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Why You Should Consider a Custom Home in the Niagara Region

The Seeker by The Seeker
December 2, 2021
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Why You Should Consider a Custom Home in the Niagara Region

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Southern Ontario is a rapidly growing area for new real estate, and one of the biggest markets involves empty nesters who are getting ready for retirement living. If your children have already or are about to move out, and you’re considering cashing in on the value of a home you no longer need, you might be wondering the best plan for your next home. Here are a few reasons why a custom-built home in the Niagara region may be the best plan you can make.

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Custom Options

The best part about buying a newly built home is that it affords the opportunity to work with a company that can offer custom options. You can team up with custom home builders to design the home of your dreams with precisely the specification you require, such as choices in

  • Flooring
  • Paint
  • Cupboards
  • Appliances
  • Extra Rooms

Even when you find a good deal on a previously owned home, you’ll likely want to make some changes to accommodate your needs. However, when you opt for a newly built move-in ready home, you’ll be able to choose custom options without waiting through endless expensive renovations.

Avoid the Bidding Wars

If you haven’t experienced the agonizing process of going through a bidding war when trying to get the house that you’ve set your heart on, then you’ve probably heard something about how heart-wrenching and expensive it can be. Instead of repeatedly bidding on property where the market is inflated, why not move into a brand-new home in an area where you can avoid bidding wars and pay for the actual value of a new property?

Avoid the Big Smoke

While there’s a lot that Toronto has to offer in terms of entertainment and employment, there’s a lot of hassle that can come with living in any densely populated area. When you move to the Niagara region, you’ll have quick access to what Toronto offers, but you’ll also be able to escape at the end of the day.  

Reasonable Pricing

It’s no secret that housing costs in Toronto have ballooned to unbelievable proportions. While you may have made a considerable profit on a house in the GTA that you’ve owned for many years, there’s no telling when the real estate bubble will burst. If you cash out now and invest in an area that offers reasonable buying options, you won’t have to worry about taking that risk. That way, you can ensure that your retirement savings are secure.

Nearby Features

Besides the location, one of the main draws of the Niagara region regards all of the features that can contribute to a fulfilling and active lifestyle. For example, the area is well-known for its world-class wineries, beaches and scenic nature trails. You’ll also live near exceptional offerings in arts and entertainment.

In addition to a more affordable housing market, a custom-built home in the Niagara region will provide you with more options in the property you’ll purchase. Get in touch with a custom home builder today to learn more about the current offerings in the area.  

Credit: Pixabay Via Pexels

Southern Ontario is a rapidly growing area for new real estate, and one of the biggest markets involves empty nesters who are getting ready for retirement living. If your children have already or are about to move out, and you’re considering cashing in on the value of a home you no longer need, you might be wondering the best plan for your next home. Here are a few reasons why a custom-built home in the Niagara region may be the best plan you can make.

Custom Options

The best part about buying a newly built home is that it affords the opportunity to work with a company that can offer custom options. You can team up with custom home builders to design the home of your dreams with precisely the specification you require, such as choices in

  • Flooring
  • Paint
  • Cupboards
  • Appliances
  • Extra Rooms

Even when you find a good deal on a previously owned home, you’ll likely want to make some changes to accommodate your needs. However, when you opt for a newly built move-in ready home, you’ll be able to choose custom options without waiting through endless expensive renovations.

Avoid the Bidding Wars

If you haven’t experienced the agonizing process of going through a bidding war when trying to get the house that you’ve set your heart on, then you’ve probably heard something about how heart-wrenching and expensive it can be. Instead of repeatedly bidding on property where the market is inflated, why not move into a brand-new home in an area where you can avoid bidding wars and pay for the actual value of a new property?

Avoid the Big Smoke

While there’s a lot that Toronto has to offer in terms of entertainment and employment, there’s a lot of hassle that can come with living in any densely populated area. When you move to the Niagara region, you’ll have quick access to what Toronto offers, but you’ll also be able to escape at the end of the day.  

Reasonable Pricing

It’s no secret that housing costs in Toronto have ballooned to unbelievable proportions. While you may have made a considerable profit on a house in the GTA that you’ve owned for many years, there’s no telling when the real estate bubble will burst. If you cash out now and invest in an area that offers reasonable buying options, you won’t have to worry about taking that risk. That way, you can ensure that your retirement savings are secure.

Nearby Features

Besides the location, one of the main draws of the Niagara region regards all of the features that can contribute to a fulfilling and active lifestyle. For example, the area is well-known for its world-class wineries, beaches and scenic nature trails. You’ll also live near exceptional offerings in arts and entertainment.

In addition to a more affordable housing market, a custom-built home in the Niagara region will provide you with more options in the property you’ll purchase. Get in touch with a custom home builder today to learn more about the current offerings in the area.  

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