Nolan Rivers - Expert Real Estate Guide

Nolan Rivers - Expert Real Estate Guide

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06/29/2026

Buying a presale condo is a different process than buying a completed home.

You are not just looking at the floor plan and finishes. You are looking at the deposit schedule, disclosure documents, completion timeline, developer history, financing plan, and what the market could look like when the building is finished.

In B.C., presale buyers typically have a 7-day rescission period once the required documents are signed, but that window moves quickly.

The biggest thing is to understand what you are committing to before you commit.

Presales can make sense for the right buyer, but they require careful review and a clear plan.

Read the full article here:
https://www.rew.ca/guide/articles/how-to-buy-a-presale-condo-mortgages-deposits-and-developers-explained

If you are considering a presale or comparing it with resale options in Squamish, reach out and I’ll help you look at the details before you move forward.

Photos from Nolan Rivers - Expert Real Estate Guide's post 06/28/2026

An apartment option in Tantalus.

220 40437 Tantalus Road is a residential attached apartment in Squamish, currently listed at $619,000.

For buyers comparing apartment options, the conversation is not only about price. Location, building, layout, strata details, monthly costs, and how the property fits day-to-day life all matter.

Tantalus can be a practical fit for buyers who want access to shops, trails, services, and the rest of Squamish without being right downtown.

If this price point or location is on your radar, reach out and I can help you compare it against the other apartment options currently available.

06/27/2026

Subject removal is one of the most important parts of the buying process.

It is the window where buyers work through their due diligence before fully committing to the purchase.

That can include financing, inspection, title review, property disclosure, strata documents, insurance questions, or any other conditions written into the offer.

The key is to start early.

A subject removal period can move quickly, especially when lenders, inspectors, strata managers, lawyers, or long weekends are involved.

You can ask for an extension if you need more time, but the seller does not have to agree. That is why planning matters.

Subject removal is not just a formality. It is the point where you decide whether you are comfortable moving forward.

Read the full article here:
https://www.rew.ca/guide/articles/faqs-what-you-need-to-know-about-subject-removal-1.23124121

If you are buying in Squamish and want to understand what should be reviewed before removing subjects, reach out and I’ll walk you through the process.

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