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1237 Howe

1237 Howe Street


Vancouver West, V6Z 1R3 VVWDT - Downtown VW

  • Levels: 12
  • Suites: 110
  • Status: Completed
  • Built: 2015
  • Title To Land: Freehold
  • Building Type: Strata
  • Bldg#: 10228

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Building Info

1237 Howe   & 1239 Howe - 12 storey social housing units in Vancouver developed by McLaren Housing Society & Partnered with the City of Vancouver and the Province of British Columbia . Architecture Gbl Architects Group, Construction manger Performance Builders

 

The project is proposed that the site be designed for 100 +/- studio units. A third to a half of the units would be occupied by persons referred and supported by a provider of services for persons with a mental illness and/or substance abuse problem. All units will be tenanted by core-need singles with a priority for those living in the shelters and SRO hotels in Downtown South. 

 

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1237 Howe Technical Info

Building Name 1237 Howe
Address 1237 Howe Street
City Vancouver West
Neighborhood Downtown VW
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 12
Units in Development: 110
Units in Strata:110
Property Types Freehold
Sub Categories:Strata
Year Built 2015
Architect NameGomberoff Bell Lyon
Architect Phone 604-736-1156
Restrictions Details
Title to Land Freehold
Emporis 1237 Howe
  

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B.C.’s housing market saw a slight improvement in March as home sales nudged higher following a 5.9-per-cent decline in February. Sales increased 0.7 per cent to reach 5,866 unit sales. Home prices rose 1.8 per cent. This said, housing momentum has waned in the last few months as buyer sentiment shifted amid interest rate uncertainty.

MLS home sales increased in most of the province’s real estate board areas. The Greater Vancouver area saw home sales increase by 1.4 per cent following a decline in the previous month. In Chilliwack, home sales increased only slightly—by just 0.5 per cent—while the Kootenays reported a 17.2-per-cent increase. Home sales also rose 9.4 per cent on Vancouver Island, and were unchanged in the Fraser Valley. However, the Okanagan-Mainline and South Okanagan areas recorded sales declines of 8.9 per cent and 19 per cent, respectively.


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