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408 3590 W 26TH AVENUE
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408 3590 W 26TH AVENUE
Vancouver, British Columbia V6S1N9

MLS® Number: R2893840
2
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
992
Square Feet

Listing Description

Northeast corner TOP FLOOR two bedroom home at Dunbar Heights. Rest and relax with your private 256sf balcony overlooking the greenbelt + mountain and water VIEWS! Excellent floorplan is spaciously designed for downsizers and young famlies in mind. This one comfortably fits house-sized furniture in every room! Floor-to-ceiling windows provide ample natural light throughout plus a cozy gas fireplace in the living room. TWO side-by-side parking and storage locker are included. Steps to shops, cafes, transit, parks + community centre. Short commute to UBC + Downtown. (29922614)

Property Summary

Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
Apartment
Square Footage
992 sqft
Title
Strata
Land Size
0
Built in
1997
Annual Property Taxes
$2,680.59
Parking Type
Underground
Time on REALTOR.ca
25 days

Building

Bathrooms
Total
2
Interior Features
Appliances Included
All
Building Features
Features
Central location, Elevator
Building Amenities
Laundry - In Suite
Heating & Cooling
Heating Type
Baseboard heaters, (Electric)
Neighbourhood Features
Community Features
Pets Allowed
Amenities Nearby
Golf Course, Shopping
Maintenance or Condo Information
Maintenance Fees
$635.78 Monthly
Parking
Parking Type
Underground
Total Parking Spaces
2

Measurements

Square Footage
992 sqft

Land

Lot Features
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Data provided by: Greater Vancouver REALTORS® 2433 Spruce Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 4C8

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