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Built Through Time

Over 70 years of building more than homes
— building communities, helping families to
DISCOVER WHERE THEY BELONG


FOUNDED 1954

LEGACY built on Trust

 

About Freure Homes

Since 1954, Freure Homes has been building quality homes and communities across Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, and beyond. What began with founder Harold Freure’s vision—a talented plastering contractor who combined his eye for detail with a passion for building—has grown into a family-owned legacy spanning over 70 years and more than 12,000 homes.

 

Built on Experience, Driven by Excellence

As a family-owned and operated business, we understand that a home is more than just a building—it’s where life happens. Our team includes employees who have been with us for over 40 years, bringing unmatched expertise and dedication to every project. This depth of experience allows us to anticipate your needs and make your home-buying journey as seamless as possible.

 

Quality Craftsmanship, Thoughtful Design

We’re proud to create homes of lasting comfort and value that are thoughtfully designed for how you actually live. From innovative floor plans to premium standard features like granite countertops and outdoor spaces, we focus on the details that matter. Our commitment to quality has earned us recognition, including Builder Member of the Year, the President’s Award, and the Service Excellence Award from the Ontario New Home Warranty Program.

 

Community Connections

As members of the Tarion New Home Warranty Program and proud members of the Waterloo Region Home Builders’ Association, we’re deeply rooted in the communities we serve. We believe in supporting local businesses and have maintained strong partnerships with trusted trades and suppliers throughout the region for decades. At Freure Homes, we’re not just building houses—we’re building the spaces where families grow, memories are made, and futures take shape. We look forward to building yours.


——    Family Legacy

Our Legacy

Freure Homes has been shaped by the leadership, vision, and dedication of generations who believed in building more than homes — they believed in building trust, communities, and a lasting standard of care in homebuilding.


Harold Freure 
Founder

Laid the foundation for what would become a lasting legacy in Ontario homebuilding. Guided by craftsmanship, vision, and a deep understanding of quality, he transformed a small plastering business into a company built on trust, thoughtful construction, and long-term community impact.


David Freure
Owner

Continues the company’s longstanding commitment to thoughtful homebuilding, quality craftsmanship, and community growth. His leadership reflects decades of experience evolving the Freure legacy while staying grounded in the values that have shaped the company for over 70 years.

Our Journey

Key milestones that shaped Freure Homes into what it is today.

1954 -

The Beginning

The story of Freure Homes started in 1954 with a young plastering contractor named Harold Freure and a single vision: to build something complete.

Harold grew up on a fruit farm outside Beamsville, Ontario, where hard work was a way of life. But while his father saw Harold's future on the farm, Harold had other plans. After high school, he left to learn the plastering trade, working his way through Niagara Falls, Hamilton, and Windsor before landing in Kitchener with the Culp brothers' plastering company. It was there, working alongside established builders like Anson Hallman, that Harold saw an opportunity. He decided to take his meticulous eye for detail and passion for building beyond plastering—to create entire homes. The formula was simple but bold: buy a lot, build a home, sell it, and do it again. What started with that first home on Suffolk Street in Kitchener quickly gained momentum as growing families throughout Waterloo County were drawn to the quality and craftsmanship Harold brought to every project.

1970's - 

Expansion Era

By 1977, Harold's son David joined the business, marking the beginning of a true family legacy. Together, they expanded Freure Homes' reach across Ontario—building in communities from Kitchener and Cambridge to Stratford, London, Burlington, and beyond. Harold worked in partnership with some of the region's key land developers and even became a founding member of Buildevco Ltd., a consortium of local builders, increasing our presence across multiple communities and establishing ourselves as a trusted builder.

1990's -


Innovation

The 1990s marked a transformative period in residential construction, and Freure Homes, under the leadership of Harold and David Freure, embraced this era of change while staying true to their commitment to quality craftsmanship.

During this decade, the home building industry experienced significant shifts—from open-concept floor plans becoming mainstream to increased focus on energy efficiency. Homes grew larger, with the average new home surpassing 2,000 square feet, and homeowners began demanding more specialized spaces like home offices, media rooms, and luxury master suites. As a builder with over four decades of experience by the 1990s, Freure Homes was well-positioned to adapt to these changing preferences. The company's approach had always been about listening to what growing families needed and delivering homes of lasting comfort and value. This meant incorporating the era's innovations—improved insulation, better windows, more efficient HVAC systems, and flexible floor plans—while maintaining the meticulous attention to detail that had defined the company since 1954. The 1990s also saw Freure Homes continue to expand its reach across Ontario, building in communities from Kitchener and Cambridge to London, Burlington, and beyond. With David Freure working alongside his father, Harold, the company balanced traditional craftsmanship with modern design trends, ensuring each home met both contemporary standards and the timeless quality homeowners expected from the Freure name.

2000's -

 Diversification

The 2000s marked a period of strategic diversification for Freure Homes as the company leveraged its five decades of experience to expand beyond traditional residential construction.

While staying true to Harold Freure's founding commitment to quality craftsmanship, the company under David Freure's leadership embraced new opportunities across multiple sectors. During this decade, Freure Homes diversified its portfolio to include not just single-family homes and townhomes, but also schools, churches, shopping centers, offices, and factories. This expansion demonstrated the company's versatility and ability to apply its construction expertise across multiple types of projects. Geographically, the company continued to extend its footprint beyond its Kitchener-Waterloo roots, building communities in Cambridge, Stratford, Komoka, London, and Burlington. This regional expansion allowed Freure Homes to bring quality construction to new markets while establishing itself as a builder capable of handling diverse project types across Southern Ontario. Perhaps most notably, in 2006 Freure Homes diversified its commitment to the community by partnering with the Waterloo Regional School Board to participate in the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP). This program gave high school students hands-on experience building actual homes from foundation to completion—a unique initiative that demonstrated the company's investment in the next generation of builders. By the end of the 2000s, Freure Homes had evolved from a traditional homebuilder into a diversified construction company capable of tackling everything from townhome developments to institutional projects, all while maintaining its family-owned values and commitment to quality that had sustained the business for over half a century.

2020's -


Modern Excellence

Over seven decades later, Freure Homes has built more than 12,000 homes—and counting. What hasn't changed is the founding principle Harold established from day one: an unwavering commitment to quality craftsmanship, attention to detail, and building homes that stand the test of time.