases/pr...asp?ID=2005136
I have a Mattamy home and I've had some issues with some of the work done in the basement...I'd hate to think how bad some of the lower-rated builders are!
(I do know there are some new home horror stories, though... )
Last edited by Rehan; Sep 19th, 2005 at 09:49 PM.
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Sep 19th, 2005 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
Kommander_KornFlakes
is it true that all new subdivisions come equipped with fiber optics and have ultra-fast hi-speed internet?
No. I moved into my home in early 2000, and DSL wasn't available until late 2004!
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Sep 20th, 2005 06:53 AM
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Thanks for that Rehan, Mattamy always seems to be the builder everyone raves about, and am not surprise they are right up there. Just like you said, new homes don't come with super high speed internet, it's an upgrade to get cat 5e installed from what have heard.
Like any other builder, mattamy is cheaper outside of the GTA.
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Sep 20th, 2005 10:35 AM
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My wife and I just bought an Aspen Ridge home in Thornhill Woods. Closing date is next June. I've heard good things about this builder, so I'm staying optomistic that a) we'll actually get the house when promised and b) that we'll have no major problems.
Anyone else have comments for Aspen Ridge?
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Sep 20th, 2005 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by
spdztr
My wife and I just bought an Aspen Ridge home in Thornhill Woods. Closing date is next June. I've heard good things about this builder, so I'm staying optomistic that a) we'll actually get the house when promised and b) that we'll have no major problems.
Anyone else have comments for Aspen Ridge?
Hmmm....that must have cost a bundle eh? There is a discussion on this, in the link below, but I can't access it from work
http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/mac...ll/message/136
Anyone have any experiences with empire communities homes?
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Sep 20th, 2005 10:49 AM
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Yeah, I joined the macleods landing group on yahoo just a few days ago, some very good info there, thanks.
ps:that link that you posted was actually my post.

Originally Posted by
glaswegian
Last edited by spdztr; Sep 20th, 2005 at 10:52 AM.
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Sep 20th, 2005 10:59 AM
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Building a new home in Calgary with Heartland Homes, possession date in Oct. No major issues to report.
I was on the forums at http://www.newhomesreviews.com/ but the forum seems to be down for a while now. Is there any other canadian new home forums around? If not, RFD should dedicate a section. I'm sure there are many people with lots of questions and people who have gone through the experiences to offer good advice and answers.
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Sep 20th, 2005 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by
T-Bone
Building a new home in Calgary with Heartland Homes, possession date in Oct. No major issues to report.
I was on the forums at
http://www.newhomesreviews.com/ but the forum seems to be down for a while now. Is there any other canadian new home forums around? If not, RFD should dedicate a section. I'm sure there are many people with lots of questions and people who have gone through the experiences to offer good advice and answers.
Ah....that was the same forum I use to be on, it seems to have been down now, for months. Can anyone pls share any other similar forums with us? That is why I sort of started this one here.
How much does it cost to fence off the backyard, and where is the best place to get a deal, also decks and stone patios?
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Sep 20th, 2005 12:49 PM
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It seems that almost every type of search brings you to http://www.newhomesreviews.com/ but it's not just the forums that are down, there's practically no information there either.
As far as fencing a backyard goes, I've heard that it would cost about $1,500 from each of the surrounding neighbours. Again, this is just word of mouth, and I haven't costed that out yet - I have a few years to worry about it.
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Sep 20th, 2005 03:45 PM
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Jr. Member


Originally Posted by
glaswegian
How much does it cost to fence off the backyard, and where is the best place to get a deal, also decks and stone patios?
I just finished building my own fence. I built 69' on one side and 64' on the other. I used 5' boards and 1' lattice. The posts on the 69' side are 6"x6" (Neighbour insisted) and the other was normal 4"X4" posts. We used screws instead of nails. I didn't have to do the back because it's conservation area and the developer put up a 4' chainlink. I had someone come in and drill the holes and set the posts.
My total costs were about $1150 taxes included (GTA). Bought all the materials at Home Depot at 15% off. That works out to about $8.65/linear foot YMMV. Still need to buy materials for, and build, gates.
From the quotes my neighbours got, building ourselves worked out to be about half the price of having someone build it for us.
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Sep 20th, 2005 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
Rehan
I have a Mattamy home and I've had some issues with some of the work done in the basement...I'd hate to think how bad some of the lower-rated builders are!
I was working in a project in Milton last year in this Mattamy construction site, the homes were awesome and cheap, going for about $167,000, I mentioned to this Mattamy employee that their houses were elegant and cheap, he looked at me weirdly and told me "If you only knew how we built these things, you wouldn't even offer $25,000 for one. They are built like sh*t".
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Sep 20th, 2005 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
Kommander_KornFlakes
I was working in a project in Milton last year in this Mattamy construction site, the homes were awesome and cheap, going for about $167,000, I mentioned to this Mattamy employee that their houses were elegant and cheap, he looked at me weirdly and told me "If you only knew how we built these things, you wouldn't even offer $25,000 for one. They are built like sh*t".
Mattamy is garbage. The people that buy them don't know anything about construction, hence the high satisfaction rate. And they try to use siding wherever they can.
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Sep 20th, 2005 09:24 PM
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Newbie
anyone have any experience with park royal homes in edmonton? i'm buying in parkland in the westend. prices seem reasonable except the saleslady is a cow. >.<
i built with jayman homes recently. not a great experience. anyone need details please msg me.
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