BC New Homes Guide - Jul 10, 2015

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July 10 - 24, 2015 Volume 23 Issue 14

MOVE IN TODAY

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

UDI REPORT ON THE FRASER VALLEY

TOWNHOUSE, CONDO, ROWHOME. THE DIFFERENCE?

SPOTLIGHT ON NORTH VANCOUVER




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NOT ONLY THE HEART OF THE HOME – THIS KITCHEN’S GOT SOUL.

FINAL MOVE IN READY HOMES AVAILABLE

CANOE Final phase of townhomes, triplexes and rowhomes are now available. Come visit us *In our continuing effort to improve and maintain the highest standard, the developer reserves the right to modify or change plans, specifications, features and prices without notice. Please refer to disclosure statement for specific offering details. E.&O.E.

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contents JULY 10-24, 2015 || VOLUME 23 ISSUE 14

ON THE COVER

p. 16

special features 12 Editor’s Note 18 Murrayville House

July 10 - 24, 2015 Volume 23 Issue 14

A home and community to call your own by Janine Mackie

LOTUS LIVING A perfect family home in Langley

MOVE IN TODAY

45 FREMONT

Riverfront District

The Riverclub has arrived! by Susan M Boyce

by Susan M Boyce

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

UDI REPORT ON THE FRASER VALLEY

TOWNHOUSE, CONDO, ROWHOME. THE DIFFERENCE?

SPOTLIGHT ON NORTH VANCOUVER


PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME

Jacqueline Hill

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT

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Susan Legge

DIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL

Moe Lalani

SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA

Edwin Rizarri ART DIRECTOR

Megan Pike EDITOR

Stephanie MacDonald CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Lydia McNutt DESIGN EDITOR

Yanic Simard MEDIA CONSULTANTS

Dave Bird 604.319.7102 Brenda Everitt 604.319.7103 SALES COORDINATOR

45 feature Vince Taylor from Platinum Project Marketing explains your multi-family options by Susan M Boyce

50 In the News

What does the average Canadian pay in interest on their mortgage? by Wayne Karl

26 On the Horizon

Checking out what’s hot and new in Metro Vancouver’s residential marketplace and beyond by Susan M Boyce

Complete listings of more than 250 new-home developments throughout Vancouver and the Lower Mainland

columns 22 Hot Off the Web 24 Make your Move How to get packing by Dan Hopkins

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South Surrey/ White Rock Tri-Cities

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56 Listing Directory

by Diane Duflot

by Diane Duflot

Susan M Boyce Janine Mackie

homebuyers’ help

Spotlight on North Vancouver

Catch up with what’s going down online at ypnexthome.ca

Lindsey Burton

CONTRIBUTING EDITORIAL WRITERS

53 Neighbourhood

Looking at the deserved popularity of Lower and Central Lonsdale

PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR

by Andrew LaFleur

Valley Report: by Susan M Boyce

Bala Gnanapandithan Viosa Barileva, Miguel Cea

Does buying pre-construction make sense for you?

38 UDI Fraser

This region continues to thrive and grow, with many affordable options for families

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//EDITOR’S NOTE

Think you can’t afford a home? Think again.

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SUSAN LEGGE

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Wall2Wall Media Susan.Legge@wall2wallmedia.com Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/SusanLegge

uch like that bank commercial that says, “You’re richer than you think,” a new home may be more affordable than you originally thought. Perhaps you need only to change your definition of “home” to get into the market. While a detached home is the traditional choice for many, highrise and lowrise suites, lofts and townhomes have become a prime choice among first-time buyers and empty nesters in the market for new place to call “home.” Not only do townhomes and condos afford you the opportunity to live in a prime neighbourhood at a great starting price,

but when it’s time to up-size your home, you can often opt to remain in the same neighbourhood, which isn’t always the case for buyers in the single-detached market. Today’s communities generally have a range of sizes and prices that start at the “affordable” end of the spectrum. Many builders and developers are celebrating grand openings and have new communities available for quick occupancy. It’s an exciting time to be shopping for a new place, so don’t miss this excellent buying opportunity. Have a look through this issue and see what you think. The home of your dreams is waiting.

Outdoor amenities & rooftop gardens

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ummer is here and of course you want to spend every single minute you can spare outside and enjoying the beautiful warm weather. In years past, this may have meant walking to the park or sitting on a little patio, but the developers of today have a whole different array of outdoor options for you to consider. Rooftop gardens with lawns, water features, community growing plots and even lawn bowling and putting greens are popping up everywhere. Outdoor

STEPHANIE MACDONALD EDITOR Wall2Wall Media

Stephanie.Macdonald@wall2wallmedia.com Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/stephmacW2W

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fireplaces and barbeque areas bring you and your neighbours together in an atmosphere of friendly outdoor appreciation, right in the heart of the city. Whether an outdoor pool is your thing, or you just like relaxing in the sunshine with a book on a lawn, these new outdoor amenities are not just good for the residents of the building. Looking out from an upper story now means seeing more green, less concrete, and the urban birds and bees certainly appreciate it too.


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A3. Brooklyn Village 5858 142 Street 604-593-3351

A4. Madison

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A6. Uptown Clayton Village 19525 73rd Ave. 778-574-0146

A7. The Rockwoods 16241 - 84th Ave 604-503-1188

A8. Fusion

13886 62Ave 778-578-9779

A9. Blackberry Walk 14271 60th Ave. 604-501-6119

A10. The Grove 68th Ave. & 194 St. 604-533-6968

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6070 145th Street 778-565-7768

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6685 192nd St. 604-576-1772

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A15. Silverwood

84th Ave. & 164th St. 604-953-0288

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7822 209th St. 604-535-8587

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//COVER STORY

LOTUS LIVING A HOME FOR THE FAMILY » by SUSAN M BOYCE “Well, I definitely know which bedroom is ours, and the boys can work it out for themselves between the other two.” The young woman coming down the front steps from Lotus Living’s second showhome gives her husband a spontaneous hug. “That vaulted ceiling and the chandelier — I still can’t believe we get a chandelier in the bedroom included in the price.” Okay, I’m intrigued. Bill Szeto, president of Oakwyn Marketing, has already told me Lotus Living was something fresh and different in the Willoughby Heights neighbourhood. And when I arrived, I confess I instantly fell in love with the whimsical architecture and combination of red and pumpkin-coloured front doors framed by fencing and trellises. Some homes even seem to have turret rooms. Now I really can’t wait to see inside. TIMELESS AND WELCOMING

