Echo Stacked Towns
Waterdown, Ontario

Echo Stacked Towns

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From $399,990 · 1 & 3 bedroom stacked townhomes

New 1 and 3 bedroom stacked towns on Skinner Road, with a starting price that puts a first home within reach and Aldershot GO, Highway 403 and Highway 407 close by.

Echo Stacked Towns is a new townhome community coming to 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown, Ontario, from New Horizon Development Group. Prices start at $399,990, which is the part worth a serious look. You get one and three bedroom stacked townhomes in a small town setting that sits close to Hamilton, Burlington and the Aldershot GO Station, so a first home here still keeps you near the city.

This page has the full rundown of what has been shared so far, plus plain notes on what has not. The builder has not published storeys, unit counts or occupancy yet. Fill out the form and we will send pricing details and floor plans as they are released, so you can compare layouts early instead of catching up later.

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About the project

About Echo Stacked Towns

Echo Stacked Towns is a coming soon townhouse community from New Horizon Development Group at 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown. The plan is a mix of one bedroom and three bedroom stacked towns, with prices starting at $399,990. That starting number puts a new build within reach for a lot of first time buyers looking just outside Hamilton and Burlington.

  • Starting price: from $399,990, which is where the interest starts for most buyers here.
  • Home types: stacked townhomes, so you get a ground level or upper level home rather than a tower unit.
  • Bedroom mix: one bedroom and three bedroom layouts.
  • Status and location: coming soon at 495 Skinner Road, Waterdown, Ontario.
Echo Stacked Towns — exterior rendering
Neighbourhood

Living in Waterdown

Waterdown sits on the escarpment between Hamilton and Burlington, and it still feels like a village. Main Street has cafes, a bookshop, a bakery and a bowling alley, and the Bruce Trail and Smokey Hollow Waterfall are a short walk or drive from the core. It draws a mix of young families, commuters and people who grew up nearby and stayed.

  • Getting around: Aldershot GO Station is about 10 minutes away, with Highways 403 and 407 close by.
  • Everyday errands: big box stores at Clappison's Corners, plus the farmers' market on Hamilton Street in summer.
  • Weekends here: Rib Fest in July, the Scarecrow Walk in October, the Santa Claus Parade in December.
  • Address: 495 Skinner Road, on Waterdown's growing north side.
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Getting around

Getting Around from Skinner Road

Waterdown sits at a handy spot between Hamilton, Burlington and the west end of the GTA. From 495 Skinner Road you can be on a highway in minutes, and Aldershot GO Station is about a 10 minute drive south.

  • Train to Toronto: Aldershot GO is on the Lakeshore West line, with service into Union Station.
  • Highway access: Highway 6 links you to the 403 and the QEW, and the 407 is close by to the east.
  • Everyday driving: Dundas Street runs through town toward Burlington, and Waterdown Road takes you down the escarpment.
  • Nearby cities: Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara are all reachable by car.
Echo Stacked Towns — interior rendering
Nearby amenities

What Is Around Waterdown

Waterdown sits on the edge of the escarpment, so trails and waterfalls are part of daily life here. Downtown is a small village core with local shops and cafes, and the bigger stores are a short drive away at Clappison's Corners.

  • Trails and waterfalls: Smokey Hollow Falls and the Bruce Trail near King Road are both close by for walks and weekend hikes.
  • Village shopping: Mill Street and Hamilton Street have independent shops, a summer farmers' market, and places to grab coffee.
  • Bigger errands: Clappison's Corners covers big box stores, with Mapleview Centre in Burlington and CF Limeridge in Hamilton within reach.
  • Year round events: Rib Fest in July, a Scarecrow Walk in October, and the Santa Claus Parade in December.
Echo Stacked Towns — site map
About the developer

About New Horizon Development Group

New Horizon Development Group is the builder behind Echo Stacked Towns at 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown. Here they are delivering stacked townhomes in one and three bedroom layouts, with prices starting at $399,990. It is a format that suits buyers who want a ground level front door and a garage without the price of a full detached home.

  • Home types here: one bedroom single level plans and three bedroom upper level plans with a terrace.
  • Buyer mix: first time buyers, relocations, downsizers and investors all register for this one.
  • Doing your homework: you can look up any Ontario builder on the Tarion and HCRA public registries.
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Pricing story

Pricing at Echo Stacked Towns

Prices start at $399,990. That is the entry point for the collection, and it lands well under what most new townhomes near Hamilton and Burlington ask. For a first time buyer or a young professional, it puts a ground oriented home with a garage within reach of a normal budget.

