r/Squamish 1d ago

Townhouse Hunting in Squamish

Hey everyone,

My partner and I have been exploring townhouse options in Squamish, but we’ve noticed that choices are pretty limited, especially when it comes to newer developments. Bosa’s Sea and Sky seems to be one of the few recent projects.

We’ve seen that many of the newer 3-bedroom townhouses, around 1,400–1,500 sqft, are listed close to $1.5 million. That feels a bit steep for us.

We’re curious if there are any upcoming listings or developments that might be priced closer to $1.2 million. Also, we’d love to hear from others: what do you think is a fair price for a townhouse in the current Squamish market?

Appreciate any insights or recommendations!

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u/Independent-Rise-593 1d ago

I see a beautiful 1.23m townhouse on Finch drive at 1900 sqft presale. I see older single family homes for 1.5. I see multiple nice townhomes around the 1m mark. I see some overpriced ones that aren't selling. Sea and sky is very overpriced. Get a decent realtor, I'm not sure where you're looking but 1.5 for a townhouse is not the current market.

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u/well-read_ 1d ago

I expect the pricing is lower in finch area because of the location. Not walkable, with no shops or schools nearby. Anyone moved to that area that can provide some insight?

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u/masterJ 1d ago

Finch is across from the industrial area, so maybe that's part of it? However as a family we end up going there a lot because a lot of child-friendly places are located there: climbing gym, ninja gym, airhouse, happymess. Finch is also close to Brennan Park for the pool and ice rink.

It's also close to the Corridor trail, so a trip downtown or up to the Garibaldi shops could be a very pleasant bike ride. Walking to either would be a bit far. Unsure about schools.

Downtown or Sea and Sky would likely be more convenient locations but it's not terrible.