PH2 209 E 20TH Avenue in Vancouver: Main Condo for sale in “Main&Twentieth” (Vancouver East) : MLS®# R2519617
Main Street Homes | FraserHood Realtor | Dickens Real Estate Vancouver
Main Street / Fraser Street and the Dickens Community is known as one of the more up and coming Vancouver neighbourhoods. Many first-time homeowners and young professionals, as well as a growing number of families, call this area home. An amazing family neighbourhood with some of the best schools and shopping in Vancouver. A diverse and friendly neighbourhood, this is the new heart of Vancouver.
V5V Real Estate including homes in the Main Street, FraserHood, Knight Street, and the Dickens Community.
MOVE-IN READY! Make your move to Vancouver's most vibrant and upbeat neighbourhood; Main Street. Now Selling - Main & Twentieth is a collection of 42 boutique one and two-bedroom homes featuring efficient floor plans maximizing usable living space, open layouts, Italian style kitchens, and lavish amenities such as a beautifully landscaped central open-air courtyard with an outdoor lounge, stone zen garden, and green communal space. Designed by Yamamoto Architects to enhance and reflect the exciting neighbourhood surroundings, Main & Twentieth is at the centre of it all, just steps away from parks, shops, restaurants and so much more. PH2 features a lovely 419 sq ft patio. Please contact for more info and to book your private appointment.
Property Type:
Residential Attached
Dwelling Type:
Apartment/Condo
Home Style:
Corner Unit, Penthouse
Year built:
2020
(Age: 1)
Total area:
744 sq. ft.69.12 m2
Total Floor Area:
744 sq. ft.69.12 m2
Total unfinished area:
0 sq. ft.0 m2
Main Floor Area:
744 sq. ft.69.12 m2
Floor Area Above Main:
0 sq. ft.0 m2
Floor Area Below Main:
0 sq. ft.0 m2
Basement Area:
0 sq. ft.0 m2
No. Floor Levels:
1.0
Bedrooms:
2
(Above Grd: 2)
Bathrooms:
2.0
(Full:2/Half:0)
Kitchens:
0
Rooms:
6
Taxes:
$0 /
2019
Lot Area:
0 sq. ft.0 m2
Outdoor Area:
Patio(s)
Water Supply:
City/Municipal
Plan:
EPS6755
Total Units in Strata:
42
Heating:
Baseboard, Electric
Construction:
Frame - Wood
Foundation:
Concrete Perimeter
Basement:
None
Roof:
Other
Fireplaces:
0
Parking:
Other
Parking Total/Covered:
1 / 1
Exterior Finish:
Mixed
Title to Land:
Freehold Strata
Floor
Type
Size
Other
Main
Master Bedroom
9'3"2.82 m × 8'11"2.72 m
-
Main
Walk-In Closet
5'1.52 m × 4'4"1.32 m
-
Main
Bedroom
9'2"2.79 m × 7'6"2.29 m
-
Main
Flex Room
6'2"1.88 m × 5'10"1.78 m
-
Main
Dining Room
9'3"2.82 m × 9'2.74 m
-
Main
Living Room
9'3"2.82 m × 9'2.74 m
-
Floor
Ensuite
Pieces
Other
Main
No
4
Main
Yes
3
Pets Allowed w/Rest.
$345.43
Management
Clothes Washer/Dryer/Fridge/Stove/DW, Drapes/Window Coverings, Garage Door Opener, Microwave, Smoke Alarm, Sprinkler - Fire
Central Location, Recreation Nearby, Shopping Nearby
Bike Room, Elevator, Garden, In Suite Laundry
STRATA LOT 38, PLAN EPS6755, DISTRICT LOT 301, GROUP 1, NEW WESTMINSTER LAND DISTRICT, TOGETHER WITH AN INTEREST IN THE COMMON PROPERTY IN PROPORTION TO THE UNIT ENTITLEMENT OF THE STRATA LOT AS SHOWN ON FORM V
Charles Tupper Secondary School. David Livingstone Elementary. Charles Dickens Elementary. Charles Dickens Annex. General Wolfe Elementary, John Oliver Secondary. Eric Hamber Secondary. Price Edward Park. Glen Park. Gray’s Park.
“The Fraserhood is the collection of East Vancouver blocks within the larger Kensington-Cedar Cottage neighbourhood. It’s bordered by East Broadway, 31st, Prince Albert, and St. George with its nexus sitting at the busy intersection of Fraser and Kingsway. For decades it’s been home to a working class community, and despite the especially Anglocentric nomenclature of its streets, its residents are chiefly a mix of Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Indian, and Polish. Only a third are native English speakers. The retail shops, restaurants, markets, and community hubs of its high streets are strikingly diverse, and what these lack in frills they more than make up for in character and authenticity. From Robson Park all the way south to Mountain View Cemetery, hours spent wandering the Fraserhood are always well spent.” – Scout Magazine