We are thrilled to share the grand opening of Carriage Signature Homes‘ sales office in the charming community of Morningview on Middleton. Situated in the Sirani future showhome, this new sales office caters to homebuyers’ needs and preferences.
The sales office is located at 413 Morningview Drive and welcomes visitors from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Saturdays and Sundays. The office is the perfect weekend destination to envision your ideal living space. Office visits are scheduled by appointment on weekdays. Congratulations to Carriage on the grand opening of their Morningview sales office! For inquiries about the Carriage Signature Homes’ sales office, please phone 236-477-4663 or email [email protected].
Keep an eye out for updates on upcoming showhomes from builders as the buzz of Morningview on Middleton grows.
Avillia’s Quarry Landing development is ideal for those in search of adventure close to home. Here are 5 ways to find adventure in Quarry Landing!
With access to River Valley Trails just steps from your front door, Quarry Landing allows you to elevate your daily dog walk to a daily scenic experience overlooking the winding North Saskatchewan River. Jog the paved paths or grab your bike and explore some of the best views that the City has to offer. The river is even accessible to canoes and kayaks, with boat launches a short drive away.
Adventure isn’t just about stepping out of your house, but also, stepping out of your ordinary. Quarry Landing has all the space you need to let your imagination run wild and create everyday adventures. Think setting up a tent in your living room for a family camping trip, or jumping rope in the hallway on a snowy day. The low-density approach to this development means that the single-family, executive and estate homes in Quarry Landing provide ample space to bring your adventures indoors.
Another aspect of adventure is the unplanned, and let’s be honest: a golf game does not always go as planned! Located above one of Edmonton’s signature golf courses, The Quarry and near Raven Crest Golf & Country Club, living in Quarry Landing gives you easy access to this amenity.
Beat the traffic on your way out of town! Quarry Landing is ideally situated minutes from the Anthony Henday, allowing you to leave the city without having to drive through it. Whether your great escape includes a weekend in the mountains or an afternoon in Elk Island National Park (located just 25 minutes away!) having Quarry Landing as your home-base can make leaving for your next adventure as peaceful as possible!
Whether you grew up in a bustling urban metropolis or way out in the sticks, there is no denying that city living can provide a certain amount of adventure all on its own. The City of Edmonton provides constant access to incredible restaurants, museums, art galleries, sporting events, concerts, shows, and entertainment that make for memorable moments for years to come.
These 5 examples of ways to find adventure in Quarry Landing are just the beginning! Visit Quarry Landing’s website for more information on this spacious and unique community.
Avillia Developments has two residential sites for sale in the brand-new community of Azur Beaumont. The Medium Density Residential Sites are available for purchase together or independently. Situated in a perfect location to construct medium density build forms, Site A and Site B are located across from a commercial zoned parcel. This parcel will feature neighbourhood retail, while Site B is located next to a future school site.
For more information about Azur‘s available Medium Density Residential Sites, visit the listing page on Marcus and Millichap.
Avillia celebrated the grand opening of the Countess showhome by Launch Homes in Sherwood Park’s Salisbury Village community over the weekend. The showhome is now open for viewings in Sherwood Park. This is part of stage 4 of Salisbury Village’s development, a new stage with duplex and single family lots by Launch Homes coming this fall.
Congratulations to Launch on the grand opening of the Countess!
Great trails, world-class golf, and family-friendly attractions and programs make the North Okanagan an ideal place to visit or call home this season. Morningview on Middleton in Coldstream, BC is ideally located to provide easy access to the exciting activities this region has to offer. Here are our 5 recommendations for things to do in the Okanagan this summer!
For outdoor enthusiasts, the North Okanagan offers an extensive network of trails that cater to all levels of adventure. Explore the picturesque Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park and embark on the scenic Kalamalka Lake Lookout Trail. This trail offers panoramic vistas of the lake and surrounding landscapes with just a 10 minute drive. If you prefer cycling, venture onto the Okanagan Rail Trail, a 50-kilometer trail that winds through natural beauty along the old Kettle Valley Railway.
Families will find plenty of attractions and programs in the North Okanagan perfect for a fun-filled day of learning. The Okanagan Science Centre in downtown Vernon is a fantastic place to explore the wonders of science through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities. From discovering secrets of the universe in the planetarium to experimenting with fascinating scientific phenomena, the Science Centre guarantees an enlightening adventure – within 5 minutes of your community! Families can also head to the Historic O’Keefe Ranch in nearby Armstrong and step back in time to explore the pioneer heritage of the BC region. After reopening in May, the O’Keefe Ranch has tons of fun events in their June calendar. From science to historical adventures, the Okanagan has it all for families.
Avid golfers will find themselves in paradise here in the Okanagan! Head to Predator Ridge Resort, with its two championship courses for an unforgettable golfing experience amidst remarkable views. Alternatively, explore the scenic fairways at The Rise Golf Course. This course offers a challenging layout overlooking the Okanagan Lake. Enjoy a day on the greens and soak in the beauty of the BC region – both of these courses are just a 20 minute drive.
The Okanagan is renowned for its delicious farm-to-table cuisine and world-class wineries. After a scenic drive to the nearby Okanagan Valley, savour exquisite wines while enjoying vineyard views in the region’s most popular wineries, such as Mission Hill Family Estate and Quails’ Gate Winery. Need a treat to pair with the bottle of wine you’re taking home? Stroll through the Vernon Farmers’ Market and enjoy entertainment by buskers every Monday. Or, stop by the Lumby Public Market to sample fresh produce and artisanal goods. There are also many u-picks in Vernon to “pick” from for a real farm-to-table experience.
