About this Condo in West End VW
Once in a Life Time Opportunity to own this most amazing opportunity in the iconic Ocean Towers on Vancouver's English Bay. Enjoy breathtaking, stunning Ocean Views of the Pacific Ocean and the North Shore Mountains. Almost fifty feet of continuous glass windows of both English Bay and the North Shore provide unobstructed, spectacular views. The home must be seen to be appreciated! Please schedule your own private viewing today! NO PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX, NO EMPTY HOMES TAX.…pan class="custom_line_height">
Listed by Macdonald Realty.
Once in a Life Time Opportunity to own this most amazing opportunity in the iconic Ocean Towers on Vancouver's English Bay. Enjoy breathtaking, stunning Ocean Views of the Pacific Ocean and the North Shore Mountains. Almost fifty feet of continuous glass windows of both English Bay and the North Shore provide unobstructed, spectacular views. The home must be seen to be appreciated! Please schedule your own private viewing today! NO PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX, NO EMPTY HOMES TAX.
Listed by Macdonald Realty.
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More Details
- MLS®: R2867551
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Type: Condo
- Building: 1835 Morton Avenue, Vancouver West
- Square Feet: 1,500 sqft
- Full Baths: 2
- Half Baths: 0
- Taxes: $100.00
- Maintenance: $1,230.00
- View: Breathtaking ocean/mountain
- Storeys: 20 storeys
- Year Built: 1960
- Style: Corner Unit
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More About West End VW, Vancouver West
Tree lined streets, English Bay, and of course the famous Stanley Park are some of the key attractions that the West End has to offer. This mostly residential zone in Downtown doesn't feel like an urban core. Residents can enjoy the many (often ethnic) eateries along Denman street and Robson street. Did we mention Robson Street is also famous for its shopping?