Vancouver Sun

The Squamish lifestyle awaits at Jumar

Located in the mecca of outdoor adventures, the new project from Wave Developmen­ts is just steps from the downtown core

- ROBIN BRUNET

Of all the natural wonders B.C. is famous for, the greatest concentrat­ion of world-class vistas is located in Squamish – as people who have taken the Sea to Sky Highway to that town of 20,000 will attest.

In fact, Squamish, located at the northern tip of a glacially etched fjord and surrounded by a spectacula­r mountain backdrop, has become synonymous with rugged beauty – and is a mecca for those craving the outdoor lifestyle. But despite its desirabili­ty as a weekend retreat, many people don’t realize how accessible Squamish is as a permanent residence, in terms of affordabil­ity as well as proximity to Vancouver.

Jumar from Wave Developmen­ts is changing all that. The two-building complex, whose shape is inspired by the iconic Squamish Chief mountain, has a total of 101 one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, with sizes ranging from 672 to 1,622 square feet – and a starting price of just $444,900.

Jumar is situated steps away from Squamish’s downtown core, meaning residents have instant access to markets and shops, the library, cafés, award-winning restaurant­s, and breweries, as well as plenty of open spaces. One can just as easily take a sunset stroll down to the beach as attend an outdoor concert at O’Siyam Pavilion – or enjoy quiet time at an espresso bar.

Jumar residents with young families are also just a quick walk away from a 6,000-square-foot onsite daycare, elementary and high schools; and for those pondering education opportunit­ies when their children get older, Quest University Canada is nearby, as is Capilano University’s Squamish Campus.

All of this would be next to impossible to obtain elsewhere in Metro Vancouver at the prices Jumar homes are selling for, but when the splendour of the region is also taken into account, Jumar becomes the elusive lifestyle residence that so many home buyers seek in B.C. but rarely get.

Squamish is recognized internatio­nally for its recreation­al activities thanks to world-class bike trails (over 200 kilometres of them), rock climbing parks, and the wilderness that attracts everyone from backpacker­s to bird watchers. Its myriad lakes, along with Howe Sound, are a lure for swimmers, kayakers, and wind surfers. And for skiers, the four-season mountain resort of Whistler is only a 35-minute drive north.

Unsurprisi­ngly, Squamish’s natural beauty doesn’t only attract the athletical­ly minded. The town is also home to a great many photograph­ers, artists, musicians and filmmakers, resulting in a community that is culturally rich (helped along by numerous yearround events and festivals).

Completing Squamish’s desirabili­ty is that downtown Vancouver is only 45 minutes away. “It’s ironic that people who work in Vancouver think nothing of commuting an hour or more to their homes in Surrey or Langley, yet for some reason Squamish has traditiona­lly been viewed as too remote a place to live in and commute to and from,” says Carla Bury, director of marketing for MLA Canada.

Bury adds, “Fortunatel­y, more and more profession­als and young families are finding the exact opposite to be true, and Jumar has been developed with them in mind.” In turn, these people are making Squamish one of the most exciting communitie­s anywhere, with its historic downtown bursting at the seams with new businesses and boutiques.

Geared towards this demographi­c, Jumar’s two beautifull­y designed buildings sit on a massive podium consisting of ground level retail and three levels of parking. Because the homes begin on the fourth level, all residents are assured of great views. “Plus, each home looks onto a central courtyard, which promotes a sense of community and security,” says Bury.

Given the huge demand for housing in Squamish, Jumar is also a great investment opportunit­y. “You’re paying far less for a home with the quality of that found in Vancouver, but you can earn the same rental income,” says Bury. Indeed, Wave Developmen­ts has earned a reputation for delivering design-forward spaces in architectu­rally pleasing buildings that strengthen cityscapes.

Pre-sales of Jumar are underway, and Bury says the interest in the developmen­t is intense. She says, “People are making a lifestyle choice in Jumar, and it’s one that cannot be matched anywhere else.”

“You’re paying far less for a home with the quality of that found in Vancouver, but you can earn the same rental income.”

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