
Buying real estate at Big White is about finding a property that fits how you plan to use it!
Some buyers want a low-maintenance vacation property they can lock up and leave. Others are looking for a family retreat with room to spread out. Some are focused on rental income, while others are thinking about long-term lifestyle and enjoyment.
One of the most common questions I hear from buyers is:
“What type of property should I be looking at?”
The answer depends on your goals, budget, and how often you plan to use the property. Here’s a look at the three most common ownership options at Big White and what each offers. Get ready to buy at Big White and get in touch with me to get started now!
Condos: The Most Popular Entry Point Into Big White Ownership
For many buyers, a condominium is the easiest and most affordable way to get into the Big White market.
Condominiums offer several advantages:
- Lower purchase prices compared to townhomes and detached homes
- Minimal exterior maintenance
- Easy lock-and-leave ownership
- Strong appeal for vacation rentals
- Access to desirable ski-in/ski-out locations
Many condo buildings also feature amenities such as hot tubs, fitness areas, ski lockers, underground parking, and owner storage.
For buyers who plan to use the property a few weeks each year and rent it when they’re away, a condo is often the most practical option.
That said, buyers should pay close attention to:
- Strata fees
- Building maintenance history
- Rental restrictions
- Upcoming special assessments
Every building operates differently, and understanding those details is critical before making an offer.
Townhomes: More Space and Greater Flexibility
Townhomes sit comfortably between condos and detached homes.
They appeal to buyers who want:
- Multiple bedrooms
- Extra storage
- Private garages
- More living space
- Better accommodations for families and groups
Many townhomes offer excellent ski access while providing a more residential feel than a condominium building.
For families who regularly visit Big White with children, friends, or extended family, townhomes often provide the ideal balance between convenience and comfort.
The additional space can also make them attractive for rental guests seeking larger accommodations.
While townhomes generally carry higher purchase prices than condos, many buyers appreciate the added flexibility and functionality.
Ski Chalets and Detached Homes: The Ultimate Mountain Lifestyle
For buyers seeking privacy and a true mountain retreat, detached homes and ski chalets represent the premium end of the market.
These properties offer:
- Maximum privacy
- Larger lots
- Spacious living areas
- Multiple bedrooms
- Exceptional mountain views
- Custom features and luxury finishes
Many chalet owners use their properties extensively throughout the year and view ownership as a long-term lifestyle investment rather than strictly a rental property.
A detached home can create an entirely different ownership experience, particularly for families who spend extended periods at the mountain.
However, buyers should be prepared for:
- Higher purchase prices
- Increased maintenance responsibilities
- Greater operating costs
- Snow removal considerations
For the right buyer, the benefits far outweigh the added responsibilities.
Which Property Type Performs Best as a Rental?
There is no single answer because rental performance depends on location, building reputation, amenities, and market conditions.
That said, condos often provide the easiest entry point for buyers seeking rental revenue because:
- Purchase prices are lower
- Maintenance requirements are simpler
- Guests are familiar with condominium-style accommodations
- Many are located close to lifts and village amenities
Townhomes can also perform very well, particularly those that accommodate larger groups and families.
The best investment property isn’t always the one with the highest rental income. It’s the one that aligns with your personal goals and ownership plans.
Questions Every Buyer Should Ask
Before deciding which property type at Big White is right for you, consider:
How often will I personally use the property?
A property used several times each season may justify additional space and features.
Am I primarily focused on rental income?
Different buildings and property types offer different rental opportunities.
How much maintenance am I comfortable with?
Condos generally require less hands-on involvement than detached homes.
Will my family’s needs change over time?
Many buyers purchase with future use in mind, especially when children or retirement plans are part of the equation.
Do I want a vacation property, investment property, or both?
Understanding your priorities helps narrow the search quickly.
The Right Property Depends on Your Goals
There is no universally perfect property at Big White.
The best choice depends on how you plan to enjoy ownership and what you hope the property will accomplish for you over the long term.
Some buyers value simplicity and convenience. Others prioritize space, privacy, or rental potential.
The good news is that Big White offers options for all of those ownership styles.
Whether you’re looking for a ski-in/ski-out condo, a family-friendly townhome, or a luxury mountain chalet, taking the time to understand the differences will help you make a more confident decision.
Thinking About Buying at Big White?
If you’re considering a property purchase and aren’t sure where to begin, I can help you compare buildings, review ownership costs, understand rental considerations, and identify which type of property best fits your goals.
The right property is rarely just about price. It’s about finding the ownership experience that’s right for you and your family.
Contact Andrew Braff and the Big White Property Group to discuss current opportunities and available properties at Big White.
