Bring Your Wish List to Life With a Custom Home

You have a long wish list of what you want in a home, but you don’t know where to start. Do you keep an eye on real estate listings near you? Reach out to a tract builder? Or go with a custom builder?

Your one-of-a-kind space

With a custom home, you’re able to create a living space that perfectly suits your needs and lifestyle. Unlike buying an existing home or building a tract home, which offers limited options for personalization, building a custom home gives you complete control over every aspect of your home’s design and construction. From the number of bedrooms and bathrooms to the finishes and materials, you get to choose every detail of your home. The result is a one-of-a-kind home that is truly your own.

Innovations that save in the long run

Building a custom home allows you to incorporate the latest technologies and innovations into your home’s design. Your custom builder has the expertise to recommend materials and techniques that will improve the energy efficiency, sustainability, and overall functionality of your home. Your choices can reduce your carbon footprint and save you money in the long run.

Peace of mind

Knowing that your custom home is built to the highest standards and meets your specific requirements is reassuring. You’re less likely to have to worry about costly repairs and renovations with a custom build, and you have the backing of a quality custom builder should any issues arise.

A custom home is built to last, and it’s uniquely yours. A custom build will cross off every item on your wish list and then some, while providing value that lasts long after your build is done.
Kaila Sawlor Sawlor Built Homes Custom Home Builder in Nova Scotia

Kaila Sawlor-Dion

Kaila is the Marketing Manager of Sawlor Built Homes. She continuously updates our profile on Facebook, Instagram, Houzz, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest, and is focused on all marketing initiatives.

A third generation family member of Sawlor Built Homes, Kaila joined the company in 2011. She is an active member of the Canadian Home Builder's Association - Nova Scotia Marketing Committee and she continues to update her education and training, intent on becoming an industry leader in new home marketing.


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