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Move-in ready new homes in London, Ontario

Finished, inspected, and closing on a date that will not move. Here is what is actually available now — and what the term is sometimes used to mean instead.

Element Towns at 1870 Evans Boulevard is the move-in-ready new construction currently available in London, Ontario. Three-storey condominium townhomes, three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 1,734–1,789 sq. ft., attached single-car garage, from $429,000.

The homes are built and inspected — you view the actual home, not a rendering, and close on a known date.

Remaining availability changes as homes sell. Ask us what is genuinely left before planning around any listing.

What "move-in ready" should mean — and what it sometimes doesn't

Used properly, move-in ready means the home is complete, has passed inspection, and can close on a date measured in weeks. You walk through the actual home. Nothing about it is a rendering.

It gets used loosely. Some listings apply it to homes still months from completion, or to "quick closing" inventory where the closing date is still the builder's to move. The test is simple: ask whether you can physically walk through the finished home this week. If the answer involves a model suite or a floor plan, it isn't ready.

What you gain

  • A closing date that holds. Pre-construction dates slide. Everyone in the industry knows it and the agreements are written to permit it. A finished home removes that risk entirely.
  • You see what you're buying. Ceiling height, natural light, how the stairs feel, what the third bedroom actually fits. None of that reads off a floor plan.
  • No double housing costs. No overlap between a lease ending and a closing that moved.
  • Real inspection. You can bring your own inspector through a finished home. You cannot inspect a drawing.

What you give up

Finish selection, mostly. On pre-construction you choose flooring, counters and cabinetry; on a finished home you take what's there. You also generally pay more — the $52,000 gap between Element and STAX is substantially the price of not waiting.

And the inventory is whatever is left. On pre-construction you pick from the full site plan; on move-in ready you pick from the homes still standing unsold, which may not include the exact lot position you'd have chosen.

Who this is genuinely right for

Buyers with a hard date. A lease ending, a sale closing, a job starting, a school year. If a date slipping by six months would actually hurt you, the certainty is worth more than the finish selection.

It also suits anyone who has been burned by, or has read enough about, pre-construction delays and would rather not carry that risk regardless of price.

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Common Questions

What buyers ask us

What move-in ready new homes are available in London, Ontario?

Element Towns at 1870 Evans Boulevard in Summerside — move-in-ready condominium townhomes from $429,000. Three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 1,734–1,789 sq. ft., attached single-car garage.

The homes are finished and inspected, so you view the actual home and close on a date that holds. What's left changes as they sell — ask before you plan around a specific unit.

What does move-in ready mean when buying a new home?

Properly used, it means the home is complete, has passed inspection, and can close in weeks — and you walk through the actual home, not a model.

The term gets stretched. Some listings use it for homes still months out, or for 'quick closing' inventory where the builder can still move the date. The test: can you physically walk through the finished home this week? If the answer involves a model suite or a floor plan, it isn't ready.

Is a move-in ready home more expensive than pre-construction?

Generally yes — you're paying for certainty and immediate possession.

In London the gap is visible: move-in-ready Element Towns from $429,000 against pre-construction STAX from $377,184. Roughly $52,000 is substantially the price of not waiting, plus a garage and an extra bathroom.

Pre-construction buyers also choose their finishes. Move-in-ready buyers take what's built.

How quickly can you close on a move-in ready home?

Weeks rather than months, since the build and inspection are already done. The real variable is usually your financing, not the home.

That's the whole contrast with pre-construction, where occupancy is set years out and the agreement generally permits the builder to move it.

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