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The Rail District

33750 Pine Street


Abbotsford,

Official Website: raildistrict.ca Developers Website: www.infinityproperties.ca
  • Levels: 3
  • Suites: 600
  • Status: Completed
  • Built: 2022
  • Building Type: Strata Condos,strata Townhouses
  • Bldg#: 16151

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The Rail District - 33750 Pine Street, Abbotsford, BC, Canada. Crossroads are Trinity Street and Pine Street. Estimated completion in 2022. Developed by Infinity Properties.

An exciting new chapter is coming to the community of Historic Downtown Abbotsford. A place that was once the historic Clayburn Brick factory will soon become one of the most desirable places to live in the Fraser Valley. Over the next few years, the Rail District will see the emergence of 5 new family-oriented neighbourhoods: Railside, Hillside, Brickyard, Ridgeline, and The Rail Plaza. Built proud by local developer, Infinity Properties, each neighbourhood will feature townhomes, condos, retail and/or office space with access to the brand new Rail Trail, making this area even more walkable. These well-connected neighbourhoods will reflect the unique characteristics of the land, its history, and its contemporary amenities. Its a place to call home.

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Official Website: raildistrict.ca
Phone: 604-850-0040
Email: info@raildistrict.ca
Strata Sub Categories: Strata Condos,Strata Townhouses
 

The Rail District Technical Info

Building Name The Rail District
Address 33750 Pine Street
City Abbotsford
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 3
Units in Development: 600
Units in Strata: 600
Sub Categories:Strata Condos,strata Townhouses
Year Built 2022
Developer Infinity Properties
Official Website raildistrict.ca
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33750 Pine Street - The Rail District - Abbotsford
33750 Pine Street - The Rail District - Abbotsford
33750 Pine Street - The Rail District - Abbotsford
33750 Pine Street - The Rail District - Abbotsford
33750 Pine Street - The Rail District - Abbotsford
33750 Pine Street - The Rail District - Abbotsford
33750 Pine Street - The Rail District - Abbotsford
33750 Pine Street - The Rail District - Abbotsford

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