Comparing Miramar at White Rock to other concrete condo buildings in the same area, by closed sales over the last 24 months.
| Building | Built | Sold (24mo) | Avg sold | Avg sqft | Avg $/sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soleil | 2024 | 9 | $1,008,111 | 1,012 | $944 |
| Avra | 2013 | 4 | $993,475 | 1,145 | $875 |
| Miramar at White Rock | 2010 | 16 | $823,657 | 980 | $851 |
| Saltaire | 2013 | 4 | $808,750 | 1,010 | $785 |
| Regency Court | 2011 | 5 | $580,000 | 811 | $718 |
| Sussex House | 2005 | 5 | $744,500 | 1,249 | $597 |
Miramar trades at $851/sqft on average across its four buildings. That puts it below Soleil, Avra and above Saltaire, Regency Court, Sussex House.
Where Miramar lands on the price-per-foot ladder reflects a few things: the four-tower scale, the central pool deck and concierge layered across all towers, and the freehold (no leasehold) tenure. Newer buildings like Soleil and Foster Martin command higher per-foot prices because of their build year, while older White Rock concrete (Sussex House, Pacific Terrace) trades lower per-foot but with smaller floor plates.
Numbers above are aggregate only - covering all unit sizes and floor levels. For an apples-to-apples comparison against a specific Miramar unit, ask for a private comparable analysis.
