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Known for having the world’s longest freshwater beach, the town of Wasaga Beach has always been a popular summer vacation destination along the shores of Georgian Bay. However, with new subdivisions and residential opportunities launching, the area is no longer just a resort town. New developments such as Trillium Forest Towns by Zancor Homes have attracted couples, families and retirees for its thoughtfully-designed homes, local amenities and value.

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Priced from the $400,000s, the homes at Trillium Forest Towns include two-car bungalow and two-storey townhome designs with spacious floorplans and upgraded finishes throughout. Plus, for a limited time, new homebuyers can take advantage of up to $40,000 in savings and a $20,000 downpayment on inventory homes with immediate closings.

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Inside, each home boasts designer-selected upgrades including nine-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, 12×24-inch tiles and pot lights. Kitchens include high-quality cabinetry with plenty of storage space, USB ports, pull-out faucets and extended flush breakfast bars (as per plan).

While the shores of Wasaga Beach are just minutes away, residents of Trillium Forest Towns also benefit from nearby schools, stores, services and amenities. Convenient big-boxed stores like Canadian Tire and The Real Canadian Superstore are a six-minute drive away, while the scenic caves and lookout points of the Blue Mountains are only a half-hour drive along Highway 26 towards Collingwood. All the big city conveniences of Barrie are also just 35 kilometres east.

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To learn more about Trillium Forest Towns and to see all available inventory homes, be sure to register online or visit the sales centre at 371 Lyons Court in Wasaga Beach. Hours are Monday to Wednesday from 11am to 5pm, Thursdays by appointment, and Friday to Sunday from 11am to 5pm.

For more information, call 705 429 1013 or email trilliumforest@zancorhomes.com.

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