844 E 19TH Avenue in Vancouver: Fraser VE House for sale in “Cedar Cottage” (Vancouver East) : MLS®# R2762522
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.
LARGE 49.5' X 115' Cedar Cottage Beauty! Spacious Open concept Living-Dinning-Kitchen and Bedroom/Den with full ensuite on main floor, 3 Generously sized Bedrooms full Bath on 2nd Floor. Huge 1 Bedroom Legal Suite on the bottom floor with separate entrance, perfect mortgage helper! STUNNING Private Oasis backyard with mature landscaping and fruit trees! Garage/Carport with laneway access. The home has been extensively renovated over the years to give the sense of security for many years to come. New Hardy Plank Siding/Windows/Roof/Plumbing/Wiring/Kitchen/Bathrooms/Radiant heat, too much to list! Sought after Charles Dickens Annex and Tupper Secondary Catchment. Steps to great Shopping/Restaurants and Transit in Main/Fraser Corridor. Open House Thursday 30th 3-5pm Sat/Sun 1-2nd 2-4pm.
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