“Because most of these homes have side-by-side garages they’re wider than the typical townhome, meaning they feel more like a single-family house — especially homes like this one that features a loft-style master bedroom,” Bill says opening the door to the showhome that garnered such rave reviews. And no wonder. This is intelligent, attractive design that could as easily fit the lifestyle of an active downsizer as that of a growing family. There’s plenty of space in the entry for 16 METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE | JULY 10 - 24, 2015

coats, hats, galoshes and umbrellas — so it not only creates a sense of arrival, it doubles as a mini-mudroom too. And with an adjacent den and generously-sized powder room, the possibilities are flexible — office, library, artist’s studio or yoga space. Then there’s the main floor kitchen. Open and sunny, this culinary and social hub includes a built-in pantry beside the fridge, full-sized appliances and a centre island big enough to easily seat four. Just last week a friend told me her kids love eating at the island bar, and I’m betting mom, dad and the two boys will feel the same here. Yet another of Lotus Living’s many thoughtful features is the main-floor laundry room — no more traipsing up and down the stairs between cycles. To my delight, it’s even got a window — something I hardly ever see in townhouse living — plus plenty of space for storage, a built-in sorting station, or perhaps a drying rack. One look at the upstairs master, though, and I get “mom’s” excitement. The turretstyle, two-storey ceiling allows the entire


room to be drenched in sunshine that today is sparkling on the distinctly blingy chandelier. “Parents have told us they want their bedroom to be different than the kids’ rooms because it feels like a reward for all their hard work,” Bill says. “This gives them a sense of privacy and luxury — definitely no sacrifice.” No kidding. I could get used to this in about five minutes. We’re just heading downstairs when I hear laughter coming from the main floor. We peek round the corner to find the family has come back for a second look. Two freckled-face boys are comfortably ensconced on the living room’s massive window box seat playing some kind of clapping game that only five-year-olds fully understand. “This is so perfect,” mom says watching her kids with a warm affection. “We’ll have lots of extra seating for when we have a party and we don’t need to get another sofa. This design is so flexible. Let’s just give our notice and move in right away so we’re all settled by the time school starts up in the fall.” Sounds like their minds are made up.

Because most of these homes have side-byside garages they’re wider than the typical townhome, meaning they feel more like a single-family house — especially homes like this one that feature a loft-style master bedroom. — Bill Szeto

FAMILY NEIGHBOURHOOD

Bill and I leave the couple planning where the chairs and pictures will go, and step outside. “Willoughby Heights is such a diverse, up-and-coming neighbourhood,” Bill says as we pause to look down the gently curved street to where one of the community’s two playgrounds is taking shape. “Parents especially appreciate being in the catchment area for RE Mountain Secondary School — an International Baccalaureate School just a couple of blocks away. And because we have such a wide range of floor plans, there’s really something for everyone — including proud grandparents who want to be close to their kids.” The Lotus Living presentation centre and display homes are open noon to 5 p.m. daily except Fridays at 20856 – 76th Avenue in Langley. Prices for these two- and three-bedroom homes start at $339,900. For more information visit liveatlotus.com or call 604.831.0800. JULY 10 - 24, 2015 | METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE 17


//PROJECT PROFILE

MURRAYVILLE HOUSE

A HOME AND COMMUNITY TO CALL YOUR OWN » by JANINE MACKIE

“For me to come from a 2,100 square feet foot home, to a 1,040 square foot plan gives me lots of space to still have family or grandchildren over,” she says. “I’m just so excited for a fresh start and to decorate as I please.” QUALITY, INNOVATIVE DESIGN

AND METICULOUS ATTENTION TO DETAIL

The best advertising for Murrayville House is the people buying their homes there. “They’re all so happy and quick to tell a friend,” says Heather Forman, sales manager for this four-storey 92-home residential community in Langley’s sought-after Upper Murrayville neighbourhood. From Langley locals downsizing from acreages, Ontario buyers retiring near friends, to young families, professionals and seniors appreciating the convenience of living a block from the hospital and nearby amenities — the full spectrum of homebuyers are spreading the good news. SMALL TOWN FEEL WITH BIG CITY AMENITIES

“Until now, Upper Murrayville has been underserved in terms of quality, affordable one-level homes,” says Mark Chandler, president of Newmark Group — the company building this community at the northwest corner of 222nd St. at Fraser Hwy. “There are many people who want to live in this safe community with its quality shops, pubs, rec centre, nearby wineries and farmers’ markets, yet there hasn’t been enough available homes to meet their needs.” Today homebuyers can choose from a variety of floor plans at Murrayville House: one bedroom, one-bedroom and den, two-bedroom and two-bedroom and den homes ranging from 635 square feet to 1,131 square feet and priced from $224,900. Murrayville House will integrate home and community into a lush, landscaped setting with private walkways and a central courtyard, large amenities room with patio and a children’s playground. Its spring 2016 completion date can’t come soon enough for recent buyers like Karen McIntosh. 18 METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE | JULY 10 - 24, 2015

And for those who need some prodding that downsizing truly leads to a richer life, recent complimentary workshops at the presentation centre provided practical advice for making that transition from single-family home to condo. Built-to-scale, the furnished showhome provides the opportunity to experience Murrayville House in living colour with its hardwood laminate flooring, well-designed kitchen featuring a pantry, stainless steel appliances, solid quartz countertops and shaker-style cabinetry. Each detail from the handset tile in the ensuite to the spacious covered decks adds comfort and style to everyday living. Murrayville House brings together the enjoyment of a quality home and an excellent community. Learn more at MurrayvilleHouse.com and visit the sales centre at 220-230 22196 50th Ave., beside the new Shoppers Drug Mart in Langley, open daily (except Fridays) noon to 5 p.m.


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//HOT OFF THE WEB

HOT off the web The skinny on what’s happening in real estate in the lower mainland. » by DIANE DUFLOT

ANNE MCMULLIN ON VANCOUVER’S “FABULOUS BUT FINITE ENVIRONMENT”

DIANE DUFLOT

Former Vancouver Editor of New Home Guide, New Condo Guide and Home Decor and Renovations, Diane Duflot is currently enjoying the life of a freelance writer and editor. She can be reached at diane.duflot@ypnexthome.ca

For more details on these stories, and for more real-estate news, visit nexthome.yp.ca/news

In a recent opinion piece, Anne McMullin, CEO of the Urban Development Institute (UDI), explains that Vancouver’s geographical constraints, and not foreign investors, have led to the city’s high real-estate prices. It’s as simple as “Economics 101: Supply and Demand.” Supply: Vancouver’s supply of real estate is limited, because it is bound by mountains and the Pacific. Demand: an increasing number of people are moving here every year, so demand for property in Vancouver is high and only getting higher. Therefore, instead of crippling investors—and current homeowners by proxy—in this market with taxes or other restrictions, McMullin would search for real answers as to the effects of foreign investment, so that solutions that are fair to all involved might be found. One thing is certain, with what McMullin calls Vancouver’s “fabulous but finite environment” and its steady influx of new residents coming from far and wide every year, change, in the form of densification, must come to Vancouver. VANCOUVER LAUNCHES VANCONNECT APP

