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The Pinnacle at Sayward Hill
Use: condo
Address: 5388 Hill Rise Terrace
Municipality: Saanich
Region: Urban core
Storeys: 8
Condo units: (2BR)
Sales status: sold out / resales only
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[Saanich] Sayward Hill | Condos | Current and last phase: 8-storeys | Under construction


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#1 Holden West

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Posted 15 December 2006 - 10:35 AM

ON SITE: VICTORIA CONDOMINIUM

A golf course in the front yard


THOMASINA GORDON

Special to The Globe and Mail

Downsizing doesn't have to be drastic. At least, that's one of the guiding principle being employed by Jawl Development Corp. at its new Sayward Hill residential community in Victoria.

The project, to include 202 separate residences, will have units starting at 1,833 sq. ft., in part to appeal to retirees looking to transfer from single-family homes and high-maintenance properties to easier to care for condominiums without compromising an active lifestyle and personal living space.

"The size of these units is an anomaly in today's market," says Karen Jawl. "Our typical buyers are living in family homes after their kids have moved out and are looking for the simplicity of condominium living without having to go through a drastic downsizing."

The oversized suites were designed by Kimberly Williams Interiors, an award-winning Vancouver Island design firm. They have spa-inspired bathrooms, including marble countertops, walk-in showers and nine-foot MAAX soaker tubs, as well as gourmet kitchens with maple or cherry wood cabinetry, Kitchen Aid appliances and a Delta waterfall faucet. The buildings are designed by de Hoog and Kierulf Architects.

Entertainment-sized balconies overlook the Cordova Bay Golf Course, Pacific Ocean and Mount Baker. "Sayward Hill offers a very appealing lifestyle with two golf courses (including Cordova Bay which was named one of the 'Five Great Golf Destinations' by Golf Canada Magazine and acts as Sayward Hill's front yard), walking and biking trails, sandy beaches and boutique shopping right at your doorstep," Ms. Jawl says.

SAYWARD HILL

Developer: Jawl Development Corp.

Price: $720,000 to $1,500,000

Square footage: 1,833 to 2,563

Sales centre: 5331 Cordova Bay Road, Victoria, BC. Open Monday to Friday nine until four and by appointment only on weekends.

Contact: Ingrid Jarisz at 250-658-4700 or Ingrid.jarisz@saywardhill.com
"Beaver, ahoy!""The bridge is like a magnet, attracting both pedestrians and over 30,000 vehicles daily who enjoy the views of Victoria's harbour. The skyline may change, but "Big Blue" as some call it, will always be there."
-City of Victoria website, 2009

#2 G-Man

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Posted 15 December 2006 - 10:44 AM

If only there was a way to get units that size into the downtown market. If they could be a little bit cheaper than perhaps we might get more people to consider that instead of a house in Langford.

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#3 aastra

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Posted 11 July 2007 - 03:12 PM

Is it just me or did the newest building look better in the rendering than it does in real life? There's an implication of colour in the rendering, which the actual building seems to be lacking.



#4 Holden West

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Posted 11 July 2007 - 03:23 PM

^That post could be pasted into every thread.
"Beaver, ahoy!""The bridge is like a magnet, attracting both pedestrians and over 30,000 vehicles daily who enjoy the views of Victoria's harbour. The skyline may change, but "Big Blue" as some call it, will always be there."
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#5 aastra

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Posted 11 July 2007 - 04:06 PM

You think? I think the actual building tends to turn out as good or better than the rendering most of the time.

#6 renthefinn

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Posted 15 July 2007 - 10:01 PM

My x's folks live at sayward hill, it's great if you don't like too many people around and like to drive to everything, or if you're rich enough to walk down to mattock's to fill some of your needs. They have a stunning view though, and they feel really safe! haha, that's funny

#7 Mike K.

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 07:45 AM

This is the final piece of the terrace above the golf course.


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#8 Mike K.

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Posted 13 May 2008 - 05:13 PM

And the "signature" building, an 8-storey condo.


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#9 aastra

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Posted 13 May 2008 - 05:15 PM

I'd say the curved building is the best one of all of them by a fair bit. The others are okay, but they each could have used a touch of strong colour or contrast (red bricks, marble...something).


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#10 renthefinn

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 08:39 PM

the second picture was constructed first, and the first picture second, though the first picture shown is an alright building, I like the second pictured building better, probably my fatscraper radar kicking in

#11 aastra

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 09:11 PM

My mistake. I thought the curved one was first.

#12 VicHockeyFan

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 09:28 PM

The townhouses at the far right of pic #2 were the very first up there, along with a few SFHs on the slope leading up from Cordova Bay Rd.

#13 Mike K.

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Posted 17 December 2013 - 08:11 AM

The final phase of this project is nearing release. The 8-storey building (dubbed both Sayward 9 and 5388 Sayward Hill Terrace) is being billed as the "crown jewel" of the Sayward Hill project.

 

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#14 Mixed365

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Posted 24 November 2014 - 09:39 PM

Check out this web brochure for one of the units in Sayward Hill. The pictures are quite something. 

http://ianheath-mari...webbrochure.pdf


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#15 Mike K.

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Posted 28 June 2017 - 09:34 AM

This project is now under construction. 46-units of luxury condos.

 

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#16 Nparker

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Posted 28 June 2017 - 09:38 AM

It bears a resemblance to Saanich's other "high rise", Lyra at Christmas Hill.



 



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