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High Ceilings Properties in Squamish

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  • 2237 Windsail Place, Squamish, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    35 days
    • $2,750,000
    • 6 bed
    • 5 bath
    • 3809 sqft
    MLS® R3104966
    1NE Collective Realty Inc.
  • 40305 Aristotle Drive, Squamish, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    2 days
    • $2,399,000
    • 5 bed
    • 6 bath
    • 2596 sqft
    MLS® R3125900
    RE/MAX Masters Realty
  • 39349 Falcon Crescent, Squamish, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    8 days
    • $1,790,000
    • 4 bed
    • 3 bath
    • 2311 sqft
    MLS® R3117760
    Stilhavn Real Estate Services
  • 21 40137 Government Road, Squamish, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    26 days
    • $1,375,000
    • 3 bed
    • 3 bath
    • 2017 sqft
    MLS® R3117641
    Engel & Volkers Whistler
  • 202 37842 Third Avenue, Squamish, BC

    TownhouseFor Sale
    112 days
    • $829,000
    • 3 bed
    • 3 bath
    • 1298 sqft
    MLS® R3085183
    RE/MAX Sea to Sky Real Estate
  • 207 37808 Third Avenue, Squamish, BC

    TownhouseFor Sale
    87 days
    • $814,800
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 995 sqft
    MLS® R3081322
    Stilhavn Real Estate Services
  • 1320 Main Street, Squamish, BC

    TownhouseFor Sale
    7 days
    • $799,999
    • 2 bed
    • 4 bath
    • 1900 sqft
    MLS® R3118557
    Angell, Hasman & Associates Realty Ltd.
  • 103 41105 Tantalus Road, Squamish, BC

    CondoFor Sale
    44 days
    • $649,000
    • 1 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 840 sqft
    MLS® R3110008
    Macdonald Realty
  • 206 1870 Dowad Drive, Squamish, BC

    CondoFor Sale
    4 days
    • $639,000
    • 1 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 679 sqft
    MLS® R3121543
    Black Tusk Realty
  • 307 38013 Third Avenue, Squamish, BC

    CondoFor Sale
    24 days
    • $499,900
    • 1 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 715 sqft
    MLS® R3117107
    Stilhavn Real Estate Services

What to Look for When Buying Homes with High Ceilings

High ceilings homes for sale in Squamish include properties with vaulted ceiling designs, open-concept great rooms, loft-style layouts, and dramatic two-storey ceiling lines across a range of house styles.

When reviewing a vaulted ceiling home, check the year built — older homes may have insulation gaps where the vault meets the roofline, which affects heating costs. Compare ceiling height across listings: a true vaulted ceiling runs with the roofline, while a standard raised ceiling is flat. Before booking a showing, confirm whether the ceiling home has exposed beams, skylights, or clerestory windows, as these affect both livability and future maintenance. Factor HVAC placement into your offer strategy — high ceilings for sale in older builds sometimes lack adequate ceiling fans or zoned heating, which becomes a negotiating point.

Sellers listing a home with a vaulted ceiling should lead with ceiling height in the MLS® listing description and include wide-angle photography that captures the full vertical scale. Buyers comparing vaulted ceiling homes for sale should weigh property tax assessments against finished square footage, since volume space is not always reflected in assessed value. Investors should note that homes with vaulted ceilings consistently attract stronger interest among MLS® listings in the mid-to-upper price range, making ceiling condition and finish quality a direct factor in resale positioning.

High Ceilings Homes in Squamish

High ceilings homes currently on the market in Squamish concentrate in newer subdivisions and mountain-view properties where open-plan vaulted ceiling designs are common. Buyers searching GVR real estate listings held in this corridor will find a mix of detached homes and luxury homes for sale with dramatic ceiling lines. Browse and search vaulted ceiling homes for sale now on Strawhomes.