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Roots

7525 197 Street


Langley, V2Y 1S2 F63 - Willoughby Heights

Official Website: rootsliving.ca Marketers Website: www.momentuminc.com
  • Levels: 2
  • Suites: 102
  • Status: Under Construction
  • Building Type: Strata
  • Bldg#: 16226

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Roots at 7525 197 Street, Langley, BC V2Y 1S2, Canada. Located at 75a Avenue and 197 Street in the neighbourhood of Willoughby Heights. Roots is a new single family home development by Infinity Properties and Benchmark Homes Ltd. Comprising a collection of generous 44 duplex homes and 58 single-family homes in West Langley. Duplex plans feature spacious layouts with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Single-family homes feature 4-5 bedrooms with the options for a suite in the basement. Exteriors designed with a charming blend of farmhouse and craftsman-style architecture. Materials include Hardie board siding and metal roof details.

We're for celebrating our modern lifestyle while prioritizing the moments that matter. These are homes with family at the core - where you can gather in your kitchen, unwind on your front porch and play in your backyard.

A collection of truly livable homes designed for growing, modern families. Exceptionally built to stand the test of time in a tight-knit community setting.

Sales Centre: www.momentuminc.com
Official Website: rootsliving.ca
Phone: 604-634-0936
Strata Sub Categories: Strata
 

Roots Technical Info

Building Name Roots
Address 7525 197 Street
City Langley
Neighborhood Willoughby Heights
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 2
Units in Development: 102
Units in Strata:102
Sub Categories:Strata
Year Built 0000
Developer Infinity Properties and Benchmark Homes Ltd.
Official Website rootsliving.ca/
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Roots - 7525 197 Street - Development by Infinity Properties and Benchmark Homes Ltd.
Roots - 7525 197 Street - Development by Infinity Properties and Benchmark Homes Ltd.
Roots - 7525 197 Street - Development by Infinity Properties and Benchmark Homes Ltd.
Roots - 7525 197 Street - Development by Infinity Properties and Benchmark Homes Ltd.

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