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Much-needed pet-friendly rental housing coming to Squamish this fall

Squamish is set to welcome hundreds of new residents to two purpose-built rental buildings, relieving some of the demand for housing in the region
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The SEAandSKY master-planned community aims to help the growing housing shortage in Squamish, 小蓝视频

There’s no question as to why people want to live in Squamish, with its stunning natural beauty, quick access to the mountains and trails and the draw of the town’s thriving food and craft beer scene, there’s no denying its magnetism. 

However, this growing influx of people means Squamish is grappling with a housing shortage, with a vacancy rate that rates at under 1%. 

With a population to 29,575 by 2036, put plainly, Squamish needs more homes. That said, a silver lining is on the horizon, with two new purpose-built rental buildings at the development by and nearing completion, set to welcome renters this fall. 

The new buildings offer spacious one and two-bedroom suites for people looking to call Squamish home. 

A vibrant community on the edge of wilderness

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With unique amenities including dog wash stations, additional storage and mountain views in every suite, SEAandSKY is built for the Squamish lifestyle. Photo via: SEAandSKY.

Purpose-built, these suites are made for those looking to make the most of outdoor life in Squamish. Ideally combining nature and nurture, each unit comes equipped with additional storage, bike wash stations within the buildings and mountain views from every suite. 

Additionally, considering the fact that dogs nearly outnumber people in Squamish, there’s an increasing demand for pet-friendly homes. Renters will be glad to know that all of these new suites are pet-friendly, plus dog wash stations in each building make it easy to spray off muddy paws before they step inside. 

Upon completion, residents will also be able to make use of a 19,000 square-foot future amenity centre with an outdoor pool and hot tub, gymnasium with a half-court basketball court, fitness centre, steam room, sauna, social lounges and shared spaces to spend time with neighbours.

The new rental units are part of the SEAandSKY community which is already home to 500 residents. Spanning 53 acres, the community is connected to more than 2 km of parks and trails and will soon be connected directly to downtown Squamish by a pedestrian bridge.

Homes built for urban living and outdoor adventure

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The development presents immediate access to nature with the comforts of home, offering the best of both worlds. Photo via: SEAandSKY.

The SEAandSKY property is managed by Bosa Properties’ qualified team of professionals.  Operating a portfolio of several rental buildings, they are known for their high standards of care, including around-the-clock support and onsite maintenance staff, for peace of mind for all renters. 

If you would like to make SEAandSKY your new permanent home, you can also build equity towards the presale of a condo on-site by taking advantage of the offered to all renters.

These new rental suites will mean an additional 195 homes available in Squamish, welcoming hundreds of new residents to SEAandSKY’s thriving community. 

If you’d like to book a viewing of these one and two-bedroom homes, please visit . All suites will be ready for move-in this fall.

 
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