Welcome to the Brix on Commercial! This amazing END UNIT town home offers 1195 square feet of living space on 3 levels. From your own private entry from commercial street, walk up the stairs to your spacious modern kitchen which features top of the line Amana Stainless steel appliances including refrigerator, gas cook top, microwave and more. Also on the floor are the open dining and living areas which ...
Posted by Charles Bilash
on June 29, 2008
Yaletown has come a long way since the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1887.
Where did YALETOWN get its name?
Well, it is thought to have been named when the CPR moved its construction equipment and its repair shops from Yale, a small town of British Columbia in the Fraser Canyon, to the railway's terminus of Vancouver.
1900 to 1950 Yaletown was the commercial warehouse district of Vancouver, ...
Posted by Peter Gallos
on June 29, 2008
OPEN HOUSE June 28th Saturday 2:00 - 4:00pm 591 WEST KING EDWARD AVENUE, VANCOUVER
$ 1,359,000.00 4 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms
This beautiful spacious home is located on a 50x130 ft lot with a gorgeous panoramic VIEW of city & mountains. Suitable for a large family, the many features include genuine hardwood floors throughout, full bathrooms on each of the 3 levels, whirlpool/sauna, 4 separate ...
Posted by Lee McMorran
on June 29, 2008
OPEN HOUSE June 29th Sunday 2:30 - 4:30pm 591 WEST KING EDWARD AVENUE, VANCOUVER
$ 1,359,000.00 4 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms
This beautiful spacious home is located on a 50x130 ft lot with a gorgeous panoramic VIEW of city & mountains. Suitable for a large family, the many features include genuine hardwood floors throughout, full bathrooms on each of the 3 levels, whirlpool/sauna, 4 separate ...
Posted by Lee McMorran
on June 29, 2008
We are proud to announce that this Saturday June 28th 2008 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM we will be hosting an Open House at 3005-111 West Georgia Street, in Spectrum tower 1 in Vancouver. This is an opportunity to visit this excellent Condo for sale in the downtown area of Vancouver. Please come with any questions you may have. In the meantime you can view property details on this Vancouver ...
Posted by Adam Knight
on June 27, 2008
A Stunning Cambie Bungalow home with basement that is the perfect for any family without breaking the bank!! This is a gorgeous completely renovated home, located in the fantastic Cambie neighborhood just steps to the Queen E Park, Oakridge Shopping Centre, walking distance to the new Canada Line. Major renovations include new drain tiles, new electrical/wiring, new roof, new double paned windows, ...
Posted by Charles Bilash
on June 27, 2008
Welcome to Jardine's Lookout. This is an amazing 1044 sq ft corner home that has so much to offer. Step into the home and be greeted by the beautiful brand new wide plank engineered hardwood floors throughout. The open kitchen offers laminate counters, plenty of smooth gloss white cabinets, appliance package including fridge, stove and dishwasher, and leads to the solarium. The huge living/dining area ...
Posted by Charles Bilash
on June 24, 2008
The PINTURA is one of the most contemporary and modern designed homes by Intracorp. Step through the contemporary solid wood entry door and be greeted by this incredible 729 sq ft one bedroom with fantastic features throughout. The open concept living / dining area is great for entertaining; has hardwood flooring, extra large double glazed windows and contemporary glass panel sliding doors which lead ...
Posted by Charles Bilash
on June 23, 2008
A Stunning Cambie Bungalow home with basement that is the perfect for any family without breaking the bank!! This is a gorgeous completely renovated home, located in the fantastic Cambie neighborhood just steps to the Queen E Park, Oakridge Shopping Centre, walking distance to the new Canada Line. Major renovations include new drain tiles, new electrical/wiring, new roof, new double paned windows, ...
Posted by Charles Bilash
on June 23, 2008
Yaletown has come a long way since the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1887.
Where did YALETOWN get its name?
Well, it is thought to have been named when the CPR moved its construction equipment and its repair shops from Yale, a small town of British Columbia in the Fraser Canyon, to the railway's terminus of Vancouver.
1900 to 1950 Yaletown was the commercial warehouse district ...
Posted by Peter Gallos
on June 21, 2008