Condo
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Size: 812 sqft
Mnt Fee: $495.07
$699,000
About this Condo in Strathcona
This stylish two-bedroom residence offers over 800 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed living space, plus a 90 sq. ft. patio overlooking the city and surrounding greenery. Developed by Onni Group, the home features soaring ceilings, contemporary epoxy flooring, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that fill the space with natural light. The well-appointed kitchen features stainless steel appliances, stone countertops, and an efficient layout, while the spa-inspired bathroom offers a luxurious retreat. Ideally situated just steps from the SkyTrain, Science World, Olympic Village, and the False Creek Seawall, this home offers exceptional convenience and the very best of urban living.
Listed by Coldwell Banker Prestige Realty.
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More Details
- MLS®R3133295
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms1
- TypeCondo
- Building221 Union Street, Vancouver East
- Size812 sqft
- Full Baths1
- Half Baths0
- Taxes$2288.81
- Strata$495.07
- ParkingUnderground, Lane Access (1)
- ViewCity view, tree line
- BasementNone
- Storeys1 storeys
- Year Built2010
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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.