Building a house Ontario

The Pros and Cons of Building vs. Buying a Home in Ontario

Building your dream home in Ontario is a significant milestone, but the first hurdle is often deciding whether to start from scratch or find a "diamond in the rough" on the MLS. In 2026, the Ontario real estate market presents a unique landscape: while resale prices are stabilizing, construction costs and new building regulations are evolving.

This guide explores the essential pros and cons of Building vs. Buying to help you decide which path leads to your perfect home.

  1. Building a Custom Home: The Ultimate Personalization

  2. Buying an Existing Home: The Path of Convenience

  3. Head-to-Head Comparison: Cost, Time, and Value

  4. Navigating Challenges: Permits vs. Renovations

  5. How A Custom Home Builder Simplifies the Process

Building a custom home doesn't have to be a source of stress. L. Patten & Sons specializes in a "Design-Build" approach that bridges the gap between your vision and the finished product.

Contact us today to build your dream home.

 
 

Key Takeaways

  • Customization: Building offers 100% control over layout and finishes; buying often requires compromising or renovating.

  • Cost: While building has a higher upfront cost (averaging $350–$550 per square foot in Ontario for 2026), it eliminates the "profit margin" you pay to a developer in a new-build resale.

  • Timeline: Buying allows for a 30–60 day closing, while a custom build typically takes 10–18 months.

  • Efficiency: New builds are significantly more energy-efficient, often saving homeowners 20–30% on long-term utility costs.

1. Building a Custom Home: The Ultimate Personalization

Building a custom home allows you to act as the architect of your own lifestyle. Unlike production homes, where you choose from a few floor plans, a custom build starts with a blank canvas, ensuring that the finished product reflects your specific needs for work-from-home spaces, multi-generational living, or high-end entertaining.

The advantages go beyond aesthetics; modern custom homes are built to the 2024 Ontario Building Code, which mandates advanced safety features like radon gas rough-ins and enhanced fire separation.

While the complexity of choosing every finish from the backsplash to the shingles can be daunting, the result is a high-performance home that functions exactly as you intended.

This path is ideal for those who have a specific vision and the patience to see a multi-phase project through to completion.

 

At L. Patten and Sons, we will work with the designer of your choice, or we can recommend someone we work with regularly. Either way, we are happy to be involved in the design process, and we are willing to provide input and feedback as the plans progress.

2. Buying an Existing Home: The Path of Convenience

For many Ontarians, the primary draw of buying an existing home is the predictability of the timeline.

In a resale transaction, you can often move from "Offer Accepted" to "Moving Day" in as little as 30 to 60 days, providing a level of certainty that is essential for families transitioning for work or school.

Existing homes also offer the intangible benefit of established surroundings:

  • mature landscaping

  • paved driveways

  • proximity to local schools and transit hubs.

However, the trade-off is often a "design debt" - the reality that you are living in someone else's dream. Most older homes will eventually require significant investments in energy retrofits or cosmetic updates to bring them up to modern standards.

This option remains the best fit for those who prioritize location and speed over a perfectly customized layout.

3. Head-to-Head Comparison: Building vs. Buying

Choosing between these two paths often comes down to whether you prioritize the speed of moving into an established neighbourhood or the long-term satisfaction of living in a space designed specifically for your family.

Feature Building a Custom Home Buying an Existing Home
Average Cost (ON) $350 – $600+ per sq. ft. Market-dependent (Resale)
Timeline 10 – 18 Months 30 – 90 Days
Customization Unlimited / Personal Choice Limited to existing structure
Energy Efficiency High (Built to 2026 Standards) Variable (Often requires upgrades)
Maintenance None for 10+ years Immediate / "Renovation Debt"
Warranty Tarion (7-Year Structural) None (Typically "As-Is")

While buying offers an immediate solution, building with a partner like L. Patten & Sons ensures your home is an asset tailored to the future of Ontario’s building standards and your personal lifestyle.

In 2026, the long-term investment value of a home depends heavily on its "future-proofing." Custom homes often command a premium on the resale market because they utilize modern materials - like mass timber or insulated concrete forms (ICF) - that offer superior longevity and lower utility costs. These features make the home more attractive to future buyers who are increasingly concerned about carbon footprints and rising energy prices.

Conversely, while an existing home may have a lower initial purchase price, its value appreciation can be capped by the "neighbourhood ceiling." If you purchase a modest home and invest heavily in high-end renovations, you may find it difficult to recoup those costs if the surrounding properties remain un-updated.

Building a custom home ensures that every dollar spent is aligned with current market demands for open-concept living and integrated smart technology.

 

From the building permit to completion, you can expect quality workmanship, daily on site supervision, personal involvement, and open communication and flexibility that afford you the opportunity to modify your home as it evolves.

4. Navigating Challenges: Permits vs. Renovations

Both paths to homeownership in Ontario come with unique bureaucratic and structural hurdles.

For those building new, the primary challenge is the permitting process, which in 2026 involves digital documentation and strict compliance with updated HVAC and fall protection protocols.

Navigating municipal zoning and conservation authority approvals can add months to a timeline if the initial applications are not handled by a professional.

For those buying existing properties, the challenge shifts to the hidden renovation. Older Ontario homes are notorious for "legacy issues" such as outdated wiring, aging plumbing, or insufficient foundation waterproofing that only become apparent once walls are opened.

These surprises can quickly consume a renovation budget, leading to compromises on the very finishes you were excited to install. Choosing a new build eliminates this "renovation creep" by starting with a clean, inspected foundation.

5. How A Custom Home Builder Simplifies the Process

Creating a dream home shouldn't be a source of constant stress, and that is where the expertise of L. Patten & Sons becomes invaluable. With over 60 years of experience in the Collingwood and Blue Mountains region, we’ve refined a "Design-Build" approach that integrates every stage of the process into one seamless workflow. This model provides homeowners with a single point of contact, ensuring that the design stays aligned with the budget from day one.