The North Okanagan boasts an arts and culture scene that showcases local talent and creativity. Visit the Vernon Public Art Gallery, where you can admire contemporary artwork from both local and national artists. Explore the vibrant art community in the nearby town of Lumby, home to numerous galleries and studios. Craving a mini road trip? Pack a picnic and ponder downtown Salmon Arm’s striking outdoor murals that adorn the streets, depicting the region’s history and natural beauty. The Salmon Arm Arts Centre’s current open exhibition, SPOT: All About Cats and Dogs, shares the story of beloved pets through art until June 30. It’s the purrfect event for artistic animal lovers looking for 5 things to do in the Okanagan this summer!
The Spring Into Morningview event on May 6 was a success! We welcomed 150 people as they explored the community, met with the homebuilders, participated in activities and enjoyed snacks. Thank you to those that came out to meet us!
Congratulations to the winner of our Spring Into Morningview raffle! Tracie V won $500 in Downtown Dollars from the Downtown Vernon Association. We appreciate the local vendors that made the Spring Into Morningview event a success. Thank you to everyone who took the time to visit builder booths and chat about home options in this great community. Reach out to Kimberley, Gibson Contracting, Everton Ridge Homes, and Carriage Signature Homes to learn more about home options in Morningview on Middleton.
Join us on May 6, 2023 for the Spring Into Morningview event! Stop by Avillia’s Morningview on Middleton community in Coldstream, BC between noon and 5 PM for free snacks, activities, and prizes. Our incredible builders will be onsite to answer any questions about living in this new community.
Free highlights for the event include:
The Spring Into Morningview event is a fantastic chance to learn about life in Morningview. Four builders will bring the vision of Morningview on Middleton to life. Reach out to Kimberley Homes, Everton Ridge Homes, Gibson Contracting, and Carriage Signature Homes to learn about homebuilding options in this community.
Pre-register for the event to earn 5 ADDITIONAL ENTRIES into our draw!
Learn more on our website and click here for directions to Morningview.
Avillia Developments is excited to announce the builders in Azur Beaumont. Cranston Master Builder, Strongbuilt Homes, Prominent Homes, Maxworth Signature Homes, AR Homes, Hillview Master Builder, Guari Homes, and Efficient Quality Homes are actively building and selling homes in the Azur Beaumont community.
If you are in the market for a new home, one of the first questions you will be faced with in your search is “New or Resale?” Here, we will compare some of the pros and cons of both.
New homes are often perceived as more expensive than resale homes. While it is true that new homes may cost more upfront than resale homes of similar square footage, in the long run, you may find a new home is a better investment for you.
One pro of buying new is that you should not need to budget for expensive upgrades and renovations in the short-term the same way that you would in a resale home. While resale homes may seem more affordable in your search, once you budget for roof repairs, replacing aging HVAC systems, electrical upgrades or driveway repairs, to name a few, you may find that buying a new home actually saves you money over the course of the first 5-10 years you are in your home.
While you can choose to dive into expensive upgrades and renovations in a resale home, buying new often allows you the opportunity to customize your flooring, cabinets, countertops, and more in the building process, meaning that you get what you want immediately after taking possession, not years down the road.
Furthermore, there is a certain peace of mind that comes with knowing that you are the original owner of a new home. Building codes are always changing and improving, and buying new means living in a house that has been built to modern building standards. Renovations of older homes often end up costing the homeowner more than expected, because many issues and code violations are not apparent until work begins. As well, you will never need to worry about a pre-existing “handyman special” that could cost you hundreds, if not thousands, in a resale home.
New homes are outfitted with more energy-efficient features, saving you money on heating and electricity, and helping the planet as well. The latest building technology focuses on having a ‘healthier’ home too, with safer materials, improved air quality and proper ventilation.
There is a saying in real estate “Every home has a buyer for it.” And while this may ring true, for many, a new home is the way to go as it saves the buyer money over the long run on costly repairs seen in resale homes, and allows the buyer to customize the build into the home of their dreams before even moving in.
Beaumont has a lot to offer its residents. As the ninth fastest-growing community in Alberta, more people are falling for its unique charm and are choosing to call it “home.” Here are 5 reasons why we love Beaumont.
Beaumont has an undeniable small-town feel, with a population of just over 21,000. This is a community where everybody still knows their neighbours. Furthermore, the low crime rates make Beaumont a safe place to live.
Though small in size, Beaumont’s amenities rival that of big cities. Beaumont boasts good schools for its young population and year-round recreational opportunities in top-notch facilities such as the Ken Nichols Regional Recreation Centre and the Aquafit Centre. For those looking to spend time outside under the big prairie skies, Beaumont offers over 28 kilometres of urban trails.
Beaumont has a young population, with more residents under the age of 14 than over the age of 60. This youthful population contributes to the community’s vibrant nature, and its recreational opportunities provide a great environment for children to learn and grow.
Beaumont started as a small French colony in 1895, and it has stayed true to its roots. One of four officially bilingual communities in Alberta, Beaumont is proud to celebrate its French heritage through bilingual street names, French design architecture, French Immersion at every school, as well as a Francophone school.
Beaumont hosts a variety of annual events throughout the year, meaning a new adventure is never far from home. In addition, the Beaumont Blues & Roots Festival, Canada’s longest running 100% Canadian Content festival, has been providing Beaumont with music for all ages since it began in 2008.
There are more than just 5 reasons to love Beaumont – if you have been looking for small-city living without sacrificing big-city amenities, come visit Azur and say, bienvenue à la maison!