

Worn vinyl floors, bare walls and broken pastel-coloured furniture are their typical features.īut Freides is not running your typical urban laundromat.Īround him are rows of stainless steel, high-efficiency washers and dryers designed to text users when their cycle is done. Many of the city's coin-operated laundromats have seen better days. “Most laundromats you go to are really scary, especially in this city,” Freides said, standing under the glare of the bright neon lights of his Vancouver shop WashOut laundromat. Which is odd, perhaps, for someone who owns one. These transactions were compiled by Nicola Way of Freides is afraid of laundromats. Alto’s amenities include a garden terrace with barbecue and a lounge with a billiards table, and the building is pet and rental friendly. A west-facing covered balcony provides al-fresco relaxation, and the home comes with a parking stall, storage locker, and a monthly maintenance fee of $509.93. The 13-foot-long bathroom has been decadently finished and includes a soaker tub and separate shower, while the den offers a variety of uses such as a home office or additional insuite storage. There are double-height cabinets in the kitchen above stone countertops and integrated appliances.
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This spacious one-bedroom-plus-den unit features floor-to-ceiling windows topped off by 10-foot-high ceilings and an open-concept floor plan in a contemporary style. The big sell: Alto by Anthem Properties was constructed in downtown Vancouver in 2010 at the junction of Howe and Davie streets. Listing agent: Owen Bigland at Macdonald Realty Westmarīuyers agent: Michael Zhou at Nu Stream Realty Type: One-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment Unit 513, at 1205 Howe Street, Vancouver, was listed for $709,000 and sold for $695,000. Parking and bike storage are available, and this home comes with a storage locker and a monthly maintenance fee of $1,498.85. Inside, there are high-end Miele appliances, Corian countertops, engineered hardwood floors in the living areas, a family room/den on the main level, and gas hookup on the lower balcony. This particular home boasts more than 1,700 square feet of living space with south-easterly views of the surrounding mountains and ground-level access to a courtyard. The development features outstanding amenities such as a stunning boathouse, access to a private 26-foot Chris-Craft power boat, paddleboards, a state-of-the-art gym and 24-hour concierge services. The big sell: This two-level townhome is found in Westbank’s recently-completed Horseshoe Bay Sanctuary and located in the Forest Villas section. Listing agent: Alyssa Virani at Virani Real Estate Advisorsīuyers agent: Oleg Tsaryov at ReMax Masters Realty Type: Two-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment

Photo by Supplied by Virani Real Estate A / PNG This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. A bonus feature is direct access to the SkyTrain station through the building’s parkade without having to go outside. Built in 1990, the concrete building offers a swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, gym, and a sun-filled terrace with captivating city views. There is a gas fireplace with elegant mantel surround, insuite laundry, storage and hot water tank, and a monthly maintenance fee of $767.04. Updates include stainless-steel appliances and laminate floors, while light fixtures, blinds, and closets have also been upgraded. Not only does it have three bedrooms and a corner position with northerly and easterly aspects, but it has a floor plan in excess of 1,400 square feet with an open-concept layout that can accommodate house-sized furniture. The big sell: Attributes abound both inside and out for this condominium in downtown New Westminster’s Carnarvon Place development. Listing agent: Holly Calderwood at Royal LePage Sussexīuyers agent: Royal Hall at Stonehaus Realty Corp. Type: Three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment Photo by Supplied by Holly Calderwood / PNG Please try again Article contentĬontemporary design in the kitchen at 504 – 420 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster. The next issue of Sunrise presented by Vancouver Sun will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪ welcome email is on its way.Westcoast Homes & Design Previous Issues.Vancouver Sun Run: Sign up & event info.
