Condo
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
Size: 667 sqft
Mnt Fee: $398.18
$598,800
About this Condo in Strathcona
A bright east-facing sub-penthouse on Main Street, this 8th-floor one-bedroom offers 667 sq.ft. of modern living with bamboo floors. The open layout includes a refreshed kitchen with a natural gas range (gas included in strata fees), new fridge, dishwasher, hood vent, and in-suite laundry with new washer and dryer. A rare in-suite infrared sauna adds luxury, while the 80 sq.ft. deck enjoys morning light and open views. Set in a quality 9-storey concrete building in vibrant Vancouver's Chinatown, you're steps to trendy coffee shops and restaurants. Walk less than 1km to Rogers Arena and BC Place, with Skytrain and transit nearby. The new St. Paul's Hospital is just a few blocks away.
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More Details
- MLS®R3095814
- Bedrooms1
- Bathrooms1
- TypeCondo
- Building718 Main Street, Vancouver East
- Size667 sqft
- Full Baths1
- Half Baths0
- Taxes$1883.43
- Strata$398.18
- ParkingUnderground, Lane Access, Rear Access, Garage Do
- ViewCity
- BasementNone
- Storeys9 storeys
- Year Built2009
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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.