
Echo Stacked Towns
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From $399,990 · 1 & 3 bedroom stacked townhomes
New 1 and 3 bedroom stacked towns with a starting price that puts a first home within reach, about 10 minutes from Aldershot GO.
Echo Stacked Towns is a new townhouse community coming to 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown, Ontario, from New Horizon Development Group. Plans call for 1 and 3 bedroom stacked townhomes, with pricing starting at $399,990. That starting price is the reason most people look twice, and it puts a new build within reach for first time buyers and young professionals who want to stay close to Hamilton, Burlington and the GO.
This page walks you through what is known so far, what the location gives you day to day, and what has not been released yet. Fill out the form and you will get pricing details, floor plans and launch news as they come out.

About Echo Stacked Towns
Echo Stacked Towns is a coming soon townhouse community from New Horizon Development Group at 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown, Ontario. The plan is a mix of one bedroom and three bedroom stacked townhomes, so you can start small or buy for a family. Waterdown sits between Hamilton and Burlington, with the Bruce Trail, local shops on Main Street, and quick access to Highway 403 and the 407.
- Starting price: from $399,990, which is a strong entry point this close to the city.
- Home types: stacked townhomes, one and three bedroom layouts.
- Current status: coming soon, with registration open ahead of launch.
- Where it sits: 495 Skinner Road, Waterdown, ON L0R 2H1.
- Storeys and unit count: the builder has not released these yet.

Life in Waterdown
Waterdown sits at the top of the escarpment, north of Burlington and inside the City of Hamilton. It still feels like a village at its core, with Main Street shops, small cafes, and a farmers market in the summer. Skinner Road is in the newer part of town, where young families and first time buyers have been moving for years.
- Trails and waterfalls: Smokey Hollow Falls and the Bruce Trail are minutes away for a quick walk or a long hike.
- Everyday errands: Downtown Waterdown covers coffee and small shops, and Clappison's Corners has the big box stores.
- Getting around: Aldershot GO Station is about 10 minutes south, with Highways 403, 407 and the QEW close by.
- Weekend plans: Rib Fest in July, the Santa Claus Parade in December, and local events through the year.

Getting Around From Skinner Road
Waterdown sits right where Hamilton, Burlington and the 400 series highways meet. From 495 Skinner Road you can be on a highway in a few minutes, and Aldershot GO Station is about a 10 minute drive south.
- Highway access: Highway 6 runs through Waterdown and connects straight to the 403 and the 407.
- GO train option: Aldershot GO puts you on the Lakeshore West line toward Burlington, Oakville and Union Station.
- Local driving: Dundas Street and Waterdown Road handle most day to day trips into Burlington and Hamilton.
- City bus service: HSR routes serve Waterdown and link into the wider Hamilton network.

What's Around You in Waterdown
Waterdown still feels like a village, with a walkable Main Street of cafes, small shops and restaurants. Around it you get trails, waterfalls and everyday shopping within a short drive. It's a practical mix if you want quiet evenings without giving up things to do.
- Trails and waterfalls: Smokey Hollow Falls sits right at the edge of the village, and the Bruce Trail runs through the escarpment nearby.
- Shops and groceries: Downtown Waterdown covers the small stuff, and Clappison's Corners has the big-box stores and grocery runs.
- Weekend recreation: A summer farmers market, bowling, parks and community events keep the calendar full most of the year.
- Bigger centres close by: Burlington's Mapleview Centre and Hamilton's Limeridge Mall are both an easy drive.

About New Horizon Development Group
New Horizon Development Group is the builder behind Echo Stacked Towns at 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown. Here they're delivering 1 and 3 bedroom stacked townhomes with prices starting at $399,990, aimed squarely at people buying their first place. The community is listed as coming soon.
- What they're building: Ground level one bedroom homes and three bedroom upper units, both with garage access.
- Where it sits: Waterdown, on the north edge of Hamilton, close to Burlington and the 403 and 407.
- Pricing note: The starting price shown reflects the HST rebate already applied.
- Do your homework: You can look up any Ontario builder's record on the Tarion and HCRA public registries.

