CORTLAND Lot 164A
Lot 164A Ph 2 Edenwylde Dr, Ottawa, ON, Canada, K2S 1B6
Starting From: | $747,850 |
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Build: | Spec Home/Unit |
Type: | Townhouse |
Bedrooms: | 3 |
Bathrooms: | 2.5 |
NHLS ID: | #481635 |
Description
- Lot 164A Ph 2 EdenWylde
FINISHINGS
General
- 9-ft high ceilings on the main floor (as per plan)
- Smooth ceilings throughout
- Finished basement (as per plan)
- Bumped in modern electric fireplace with contemporary glass and wood media kit. Includes interior lighting and fan kit. Raised 14” above floor
- Oak spindles & handrails, with oak nosing under the spindles at 2nd floor stair opening (as per plan)
- Transom window above patio door on main floor
- 5” modern beveled baseboards with coordinating window & door casings
- Window-ledge mouldings main-floor windows
- Lincoln smooth passage doors, 7ft high on main floor (excluding lower foyer)
- Lincoln smooth closet doors, slider or swing door (as per plan), 7 ft high on main floor (excluding foyer closet)
- Satin chrome door hardware
- MDF cap on half walls (as per plan)
- Interior walls painted with low VOC (volatile organic compound) matte paint from builder samples (1 choice of 4)
- Standard ceramic floor tile in the front entry, laundry (2nd floor), mudroom and all bathrooms (not including unfinished laundry areas)
- Engineered oak hardwood floors from line A in remaining ground floor areas (as per plan)
- 40 oz 100% BCF Sol. Dyed Polyester stain resistant, low VOC emission, Canadian made carpeting with 9mm high density underpad
- Laundry pan and floor drain to be included under washer when installed on the 2nd floor
- Upper cabinets with soft close doors (hinges) above laundry (not including unfinished laundry areas)
CONNECT WITH THE BUILDER FOR DETAILS.
Pricing Details
Starting From: | $747,850 |
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Interior
Number Of Floors: | 2.0 |
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Total Finished Area: | 2082 sq ft (193 m2) |
Bedrooms: | 3 |
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Above Grade: | 3 |
Full Bathrooms: | 2 |
Half Bathrooms: | 1 |
Full Ensuite Bathrooms: | 1 |
Exterior
Amenities: | Laundry – Insuite and Recreation Room/ Centre |
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Parking: | Single Garage Attached |
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Warranty
TARION WARRANTY CORPORATION
Tartan is committed to meeting or exceeding both the industry standards and the Tarion standards found in their Construction Performance Guidelines. This document is available on their website at www.Tarion.com. The Tarion Warranty Corporation backs your One-Year and Two-Year Builder’s Warranties. In addition, Tarion Warranty Corporation covers major structural defects under their seven-year warranty.
Click here for the Tarion Construction Performance Guidelines.
BUILDER WARRANTIES
The following summarizes the Tarion Warranty Program Builder's Warranties.
ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
TARTAN DEVELOPMENTS WARRANTS FOR ONE YEAR THAT YOUR NEW ENERGY STAR HOME IS:
- Constructed in a workmanlike manner and free from defects in material;
- Fit for habitation;
- Constructed in accordance with the Ontario Building Code;
- and Free of major structural defects.
TWO-YEAR WARRANTY
TARTAN DEVELOPMENTS WARRANTS YOUR HOME FOR TWO YEARS AGAINST THE FOLLOWING:
- Water penetration through the basement or foundation walls;
- Defects in materials, including windows, doors and caulking, or defects in work that result in water penetration into the building envelope;
- Defects in work or materials in the electrical, plumbing and heating delivery and distribution systems;
- Defects in work or materials which result in the detachment, displacement or deterioration of exterior cladding (such as brickwork, aluminum or vinyl siding) Violations of the Ontario Building Code affecting health and safety (including, but not limited to, violations relating to fire safety and the structural adequacy of the home);
- and Major structural defects.
SEVEN-YEAR WARRANTY
TARTAN DEVELOPMENTS WARRANTS YOUR HOME FOR SEVEN YEARS AGAINST THE FOLLOWING:
ANY DEFECT IN WORK OR MATERIALS IN RESPECT OF A BUILDING THAT:
- Results in failure of a structural load-bearing element of the building.
- Materially and adversely affects the ability of a structural load-bearing element of the building to carry, bear and resist applicable structural loads for the usual and ordinary service life of the element.
- Materially and adversely affects the use of a significant portion of the building for usual and ordinary purposes of a residential dwelling and having regard to any specific use provisions set out in the purchase agreement for the home.
OTHER WARRANTIES
Appliance and product manufacturers may provide warranties extending beyond the Builder’s Warranty. Any such warranties and operating instructions are included in your Premove Package or in the rear section of this Homeowner Manual. Direct any claims to the appropriate manufacturer as outlined in their warranty. Please contact us, if you need any assistance
WHAT IS NOT COVERED?
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND/OR ITEMS ARE NOT COVERED BY THE BUILDER’S WARRANTY:
- Damage resulting from improper maintenance, such as dampness or condensation caused by the homeowner’s failure to maintain proper ventilation levels or improper operation of a humidifier, hot tub or any other moisture-producing device.
- Alterations, deletions or additions made by the homeowner (such as changes to the direction of the grading or the slope of the ground away from the house).
- Defects in materials, design and work supplied or installed by the homeowner/purchaser.
- Secondary damage caused by defects under warranty. While the defects themselves are covered, the personal or property damage they cause is not. However, your homeowner insurance may cover secondary damage.
- Normal wear and tear, such as scuffs and scratches to floor and wall surfaces caused by homeowners moving, decorating, and/or day-to-day use of the home.
- Normal shrinkage of materials that dry out after construction (such as nail “pops” or minor concrete cracking).
- Settling soil around the house or along utility lines.
- Damage from floods, “acts of God”, wars, riots, or vandalism.
- Damage from insects or rodents, unless it is the result of construction that does not meet the Ontario Building Code.
- Damage caused by municipal services or other utilities.
- Surface defects in work and materials noted and accepted in writing by the homeowner at the time of possession.
- Damage caused by the homeowner or visitors.