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1111 3 Ave S, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 0J5, Canada
(403) 320-1989 www.avonleahomes.ca
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Sep 1, 2017
My wife and I are looking to buy our first home. Avonlea Homes has been very helpful to us in giving us advice and helping us get them financing to reach this goal. With two kids, this is very important to us that we make them right choices them first time. So far, Avonlea has been that choice!

Jul 5, 2016
Overall, Avonlea Homes went beyond my expectations for service and quality. The employees were very helpful, responsive and took my concerns seriously. I was a first time home builder and knew nothing about the building process which made it really daunting, but the salesman and designer were very helpful and patient with me which I really appreciated. If I were to do it again I would definitely build with Avonlea!

Mar 22, 2016
I've been waiting for almost two weeks for someone (anyone!) to get back to me with information about a condo. I have emailed multiple times, tried to visit showhomes during the advertised available hours, and have yet to even speak to a representative. Nothing has been posted about a change in showhome hours, or the temporary lack of a representative, and I cannot find an alternative way to contact anyone. It's not just terrible customer service, it is a complete lack of customer service. Zero initiative to build relationships with future buyers. If there was anyone interested in buying a home from this company, plan on the process taking a VERY long time.

Oct 17, 2013
Worse place ever!!! Customer service sucks!!! I would build my own house with no gloves and rusty nails before I would ever call up these idiots again....

May 22, 2018

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