Condo
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Size: 854 sqft
Mnt Fee: $732.06
$865,000
About this Condo in Strathcona
Rare top-floor corner suite in a stunning conversion of Vancouver’s first synagogue. Bright and spacious with dramatic arched windows, skylights, and high ceilings. Private west-facing deck ideal for BBQs and container gardening. Features include wood floors, two bedrooms, in-suite laundry, a gas fireplace, a secure underground storage locker and 1 parking. Well-maintained 12-unit building in the heart of Strathcona, one of Vancouver’s most distinctive, bike-friendly, dog-friendly, and community-oriented neighbourhoods, just minutes to downtown and the new St. Paul’s Hospital. Unique homes like this rarely come available.
Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd..
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More Details
- MLS®R3138762
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms1
- TypeCondo
- Building700 E Pender Street, Vancouver East
- Size854 sqft
- Full Baths1
- Half Baths0
- Taxes$2543.25
- Strata$732.06
- ParkingUnderground, Lane Access (1)
- ViewMountain/ city
- BasementNone
- Storeys1 storeys
- Year Built1987
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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.