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802 3557 SAWMILL CRESCENT $569,000
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802 3557 SAWMILL CRESCENT
Vancouver, British Columbia V5S0E2

MLS® Number: R3015246
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
669
Square Feet

Listing Description

Welcome to One Town Center, in the amazing River District community. This unit has everything you want: functional layout, ample kitchen space, walk-in closet, den, views, on demand hot water dispenser, new paint, vinyl floors. Club central amenity including an impressive gym you have to see for yourself, pool, sauna, steam room, hot tub, lounge, kids lounge, basketball court, squash courts and garden. Step directly outside of your building to find Save on foods, Shoppers, Everything Wine, Starbucks, Sushi Mura, Booster Juice, The Local, tacos, food trucks and MORE! This unit is very likely to sell fast. (31481158)

Property Summary

Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
Apartment
Square Footage
669 sqft
Title
Strata
Land Size
0
Built in
2018
Annual Property Taxes
$1,932.28
Parking Type
Underground
Time on REALTOR.ca
2 days

Price and Sale History

Date Status Price
Jan 3, 2023 Sale Closed $615,000
Mar 15, 2019 Sale Closed $550,000

Building

Bathrooms
Total
1
Building Features
Structures
Clubhouse
Heating & Cooling
Heating Type
(Electric)
Neighbourhood Features
Community Features
Rentals Allowed With Restrictions
Maintenance or Condo Information
Maintenance Fees
$440.97 Monthly
Parking
Parking Type
Underground
Total Parking Spaces
1

Measurements

Square Footage
669 sqft
Data provided by: Greater Vancouver REALTORS® 2433 Spruce Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 4C8

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