House
6 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Size: 2,076 sqft
Built in 1953
$1,498,000
About this House in Collingwood VE
Home buyer and investor alert: Within TOA area-potential 8 stories condo development (buyer to verify with city), < 800 meters direct distance to sky train station. Central location of East Vancouver. Walking distance to 29 Ave sky train station and Joyce sky train station, Stroll to Kingsway; Easy access to Safeway, T and T, London drug, banks, shops, Metrotown, Central park; rare find two level 3-bedroom suite living space on main and above plus basement 3-bedroom rental suite among similar age buildings and similar price range; Huge sundeck to enjoy the summer. Solid house to live in or rent and hold for potential land assembly , or redevelop multiple units. Roof: 1.5 year old, hot water tank: 6 months. Open house: Sunday Jun 21 2-4 pm.
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More Details
- MLS®R3134859
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms3
- TypeHouse
- Size2,076 sqft
- Lot Size3,257 sqft
- Full Baths2
- Half Baths1
- Taxes$8410.79
- ParkingCarport Single (2)
- BasementFinished, Exterior Entry
- Storeys2 storeys
- Year Built1953
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The Neighbourhood and Accessibility of 5033 Killarney Street, Collingwood VE, Vancouver East
More about Collingwood VE, Vancouver East
Collingwood sits on Vancouver's eastern edge, adjacent to Burnaby and south of Renfrew-Collingwood. It is one of the city's most diverse neighbourhoods, with excellent SkyTrain access along the Expo and Millennium Lines. Housing here is a mix of single-family homes on tree-lined streets, newer duplexes, and growing clusters of mid-rise condos near transit hubs. Its blend of affordability and accessibility makes it attractive to newcomers, young families, and commuters.