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Jimmy's Garden - 9060 General Currie Rd, Richmond, BC V6Y 1M5. Strata No BCS1230 - located in McLennan area of Richmond, close to Garden City and Blundell Shopping mall. Palmer Secondary, Garden City Elementary, General Currie Elementary and De Beck Elementary are steps away. Brighouse Park, Richmond Secondary, Minoru Park, Richmond Centre, Gateway Theatre, Hockey Club, Aquatic Centre, Richmond Public Library, City Hall and a lot of restaurants are a couple of blocks from the complex. The bus stops at your door and the Brighouse skytrain station is minutes away. Jimmy's Garden was built in 2005. Three levels. It is a frame-wood construction with full rain screen. There are 9 units in strata and in development. The maintenance fee includes garbage pickup, gardening and management. Most units offer open plan with no wasted space, large covered front 18'x4'6 porch and balcony off master suite.
Crossroads are garden City Rd and No.4 Rd
Strata Sub Categories: Strata
Jimmy's Garden Technical Info
Building Name |
Jimmy's Garden |
Address |
9060 General Currie Road |
City |
Richmond |
Neighborhood |
McLennan North |
Listing Price Range |
N/A |
Floors |
3 |
Units in Development: | 9 |
Units in Strata: | 9 |
Property Types |
Freehold Strata |
Sub Categories: | Strata |
Year Built |
2005 |
Management | Confidential |
Restrictions |
Details |
Strata Plan |
BCS1230 |
Title to Land |
Freehold Strata |
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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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