Buying a new home does not have to mean that being part of a neighbourhood will have to wait.
“We’re incorporating and planning for all the great features that homebuyers look for in a new home and a new neighbourhood,” relates Paul Golini, executive vice-president of Empire Communities.
Schools, walking trails, green spaces, parks, and access to great amenities are all features ready and waiting for homebuyers. Golini says that one of the “prime drivers” of new homebuyers is finding a place where they can feel comfortable raising their family.
Empire Communities starts early in the process of delivering a ready-made neighbourhood that allows new homeowners to have access to and benefit from these services right away. His company has created that “lived in, built in, community feel”.
He cites Riverland as a perfect example of preparing for the community. Empire Communities began planning with the municipality for the sales centre to be turned into the community’s recreation centre. It’s projects like this that help the company live up to its motto “move in and start living”.
"Friendly streetscapes and porches invite homeowners to spend time at the front of their homes interacting with their neighbours. The “dedicated team of sales people, customer service representatives and even our construction staff” work to bring the neighbourhood together."
“Whether they are waiting for a new home or are already in a new home, we encourage them to enjoy the benefits of the neighbourhood,” says Golini ,adding that participating in neighbourhood events like the opening of a park or a street party helps residents to bond.
For more information about Empire Communities and the neighbourhoods it builds, visit the website at
www.empirecommunities.com.