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1102 Salter

1102 Salter Street


New Westminster, V3M 6W7 VNWQB - Queensborough

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1102 Salter - 1102 Salter Street, New Westminster, BC V3M 6W7, Canada - has 3-storey, a total of 78 units. A new townhouse and single family home developed by Bernard Decosse.  The closest school is Hamilton Elementary School. The closest grocery stores are In N Out Food Stores Ltd, Naanbites Fresh & Fast Indian Kitchen and Bulk Barn. The closest coffee shop is Starbucks. Nearby restaurants include Lucky Sushi, Queensboro Pizza and Kirin Seafood Restaurant. 1102 Salter St is near Grimston Park, Simcoe Park and Moody Park.

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1102 Salter Technical Info

Building Name 1102 Salter
Address 1102 Salter Street
City New Westminster
Neighborhood Queensborough
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 3
Units in Development: 78
Units in Strata:78
Property Types Freehold Strata
Sub Categories:Strata Townhouses
Year Built 0000
Developer Bernard Decosse
Strata Website colyvanpacific.com/
Management Colyvan Pacific Real Estat
  604-683-8399
 info@colyvanpacific..
Restrictions Details
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