Building Info
1628 Grant Street, Vancouver, BC, V5L 3T9 - BCS2803. Built in 2008, 4 units. Located in the Grandview VE area of Vancouver East, near the crossroads of Grant Street and Commercial Drive. Features include bike room, gas fireplaces, fenced yard, and storage. The building is situated 1 block from the heart of Commercial Drive with easy access to restaurants, markets, grocery stores, and coffee shops. Just a short walk to Grandview Park, Victoria Park, Mosaic Creek Park, Alice Townley Park, Salsbury Park, McSpadden Park and Garden Park. Steps to Britannia Community Services Centre, School Board Vancouver, Britannia Community Centre, Grandview Elementary, Catholic Churches & Institutions, Lord Nelson Elementary, Templeton Secondary, Admiral Seymour Elementary School, Queen Alexandra Elementary, and Vancouver Community College.
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1628 Grant Street Technical Info
Building Name |
1628 Grant Street |
Address |
1628 Grant Street |
City |
Vancouver East |
Neighborhood |
Grandview VE |
Listing Price Range |
N/A |
Floors |
4 |
Units in Development: | 4 |
Units in Strata: | 4 |
Property Types |
Freehold Strata |
Sub Categories: | Strata |
Year Built |
2008 |
Management | Confidential |
Restrictions |
Details |
Strata Plan |
BCS2803 |
Title to Land |
Freehold Strata |
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BCREA Housing Market Update (January 2019)
December 2018 Market Insights
2018 became a buyer's market in December. Overall listings and sales were below the 10 year average
REBGV Housing Market Update For Novemberr 2018
Sales for November were down 43% from the same period last year. 3,461 new listings were recorded in November
Housing Market Update (December 2018)
Home sales across the province were down 33% in November compared to last year. Listings were up 31% compared to last year
REBGV Housing Market Update For October 2018
Sales for October are down 35% compared to last year. October had 4,873 new listings.
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