  • What the price covers: the published starting figure reflects the HST rebate already applied. Investors may owe HST on closing and apply for a rebate on their own.
  • Not released yet: prices by floor plan, unit size, fees and deposit structure. The builder has not published these.
  • Two layouts offered: one bedroom on a single level, and three bedroom homes on the upper floors.

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Homes & floor plans

The Homes

Echo Stacked Towns comes in two sizes: one bedroom and three bedroom. A stacked townhome means homes are built in layers, so one sits above another, and each still has its own front door. Prices start at $399,990.

  • One bedroom homes: single level, one bath, ground oriented with direct outdoor and garage access. A good fit for a first buyer, a solo owner or an investor who wants an easy unit to rent.
  • Three bedroom homes: set on the upper levels with two and a half baths, an outdoor terrace and garage access. Room for a couple who wants space to grow, or a young family.
  • Floor plans: registrants get the first look when they are released.
  • Storeys and unit count: the builder has not released these yet.
Top 5 reasons

Top 5 Reasons to Look at Echo Stacked Towns

Echo Stacked Towns is coming to 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown, with prices starting at $399,990. Here's what stands out if you're buying your first place.

  1. A low starting price: Prices open at $399,990. For a new build this close to Hamilton and Burlington, that's real value for your money.
  1. Two ways to buy in: The plans are 1 and 3 bedroom stacked towns. One person or a small family can both find a fit here.
  1. Quick trip to the GO: Aldershot GO Station is about 10 minutes away, with Toronto trains running along the Lakeshore West line.
  1. Highways close by: Highway 403 and the 407 are both nearby, so Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara are easy drives.
  1. A real village core: Downtown Waterdown has shops, cafes and a summer farmers' market, plus Smokey Hollow Waterfall and Bruce Trail access minutes away.
Parks and trails

How Buying Pre Construction Works in Ontario

Buying before a home is built follows a set path. You register early, you see prices when they come out, and you choose a unit at launch. From there it moves to paperwork, deposits, and a wait while the community gets built.

  • Register first: you get launch news, floor plans, and the price list before the general public.
  • Launch day choice: you pick a floor plan and a unit, then sign the agreement of purchase and sale.
  • Deposit timing: paid in stages over months, not all at once, on dates set out in your agreement.
  • Lawyer review: a real estate lawyer reads the agreement during the review period built into most new home contracts.

After that, construction runs its course and you close on the home when it is ready.

Why register now

Why Register Early

Echo Stacked Towns is still coming soon, so the launch details go out to the registered list first. Registering costs nothing and it puts you in line for the numbers before they reach the wider public. For a first purchase, that head start is worth having.

  • Price list first: full pricing and floor plans go to registered names ahead of the general release.
  • First pick at launch: early registrants choose from the full set of 1 and 3 bedroom plans before others do.
  • Launch day details: you get the date, the process and what to bring, with time to get your paperwork ready.
  • Layout preference noted: tell them whether you want the one bedroom or the three, and you hear about that one.
Questions

Frequently asked questions

What are prices at Echo Stacked Towns?

Prices start at $399,990. The posted price already has the applicable HST rebate applied, and investor buyers may need to pay HST on closing and apply for any rebate on their own. Prices can change without notice.

Where is Echo Stacked Towns located?

The address is 495 Skinner Road, Waterdown, ON L0R 2H1. Waterdown sits just north of Burlington and Hamilton, close to Highway 403 and Highway 407, with the Aldershot GO Station about 10 minutes away.

When does Echo Stacked Towns launch?

The project is coming soon. The builder has not released a launch date or an occupancy date yet.

Who is the builder?

Echo Stacked Towns is by New Horizon Development Group. This is their stacked townhome community in Waterdown.

What home types are available?

There are two layouts. One bedroom homes are on a single level, ground oriented, with one bathroom and direct outdoor and garage access. Three bedroom homes sit on the upper levels and come with two and a half baths, an outdoor terrace and garage access.

Are the site plan and floor plans released?

The builder has not released the site plan yet. Floor plans are available through the builder's registration process, and the number of units and storeys has not been published.

How do deposits work here?

The builder has not released the deposit structure yet. On new construction townhomes in Ontario, deposits are usually paid in stages over several months rather than all at once, and the exact schedule comes out at launch.

Is this a good fit for first-time buyers or investors?

The starting price of $399,990 puts a new townhome in Waterdown within reach for a lot of first-time buyers, which is real value this close to Hamilton, Burlington and the GO line. The builder's registration form lists first-time buyer, relocating, downsizing and investor options, so both are welcome. Investors should note they may owe HST on closing and apply for any rebate themselves.

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Location

495 Skinner Road, Waterdown, ON L0R 2H1