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Wave

13303 103a Avenue


North Surrey, V3T 0K6 F26 - Whalley

Official Website: www.waveliving.ca Marketers Website: pilothouseprojects.com Developers Website: www.rize.ca
  • Levels: 28
  • Suites: 468
  • Status: Completed
  • Built: 2015
  • Title To Land: Freehold Strata
  • Building Type: Strata
  • Management company:  Citybase Management Ltd.
  • Phone  604-708-8998  
  • E-mail  info@citybase.ca  
  • Bldg#: 9206

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Building Info

Wave - 13303 103A Avenue, Surrey, BC. V3T 0K6, 28 Storeys, 468 Units, 1st tower estimated completion in Fall 2014., 2nd tower estimated completion Spring 2015. Wave - Rize Alliance's two aquatic-looking towers will rise up on the southeast corner of 104th Avenue and 133rd Street in Downtown Surrey. Wave comprises 450 condos and 18 townhouse units with suites ranging from 1 bedroom to 2 bedroom plus a den with ranging from 522 to over 1,000 sq. ft. With inventive architecture by IBI Group and exquisite interiors by False Creek Design Group, Wave will soon be recognized as the landmark buildings in the Lower Mainland.

Rising 28-stories and literally taking on a wave shape, Wave showcases impressive and iconic architectural statement marked by gorgeous patios with spacious and conforming to the wave theme design. Contemporary interiors feature open-plan layouts and sophisticated finishes, including gourmet kitchens with granite counters, custom cabinetry and sleek stainless steel appliances. Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows bring in natural light, and many suites have panoramic views in every direction. The building also has the great amenities including a rooftop patio, gym, media room, dog wash space, and bike repair area.

Located in the popular North Surrey's community of Whalley, Wave is just two blocks west of the Surrey Central SkyTrain station and north of WestStone's Urban Village project. More than 200 stores are spread out in the Central City Shopping Center; Old Yale Road Elementary, Civic Center Library & City Hall, Holland Park, the King George SkyTrain station, Surrey Memorial Hospital and Simon Fraser University are no more than a leisurely stroll. If you need to travel further, Highway #1, Highway #99, and Fraser Hwy are easily accessible by car.

Sales Centre: pilothouseprojects.com
Official Website: www.waveliving.ca
Phone: 604-951-9283
Email: info@waveliving.ca
Sales Address: 10375 133rd Street, Surrey, BC
Strata Sub Categories: Strata
 

Wave Technical Info

Building Name Wave
Address 13303 103a Avenue
City North Surrey
Neighborhood Whalley
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 28
Units in Development: 468
Units in Strata:468
Property Types Freehold Strata
Sub Categories:Strata
Year Built 2015
Developer Rize
Architect Name IBI Group
Architect Phone 604-683-8797
Architect Email reagleston@ibigroup.com
Designer False Creek Design Group Ltd.
Official Website www.waveliving.ca/
Strata Website www.citybase.ca/
Management Citybase Management Ltd.
  604-708-8998
  604-708-9982
 info@citybase.ca
Restrictions Details
Title to Land Freehold Strata
  

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