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Old Posted May 28, 2026, 3:55 PM
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Originally Posted by chowhou View Post
I've always been a supply guy and I'm happy to see the buildings built by our neoliberal Squamish brothers and sisters, but I honestly cannot even imagine what a 1000sqft 4 bedroom unit looks like inside, especially given the geometry of the building. I have to assume no master suite, nor any dining area. Perhaps the best use case would be 4 roommates?

300sqft for a suite also feels a little cramped by my standards, but I'm sure it's more than enough for some people's lifestyles.

Don't criticise housing supply with the mindset that all housing is meant for you. It's not all meant for you.
Pretty much this. I was thinking the small footprint big bedroom units are still good for families with small kids.

When you get down to the 300sf level, it can be perfectly fine for one person, layout is key. I lived in a 400sf place happily by myself, and it even had some inefficient space.
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