Building Info
Altura - 3855 Pender Street, Burnaby, BC V5C 1W5, BCS929 - located in Willingdon Heights area of Burnaby North, near the crossroads Pender Street and Esmond Avenue. Altura is steps from Heights Fountain Square, Sir John Franklin Community, Burnaby Chiropractor, Heart Centre Yoga, Pharmasafe, Smart Driving School, Glenburn Grocery and Adanac Park. Playland Amusement Park, Hastings Skatepark, Hastings Community Centre, Dr.Ar Lord Elementary school, Hastings Community Elementary and London Drugs are close to the complex. DANUBE, Baci, Greek Taverna, The Pear Tree, Caffe Artigiano are the restaurants in the neighbourhood. This complex is situated on the Vancouver/Burnaby border, quick access to downtown Vancouver and the North Shore is possible. The bus stops are steps from the complex. Altura was built in 2004 by Listraor Group. It has frame-wood construction and full rain screen. There are 40 units in development and in strata. Two pets are allowed. Rentals are permitted. This complex offer one, two and three level townhouses. The units have great floor plans that include such original ideas as vaulted-ceiling living room and dining room. Three-level townhomes have kitchens on the top floor that is opening onto big roof decks. Vaulted master bedrooms of these homes are on the top level and have decks as well. The motif of all homes involves lots of wood and glass, with squares being architects signature. Kitchens are either modest back from the living area or very open-plan. Living and dining areas are bright, with lots of glass. Many master bedrooms have generous window seats. Ensuites have showers, the main bathrooms soaker tubs. Laminate counters and carpeting is standard in these homes, but most owners opt for the upgrade to granite counters and wood laminate floors. The appliances are stainless steel or black. Private patio at the back is ideal for BBQ's and the front patio is perfect for soaking in the sun. The complex adjoins large city greenspace.
Strata Sub Categories: Strata
Altura Technical Info
Building Name |
Altura |
Address |
3855 Pender Street |
City |
Burnaby North |
Neighborhood |
Willingdon Heights |
Listing Price Range |
N/A |
Floors |
3 |
Units in Development: | 40 |
Units in Strata: | 40 |
Property Types |
Freehold Strata |
Sub Categories: | Strata |
Year Built |
2004 |
Developer |
Listraor Group |
Management | Confidential |
Restrictions |
Details |
Strata Plan |
BCS929 |
Title to Land |
Freehold Strata |
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MLS® |
Address |
Style |
BD |
BA |
Area |
Mnt |
Price |
F/Plan |
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1 |
R2333717 |
33 3855 Pender Street
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3 Storey,end |
3 |
2 |
1,220 |
$263 |
$850,000 |
N/A |
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Listings Listed By:
1. Macdonald Realty Westmar
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Legend: BD - Bedroom, BA - Bathroom, Mnt - Maintenance Fee, $/sqft - Dollars per square foot.
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Altura MLS® Listings And/Or Area MLS® Listings
33 3855 PENDER STR..
3 Bed, 2 Bath,1220 Sqft. $850,000
Macdonald Realty Westmar
33 3855 PENDER STR..
3 Bed, 2 Bath,1220 Sqft. $850,000
Macdonald Realty Westmar
(Nearby Listing)
1 3868 PENDER STREET
3 Bed, 3 Bath,1103 Sqft. $899,000
Royal Pacific Realty Corp.
(Nearby Listing)
408 3811 HASTINGS ..
1 Bed, 1 Bath,690 Sqft. $538,000
RE/MAX Central
(Nearby Listing)
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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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Article |
Publish Date |
Source |
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Strata rules oversee common facilities
If council approves a rule at a council meeting, that rule is in place until the next general meeting where the owners are required to ratify the new rule by majority vote, or it will cease to have effect.
Strata rules must be approved by vote #LesTwarog |
2019/02/14 |
The Province |
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Redfin comes to Canada with full-service agents in Toronto
For Canada, the firm has begun with a Toronto launch Tuesday. Vancouver will follow in the spring with further cities expected to be added later.
Redfin in Vancouver coming soon #LesTwarog |
2019/02/13 |
REP |
3 |
New brokerage entices recruits with unique incentives
Justo Inc. has only been operating in the Greater Toronto Area since September, but the reception it has received from consumers has been resoundingly positive. One reason is that the brokerage returns 50% of the buyer’s fee. For example, if a home is sold for $750,000, the buyer receives $9,375.
Low commissions and rebates a hit #LesTwarog |
2019/02/13 |
REP |
4 |
Red tape is a major influence in Vancouver’s housing scarcity
Burnaby, Vancouver, and the District of North Vancouver are the areas hit the hardest by these delays, with development approval timelines being among the longest (at nearly 2 years) in the region.
Bureaucratic roadblocks hinder housing supply #LesTwarog |
2019/02/13 |
Canadian Real Estate Wealth |
5 |
No housing-related ‘brain drain’ from Metro Vancouver, says analyst
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More young professionals are coming to the region than are leaving it, accordi |
2019/02/11 |
Western Investor |
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