Condo
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
Size: 782 sqft
Mnt Fee: $524.33
$689,000
About this Condo in Strathcona
Become part of the FRAMEWORK in Historic Chinatown. A boutique Concrete Building in one of the most dynamic social and cultural hot spots in Vancouver. Located a short 9 minute walk from the New St. Paul's Hospital which is slated to open their doors in early 2027. This home features laminate floors , high end finishings, stainless appliances, a spa inspired bathroom with large tub and separate shower complete with upgraded light fixtures and a fresh coat of paint. The Bedroom features large windows and remote controlled black out shades. Step out of your living room onto the +200 sqft patio to enjoy your private oasis year round. 1 Parking, 1 Storage Locker on same floor as unit. Pet and Rental Friendly Building.
Listed by RE/MAX Select Properties.
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More Details
- MLS®R3128030
- Bedrooms1
- Bathrooms1
- TypeCondo
- Building231 E Pender Street, Vancouver East
- Size782 sqft
- Full Baths1
- Half Baths0
- Taxes$2139.14
- Strata$524.33
- ParkingUnderground (1)
- BasementNone
- Storeys1 storeys
- Year Built2016
- StyleOther
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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.