About this Condo in West End VW
This lovely suite is located on the quiet side of the building, offering large windows for great light and a view of treetops. It features a flexible layout, gas fireplace, open-plan kitchen, in-suite laundry, and a spacious storage room. Seastar, built by Bosa for Concert Properties, is well-maintained and primarily owner-occupied, with amenities like a gym, meeting room, rooftop garden access, and ample visitor parking. Open House: September 14th & 15th (Saturday & Sunday)… 2-4pm
Listed by Sutton Group - 1st West Realty.
This lovely suite is located on the quiet side of the building, offering large windows for great light and a view of treetops. It features a flexible layout, gas fireplace, open-plan kitchen, in-suite laundry, and a spacious storage room. Seastar, built by Bosa for Concert Properties, is well-maintained and primarily owner-occupied, with amenities like a gym, meeting room, rooftop garden access, and ample visitor parking. Open House: September 14th & 15th (Saturday & Sunday) 2-4pm
Listed by Sutton Group - 1st West Realty.
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More Details
- MLS®: R2919574
- Bedrooms: 0
- Bathrooms: 1
- Type: Condo
- Building: 1003 Pacific Street, Vancouver West
- Square Feet: 422 sqft
- Full Baths: 1
- Half Baths: 0
- Taxes: $1291.16
- Maintenance: $354.00
- Parking: Garage Underbuilding
- Storeys: 1 storeys
- Year Built: 1997
- Style: 1 Storey
Walkscore Of This Listing
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?