Master-Planned Community
Explore master-planned communities in Canadian real estate — what they are, their features, and how they shape urban growth.

August 01, 2025
What is a Master-Planned Community?
A master-planned community is a large-scale residential development designed with integrated amenities, infrastructure, and land uses to create a cohesive, self-contained neighbourhood.
Why Master-Planned Communities Matter in Real Estate
In Canadian urban development, master-planned communities support sustainable growth, housing supply, and quality of life.
Features include:
- Mixed housing types
- Parks, schools, and retail
- Transportation connections
- Phased development over time
Understanding master-planned communities helps buyers, investors, and planners evaluate neighbourhood design and growth potential.
Example of Master-Planned Community in Action
The builder launched a master-planned community offering homes, shops, and a new school connected by walking trails.
Key Takeaways
- Large-scale, coordinated development
- Integrates housing, amenities, and services
- Built in phases over time
- Supports livability and growth
- Requires detailed planning approvals









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