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Hartley

10463 139 St


North Surrey, V3T 4L6 F26 - Whalley

Official Website: hartley.porte.ca Developers Website: porte.ca
  • Levels: 6
  • Suites: 74
  • Status: Under Construction
  • Built: 2025
  • Title To Land: Freehold Strata
  • Building Type: Strata Condos,strata Townhouses
  • Strata Plan: EPP110710
  • Bldg#: 16184

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Hartley - 10463 139 Street, Surrey, BC V3T 4L6, Canada. Crossroads are 104A Avenue and 138A street. This development will bring 74 units to market between four 6-storey buildings. It will feature 1, 2 & 3 bedroom condos. Scheduled for completion in Summer of 2024. Development by Porte. Architecture by Studio One Architecture. Interior design by Portico Design Group.

Official Website: hartley.porte.ca
Strata Sub Categories: Strata Condos,Strata Townhouses
 

Hartley Technical Info

Building Name Hartley
Address 10463 139 St
City North Surrey
Neighborhood Whalley
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 6
Units in Development: 74
Units in Strata:74
Property Types Freehold Strata
Sub Categories:Strata Condos,strata Townhouses
Year Built 2025
Developer Porte Communities
Architect Name Studio One Architect
Architect Phone 604-731-3966
Architect Email soa@studioonearchitecture.ca
Designer Portico Design Group
Official Website hartley.porte.ca
Restrictions Details
Strata Plan EPP110710
Title to Land Freehold Strata

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