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Home for Sale - September 19, 2010

This is a newly constructed two storey executive R-2000 home located in the Golf Club Road area in Fredericton, N.B. This home includes 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, sunroom off the kitchen and laundry on the second level. Special Features include heat pump, built in wall unit with fireplace, large deck off the kitchen and many more features. The basement is ready to finish for an additional bathroom, bedroom and media room.

For photos, check out the "house for sale" section under Projects and Services on this website.


For more Information Contact Lisa MacIntosh at RE/MAX



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Some tips from Sharpe Builders

  • Before you buy that special lot or start your renovation project, talk to an experienced builder to ensure that your dream home will suit your lot.
  • Know your contractor. Research your contractor and check out references.
  • Building or renovating a home should be a pleasurable experience:
    -Plan ahead, make sure your specifications are clearly defined before you request a quote.
    -Choose your features carefully, exterior and interior finish can easily and quickly deplete your budget.
  • When comparing quotes, make sure all specifications are included, on all quotes. Pay particular attention to the grade of construction materials.
  • Before you select a builder, make sure the builder and sub-contractors are insured ie: Workers Compensation, Liability Insurance.
  • Get it in writing. Make sure your estimate is in writing and supported by a contract before you start building.
  • The builder should always encourage homeowners to be involved as much as possible with details of the project. When building a new home or renovating existing home, it is especially important during the rough-in stage. For example, homeowners should be involved in details such as where switches and receptacles should be placed.

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