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come to us and want us to build them a house,
we go through an extensive interview process.
We host six different interviews to get a feel of
how they want the house to look from an inte-
rior perspective and how they want the home
to flow,” says Zamani. “We’ve had clients that
want a rainforest in the middle of their house,
clients that want squash courts and escalators,
clients that want a custom fish tank that costs
quarter of a million dollars, and anything they
want we deliver.”
The constructors that previously built Lorraine
Park in North York are now continuing the suc-
cess streak with the Eagle Heights project in
Newmarket. Their latest endeavor, consist-
ing of 27 high-end town houses that cater to
empty nesters, broke a significant price ceiling
and fashions each individual house to match
the wishes of the residents. “The homes are
smaller because these people are moving from
4-5000 sq. ft. homes into 2000 sq. ft. town
houses. We’re giving them quality not quanti-
ty.” Also on the agenda is the “Flora” project in
Richmond Hill, which will give Zamani Homes