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Kings Crossong at 7350 Edmonds Street, Burnaby, BC, V3N 1A9. Kings Crossing is comprised of 3 residential towers: Kingsway Tower is 31-storeys with 263 units, Feature Tower is 37-storey with 301 units and Edmonds Tower is 28-storey with 233 units, a 2-storey commercial podium and a 6-storey office tower. In total there are 803 suites in the three towers.
Kings Crossing is walkable, transit-friendly town centre with retail, services and office space all within the 3 tower complex. Crossroads are Kingsway and Edmonds Street Burnaby. Schools nearby are: Edmonds Community School, Our Lady of Mercy School, Mew Westminster Secondary School, Morley Elementary School and Lakeview Elementary School.
Kings Crossing Technical Info
Building Name |
Kings Crossing |
Address |
7350 Edmonds Street |
City |
Burnaby East |
Neighborhood |
Edmonds BE |
Listing Price Range |
N/A |
Floors |
28-37 |
Units in Development: | 803 |
Units in Strata: | 803 |
Property Types |
Freehold Strata |
Sub Categories: | Strata |
Year Built |
2018 |
Developer |
Città Group |
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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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