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Home Inspections in Waterdown

Home Inspections in Waterdown

Whether buying or selling a home in Waterdown, a professional Nook 'n' Cranny home inspection in Waterdown is your best choice. We understand and appreciate that the purchase or sale of a home is one of the most expensive purchases you will make in your lifetime. Our Waterdown home inspector will provide you with information and possible peace of mind in your purchase decision.

 Nook 'n' Cranny Home Inspections in Waterdown have provided invaluable inspection services and earned the trust of hundreds of home owners, investors and Realtors. We have inspected Modular homes to mansions, medical clinics and apartment buildings.

 Your Waterdown home inspection report covers every system in the home from roof to foundation, plumbing, electrical and so much more. Also included with your home inspection report are photos of deficiencies and recommended improvements or upgrades, further helping you in your decision to move forward. 

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Waterdown is a town in Ontario which since 2001 has been a community of Hamilton, Ontario.
On January 1, 2001 the new city of Hamilton was formed from the amalgamation of the Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth and its six municipalities: Hamilton, Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Glanbrook, and Stoney Creek. Before amalgamation, the "old" City of Hamilton had 331,121 Hamiltonians divided into 100 neighbourhoods. The new amalgamated city has 490,268 people in over 200 neighbourhoods.[1]

Waterdown was created from that part of East Flamborough Township on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, just east of the junction of King's Highways No's. 5 and 6. That intersection is known as Clappison's Corners, but continuous residential and commercial buildings between the two communities make it difficult to see any difference.

In 1974, it was amalgamated with East Flamborough, West Flamborough and Beverly townships to form the Town of Flamborough in the newly minted Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth. In 2001, Hamilton-Wentworth and all its former municipal federation members were abolished and replaced by an amalgamated City of Hamilton.

Waterdown is expanding greatly, with the recent addition of a YMCA and several commercial establishments. Because of the approval of new homes in Waterdown - at least 6,500 more houses in the near future - there are ongoing discussions regarding the planned $50 million 'Waterdown By-Pass', which would allow for easier access across the city. Waterdown population growth was approximately 28.9% over the years 1996 and 2001.

Waterdown District High School (WDHS) has faced an enrollment crisis and has recently voted to expand its facilities to neighbouring Allan A. Greenleaf Public school. The transition is expected to be finalized once a new public school is constructed for the displaced Greenleaf students.

*Courtesy of Wikipedia


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