THE WAY HOME SHOULD BE.TM
Affordably priced from the low-$300,000s, Casa Di Torre promises a dynamic condo lifestyle in the heart of Hamilton’s Stoney Creek community. The eight-storey residence features 139 suites in one-bedroom, one-bedroom plus den, two-bedroom and two-bedroom plus den layouts. Developed by Branthaven Homes in partnership with Marz Homes, Casa Di Torre fronts Queenston Road, a vibrant thoroughfare dotted with shops, restaurants and services.
With so many housing options available to potential homebuyers, it’s often the little details that are what set their dream home apart from the rest. And for those looking to buy new, Marz Homes is doing something that puts them a step above. You may have seen the ENERGY STAR® designation on many objects around your home. Yet you may be surprised to learn that the program extends to new homes as well. As part of their natural evolution as a green builder, Marz Homes is now part of this energy conservation program and a registered ENERGY STAR® builder participant.
We met up with our framing contractor, Perry Fraser at Azure West to get a…
The presence of the nonprofit Bay Area Health Trust on the west Mountain will disappear at the end of May when a deal to sell nearly 7.3 hectares (18 acres) of former Chedoke Hospital land to a couple of local home builders closes. Starward Homes and Marz Homes have formed a partnership to purchase the bulk of the nearly 10.5 hectares (26 acres) of the Sanatorium Road site that was put up for sale more than a year ago.
The Thrive Group, which owns the St. Peter’s Residence at Chedoke nursing home, and Dr. Allen Greenspoon, who owns the Osler building on the site, have purchased the remainder of the land with the exception of the 0.5 hectare (1.3 acre) Wellwood property which will be retained by the BAHT.