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Vancouver,BC V5X 2G5
Key Details
Property Type Multi-Family
Sub Type Half Duplex
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,247 sqft
Price per Sqft $1,162
MLS Listing ID R3023917
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 4
HOA Y/N Yes
Year Built 2025
Lot Size 3,920 Sqft
Property Sub-Type Half Duplex
Property Description
Brand New Front Unit Half Duplex offering over 1,400 sqft of well-designed living space across three levels. The top floor features three generously sized bedrooms with custom closets and two full bathrooms. The main floor boasts a custom kitchen tailored to the buyer's specifications, complemented by high-end finishes, premium appliances, and designer paint. Enjoy modern comforts such as radiant heating, heat pump, HRV system, built-in vacuum, security alarm, and a full bathroom on the main level. The basement recreation room offers flexibility and can easily be converted into a one-bedroom suite. Walking distance to transit on Fraser Street, Moberly Elementary & Park.3 mins drive to Superstore,& 5 mins drive to T&T supermarket, Restaurants, shopping & Marine Dr.skytrain station.Act fast!
Location
Province BC
Community South Vancouver
Area Vancouver East
Zoning RS1
Rooms
Kitchen 1
Interior
Interior Features Central Vacuum
Heating Heat Pump,Natural Gas
Cooling Air Conditioning
Flooring Laminate,Tile
Equipment Heat Recov. Vent.
Window Features Window Coverings
Appliance Washer/Dryer,Dishwasher,Refrigerator,Stove,Microwave
Laundry In Unit
Exterior
Garage Spaces 1.0
Garage Description 1
Fence Fenced
Community Features Shopping Nearby
Utilities Available Electricity Connected,Natural Gas Connected,Water Connected
View Y/N No
Roof Type Asphalt
Total Parking Spaces 1
Garage Yes
Building
Lot Description Central Location,Lane Access
Story 2
Foundation Concrete Perimeter
Sewer Public Sewer,Sanitary Sewer,Storm Sewer
Water Public
Others
Restrictions No Restrictions
Ownership Freehold Strata
Security Features Security System,Fire Sprinkler System