Signal by Intracorp: Rental and Co-op Homes in Vancouver
August 14, 2026 · by the LIQWD team

Signal at a glance
Signal is a mixed-use residential project from Intracorp in Vancouver, British Columbia. Its defining feature is variety: it pairs a range of rental suites with a co-operative tower, an unusually broad mix of housing types under one name.
- Rental suites: studios to three bedrooms, with the smallest studios from about 410 sq ft.
- A co-op tower: 125 homes ranging from one to five bedrooms — from single-occupant living up to larger family layouts.
- Pricing: listed from $2,300.
- Occupancy: noted from summer 2025.
You can view the full listing on LIQWD for current details as they are published.
What "mixed" actually means
Signal is not a single, uniform condominium tower. It combines two distinct tenure types, and that distinction matters.
Rental suites are leased rather than owned. A housing co-operative, meanwhile, typically involves buying into or becoming a member of the co-op rather than holding a conventional strata title. The exact ownership and membership terms for the Signal co-op are something to confirm directly, since they shape everything from financing to resale.
Who it suits
Because Signal carries more than one housing type, it can appeal to more than one kind of household.
The rental component, with compact studios from about 410 sq ft, is likely to suit singles, students, or anyone prioritizing a smaller footprint and the flexibility of renting in Vancouver. The step up to two- and three-bedroom rental suites widens that appeal to couples and smaller families who want to rent rather than buy.
The co-op tower, with homes reaching up to five bedrooms, opens the door to larger families and to buyers specifically seeking co-operative housing — people who value the shared, member-based model as much as the individual home.
If you are an investor, the co-op structure changes the usual math. Co-op rules often restrict how members can rent out or transfer their homes, so confirm what is and is not permitted before treating any part of Signal as an income play.
The location story
Signal sits in Vancouver, British Columbia — one of Canada's most sought-after and most constrained housing markets. The specific neighbourhood details, storey count, and total unit count are not published in the facts available, so we won't guess at them here.
What we can say is that a mixed rental-and-co-op project speaks to a conversation Vancouver has been having for years: how to add homes across a wider range of tenures and household sizes, not just market-rate condos. Signal's combination of rental suites and a 125-home co-op tower fits that pattern.
Pricing context
Signal is listed from $2,300. Because the project includes rental suites, that figure most naturally reads as a starting monthly rent rather than a purchase price — but the facts don't spell out which homes it applies to. That is exactly the sort of detail to pin down before you commit.
For the co-op tower, pricing, buy-in amounts, and monthly member charges are not published in the available facts, so treat any co-op cost as unconfirmed until you see it in writing.
What a buyer should verify next
Signal's mixed structure means the standard pre-construction checklist needs a few extra questions. Before moving forward, confirm the following directly with the builder or listing:
- Which tenure you are pursuing — a rental suite or a co-op home — since the process, costs, and rights differ substantially.
- What the $2,300 figure covers, including whether it is a monthly rent, which suite type it applies to, and what is included.
- The co-op ownership and membership terms, including any buy-in, monthly charges, financing options, and restrictions on renting or reselling.
- Suite sizes and layouts beyond the 410 sq ft studios, especially if you need two or more bedrooms.
- Occupancy timing, listed here from summer 2025, and how it lines up with your move-in plans.
- Status details, since the project is currently marked as unpublished — confirm what is actually available and when.
The bottom line
Signal by Intracorp brings together two housing models — rental suites from studios to three bedrooms, and a 125-home co-op tower spanning one to five bedrooms — in a single Vancouver project, with occupancy noted from summer 2025 and pricing from $2,300. That range makes it worth a look for a wide set of buyers and renters, provided you get clear answers on tenure, cost, and terms first.
To follow the project as more details are released, view the full listing on LIQWD.
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