The new Vanconnect app provides a variety of information and services for those who are wired on the go. Looking for a park, swimming pool, fitness or community centre? Want to dispute a parking ticket? Need to apply for a development permit? Want to pay for a dog license? Got a sick street tree that needs to be removed? Know of a streetlight that has gone dark? Have you spotted some graffiti that needs to be removed? A pothole that needs to be fixed? A dead animal that you have no idea what to do with? Vancouver’s VanConnect app can help you with that. That’s right. There’s an app for that, too, and its available for Apple and Adroid smartphones. 1500 WEST GEORGIA: ENGAGING SPACE

Architect Ole Scheeren had designed a new tower for downtown Vancouver that’s creating a lot of buzz, unfortunately not all of the positive variety. Scheeren designed the tower to be a standout on the Vancouver skyline, but critics are worried that it stands out in all the wrong ways, saying that it is disharmonious with the current look of the skyline. Bosa Properties and Kingswood Properties’ joint proposal for the site describes a 500-foot tower that has rectangular blocks protruding from its sides, which has been likened to a giant Jenga tower. The architect himself says of his design that it is “a tower that reaches out horizontally to engage the space of the city.” UBC STUDENT MICRO UNITS PLANNED

People who have been to university don’t likely romanticize those years because of dorm room accommodations. Although these may never have been spacious, typically, if the University of B.C. has it’s way, they’re about to get smaller. The board of governors is to decide whether or not to build UBC student micro units with a total floor area of 145 sq. ft. on campus. The minuscule units are expected to help with the lack of housing for students at UBC, where the waiting list for residence is 6,300 students long, the highest of any Canadian university. It’s likely that these teeny-weeny units would rent for about $680 when adjusted for inflation by the time they’re finished in 2019. 22 METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE | JULY 10 - 24, 2015


ONE DESIGNER DISPLAY REMAINS Priced at

YOUR HOME IS WAITING, FINAL HOMES NOW SELLING.

*Prices and incentives are subject to change or be withdrawn without notice. See a sales representative for details. E. & O.E. Sales and Marketing provided by Fifth Avenue Real Estate Marketing Ltd. fifthave.ca


//MAKE YOUR MOVE

Packing up for the move BREAKING DOWN THE PROCESS » by DAN HOPKINS

Moving homes can feel like an overwhelming task, with packing up all your belongings being the first major challenge. With a few deep breaths and these packing tips, though, you can conquer the move without losing your mind. BEFORE PACKING

DAN HOPKINS

is Chief Operating Officer, Two Men and a Truck Canada. twomenandatruck.ca

You want to reserve your movers or moving company at least eight weeks prior to your move during busy periods to guarantee availability on moving day. Once you have your movers selected, you can start to pack up your belongings in anticipation of their arrival. Some moving companies will even pack for you, simplifying and streamlining the moving process. START PACKING

Once you have determined your moving date, start packing. Box up belongings that you don’t use often and store them somewhere out of the way. Storage areas are usually good places to start because they are not high-traffic areas. If you have kitchen supplies, occasional dishware like fine china, or small appliances that go unused on a daily basis, carefully pack them away a few weeks before the move. Make sure to use packing paper or bubble wrap to protect fragile belongings – newsprint from newspapers used to wrap items can be messy to clean up. Keep a record of what goes into which box so you can find what you need instantly when it comes time to unpack. 24 METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE | JULY 10 - 24, 2015

KEEP PACKING

If you stand back and look at everything you need to pack, you’ll just be overwhelmed. Just start packing. If you start early enough, you can break up the packing process into a more gradual and less stressful experience. Save the items that you use daily to pack last and make sure to label each box. Avoid packing items from different rooms in the same box to prevent confusion when unpacking.


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FINAL PHASE JUST RELEASED! Net GST included for a limited time! Sales Centre Open 12-5pm (closed Fridays) 13886 62nd Avenue, Surrey 778.578.9779 liveatfusion.com

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//ON THE HORIZON

Ivory Mews

Proximity

Tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac in Burnaby’s dynamic Edmonds neighbourhood, Ivory Mews offers an exceptional level of comfort and convenience. Comprised of 27 stacked townhomes ranging from one-bedroom to three-bedroom, Ivory Mews homes are priced from $289,900. Great opportunity for growing families to own a character home with all the luxurious finishings you crave. Walking distance to HighGate Centre, the Edmonds SkyTrain station, parks, and the library.

A very limited collection of townhomes featuring soaring 14-foot ceilings and centrally located at Ontario and 2nd Avenue in Vancouver. Just steps from the Seawall, Steel Toad Brew Pub, transit, plus the expanding amenities of The Village, it’s no wonder Proximity boasts a WalkScore of 95, a BikeScore of 98, and a TransitScore of 99.

BURNABY TOWNHOMES

on the horizon Checking Out What’s Hot and New in the Lower Mainland’s Residential Marketplace and Beyond » by SUSAN M BOYCE

Tell us YOUR NEWS Got a new development you’d like us to feature in On the Horizon? Drop me a note at stephanie. macdonald@ ypnexthome.ca, and we’ll do our best to get you in the next edition.

Ivory Mews will be located at 7250 – 18th Avenue in Burnaby. Presentation centre opening soon at 7385 Edmonds. For more information and to priority register, visit ivorymews.com or call 604.528.6935.

For more information about these and Proximity’s one- and two-bedroom apartment residences, visit liveinproximity. com or call 604.828.1029. You can also visit the presentation centre located at 1751 Quebec Street.

Elenora Residences Willoughby West LANGLEY

Although there’s not much info yet, this is definitely one to keep your eye on in Langley — 117 single-family homes plus 37 non-strata rowhomes. Brought to you by Foxridge Homes, Willoughby West will be located on 204th Street between 82nd and 84th Avenues in Langley’s rapidly evolving Willoughby neighbourhood. Priority registration is underway, so be sure to get your name on the list by by visiting foxridgehomes.ca. We’ll also give you updates as we get them.

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Coming soon to 14555 – 68th Avenue in Surrey, Sync is now accepting online priority registration for these two- and threebedroom townhomes. We’ll bring you more info as it’s released or you can check back with 778.590.7283.

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FALSE CREEK TOWNHOMES

NORTH VANCOUVER SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES

Brought to you by Symphony Homes, Elenora offers 12 West Coast-inspired homes overlooking Mahon Park on Larson Road at West 20th Street in North Vancouver. Just minutes from Carson Graham Secondary and Westview Elementary School makes this an ideal location for growing families. These fourbedroom homes with three full bathrooms plus a powder room are priced from $1,149,000. Finishes include engineered hardwood flooring, quartz countertops, porcelain ceramic tile, nine-foot ceilings on the main and upper floor, as well as the comfort of radiant in floor heating throughout. Certified Built Green Gold so you know your home is built with environmentally friendly materials and designed to reduce your environmental footprint. For more information visit elenoraresidences.ca or call 778.926.3316.


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//Q&A Classic brownstone styling with a contemporary twist attracted buyers to the Brickstone Walk townhomes in New Westminster.

