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Have you had yourself thinking “Why Should You Choose Early New England Homes?” Then please continue reading as we discuss our ideology, specialties, and reflections of the past and sustainability for the future.

The Ideology

If you look at the history of home ownership, you’ll find a natural connection between a home and its inhabitants. Early New England colonists first experienced the opportunity of owning their own property, building their house, and working hard to make that house a home. The colonists gained a sense of pride and appreciation of heartfelt human values of simplicity, efficiency, and modesty. These values are forever preserved in the architecture of the period, and you now have the opportunity to experience them today through Early New England Homes.

Early New England Homes has rediscovered just how much value a home can add to your life simply by designing living spaces that build on the wisdom and experience of past generations. Families raising children, grandparents, or even empty nesters looking for their own retreat will find that an Early New England Home is where their heart is.

Our Specialties

Moreover, the traditional Cape Cod, Saltbox, Gambrel, and Colonial-style residences are our specialties. Our Early New England Homes have been fashioned after several authentic homes from the mid-1700s that can still be found throughout the New England countryside. Our passion is bringing these classic styles back to life, so all can enjoy them for years to come. By collaborating with local builders, we’re able to bring together the modern conveniences and personalization that today’s buyers demand.

Reflections of the Past and Sustainability for the Future

To conclude, our New England style post and beam homes are comfortably modest, simply stated, and built to human scale. We’re also proud to say we locally source our materials whenever possible. If you’re considering building a house, then it’s important to sit down and honestly evaluate what you want your home to do for you. Much of what matters in life happens at a place you can call “home.” 

Proceed to Information About Early New England Homes to learn more. For questions about your new dream home, please call (860) 643-1148.

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