Frequently Asked Questions

Question about Buying

RidgeView is a unique land development on Glasgow Hills Golf Club, Hunter River PEI.  All sites are surrounded by the 11th, 12th and 17th holes, offer a paved road, underground electrical and water service and walkout designs options.

That depends on your situation.  You can simply purchase a great lot and go it alone or ask us for help, and we can pull together the entire project to get you from dirt to enjoying your back deck.  

Get in touch to find out more.

Lot prices are listed online or get in touch with us.   Build costs are dependent on the house size and finishes, however, $300-$400 per square foot is average.  

 Typically, buyers have a house in mind when they pick out a building lot.  The house design and lot need to fit together to benefit from the Lanscape and location.   Designs can also be purchased from a number of online providers, local architects or ask your builder to design it for you.

If you’re not sure take a look at our curated RidgeView catalogue from Architectual Design partner or drop us a note and we share our experience with you.

Question about FlexxHouse

A FlexxHouse is both a concept and a building.

As a Concept: FlexxHouse represents a flexible and adaptable approach to living spaces, emphasizing versatility, multifunctionality, and the ability to customize living arrangements to meet various needs and lifestyles.

As a Building: FlexxHouse refers to the physical construction that embodies the concept. It comprises separate, self-contained dwellings within a single property, designed to facilitate multigenerational living, rental income generation, home offices, and more. These physical structures are built to fulfill the concept’s principles of adaptability and flexibility.

So, in summary, FlexxHouse is a concept that is realized through the construction of adaptable living spaces, making it both a concept and a building.

FlexxHouse features separate living spaces that allow different generations of a family to live together while maintaining privacy. Each dwelling within the property is self-contained, providing autonomy to its’ occupants.

Yes, you can rent out one or more of the dwellings within your FlexxHouse to generate rental income. This income can contribute to your financial stability or investment goals.  Check with your local building code to ensure your municipality approves.

Absolutely. FlexxHouse recognizes the importance of remote work and offers dedicated spaces that can be transformed into home offices or coworking areas, providing a conducive environment for work and productivity.

Yes, FlexxHouse promotes sustainability by allowing homeowners to make the most of their property’s resources and adapt to changing needs, reducing the need for additional construction and minimizing environmental impact.

Yes, FlexxHouse can be designed to accommodate aging in place by incorporating accessibility features such as wider doorways, grab bars, and zero-step entryways for added comfort and safety.

It’s crucial to ensure that your FlexxHouse design complies with local zoning and building codes. Consult with local authorities or a building inspector to confirm compliance.

FlexxHouse is designed with adaptability in mind. Depending on your needs, you can explore expansion options or reconfigure existing spaces to accommodate changing circumstances.

Yes, FlexxHouse can be adapted to various settings, including urban, suburban, and rural areas, to meet the diverse housing needs of different locations.

To begin, consult with us at NexxView. We can engage architects, builders, or professionals experienced in adaptable living spaces. We can guide you through the planning, design, and construction phases.

In general, the term “FlexxHouse” is often associated with new construction or the creation of adaptable living spaces within a property. It typically involves designing and building separate, self-contained dwellings or living areas within an existing structure or on the same property.

While the concept of FlexxHouse is more commonly applied to new construction or the development of properties with adaptability in mind, it’s also possible to retrofit an existing house to some extent to make it more adaptable for multigenerational living, rental income, or other purposes. This may involve renovating or repurposing existing spaces within the house for a variety of reasons for example to create separate living quarters or home office spaces.

The feasibility of turning an existing house into a FlexxHouse largely depends on the current layout, zoning regulations, and your specific goals. Significant renovations and modifications may be required to achieve the desired level of adaptability.

Keep in mind that when retrofitting an existing house to become more adaptable, it’s important to consider local building codes, zoning regulations, and permitting requirements to ensure compliance with the law. Consulting with architects, builders, and zoning authorities is advisable to determine the best approach for your specific situation.

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