10 Minutes with Vince Taylor DEMYSTIFYING YOUR MULTI-FAMILY OPTIONS » by SUSAN M BOYCE There’s no doubt about it. Over the past decade, townhome and condo living has evolved into a lifestyle choice. For some, especially fi rst time homeowners and young families, it’s the affordability factor. For, for others it’s knowing they’re buying the convenience of lock’n’go living — knowing the lawn, gutters, and roofing maintenance is all taken care of whether they’re at home or not. But as demand grows, so does the apparent complexity of offerings — townhouse, rowhome, urban flat, stacked townhome. Th is issue, New Home Guide chats with Vince Taylor from Platinum Project Marketing about the differences and similarities amid the smorgasbord of multi-family housing types you’ll run across in your search for the perfect place to call home. Q: Today, most new home construction in Metro Vancouver is some form of strata. How did this form of ownership originate? A: Strata, or multi-family, is a relatively new concept that created a legal structure to share ownership — a communal approach to land ownership that allows people to pool their money and still have an exit strategy. In basic terms, one owner can sell their part of a property without requiring consent from all the other owners because ownership is divided among many individuals. It also means all owners share the cost of maintenance and repairs — unlike fee simple where you’re responsible for everything. Q: There seem to be so many types of multi-family housing being built today. What are the differences? A: In the real estate industry, there are only three primary asset classes — single-family houses, townhouses, and condos. Most single-family houses are fee simple while most townhouse and condos are strata ownership. 28 METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE | JULY 10 - 24, 2015

Q: So if they’re both strata ownership, what’s the difference between a condo and a townhouse? A: Again, in basic terms, a condo is the same configuration as a rental apartment where you have interior hallways with doors going to each individual suite. A townhouse traditionally means you have your own, ground-oriented front door at street level. In the past, it also meant you had your own garage, but now some townhouses are built over underground parking — although you still have front door access from the street. Q: Is that a stacked townhouse? A: No. A stacked townhouse is a hybrid subclass where you have a single-level home either on top of or below a multi-level townhouse. So because there’s no common hallway — meaning you can still walk through a gate and into your home — that single-level home is also technically a townhome rather than a condo.


In the real estate industry, there are only three primary asset classes — single-family houses, townhouses and condos. — Vince Taylor But an interesting thing happens when the gap between asset classes gets too narrow — people will go to the next level. For example, the difference between a condo for $289,000 and a townhouse for $339,000 means most buyers will say “okay, for 50 grand extra, I’m willing to stretch and go for the townhouse.” But if it’s the difference between $339,000 for a townhouse and $650,000 for a house, they can’t do it.

Vince Taylor

Q: What about rowhomes? A: Rowhomes are actually the same as townhomes but typically have more units in each block of homes — six or eight instead of four, for example. Since there are more party walls, they’re more costeffective to build which translates into more affordable pricing for the same quality home. The downside is that there are fewer end units which are always the most valuable and desirable. Most people think of the quaint look of the Maritimes when they think of rowhomes. Q: Where do the terms “city flat” or “urban flat” come from, and are they different than a traditional condo? A: These are mainly marketing terms for the single-level component of a stacked townhouse. In Europe, you’d invite someone to come over for a visit at “your flat” — so “city flat” sounds a bit continental. Essentially, though, they’re still a condominium that you might have to walk up a couple of flights of stairs to get to. Q: Price is always a huge factor in the decision to purchase. How do the three asset classes stack up against each other? A: Vancouver is an anomaly, but in most markets there’s approximately a $100,000 difference between each class — so if a condo costs $250,000, a townhouse will be $350,000 and you can expect a singlefamily to be about $450,000.

Q: One final question. What’s does it mean when a condo is built with a single-load design? A: Single-load means the hallways are only on one side of the building — something that’s especially important if you have a property with a great view on one side and not much on the other — lakefront for example. If some homes don’t have the water view, they’re going to be a lot tougher to sell. Vince Taylor has been marketing real estate for more than 30 years throughout British Columbia and is well known for his innovative approach to selling condos, townhomes, and recreational properties. He can be found online at platinumprojectmarketing.com. Intracorp’s Black+Whites rowhomes sold rapidly in the new West Coquitlam neighbourhood.

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//PROJECT PROFILE

UDI’s Fraser Valley forecast DYNAMIC, CHANGING, AFFORDABLE » by SUSAN M BOYCE

Not surprisingly, Brown cited price as a significant attraction. “In downtown Vancouver, high rise apartments are selling for $660 to $760 per square foot — in Surrey, it’s $440 to $480 per square foot.” But he cautioned that the true competition for a two-bedroom condo in the Fraser Valley isn’t another condos, it’s the proliferation of smartly priced, two- and three-bedroom townhomes. First time buyers, he stressed, will justify the stretch between paying $289,000 for a mid-sized apartment or $310,000 for a three-bedroom townhouse — a townhouse they can stay in for seven or eight years even if their family grows. He believes successful apartment developments need a unique value proposition and two clear marketing strategies — one targeted to Boomers, the other to Millennials. “For example, The Ridge at Bose Farms is the only heritage development in the Fraser Valley. So the Millennials say ‘hey that’s cool, I’m buying a piece of history’ and the Boomers say ‘I remember when’ and think about the nostalgia of buying there. HERE COME THE MILLENNIALS

Evolve in Surrey City Centre showcases compact, flexible micro-suites.

It was a lively gathering on June 18th, 2015, when the Urban Development Institute (UDI) presented their annual Fraser Valley Forecast panel in Surrey. Moderator Bob Ransford, senior consultant with Counterpoint Communications, set the tone early saying he believes too much of the public discussion around housing has been overly “Vancouver-centric.” The reality, he noted, is a surprise to many — over 35 per cent of Metro Vancouver’s population now live south of the Fraser River or east of the Pitt River. And while Vancouver’s population has grown an average of 1.13 per cent per year for the past three years, many Fraser Valley municipalities are far outpacing that number — the Township of Langley, for example, experienced a 2.57 per cent average population growth during the same time frame. Yes, Virginia, there is a thriving real estate market outside the city limits of Vancouver. MARKET SIZZLE

Scott Brown, president of Fifth Avenue Real Estate Marketing Ltd., received a round of spontaneous applause when he suggested this year’s theme song for Fraser Valley real estate could be a twist on a well-known Pussycat Dolls tune — Don’t you wish your market was hot like ours? 38 METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE | JULY 10 - 24, 2015

Like many industry experts, Don Campbell, senior analyst of the Real Estate Investment Network (REIN), believes it’s time for developers to sit up and take notice of the new wave of Millennials who are just beginning to enter the real estate market. Accounting for 27 per cent of the population, this group is now the same size as Boomers — and expanding rapidly. However, Millennials have a radically different outlook on life and certainly don’t have the same attachment to owning a home as previous generations. “Boomers wanted to get out of the house,” Campbell said. “By the time they were in their mid- to late-20s, only 28 per cent still lived in their parental home. Gen X — 31 per cent were still at home, but Gen Y? They’re not moving… 51 per cent still live at home.” Brown agreed. “My parents and grandparent made sacrifices because the Holy Grail was to own your home — we’re


