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Building Info
Windgate Beachside - 1925 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6J 1J2, Canada. Strata plan number VAS1705. This 4-storey condominium building has 26 units, completed 1988. Crossroads are Maple Street and Cypress Street. This location is in the Kitsilano neighborhood in Vancouver. Nearby parks include Seaforth Peace Park, Delamont Park and Hadden Park. Nearby schools include Pacific Business & Law Institute, Henry Hudson Elementary. The closest grocery stores are Central Gourmet, XFUEL NUTRITION and Reflex Beach & Body Inc.. Nearby coffee shops include Bread Garden Bakery & Cafe, YYoga Kitsilano and Tractor Foods. There are 189 restaurants within a 15 minute walk including Raw Health Cafe, Epicurean Caffe, Bistro and Pane from Heaven Bakery Cafe. Close to the University of British Columbia. There are excellent bike lanes and the terrain is mostly flat.
Maintenance fees includes caretaker, garbage pickup, gardening, hot water, management and others.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential home sales in the region totaled 30,944 in 2020, a 22.1 percent increase from the 25,351 sales recorded in 2019, and a 25.7 percent increase from the 24,619 homes sold in 2018.
November 2020 Market Insights
REBGV 23% increase on Listing in MLS from last year. For November 2020 over 4068 newly listed. Continuing demand for Detached Home and Townhouse with the benchmark price of $1,044,000
October 2020 Market Insights
October 2020 showing a robust Sales-to-Active Listing Ratio with a high mark of 30% means that Market conditions prices typically stable based on the given the baseline of 12-20%. Based on this given data the continued demand for Townhomes, Detached Homes
September 2020 Market Insights
September had a fantastic sales of 56% over the same period last year. Listings were 32% over last year
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