Tips for Buying a New Construction Home
- Staff

- Nov 9, 2017
- 2 min read

If you’re ready to buy a home, consider buying a new construction home.
About 25 per cent of the homes purchased in Canada each year are new homes. Among the many benefits of a new-build home are that you get to choose your builder based on reputation and quality, and you get to personalize the features of your home to really make it yours.
When buying a new house or condo make sure you are dealing with a reputable builder. Check for the company’s registration with Tarion, the provincial home warranty program that all builders must be registered with. Tarion’s websites features a builder directory that informs you if the company has had claims or compliance issues with the warranty program.
Also seek out references from current homeowners who purchased from the builder. Don’t be shy about knocking on doors and asking residents about their experience. They will likely be happy to share their knowledge.
If your builder has a model home or suite, take a close look at the design, layouts, construction quality and finishing details. These details will tell you a lot about the quality of the homes they are building. Also ask for a list of specifications — from construction materials to electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems. Check who the manufacturers are — ideally they should be reputable brand names that offer a good warranty.
If you feel pressured at all by the staff at the sales office, or if they don’t answer your questions to your satisfaction, you may want to consider doing business with a different company.
Purchasing new usually means that you will make your selection of a suite or model based on floor plans. Buying from plans requires careful attention and some people find it hard to visualize a room’s size strictly from written measurements. Be diligent and make sure you evaluate the space you are considering buying and how you will use it.









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