Valleycliffe
Where Squamish's story really began — at the base of the Chief, along the Stawamus River. Real yards, locals who've been here decades, trails from your door.
At a Glance
✓Pros
- ·Best value SFH in Squamish
- ·Large flat lots
- ·Great schools
- ·Trail access
- ·Waldorf School option
–Cons
- ·Less sunlight in winter months (Chief shadow)
- ·Car dependent
Best For
Local Insider
The Backyard Squamish — voted best pub in Squamish. Smokebluffs coffee morning, locals' pub afternoon. Editor remains winless at Wednesday trivia.
Market Insight
Best dollar-per-square-foot for SFH in Squamish. Crumpit Woods above shows strong long-term appreciation trajectory.
Buyer's Note
Chief shadow means more shade in winter — ask any local, it's a fair trade for having that granite face as your daily backdrop.
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