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Thinking About a New Home Build in Red Deer This Spring? Here’s What to Know

  • Writer: Ross Contracting
    Ross Contracting
  • Mar 9
  • 4 min read

Spring is one of the busiest seasons in the real estate market, and in Red Deer, that momentum often extends beyond buying and selling homes, it’s also when many homeowners start planning a new home build in Red Deer.


If you’ve been thinking about building your dream home instead of constantly looking for something to buy, spring is the perfect time to start the conversation with an experienced builder like Ross Contracting. Below, we answer some common questions about new home construction, custom builds, and investment properties in the Red Deer area.


Why Build a New Home in Red Deer Instead of Buying?


The spring real estate market often means higher competition for existing homes. Multiple offers, rising prices, and limited inventory can make it difficult to find a house that truly fits your needs.


Choosing a build a new home in Central Alberta allows you to:

  • Design a layout that works for your lifestyle

  • Choose modern finishes and energy-efficient materials

  • Build in a community you love (with an infill)

  • Avoid costly renovations often required in older homes

Working with an experienced builder ensures the process is smooth from design to completion.


What Types of Homes Can Ross Contracting Build?


Ross Contracting specializes in new custom built homes, infill builds, and investment properties designed to fit both lifestyle and long-term value.


Custom Homes


New Home Build in Sixty West Sylvan Lake by Ross Contracting Custom Home Builder in Red Deer Alberta

One of Ross Contracting’s standout builds was The Grace, a modern craftsman walkout bungalow originally built as a show home in Sixty West in Sylvan Lake.


Custom Home Build By Ross Contracting in Red Deer Alberta

The Grace featured:

  • A spacious open-concept floor plan ideal for entertaining

  • A walkout bungalow design

  • High-end craftsmanship and thoughtful finishing details


The home quickly attracted buyers and sold within hours of hitting the market, showcasing the demand for well-designed new builds in Central Alberta.



Infill Homes in Established Neighbourhoods


New Home Build Infill project in Red Deer Alberta by Ross Contracting
Infill Home by Ross Contracting in Red Deer Pines Neighbourhood

Not everyone wants to move to a brand-new subdivision. That’s where infill homes come in.

Ross Contracting worked on a Pines neighbourhood infill project, where an older home was removed to make room for a modern, timeless custom home with:


  • Open-concept living spaces

  • A welcoming front porch

  • Updated architecture that still blends with the mature neighbourhood


Infill projects are ideal for homeowners who want the character and convenience of established communities while still enjoying the benefits of a brand-new home.




Investment Properties

Investment Property Build by New Custom Home Builder Ross Contracting

New builds aren’t just for homeowners, they can also be a powerful real estate investment strategy.


Ross Contracting has developed investment properties such as The Hannah and The Talia, designed to maximize functionality and rental potential.


New Home Build in Red Deer Alberta | Investment Property Opportunity

If you’re considering building a rental property or multi-unit investment in Red Deer, Ross Contracting has also shared helpful insights in this guide: Investment Property in Red Deer: What to Know Before Buying or Building.


Is Spring a Good Time to Start a New Home Build in Red Deer?


Yes. Spring is often the ideal time to start planning a new home build.


Here’s why:


1. Construction season begins

Warmer weather allows builders to begin excavation and foundation work.


2. You’ll be ready for future seasons

Starting planning and design in spring can mean construction during the warmer months and potentially moving in the following year.


3. Real estate momentum helps planning

Spring market activity gives homeowners a better understanding of property values and investment potential.


Ross Contracting works closely with homeowners through every step, from design and architectural layouts to construction and finishing.


Can I Build a Custom Home on My Own Lot?


Yes. Many homeowners in Red Deer choose to build on land they already own or purchase a lot separately.


Ross Contracting can help evaluate:

  • Lot suitability

  • Building permits and zoning

  • Architectural layouts and design options


For zoning, permits, and development information, homeowners can also consult resources from the City of Red Deer.


Start Your New Home Build in Red Deer


If you’re considering a new home build in Red Deer, working with a builder who understands both custom construction and investment potential is key.


Ross Contracting has experience building:

  • Custom family homes

  • Infill properties in mature neighbourhoods

  • Investment properties designed for long-term value


Whether you’re designing your dream home or planning a strategic investment, their team can help turn your vision into reality.



Frequently Asked Questions About New Home Builds in Red Deer


How long does it take to build a new home in Red Deer?

Most custom homes take 8–12 months, depending on design complexity, permits, and weather conditions.


Is building a home more expensive than buying?

Not always. While upfront costs can vary, new builds often save money long-term through energy efficiency, modern materials, and reduced maintenance.


What is an infill home?

An infill home is built within an existing neighbourhood where an older home is removed or replaced with a new custom build.


Can Ross Contracting help design my home?

Yes. Ross Contracting works with homeowners during the design and planning phase to create a custom layout tailored to your needs.


Do I need land before contacting a builder?

No. Ross Contracting can help guide you through finding a lot, evaluating property, and planning your build.




 
 
 

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