Pricing at Echo Stacked Towns
Prices start at $399,990. That is the entry point, which usually means the smallest layout in the collection, and it puts a new build in Waterdown within reach of first time buyers and young professionals who want to stop renting. For that money you are getting a ground oriented home with a garage, not a unit in a tower.
- What is released: the starting price of $399,990, and that figure already has the applicable HST rebate applied.
- What is not released: the full price list by floorplan, square footage, deposit structure, and maintenance fees. The builder has not published these yet.
- Who it suits: buyers making a first move who want Hamilton, Burlington and the GO within easy reach.
Registering gets you the full price list first.
The Homes at Echo
A stacked townhome means homes are built in two levels within one block, so some units sit on the ground and others sit above. Every home here comes with garage access and its own outdoor space. Echo offers one bedroom and three bedroom plans, starting from $399,990.
- One bedroom homes: single floor living on the ground, with one bath, direct outdoor access and a garage. A good fit for a first buyer, a couple, or an investor who wants a simple unit to rent.
- Three bedroom homes: on the upper levels, with two and a half baths and a terrace. Room for a young family or two people who work from home.
- Floor plans: not released yet. People who register hear first.
Top 5 Reasons to Look at Echo Stacked Towns
Echo Stacked Towns is coming to 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown, with pricing from $399,990. Here are the reasons it's worth a closer look if you're buying your first place.
- Starting price under $400,000: Prices open at $399,990. For a new townhome this close to Hamilton and Burlington, that is real value for your money.
- Two layouts, two life stages: The plan calls for 1 bedroom and 3 bedroom stacked townhomes. One suits a solo buyer or a couple, the other fits a growing family.
- Easy drive to the GO: Aldershot GO Station is about 10 minutes away, and it puts you on the Lakeshore West line into Toronto.
- Highways close by: Highway 403 and the 407 are both nearby, so Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara are short trips.
- Waterdown itself: Smokey Hollow Waterfall, the Bruce Trail and a small main street with shops and cafes are all part of daily life here.

How Buying Pre Construction Works in Ontario
Buying before a shovel hits the ground follows a set path. You register early, you see the prices when they come out, and you choose a home at launch. Here is the short version.
- Register first: you get launch news and pricing before the general public.
- Pick at launch: once the price list is out, you choose a floor plan and unit, then sign an agreement.
- Deposit timing: paid in stages over months, not all at once, with the schedule set out in your agreement.
- Lawyer review: a real estate lawyer reads the agreement during your cooling off period and explains the costs at closing.
After that, you wait for construction and move in on the occupancy date.
Why Register Early
Echo Stacked Towns is coming soon, so the sales details are still on the way. Registering just puts your name on the list to hear things first. There's no cost and no commitment.
- Plans and pricing: registrants get floor plans and the price list before they go out widely.
- First pick: early registrants choose from the full mix of one and three bedroom homes at launch, before the best-positioned units are spoken for.
- Launch details: you'll know the launch date, the deposit structure, and how to book your appointment ahead of the general public.
- Layout preference: you can flag whether you want a one bedroom or a three bedroom now, so the right plans reach you.
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Floor plans
A preview of Echo Stacked Towns floor plans in Waterdown. One and three bedroom stacked towns from $399,990. Register to get plans as soon as they release.
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Site plan
The site plan for Echo Stacked Towns at 495 Skinner Road in Waterdown has not been released. Here is what it will show and how to get it first.
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Prices
Echo Stacked Towns in Waterdown starts from $399,990. See what the starting price means, how pre construction pricing moves, and how to get the price list.
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Neighbourhood
A real guide to Waterdown, Ontario around Echo Stacked Towns at 495 Skinner Road: commuting, parks, schools, shops and what a normal week looks like.
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Frequently asked questions
What are prices at Echo Stacked Towns?
Prices start at $399,990. The posted price reflects the HST rebate already applied, and investor buyers may need to pay HST on closing and apply for any rebate on their own.
Where is Echo Stacked Towns located?
The address is 495 Skinner Road, Waterdown, ON L0R 2H1. Waterdown sits between Hamilton and Burlington, close to Highway 403 and the 407, with the Aldershot GO station about 10 minutes away.
When does Echo Stacked Towns launch?
The project is listed as coming soon. The builder has not released a launch date or an occupancy date yet.
Who is the builder?
Echo Stacked Towns is by New Horizon Development Group. This project is one of their Waterdown communities.
What types of homes are available?
These are stacked townhomes in two layouts. The 1 bedroom homes are on one level with one bathroom, ground access and a garage, and the 3 bedroom homes sit on the upper levels with two and a half baths, a terrace and garage access.
Are the site plan and floor plans released?
Floor plans are available through the builder on request. The site plan, storey count and total unit count have not been released yet.
How do deposits work here?
The builder has not released the deposit structure yet. On new construction townhomes in Ontario, deposits are usually paid in a few instalments over several months rather than all at once.
Is this a good fit for first time buyers or investors?
The starting price of $399,990 puts these homes within reach for many first time buyers who want to stay close to the city. Investors can buy here too, and the builder's registration form lists both first time buyer and investor as purchase intentions.
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