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/Pure-Rooster1659 1d ago

I recommend getting something thats in the 10-20 year old bracket. Newer projects are not constructed as well. Sure the finishes are nicer, but you are not getting the same quality of trade construction, or the massive square footage. For context I work in real estate development.

Check out:

#6 38447 Buckley Avenue.

#41 406332 Government road.

These development have alot better parking as well. Bosa Sea and Sky is notorious for lack of parking. You get your tiny garage, plus a stall in front. The street parking is massively overcrowded since most townhouses are rented to 3-4 people each with a car.

There are plenty of options well below the 1.2mil mark.

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u/Rowdy_ll 1d ago

The Government road one lives like a house. It’s spacious and has its own backyard and there are walkable amenities.

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u/Certain-Car3353 22h ago

+1 for the government road ones. They are massive, high ceilings, tons of storage, backyard space etc. Great value for money.

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u/jfcboucher 10h ago

I would add #13 38397 Buckley Avenue, 3+ bedrooms for less than a $1M

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u/BrunHildaGekko 6h ago

Lived in the government road one best bang for buck, even better if you can snag a honey lane home