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Tsawwassen is unique: it exudes a beachfront resort ambiance, abounds with mom and pop businesses and is a haven for people who want to get away from the bustle of Vancouver but still have close access to it.
The same can be said of Tsawwassen Springs, the new master-planned community from Shato Holdings Ltd. located near Tsawwassen’s downtown core. The condominiums and single-family dwellings that comprise the community are situated within a new 18-hole golf course, thus giving residents views of rolling green hills wherever they look, and a sense of peace that is a hallmark of the Tsawwassen lifestyle.
To date, over 30 homes and the second of four condominium buildings have been completed, and over 140 residences have been snapped up—a remarkable achievement considering it will take another five years before Tsawwassen Springs is fully finished.
Many factors have contributed to Tsawwassen Springs’ success, not the least of which is an unwavering focus on making it a genuine community complete with clubhouse, a fitness centre, restaurant and bar, wellness centre, a specialty meat store and a café.
The residences are special too, exhibiting many elements of the Arts & Crafts movement: distinctive big overhangs and decks (unheard of anywhere in Metro Vancouver), extensive use of wood and stone, big windows and 10-foot-high ceilings.
But the real success of Tsawwassen Springs is due to Shato’s managing director Ron Toigo, a lifelong Tsawwassen resident. “It would be an understatement to say that he loves Tsawwassen and its unique ambiance,” says Sarah Toigo, his daughter and Tsawwassen Springs’ director of sales and marketing. “With Tsawwassen Springs, we’re creating an opportunity for new residents to enjoy a peaceful lifestyle on freehold land that provides remarkable value for their investment.”