Paris Riverside Summary
Grant yourself the ideal homeowner experience by living at this modern, riverside community in one of Ontario’s most picturesque towns.
This new expansive development will contain over 700 residences, amidst a golf course. This project will be brought to you by Fernbrook Homes and Crystal Homes. It will be located near the intersection of Grand River Street North by Paris Links Road in Paris, Ontario.
Its small town charm perfectly complemented by convenient urban amenities, this new community of detached single-family freehold homes and townhomes represents a viable alternative to big city living. Located not far away from the town’s historic downtown, this development occupies a prime location at the confluence of the Nith and Grand Rivers.
Amenities
This new 147-acre housing development will cater to new homeowners with its prestige architecture and available selection of distinctive home styles.
Located steps away from the majestic Grand River, this development will allow residents to indulge themselves in outdoor recreational activities like canoeing and cross-country skiing. In addition to many nearby parks, this development will feature 68 acres of on-site protected riverside greenspace for the enjoyment of local residents.
Given the esteemed pedigree of this project’s developer, prospective buyers can expect to see some of southern Ontario’s finest homes. There will be an array of layout options, from contemporary to urban designs to suit anyone’s needs.
Developer Crystal Homes is known for constructing immaculately-built projects like the French Chateau and English Carriage freehold townhomes that can be found at its Upper Glen Abbey Rear Lane development in Oakville, while Fernbrook has built up a strong following of converts with its Bronte Creek stone and stucco-made detached townhomes.
Location & Neighborhood
Named “The Prettiest Little Town in Canada” by Harrowsmith Canada, Paris perfectly encapsulates the “small town” ethos that has delighted its visitors since its founding in 1850. Full of historic heritage buildings, Paris has been sure to balance its traditions with modern conveniences, making it one of the province’s best kept secrets.