About this Condo in West End VW
Experience West End living at its finest in this beautifully renovated 1 bed, 1 bath home with parking and storage! Just 2 blocks from Stanley Park and steps to English Bay and Denman’s shops and cafés, this 658 sq. ft. east-facing gem features hardwood floors, a sleek white chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and modern finishes throughout. Renovated in 2016-2017, it’s perfect for first-time buyers or savvy investors. Pets and rentals welcome ”don’t miss this unbeatable blend of location, lifestyle, and value!
Listed by Royal LePage Sussex.
Experience West End living at its finest in this beautifully renovated 1 bed, 1 bath home with parking and storage! Just 2 blocks from Stanley Park and steps to English Bay and Denman’s shops and cafés, this 658 sq. ft. east-facing gem features hardwood floors, a sleek white chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and modern finishes throughout. Renovated in 2016-2017, it’s perfect for first-time buyers or savvy investors. Pets and rentals welcome—don’t miss this unbeatable blend of location, lifestyle, and value!
Listed by Royal LePage Sussex.
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More Details
- MLS®: R3001102
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Type: Condo
- Building: 1855 Nelson Street, Vancouver West
- Square Feet: 685 sqft
- Full Baths: 1
- Half Baths: 0
- Taxes: $1449.75
- Maintenance: $514.40
- Parking: Underground, Rear Access (1)
- Basement: None
- Storeys: 4 storeys
- Year Built: 1976

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?