Penthouse
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
Size: 717 sqft
Mnt Fee: $522.40
$775,000
About this Penthouse in Strathcona
Penthouse living in a special landmark conversion. Once Vancouver’s first synagogue (1911), unit 303 at Alexander Court blends heritage character with modern design. This fully renovated home offers 10’ ceilings, reclaimed gym flooring, Bocci lighting, wood-burning fireplace, spa bath, & sleek built-ins. 4 skylights (2 operable) and full-span west windows pull in light & air. The bedroom’s smart, flexible layout is ideal for home office, hobby, or 2nd sleeping space. Weather-protected balcony feels like a treehouse escape. Steps to MacLean Park, Strathcona Community Centre, Railtown studios, award-winning dining at Kissa Tanto or Barbara, & area faves like Finch’s. Vancouver’s first neighbourhood where community is palpable. Walk up - NO elevator. In-suite laundry, 1 parking & 1 storage.
Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd..
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More Details
- MLS®R3042661
- Bedrooms1
- Bathrooms1
- TypePenthouse
- Building700 E Pender Street, Vancouver East
- Size717 sqft
- Full Baths1
- Half Baths0
- Taxes$2245.15
- Strata$522.40
- ParkingUnderground, Rear Access (1)
- BasementNone
- Storeys3 storeys
- Year Built1987
- StylePenthouse
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The Neighbourhood and Accessibility of 303 - 700 E Pender Street, Strathcona, Vancouver East
More about Strathcona, Vancouver East
Strathcona is one of Vancouver’s oldest and most historic neighbourhoods, located just east of downtown. It’s known for its colourful heritage homes, community gardens, and strong cultural identity. Recent years have seen an influx of cafés, breweries, and creative studios, blending the area’s working-class history with a growing arts and culture scene.
Latitude: 49.279857934
Longitude: -123.089426801