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not going out for dinner but we own a house. Millennials say no — they want life and a home, and if that means it’s a smaller home, that’s okay.” Many are even forgoing the traditional Boomer’s rite of passage and not getting a drivers license — relying instead on transit, cycling, or other alternatives. “Proximity to transportation is a game changer,” Campbell said, adding his research suggests a location within 800 feet of transit adds 13-15 per cent to the sale price and 16-17 per cent to rental rates. Millennials also want proximity to social areas — parks, coffee shops, and other gathering spaces where they can hang out with their friends and their laptops and get work done. The traditional nine-to-five job is an alien concept to this demographic, and most will hold one or more part time jobs. Campbell’s advice on how to attract Millennial buyers? Add some cost-effective luxuries and plenty of technology. “Make it look good, make it soundproof and have lots of cool buttons.” A MATTER OF SIZE

Both Campbell and Brown touched briefly on the emerging trend toward micro suites of the type most recently launched at Evolve in Surrey City Centre. Campbell worried that while Millennials may find these homes perfect for their minimalist, often transient lifestyle, when they do decide to sell, there’s no buyer group coming up behind to purchase. However, Brown suggested these units could remain popular if they’re built close to education, transit, or future services for

TOP: The Ridge at Bose Farms’ restored barn and preserved forest offer Boomers the nostalgia of history and Millennials a unique opportunity to live in a true heritage setting. RIGHT: Wave is one of the high rise properties that will be home to the almost 10,000 new residents coming to Surrey City Centre in the next three to five years.

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Rooftop decks at Exchange in Langley appeal to Millennials who don’t want the traditional white picket fence. seniors. “In the future, some seniors may accept the smaller suites close to amenities like hospitals because can’t wrap head around renting or simply because they’re done with the hassle of a larger home.” STEADY MONEY

Good news for homebuyers, both Bryan Yu, Central 1 Credit Union’s BC regional economist, and CMHC’s senior market analyst Robin Adamache, predicted interest rates will remain stable for the remainder of the year and well into 2016. Housing starts are expected to rise by 5 per cent in 2015, and sales are stronger than 2014 with single-family houses dominating 60 per cent of the Fraser Valley market. For more information about UDI and all things real estate oriented, visit udi.bc.ca. JULY 10 - 24, 2015 | METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE 39


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//INVESTOR ADVICE

Risks and rewards of buying pre-construction » by ANDREW LA FLEUR Investing in a pre-construction condo is not without risk. You are effectively buying a contract with the hope that one day this contract will become a piece of real estate that is worth more than the price you paid for it. A lot can happen in three to five years while your condo is being built. Here are two tips to help ensure your investment is a successful one. 1 | ALWAYS BU Y BELOW MARKET VALUE

ANDREW LA FLEUR

is an award-winning realtor with Re/Max. Andrew’s expertise is in helping investors make money in the Canadian Condo Market. Visit TrueCondos.com/ NewCondoGuide for a free gift. Contact Andrew at 416.371.2333 or andrew@truecondos.com

Your goal should always be to buy something that will increase in value, and the best way to do that is to buy something that is priced below the current market value of a similar resale property. For example, if a onebedroom across the street in a brand new completed building sells at $300,000, and you can buy a similar one-bedroom in a pre-construction condo at $285,000, then you are well insulated from any market fluctuations over the next few years and you are positioned to have a property that is worth more when completed than when you bought it before construction start.

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You are effectively buying a contract with the hope that one day this contract will become a piece of real estate that is worth more than the price you paid for it 2 | ALWAYS BU Y CASH-FLOW POSITIVE

Investing in real estate is not a get rich quick scheme, but it is how most of the world’s wealthiest people have earned their fortunes. The best real estate investors always buy for the long term. I always encourage my clients to take the long-view approach when buying pre-construction and to plan on renting their unit out for at least one year (preferably more) after the completion of the building. Flipping before project completion (assignment) is a highly risky strategy and should be considered only as a back-up plan. With this in mind, you should only buy a pre-construction condo that will provide you with positive or break-even cash flow with the standard 20 to 25 per cent downpayment. If at the current valuation and given current market rates for rents, you cannot reasonably expect to cover all your expenses, then stay away! If you do your homework before buying by following these two tips you will be in great shape for years to come.


//PROJECT PROFILE

FREMONT Riverfront District RIVERCLUB HAS ARRIVED » by SUSAN M BOYCE

The sun shone, a four-piece band got fingers snapping, and guests were unanimously enthusiastic as the muchanticipated Riverclub at FREMONT Riverfront District was unveiled on June 23rd, 2015. Reactions ranged from “this is soooo amazing” to “I can’t wait for my daughter’s birthday so I can have a party in the kid’s room” to a particularly heartfelt and succinct “oh wow!” Wow, indeed. This 12,500-square-foot, freestanding amenity building is clearly poised to become the community’s social hub. In no time, the massive great room-style lounge was filled with people comfortably ensconced on sofas or shooting billiards. Laughter and cheers could be heard from the mews-inspired central park as guests tested their croquet or bocce ball skills, and although no one actually jumped into the sparking blue lap pool, more than a few did dip their toes. COMMUNITY EVOLVING

Strolling the gently curved streets, FREMONT Riverfront District’s evolution as a true community was evident. Neighbours frequently greeted each other by name — and often a hug. Clearly many lifelong friendships are already being forged. “Whenever I’m asked how we create a neighbourhood like FREMONT, my answer is always the same — it takes vision and strong partnerships,” said Geoff Duyker of MOSAIC Homes. “A few years ago, this property was empty land. Now over 200 families live here — a surprising number of them running successful familyowned businesses just down the street in Fremont Village.” “One of the truly great things about FREMONT Riverfront District is how people really can live, work and play right here,” noted Port Coquitlam’s Mayor Greg Moore who was on hand for the official ribbon cutting. “What makes this community feel so different is how it brings all parts of life together. You’re about 10 minutes walk from two major grocery stores as well as retail and restaurants — but it’s more. There are also parks, a church

One of the truly great things about FREMONT Riverfront District is how people really can live, work and play right here. Mayor Greg Moore that’s starting construction right across the street, even an upcoming 238-bed care facility that will give people the option of staying near loved ones as they age. And it’s still only 45 minutes to downtown Vancouver.” INNOVATION FOR TODAY’S LIFESTYLE

