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229 West 5th Street MLS® Listings
C 229 W 5TH STREET 2 Bed, 2 Bath,1106 Sqft. $1,179,000Royal LePage Sussex
C 229 W 5TH STREET 2 Bed, 2 Bath,1106 Sqft. $1,179,000Royal LePage Sussex (Nearby Listing)
214 211 W 3RD STREET 1 Bed, 1 Bath,697 Sqft. $555,000Real Broker (Nearby Listing)
211 177 W 3RD STREET 2 Bed, 2 Bath,1250 Sqft. $1,419,999The Agency Vancouver (Nearby Listing)
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229 W 5TH Street, North Vancouver V7M 1J9 - 2 levels, 3 townhouses, built 2002, crossing roads: 5th Street W and Chesterfield Ave.
229 W 5TH Street is a 2 storey, 3 two & three-bedroom townhouses located in the lower Lonsdale neighborhood of North Vancouver. Interiors feature open plan layouts, gas fireplaces, over height ceilings, gourmet kitchens, and hot water radiant heating which is included in the strata fees (as well as gas. Boiler for the 3 units was replaced in Jan 2014.
Located on the 229 W 5TH Street, residents can walk to Lonsdale Quay Markets, IGA, Empire Movie Theater, a seawalk and 700-foot pier, Waterfront Park, and galleries, and enjoy a scenic commute to downtown Vancouver via the SeaBus. Plus, Lions Gate Hospital, Capilano University, Park Royal Shopping Center, Grouse Mountain, Seymour Mountain and Cypress Mountain ski hills are just a short drive away.
The key False Creek property has sold for an undisclosed sum
Vancouver’s Plaza of Nations, a prominent but largely derelict waterfront parcel, has been sold for an undisclosed sum. The price is believed to be several hundreds of millions of dollars.
There has been renewed attention on False Creek’s northeast shore — the last undeveloped waterfront piece of the Expo 86 lands — after Concord Pacific unveiled its vision for a massive development on the land immediately east of the Plaza of Nations.
The Plaza of Nations property was rezoned in 2018 to allow for more than two million square feet of space in mixed-use buildings of up to 30 storeys, but progress on that stalled.
Little Mountain - One building is open, a second one will be completed in March and three others by spring and summer of 2026
Holborn Properties Ltd. bought the 15-acre property near Queen Elizabeth Park in 2008 from the provincial government for $334 million and promised to replace more than 200 social housing units the company demolished in the early stages of ownership.
So far, only a 53-unit social housing building for seniors has opened.
The delays in replacing the housing have made the company a target of criticism for years from housing advocates and civic and provincial politicians, including Premier David Eby when he was attorney general in 2021.
But in a Jan. 6 visit to the development site,BIVlearned a 62-unit building facing Main Street is expected to be completed by March, while three other buildings are scheduled to open in the spring and summer of 2026.
Period of relative stability continuing, new B.C. property assesments find
Most B.C. homeowners didn't see a big change in their assessments this year. Experts say it's mostly because of high interest rates, but there are other factors at play.
In all the authority’s regional offices, assessors found most homeowners can expect their home values to have changed between plus or minus five per cent, regardless of property type, which to lead surveyor Bryan Murao speaks to the impact of higher residential mortgage interest rates.
Thinking of building a secondary suite in B.C.? These programs may help pay for it
B.C. and Ottawa are offering loans to help with the cost of building secondary suites. Here's what you need to know about both programs.
Homeowners in B.C. who want help covering the cost of converting an unused basement into a rental apartment or a garage into a laneway home can tap provincial or federal loan programs that are part of much larger plans to increase the housing supply.
The heritage building at 500 Dunsmuir Street, owned by Holborn Properties, has been empty since 2013. It will be demolished within three weeks.
There was unanimous support at a meeting of Vancouver city council on Wednesday for the recommendation that the 167-unit Dunsmuir Hotel be declared dangerous and taken to the ground.
Chief building official Saul Schwebs told council that the heritage building at 500 Dunsmuir St. had been empty since 2013 and no maintenance work has been done since then.