Canada’s top homebuilder, Mattamy, makes mark in East Valley

Mattamy Homes sales office near their four models offered in the Eastmark community in Mesa, Wednesday, June 26, 2013. : Tim Hacker: TribuneBy Michelle Reese | East Valley Tribune

The largest homebuilder in Canada made a move into East Valley this summer with the opening of Eastmark – and it’s not stopping there.

For Mattamy Homes, Mesa’s Eastmark seemed like a natural fit, said Steve Sasso, the division president for Mattamy in Arizona.

“Mattamy in Canada is not only a homebuilder, but a major developer. They build and develop big master-planned communities. Eastmark complimented what they do in Canada and it was very impressive and made sense to them in so far as what they do and how we do it,” he said.

Mattamy Homes currently has plans to build 163 homes in phase one of Eastmark, a 3,200-acre community at Ray and Ellsworth roads.

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