Want a few more incentives? How about Riverclub’s Muddy Paws Dog Wash and Power to the Pedal Bicycle Wash. Or the community’s onsite bike-share program for when you feel like cruising the Traboulay Trail that’s approximately 100 feet from your front door? And, of course, there’s still the meticulous attention to intelligent, savvy design that’s the MOSAIC tradition. FREMONT’s Home Store and multiple display homes are open noon to 6 p.m. daily at 2332 Ranger Lane in Port Coquitlam. For more information, visit mosaichomes.com or call 604.552.0319. JULY 10 - 24, 2015 | METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE 45


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7. Maple Heights

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//IN THE NEWS

$60K – what Canadians pay in mortgage interest » by WAYNE KARL It’s a scary question many homeowners are afraid to answer: how much will your mortgage interest total over the lifetime of your mortgage? Well, wonder no more – a recent poll from BMO Bank of Montreal has the answer: $60,000. But that’s the average for Canada. Some will pay more, some less. » While the average amount Canadians expect to pay in mortgage interest is $57,938, the figure rises to its highest in Canada for residents in BC at $95,891. Homeowners in Atlantic Canada expect to pay the least, at $35,454 » Canadians expect an increase in interest rates over the next five years (60 per cent), with 48 per cent expecting a small increase and 12 per cent a large increase » Most Canadian mortgage holders (67 per cent) currently hold a fixed-rate mortgage, sheltering them against any potential upswings

“It’s quite telling of the extended low-rate environment that a sizeable percentage of respondents [40 per cent] do not expect interest rates to go up in the next five years,” says Sal Guatieri, senior economist, BMO Capital Markets. “Hopefully, many have not been lulled into thinking that rates will never go up, as they could be tempted into taking on too much debt.” It’s not surprising that British Columbians are paying the most mortgage interest, as house prices in that province are the highest in the country, he says. The average was $623,000 in April, compared with $437,000 nationwide and $456,000 in Ontario. “In any interest rate environment, it’s important that Canadians stress-test their mortgage against a higher rate to ensure they can afford it over the long term,” says Martin Nel, vice-president of personal lending and investment products, BMO Bank of Montreal. AVER AGE AGE OF MORTGAGE FREEDOM INCHES HIGHER:

On average, Canadians expect to become mortgage-free by the age of 59 – up from 58 in the last two years. One-third (31 per cent) expect to still be making mortgage payments on their 65th birthday.

3 tips to become mortgage-free faster:

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Think carefully about fixed versus variable: While variable-rate mortgages have been a winning strategy over the long term, fixed-rate mortgages (currently near historic lows) come with the peace of mind of being insulated against rate increases.

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Stress-test your mortgage: Gauging the stability of your mortgage by stress testing it against a higher interest ratecan help establish a plan to ensure longterm affordability.

3

Understand every step of the homebuying journey: The BMO Home Buyers Guide provides advice and information to guide buyers through the process of financing, choosing and buying a new home. Visit bmo.com for more information.


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THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER:

Lower and Central Lonsdale INCREASED DENSITY BRINGS MORE AFFORDABILITY TO AN AREA RICH WITH HISTORY » by DIANE DUFLOT From its beginnings in the 1880s, North Vancouver has been a city with an eye to the future. Ample Douglas Fir forests first brought settlers here, and as more people flocked here, post offices, schools and a healthy-sized village equipped with a modern civic infrastructure—electric lights, street lights, telephone service and even streetcar service were put in place. A MODEL OF URBAN PLANNING

Famous for its slightly-rainier-than-the-mainland weather, North Vancouver weathered financial storms during its early stages, too, with a harsh economic depression beginning in 1913, followed by the Great Depression of 1929. During WWII, though, North Vancouver prospered due to its shipping industry. From that point, the city has flourished and has become a model of successful urban planning, from the introduction of the Seabus in 1977, to the Official Community Plan of 1980, updated in 1992 and again in 2003, to the Official Community Plan of 2014 that is currently underway, which by 2031 will make the city “a vibrant, diverse and highly liveable community that is resilient to climate or other changes, and sustainable in its ability to prosper JULY 10 - 24, 2015 | METRO VANCOUVER NEW HOME GUIDE 53


without sacrifice to future generations,” according to the city’s website. Much of the city’s history and many of the plans for its future are centered on Lower and Central Lonsdale. LOWER LONSDALE

In 1860, a Catholic missionary built what is now known as St. Paul’s Church on the waterfront. Soon after, T.W. Graham and George Scrimgeour built The Pioneer Mills lumber mill, and the influx of residents to the area began. This neighbourhood has remained inextricably linked to the North Shore’s history in lumber and shipbuilding ever since. VIBE

For those who love ready access to both nature and all that a big city has to offer, Lower Lonsdale has it all: it’s a hop, skip and a jump away from the North Shore Mountains, has great shops and restaurants in the Quay and along Lonsdale and the Seabus places all the action of downtown a 15-minute boat ride away.

GET-REAL ESTATE

Lower Lonsdale offers some of the most affordable housing on the North Shore. Since the 1990s Official Community plan to a to transform this area into a high-density hub on the waterfront, the atmosphere has changed dramatically around here. The median price of a home here is about half a million dollars, but the bulk of these are condos and townhomes. There are single-family dwellings here, too, though, and these, as well as some older apartment buildings, maintain the historical integrity of this community.

See & Do FISHWORKS fishworks.ca » There are a couple of meat dishes on Fishworks’ menu, but why would anybody bother with these? Fish and seafood are the specialty here, and they are always prepped to perfection. LONSDALE QUAY MARKET lonsdalequay.com » A fresh food market, restaurants, a food court, specialty shops, as well as children’s stores and a play area are all under the expansive roof at the Lonsdale Quay Market. THE LOBBY RESTAURANT AT THE PINNACLE pinnaclepierhotel.com » From casually elegant business lunches and signature dinners to scrumptious weekend brunches, enjoy impeccable service and relaxed harbour-side dining.

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See & Do ANDREWS ON 8TH » This kid-friendly neighbourhood coffee house/ catering company is a light-soaked haven that offers scrumptious soup, sandwiches and pastries. Bet you can’t come just once. ROSEMARY ROCK SALT » A little taste of La Belle Ville in North Van. Pourquoi pas? Not only do they have fantastic Montreal-style bagels here, but smoked meat, too. VICTORIA PARK » A 3.9-hectare park that divides Lower and Central Lonsdale neighbourhoods and is bisected by Lonsdale Avenue. In warmer months, locals sunning themselves on the lawn are a common sight in this urban park, which has been a North Vancouver landmark for a hundred years.

