New Home Construction

Are you dreaming of building a new home in Manitoba or Ontario? At Northern Fox, we don’t just build houses—we create homes that reflect your vision, lifestyle, and values. Whether you’re looking for a cozy bungalow in Winnipeg or a modern family home in Ottawa, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. From navigating local building codes to designing spaces that feel uniquely yours, we’re passionate about turning your dream into reality.
Let’s talk about what makes Northern Fox Inc. the right choice for your new home construction.
Why Choose Northern Fox?
When you choose Northern Fox, you’re choosing a team that cares deeply about what we do. We’re not just builders—we’re your partners in creating a home that’s built to last. Here’s why homeowners in Manitoba and Ontario trust us:
Our New Home Construction Process
Building a new home is a big journey, and we’re here to make it as smooth and exciting as possible. Here’s how we do it:
What We Offer
At Northern Fox, we specialize in creating homes that are as unique as you are. Here’s what we can do for you:




The Benefits of Building a New Home
When you build a new home with Northern Fox, you’re not just getting a house—you’re getting a space that’s designed for you. Here’s what makes new construction so special:
Let’s Build Something Amazing Together
Ready to start your new home journey? We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re in Manitoba or Ontario, Northern Fox is here to help you create a home that’s perfect for your family.
Frequently Asked Questions
Building a new home in Canada typically takes about 7 to 12 months, depending on factors such as the complexity of the design, weather conditions, and availability of materials and labor.
The average cost to build a new home in Canada is approximately $350,000 to $500,000, depending on factors such as location, size, and materials used. Costs can vary significantly between provinces and urban versus rural areas.
Building a new home offers benefits such as customization to personal preferences, energy efficiency with modern materials and technology, and potentially lower maintenance costs due to new construction. In contrast, buying an existing home can be quicker, often less expensive upfront, and may be located in established neighborhoods with mature landscaping.
For new home construction in Canada, permits typically required include a building permit, electrical permit, plumbing permit, and mechanical permit. Additional permits may be needed depending on provincial and municipal regulations, such as zoning permits, grading permits, and environmental permits.