We manage the heavy lifting - from land selection and navigating the complex 2026 permit requirements to on-site daily supervision during construction. Our deep relationships with local trades and their status as a Tarion Warranty member offer peace of mind that your investment is protected.

By choosing a partner who values transparency and craftsmanship, you can skip the typical headaches of the building process and focus on the excitement of watching your vision come to life.

For a deeper dive into the specific financial differences, this video on building vs. buying explains the hidden costs and logistical hurdles of both paths.

This video provides a practical look at the data and decision-making process required to choose between a new build and a resale property in today's market.

 

Ready to Turn Your Vision into Reality?

Choosing between building vs buying doesn't have to be a solo journey. Whether you already have a set of blueprints in hand or you are just beginning to scout for the perfect lot in the Blue Mountains or Collingwood area, our team is here to provide the local expertise and craftsmanship your project deserves.

We specialize in taking the complexity out of the building process, allowing you to focus on the excitement of creating a home that will serve your family for generations.

Contact L. Patten & Sons today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward your dream home.

 
 
Jerry & the team at L Patten & Sons did an outstanding job building our home. Building a custom home is complex with many challenges, the team went above & beyond. Our family loves the home that they built us. Honesty & Integrity comes to mind when I think of L Patten & Sons.
— Chris Horan
 

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5 Questions to Ask when Buying Land to Build a House

 

As custom home builders, we are often faced with managing the challenges of the land our clients purchase. Some lots are easy to build on, others have multiple obstacles that must be dealt with.  Most are somewhere in between.  Over the years we have learned a great deal about property, and what potential buyers should be aware of before they buy.  It's always a good idea to speak to a custom home builder before you buy, as they can often alert you to the risks or opportunities that each property possesses in terms of building. We at L. Patten and Sons are always happy to help in this regard.  Below are 5 of the most important things to consider before you purchase the property of your dreams.

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Conservation Authority Regulation

One of the biggest obstacles to building on certain properties is the existence of a conservation authority.  If the property is regulated under any conservation authority, a permit from them will be required for development.  This can be both time-consuming and expensive. Also, they will be very specific about where any development can take place, so you may not be able to build where you would like.  There may be additional costs for erosion control, tree preservation, floodwater protection etc., as these may all be part of the permit requirements. It is definitely possible to build when the conservation authority is involved, but you must be willing to spend the extra time, the extra money, and agree to the restrictions in order to obtain approvals.

You can find more information about each of the conservation authorities in our area by using the following links:

Niagara Escarpment Commission:  http://www.escarpment.org

Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority: https://www.nvca.on.ca/

Grey Sauble Conservation Authority: http://www1.greysauble.on.ca/

Talk to your agent early in the process to determine if the property is governed by any Conservation Authority Zoning.  It will be a key piece of your development puzzle.

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Zoning

All properties will have a zoning designation, and this will dictate the setbacks from the property lines, the maximum building height and the maximum lot coverage. It will also tell you what type of building is allowed, so be sure you are not looking at commercial or industrial zoned land if you want to build your home.  Generally the residential designations have very similar requirements, but on smaller lots a few feet here and there can make a big difference.  Make sure you are satisfied with the building envelope before you buy, so there are no surprises later.  If you're looking to understand what the Ministry of Housing says about zoning, learn more here.  Another aspect to consider is seasonality. If you're wondering whether winter weather will effect your build, learn more here

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Water Table

It’s important to know where the water table is on any piece of land you are considering.  If it’s high, you will either have to prepare for a wet basement, or be willing to forego any basement at all.  There are ways to manage a wet piece of land, but it’s best if you know this going in to the design stage.  It’s a problem when you discover it as you dig the hole for the foundation. 

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Neighbours

Have a look around you as you stand on your dream piece of land.   Who are your neighbours?  Are they residential, or perhaps commercial or even industrial?  Is there a quarry, an airport, or train tracks nearby? If it's agricultural, what are the crops they grow, and will they be spraying fertilizer or pesticides? If it's livestock, will there be noise or odor as a result?  If the land around you is vacant, what could possibly be there in the future?  Always look ahead to how this will affect your lifestyle and the home you want to build.  

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Location

Location, location, location.  This has always been, and will always be, crucial. Location will affect access, resale, and ultimately your lifestyle.  Check out some of Collingwood's best locations here. If you choose to purchase property that may not suit the general populace but is perfect for you, that is certainly your choice.  You will just need to understand that you will have a far more limited market for resale.  If you choose a remote location, you may benefit from tremendous privacy, but counter that with a more challenging route back and forth to your home. Open space for living or close neighbours for community, these are things that will affect lifestyle.  It's a balancing act, so think ahead and know your priorities.   And feel free to get in touch with us for if you have any questions.

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"My husband and I decided to work with Jerry specifically because he was a local builder and had been in business for many years. When we started building our dream home we realized what a huge project we were undertaking, however, the many decisions, frustrations and second-guessing almost drove us crazy. That's when we understood how our decision to use Jerry had allowed us to keep our sanity! Jerry's ever present smile, calm demeanor and professionalism was a bonus. His understanding of the process of building a home, his connections and experience has enabled us to build our beautiful home on budget and on time. The quality of work is something that, 2 years on, we still appreciate. As I'm sure we will for many more years to come. The many decisions that Jerry helped us with are also appreciated - almost daily. We sometimes laugh about things we thought were great ideas and then Jerry very politely and always with a smile steered us in the right direction. We truly feel lucky to have found Jerry and his crew and are proud to say that our home is a L. Patten and Sons home!" 

- The Wedgebury's

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