CENTR AL LONSDALE

Like its neighbour to the south, Central Lonsdale is a densely populated, established neighbourhood that’s currently undergoing a fair amount of change along its main drag. Among other things, the old Safeway was recently torn down, to make way for a Whole Foods, a change that is representative of a new vibrancy attracting younger renters and buyers. VIBE

Even closer to the North Shore mountains than Lower Lonsdale, this area of North Vancouver offers all the amenities residents might need are at their doorsteps, but it’s still a relatively peaceful place to call home. This is the perfect place for people who like a city vibe with a little nature mixed in: think drinks on Friday night and a hike up the Grouse Grind the following morning. GET-REAL ESTATE North Van, as a whole, isn’t cheap. Some blame transplants from West Van, who have been pushed east by the even higher prices there. Really, though, it’s close to Vancouver’s city centre, bordered by the natural beauty of the Pacific and the North Shore mountains, and it should be no surprise that there are many willing to pay dearly for the views here. Increased density here has brought more affordability, though. At one point, single-family homes and low-rise apartments buildings were the norm in the area, but taller condominium buildings have now multiplied, and there is a good mix of single-family homes, townhomes and condos in this area.


BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEW HOME DEVELOPMENTS PROJECT

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ABBOTSFORD Abacus Uptown Brighton Cedar Landing Eagle Estates Eagles Gate Falcon Ridge Foxwood Hudson’s Loft 2 Lift Luna Waterleaf

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PROJECT

604-309-7155 604 607-7801 604-850-5040 604-859-3141 604-309-7729 604-309-0540 604-850-5040 604-864-8948 604-557-1047 778-895-5862 604-850-3694

From $109,900 inc net GST From $274,900 Fr. 274,900 inc net GST From $599,900 From $373,500 From $789,000 From $524,900 Call Call From $289,900 From $179,000

HR HR HR HR HR HR TH TH LR/TH LR HR HR LR LR HR MR LR TH LR TH HR LR TH LR

604-451-9517 604-456-8883 604-291-9130 604-563-8386 libertyhomes.ca goldhouseliving.com 604-671-5565 604-528-6935 604-320-3386 604-299-1996 604-899-8800 604-899-8800 604-435-9477 604-435-9477 604-456-0688 604-536-5777 604-431-6033 604-438-9922 604-527-7955 604-833-1606 604-438-1113 604-807-4353 604-563-7001 604-218-3338

Call From mid $200s Call From $299,900 Call Coming Soon Call From $289,900 Call Coming Soon From $349,800 Coming Soon Call From $439,900 From $389,900 Call Call From $334,900 From Mid $200s Coming Soon Call From $279,900 Call From $249,900

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From $389,900 From $242,900 From $249,900 Call From $269,900 From $399,900 From $184,900 From $149,900 From $259,900 From $449,900 From $508,000 From $242,900

604-472-1123 604-514-4359 604-931-0302 604-939-8808 604-942-8416 778-285-6299 604-492-3388 604-939-0018 604-939-8868 604-942-2672 intracorp.ca 604-936-1888 604-937-2599 604-514-4359 604-939-8874 604-492-4123 604-563-5777 604-464-2701 604-492-0222 secretridge.ca

Call Coming Soon From low $200’s From $264,000 From $324,900 Call Call From $208,800 From $280,000 From $284,900 Coming Soon From $309,900 From $220,500 Coming Soon From $219,900 Call Call Call From $259,900 Coming Soon

BURNABY Aldynne on the Park Altitude Aviara Brentwood CentreBlock at Univercity Gold House Highland Park Metrotown Ivory Mews Lift Madison Met 1, The Met 2, The Metro One Metro Two Modello Novella OakTerra Paddington Mews Redbrick Saville Row Station Square Subora Thurston Trio CHILLIWACK / SARDIS Camden at The Falls Centre Field Englewood Village Garrison Crossing Heron’s Landing Jinkerson Vistas La Cason Radius River Walk Seasons at Cedar Sky Summit Residences, The Townsend Terrace

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COQUITLAM 1123 Westwood Amberleigh Austin Bloom Bradley House Burke Mountain Heights Charland Como Crown Evergreen Foster Ave Rowhomes Grand Central 2 Hazel Kingston Mackin Park Nest Novella Oasis Regan’s Walk Secret Ridge Penthouse (PH)

SF LR LR TH TH SF TH HR SF HR LR/TH LR SF LR LR HR HR TH HR LR SF LR TH MR HR LR DP

Live Work (LW)

City Home (CH)

High Rise (HR)

TYPE

Somerton Sterling The Windsor Uptown2 DELTA NORTH DELTA Delta Rise Kaleido South Pointe TSAWWASSEN Brio Tsawwassen Heights Tsawwassen Shores Tsawwassen Springs

604-469-8581 604-464-2260 604-941-8305 604-939-2677

From $699,900 From $689,900 From $356,900 From $278,900

HR TH SF

604-594-7473 604-590-8818 604-584-2908

From $189,900 From $399,900 From $699,900

LR SF SF SF/LR

604-943-8811 604-271-7288 604-943-6677 604-948-HOME

Call Call From $499,900 Call

604-882-8857 04-513-9090 604-533-7718 604-535-8587 604-648-8956 604-377-7000 604-636-7082 604-882-3733 604-427-3311 604-831-0800 604-427-3550 604-871-4288 604-648-9428 604-371-1538 604-418-7072 604-539-2200 604-534-9495 604-882-6758 yorksoncreek.com 778-785-1673

From $137,500 From $279,900 From $199,900 Coming Soon From $675,000 inc GST Coming Soon Coming Soon Call for Info From $199,900 Coming Soon From $268,900 From $314,900 From $480,000 Call for Info From $379,900 From $139,900 Call Call From $179,900 From $440,000

604-463-0588 604-351-3261 604-380-0045 604-466-8783 604-230-3935 604-805-4668 604-351-3261 604-463-5000 604-380-1215 604-522-8970 604-477-2959 604-380-1801 nelsonpeakliving.ca 604-467-8884 604-999-2452 604-318-5254 604-380-4708 604-477-1500 778-846-3200 778-878-1347 604-405-4437 604-351-3261 604-467-7000 604-476-2292 604-465-6524 604-380-0300 604-466-6388

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MAPLE RIDGE 223 North Albion Station Cliffstone Edge on Edge Grant Hill Estates Jackson Park Jackson Ridge Mainstone Creek Maple Heights Meadows Pointe Montgomery Acres Myron’s Muse Nelson Peak Parc Vue Pointe, The River’s Edge Robertson Heights Signature at Falcon Centre Spencer’s Green Station One Summit at Grant Hill The Terraces Two Birds Village Green Village Walk Wellington Station Wynnridge

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LANGLEY Athenry Gate Arcadia Elements Exchange Evergreen North Yorkson Focal Point Hyde Canyon Keaton Kensington Lotus Living Marquee Mission Green Parkside Serenity Summerhill Varsity York York by Mosaic Yorkson Creek Yorkson South

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N E W H O M E S A L E S AND MARKETING EXPERTISE


The listings included on the following pages are meant to offer a comprehensive overview of those new home developments currently being marketed throughout Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. Pricing is subject to change; you should contact the specific development for current details or special promotions. To report any changes or corrections to this information, please contact our office at 604.519.6080, fax 604.519.6088, or email homes@ypnexthome.ca PROJECT

