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Ducklow

709 Ducklow Street


Coquitlam, BC V3J 4C9 VCQCW - Coquitlam West

Developers Website: www.anthemproperties.com
  • Levels: 3
  • Suites: 69
  • Status: Under Construction
  • Built: 2024
  • Building Type: Strata Townhouses
  • Bldg#: 16338

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Building Info

Ducklow at 709 Ducklow St, Coquitlam, BC V3J 4C9 Canada. Ducklow is a new townhomes development by Anthem Properties. Situated at Ducklow Street and Smith Avenue in the neighbhourhood of Burquitlam. Comprise of 69 exquisite townhomes, 3 stories and to be completion in 2024. Efficiently designed one bedroom condominiums to three bedroom townhomes, Ducklow is forward-thinking, featuring modern architecture complemented by warm wood and brick detailing. Accessibly positioned near the Burquitlam SkyTrain Station and major roadways such as Clarke Road and Como Lake Ave, homeowners can easily commute by car or public transit.

 

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Ducklow Technical Info

Building Name Ducklow
Address 709 Ducklow Street
City Coquitlam
Neighborhood Coquitlam West
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 3
Units in Development: 69
Units in Strata: 69
Sub Categories:Strata Townhouses
Year Built 2024
Developer Anthem
Restrictions Details
  

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Ducklow Townhouse- 709 Ducklow St - Development by Anthem
Ducklow Townhouse- 709 Ducklow St - Development by Anthem
Ducklow Townhouse- 709 Ducklow St - Development by Anthem
Ducklow Townhouse- 709 Ducklow St - Development by Anthem

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The development was set for 2050-2070 Marine Drive and 2000 Curling Road in the District of North Vancouver, a few minutes east from the Capilano River and the border with the District of West Vancouver.

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