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Liberty Homes' Goal: Create an Environment You Can Call “Home”

posted by My Saskatoon    |   December 6, 2017 13:17

While Liberty Homes builds houses, their ultimate goal is to create an environment you can call “home”. As far they see it, attention to detail is clearly important, as is getting it right. However, at the end of the day, what they truly want is for you to look forward to being at home, to entertaining guests, to creating a strong family life – whatever that looks like for you. If that is your experience, then they’ve truly done their job.

Having been married for over 25 years, and having four children, they’ve encountered the good, the bad, and definitely the ugly! In their early years, they lived in a home that had health-impacting mould. Their concern for their children went unheard, and they were forced into an unwanted, untimely move. That taught them one of those ‘what not to do’ lessons.

They often reflect on some of those less-than-ideal incidents as they serve the City of Saskatoon’s home building industry and have used them as catalysts to ensure you, the home owner, won’t be faced with similar circumstances. That is a large part of why they have intentionally chosen to build fewer homes and to spend more time on the quality of each Liberty Built Home. If it’s done right during the building process, not only are you a happy customer, but less upkeep and maintenance will allow you to enjoy your home hassle-free for years to come.

They welcome the opportunity to spend time with you, to find out your priorities, your fears and your expectations, so they can provide you with an experience that is a cut above the crowd. Connect with them here to learn more about their process or to set up a time to review your questions and desires in pursuing a new home purchase.

Be sure to also stop by their spotlight profile to learn more about them!

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