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NEW WESTMINSTER Canoe Elliot St Glass House Lofts Lookout at Victoria Hill, The Northbank Parkside at Victoria Hill Rivers Walk RiverSky The Sapperton at Brewery District Thompson Landing Trapp & Holbrook

C O N TA C T

PRICE

TH HR LR LR HR HR TH HR HR SF HR

aragon.ca 604-524-8080 604-520-9890 604-523-0733 604-523-0081 604-523-0733 604-533-3575 604-523-0733 604-694-1188 604-520-3226 604-525-0223

Now Selling Call Call Call From $249,900 Call From $469,900 From $239,900 From $229,900 From $476,900 From $299,900

HR LR LR MR/TH MR TH/LR HR LR LR LR TH HR/LR/TH TH LR LR LR/TH TH MR LR LR LR MR/TH HR LR LR MR

604-980-9949 604-988-8800 604-983-9065 604-929-8870 604-871-4126 604-998-8540 604-929-1915 604-986-8138 604-985-0003 604-435-9477 604-998-0219 604-988-0022 604-727-1594 604.986.0007 604-800-2120 texorhomes.com 604-983-9065 604-924-4488 info@tatlowliving.com 778-985-4676 604-983-9065 604-980-5000 604-980-0016 604-988-8856 604-988-8856

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PITT MEADOWS Cedar Downs Homes at Brogden Brown Liv42

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PORT COQUITLAM Altura Amanti Carmandy Fremont Indigo Fremont Green South La Via Orchid Prima Residences Salisbury Lane Shaughnessy, The South Verde Valorie on the Park

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604-552-5887 604-475-3220 604-435-9477 604-552-0319 604-468-0084 604-475-5100 604-866-4206 604-945-3999 604-475-1172 604-468-8252 604-468-8640 604-464-4764

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PORT MOODY Residences, The Station, The

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NORTH VANCOUVER 15 West 221 East 3rd Anchor, The Atrium at the Pier Capstone Cates Landing CentreView Destiny 2 Drive, The Heywood on the Park Latitudes Local on Lonsdale Loden Green Maplewood North Mill House Northlands Parkgate Pinnacle Residences at the Pier Remix Tatlow The Ave Boutique Res. Trophy at the Pier Seylynn Village Shore, The x61 West Quay

RICHMOND Alexandra Court LR 604-278-5809 From $344,900 Alfa HR 604-276-2532 Call Avanti LR/HR 604-276-9186 Call Cadence HR 604-276-8683 Call Concord Gardens HR 604-233-7748 From $300,000’s Dayton Ave 234214_Axis_NHBG_BannerAd_(Full_Bleed)_prs01.pdf SF 604-518-8396 Coming Soon 1 Empire Living TH 604-244-9622 Call Gardens, The LR 604 271 3331 From $374,900 Grand, The HR 604 278 3880 Call Harmony HR 604-278-3939 From $505,800 Penthouse (PH)

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City Home (CH)

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PROJECT

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Kenstone Gate Kingston Gate Livia Mandarin Walk Modern Estates Monet Oxford Lane Elle Opal at Richmond Centre Ora Orchid by Beedie Pinnacle Lilving at Capstan Pier, The Riga Riva River Inlet RiverSky Saffron Tempo Vogue Westminster Terrace

TH TH TH LR/TH TH HR TH HR HR HR HR HR/MR/TH LR TH MR MR/TH HR LR HR TH TH

SQUAMISH / WHISTLER Elaho Ocean Crest Ravens Plateau Aqua University Heights

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From $529,900 Call Call Call Call From $300,000’s Coming Soon From low $300’s From $464,900 Call Coming Soon From $299,900 Call Call Call Call Coming Soon Call From $283,900 Call Call

604-898-2232 604-896-2235 1-888-852-7575 1-877-344-5566 1-888-852-7575

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SURREY 3 Civic Plaza Aria Ascend Balance Blackberry Walk Boardwalk Brixton Brookside Canvas Chrome Clayton Market by MOSAIC Homes Connect Esplanade at Waterstone Evolve Evoque Fusion G3 Residences Guildford Greens Guildford The Great Heights Highcrest Highlands Horizons Hyde Park Joi Living Kendra Lingo Lotus Madison Manarola The Maple Oliver’s Lane One 44 Panorama Station Panorama Woods Park Avenue 2015-01-16 11:37West AM Park Place Village Quattro 3 Redwood Rockwoods, The

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Call Coming Soon From $170’s Coming Soon Call From $341,900 From $294,900 From $279,900 Call From $169,900 Call From $118,800 From $219,900 Call Coming Soon From $344,900 Call From $349,900 Coming Soon Coming Soon Fr. $345,900 Call for Info Call for Info Call From $339,000 From $329,900 From $159,900 Call From $323,000 From $214,900 inc GST Call From $489,900 From $298,500 From $364,800 From $314,900 From $250’s From $359,000 From $159,900 Call for Info From Low $300’s

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PROJECT

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Silverwood Teo Verve The Walks University District Wave Wynd Zen CLOVERDALE Residences at Clayton Heights The Grove MacKenzie Estates One92 South Creek Uptown Clayton Village

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VANCOUVER & AREA DOWNTOWN Addition HR Burrard Gateway HR Eventide LR Fairmont Pacific Rim Estates HR Fairmont Pacific Rim Estates HR Keefer 188 LR Keefer Block LR Mark, The HR Modern HR One Pacific HR Pacific Pt HR Private Residences at Hotel Georgia, The HR Sapphire, The HR Tate Downtown HR Vancouver House HR EAST SIDE 238 W Broadway LR Bohème LR Bold on Fraser LR Brock East LR Charm LR Cordovan LR Focal LR Francis TH The Independent at Main Gem, The LR Grandview Cascades TH Jade LR Kensington Gardens LR Local LR Main Street LR Marquee on the Drive LR Mercer by Cressey LR One Town Centre at River District HR Oxford LR The Oxley TH Two Town Centre at River District LR Renfrew & 2nd LR Rhythm MR Skyway HR Strathcona Gardens TH Triumph TH View 388 LR The Heatley at Strathcona Village MR Vya MR Wall Centre Central Park HR Woodshire TH Wohlstein MR WEST SIDE 41West MR 5555 Dunbar LR 6th & Yukon LR W10th & Maple MR/TH Alder Crossing TH/Studios Aperture LR/TH Arbutus Ridge MR Bennett TH Bennington House TH Binning Tower HR Bishop TH Block 100 HR Boulevard MR Penthouse (PH)

C O N TA C T

PRICE

silverwoodliving.com 604-288-8981 604-588-3783 604-440-8070 604-588-5795 604-951-9283 604-951-9283 604-355-0166

From Low $300’s From Low $300’s From $160’s Call From $221,900 Call From $199,900 Call

604-723-4497 604-533-6968 604-538-2125 604-576-1772 604.372.0388 778-574-0146

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